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Dear Friend! You Nigerian Lottery ticket won 1,255,000 USD. I'm authorized to transfer this amount directly to your banking account. On Jun 7, 3:13 pm, Aiya-Oba <aaiya...(a)rcc.mass.edu> wrote: Eternal Oneness of Pair (equator of self-contradiction), is the absolute logic of perfection of All in all- Cosmos.-Aiya-Oba (Philosopher). Thus; (2A + B) + (2B + A) = 3(A + B) Where A or B, can be any integer, but never both zero. ... 7 Jun 2010 16:37
proof that the Doppler Shift never occurrs with EM waves Chapt 8 #144; ATOM TOTALITY Mike Dworetsky wrote: Really? Then how do you account for the following instruction to ham radio operators trying to talk to astronauts on ISS during scheduled sessions: a.. NOTE: The "DOPPLER EFFECT" means that the frequency of the space station will change slightly as it passes by your location... 7 Jun 2010 17:44
Perfection Is Equator Of Self-contradiction.By Aiya-Oba Eternal Oneness of Pair (equator of self-contradiction), is the absolute logic of perfection of All in all- Cosmos.-Aiya-Oba (Philosopher). Thus; (2A + B) + (2B + A) = 3(A + B) Where A or B, can be any integer, but never both zero. Such that, A = 1, B = 9, is: (2 x 1 + 9) + (2 X 9 + 1) = 3(1 + ... 7 Jun 2010 15:29
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Sparse matrix profile reduction Hi - I have a non-symmetric 0/1 sparse matrix with uniform distribution of the non-zeros. I want to find a permutation of the columns that will result in a sparse matrix with the minimum distance between first and last non-zero on each row. (the hope is to implement a spmv algorithm that will take advantage of "... 10 Jun 2010 10:01
Ball choosing On Jun 7, 4:35 am, ziyuang <ziyu...(a)gmail.com> wrote: Hi, there. Here is my question: Given n balls numbered 1 to n and choose m balls from them, then what is the probability of existing k balls with consecutive numbers in those m balls? Do you mean 'exactly k' or 'at least k'? For example, if k = 2, ... 9 Jun 2010 14:13
Toward a grand theory of irreversibility TOWARD A GRAND THEORY OF IRREVERSIBILITY --- This is only an excerpt, the complete news, equations and figure are available in below links. --- An introduction to the new fine-grained theory was given in the second part: "Trajectory branching in Liouville space as the source of irreversibility". As was said ... 7 Jun 2010 11:54
<source=code> count=0 do while m=N e=eâ2*y if e=0 then puncture bit Cm Cm2, from set S0 e=e+2*NC else if m%2==0 puncture bit C m from set S0 else if m%2==1 puncture bit Cm2, from set S0 end if m=m+1 end do if Ni NC ( ) 2 3 1 ⤠y=3*N-Ni e=N m=1 count=0 do while m=N e=e-2*y if e=0 then if count %2==... 7 Jun 2010 09:39
I'm gonna try this one more time CANTOR DISPROOF On Jun 7, 3:55 am, "|-|ercules" <radgray...(a)yahoo.com> wrote: I don't see your problem. Certainly it is easy to see that for many examples: Given a bunch of boxes containing sets of beer it is possible to find a set of beers that is not contained in any of the boxes. From there the question is ... 8 Jun 2010 16:03
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