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The Archimedean property is a fundamental concept in mathematics that relates to the behavior of real numbers, particularly in the context of the ordering of numbers. It states that for any two positive real numbers \( a \) and \( b \), there exists a natural number \( n \) such that: \[ n \cdot a > b.

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