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On e^(pi*Sqrt[58])
Hello all, Not so famous as d = 163, we have, e^(pi*sqrt(58)) = 396^4 - 104.0000001... It has this nice property that 58 (-4^4 + 396^4) = (8^2)(2)(105560^2). The large square on the RHS appears in a formula by Ramanujan. However, rational d also works, e^(pi*sqrt(89/3)) = 300^3 + 41.99998... which le... 16 Jun 2010 16:36
Quest for equality
Is there a collection, assemblation, congregation or whatsoever of different objekts, which have equal value? { 12 / 6, 5 - 3 , 6 / 3, 1 + 1 } has - per definition of a mathematical set - only one element. So how can we express this bunch of terms? With friendly greetings Hero ... 16 Jul 2010 15:29
Ascii art
Kaba wrote: This is off-topic for the thread, but here goes. You wrote some time ago the following text: http://www.whim.org/nebula/math/conformalregress.html It's a very nice one. What I was wondering though, is whether you have some kind of software to produce the ascii art in your texts. Or ... 16 Jun 2010 16:36
Heavy water Experiment; 160 ppm deuterium Re: Additive Creation; Dirac's new radioactivities Chapt 5 #170; ATOM TOTALITY
In a prior edition of this book I found out that 160 ppm of heavy water for Earth's oceans and 320 ppm of heavy water for Comets. I do not know of the veracity of those numbers but going with them, let me suggest an experiment as to how they came about. Of course, in that prior edition I was using those numbers... 16 Jun 2010 18:50
COMMENTS OF THE WORLDS GREATEST MATHEMATICIAN OF THE LAST 50 YEARS TO BE BRONZED IN A MATHEMATICS MEMORIAL
YES that great mathematician , a PHD from UW Madison Wisconsin, Probably under recognized, astute Professor of Mathematics ,Edgar Escultura's words about his honest understanding of Tan 19= 1:3 , and that "Hope research has probably discovered a new number system and geometric plan , and it remains to be determin... 17 Jun 2010 10:04
Ascii art, Was: Algebra Question
> Rob Johnson <rob(a)trash.whim.org> take out the trash before replying to view any ASCII art, display article in a monospaced font Hi Rob, This is off-topic for the thread, but here goes. You wrote some time ago the following text: http://www.whim.org/nebula/math/conformalregress.html It's a very nic... 16 Jun 2010 16:36
Solving a NLLSQ (least squares) Problem by Pieces?
I'm looking at a paper that deals with 5 NL (nonlinear) equations and 8 unknown parameters. A. a=a0+arctan((y-y0)/(x-x0) B. z=V*r+S*e**(D*r) r=sqrt((x-x0)**2+(y-y0)**2) and C. cos(z)=cos(u)*cos(z)-sin(u)*sin(ep)*cos(b) sin(a-E) = sin(b)*sin(u)/sin(z) He's trying to estimate parameters of a fishey... 16 Jun 2010 14:23
THE NUMBER "6" IS THE ROOT OF ALL MATHEMATICS PROP)RTION-- HOPE RESEARCH
We have proved it, but the arrogance of current mathematics prevents it from understanding. This number is key to the placement of primes, it is key to the circle at 360, and the very inverse root of mathematics is at 1/10 of 1/6. Plus all prime numbers are divided by 6 with very specific residue, 18X20 is t... 16 Jun 2010 12:10
PRECISE VALAUTION OF RADIAN VALUE BY EQUATION VERSUS PI MEASUREMENT using -1 tangent value
In addition to the PI value valuation as posted, using -1 tangent value, the same mathematics we used to place 2 billion + prime numbers and which your current mathematics has been "too cowardly" to accept challenge of Atkin sieve versus our Hope sieve fior prime numbers , we have a possible direct equation for r... 17 Jun 2010 17:53
Godels incompleteness theorem are invalid ie illegitimate
Godels incompleteness theorems are invalid ie illegitimate It is argued that Godels incompleteness theorems are invalid ie illegitimate for 5 reasons: he uses the axiom of reducibility- which is invalid ie illegitimate,he constructs impredicative statement which is invalid ie illegitimate ,he cant tell us what mak... 16 Jun 2010 11:03
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