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Subset sum problem hi all, I'm looking for a problem data set that can be fed to my algorithm and see how it compares with the known algorithms. Actually, mine are multiple algorithms and all of them work at the same time on a given problem, sharing the problem areas based their strengths. It is difficult to explain full algorithm... 31 May 2010 03:19
Fornax, Columbia, Canes-Major Voids Chapt 11, Space is EM; magnet & iron filings Experiment #109; ATOM TOTALITY Archimedes Plutonium wrote: (snipped) This Angle-of-Bending is going to be a very important parameter in astronomy, for it Angle of Bending is a poor name for this arc. Let me call it a Slice of the Pie because given a slice of a pie, we can reconstruct the entire circle or ring. I am having a ha... 25 May 2010 04:48
NIST updates Handbook of Mathematical Functions NIST has rolled out a new version of this classic, but at $99US the new Cambridge University Press publication is much more expensive than my treasured Dover paperback of the original. The companion website is free (though it seems a bit thin on content to my untutored eye): [Digital Library of Mathematical Fu... 25 May 2010 09:07
singularities I'm having difficulty determining the behaviour of the singularities for this function: F(z) = sin(y*x)/(z-y^2) - sin(x*sqrt(z))*sin(y*g(z))/{ (z-y^2)*sin(sqrt(z)*g(z))} where g(z) = 2/z + 1/(z^2-1) i know z=y^2 is a removable singularity. I _think_ that if z=z_n represents the solution of sqrt(z)*g(z)=n*p... 24 May 2010 21:17
Binary Sequence Puzzle I actually hate those "guess the rule of the sequence of numbers" puzzles, especially since there are an infinite number of rules that work no matter the finite sample of the sequence given. But I bet that this would be a good puzzle anyway. What rule best determines the pattern of 0's and 1's in this infinite s... 30 May 2010 17:36
Virgo, Fornax and Hydra-Cen superclusters Chapt 11, Space is EM; magnet & iron filings Experiment #108; ATOM TOTALITY The Doppler redshift in Hubble's law is a lousy indicator of distance and this is amply seen in the Fiberglass Experiment where white headlights of cars moving towards the observer, not away from the observer, are redshifted. So this tells us that Doppler redshift is lousy on distance. This is because the redsh... 24 May 2010 14:35
Dear Sir, I'm nephew of a late Nigerian president and I want to deposit a million USD to your bank account. On May 24, 11:40 am, Aiya-Oba <aaiya...(a)rcc.mass.edu> wrote: http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2010/05/100521092624.htm For the philosophic discovery, please see:http://www.groupsrv.com/science/about193612.html and, http://science.niuz.biz/about.t71527.html ... 24 May 2010 14:35
Physicists Develop Absolute Logic the Equator of Light and Atoms.By Aiya-Oba http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2010/05/100521092624.htm For the philosophic discovery, please see: http://www.groupsrv.com/science/about193612.html and, http://science.niuz.biz/about.t71527.html Thanks. Aiya-Oba ... 24 May 2010 12:21
What the world's most famous atheist author RICH DAWK doesn't want you to know... Darwin versus Creationism - the great debate Billions around the world, including Muslims, Christians and Jews have long shared the belief that God created the universe and everything in it. They believe species were created separately by God — people were created 6000 years ago suggested in Genesis, the first book ... 24 May 2010 11:14
PRECISE PLACEMENT IN MATHEMATICS-- The proven futilty of your thousand Theorems The reason your mathematics has to have the thousand theorems is because there is no placement and order as in a confused jigsaw puzzle. We have proven placement and indirectly FLT(3 and 4 equalization) etc, by placing numbers correctly, in the correct format 1:3; 1:6, with -1 inverse tangent . As a result we... 24 May 2010 09:02 |