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From: Now that is one happy monkey. on 7 Apr 2010 05:38 On Apr 6, 11:08 pm, "Christopher Adams" <mhacdebhan...(a)yahoo.invalid> wrote: > Butch Malahide wrote: > > > 2. While generatingfunctionology > > What are you, German? > > -- > Christopher Adams > Sydney, Australia > > Beadie Russell: Why me? > Jimmy McNulty: I don't know. I guess you don't live right. > > - The Wire Results 1 - 10 for > 2. While generatingfunctionology What are you, German?. (0.19 seconds) While this theorem is certainly about category theory, .... When you ask how incidence relations between these elements can ..... I love Concrete Mathematics and Generatingfunctionology! .... It was actually a German chap called William Schapp who first gave this age-old idea a philosophical twist ... g./the_two_cultures_of_mathematic. Generatingfunctionology 1& 2 ACoPS. Some Russian Problem Books IMO Compendium .... |___ Questions of the 2003 IMO, | |, | |___ IMO Shortlist, | |___ Download, | |___ German TST ... Write a '1' beside the first choice, a '2' beside the second ... Choose 2 (minor candidates) while not spoiling the preferred 1 (major) choice. ... "Analytic and asymptotic methods", generatingfunctionology, ... Always Good Turing: Asymptotically Optimal Probability Estimation: While deciphering the Enigma code, Good and Turing derived an unintuitive, yet effective method, ... You find three giraffes, one zebra, and two elephants. ... [The German cipher book contained all possible secret keys, ..... SEE BELOW FOR EXPLANATION] While deciphering the Enigma Code during World. War II, I.J. Good and A.M. Turing considered the ... raffes, 1 zebra, and 2 elephants. How would you es- ... was in possession of the German cipher book which ...... Generatingfunctionology... While deciphering the Enigma code, Good and Turing derived an unintuitive, yet ... Y ou find three giraffes, one zebra, and two elephants. ... gruppenbuch, the German cipher book ...... Generating Functionology ... Anarchaia: A tumblelog by Christian Neukirchen Fibonacci Numbers Spelled Out, an exercise in generatingfunctionology.... Hammertime!, a Firefox plugin: Simply install and marvel as you hear MC ..... a unique statistical attack would work against German Navy Enigma .... While continuous query systems can transform a passive web into an ... An Experimental Science [OK] for n = 1, 2, 3,..., 10, say, but you haven't been able to find any simple formula for the general an- ... (rot'-eh), which is the German word for guess. ... extraordinarily close to 0, while using only small ...... generatingfunctionology can also be ... AnExperimentalScience.p German companies are governed by a two-tier board structure. .... nodes numbered 1 and 2 in 1 are adjacent, while those numbered 3 and .... short chain of acquaintance can reach such a long way (you to teacher to kid to ...... Generating functionology ...
From: Sir Frederick on 7 Apr 2010 18:32 It doesn't really matter, as the whole situation is a form of Sci-Fi story, with an attribute called 'reality'. Think of that! You a character in a story, or 'hyper-story. And probably trivial, at that.
From: Link on 8 Apr 2010 23:02
On Apr 8, 2:03 pm, mstem...(a)walkabout.empros.com (Michael Stemper) wrote: > In article <slrnhrsffa.csq....(a)gatekeeper.vic.com>, d...(a)gatekeeper.vic.com (David DeLaney) writes: > >Transfer Principle <lwal...(a)lausd.net> wrote: > >>I like the name "discrete mathematicians" -- it certainly > >>sounds much better than "cranks." Some "cranks" who might be > >>described as "discrete mathematicians" include HdB and RE, > >>both of whom have criticized Infinity. Those posters who > >>believe in a smallest real number, such as AP and MR, may be > >>included with the "discrete mathematicians" as well. > > >Not wanting to open any cans of ever-shrinking worms here or anything .... but > >... what would the name of that smallest real number be? > > "Mu" > > -- > Michael F. Stemper > #include <Standard_Disclaimer> > Twenty-four hours in a day; twenty-four beers in a case. Coincidence? \ "Mu" \ o\satov \ ht\markov\t[p] j\a v\[a] rip the ribbon mmm |