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Well some classical techniques in standard undergraduate real analysis could lead to numbers outside the set of computable numbers, so if you don't allow non-computable numbers you will need to be more careful in the theorems you derive in real analysis. I do not believe that is important however; it's much simpler to just work with the set of real numbers rather than the set of computable numbers.


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