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solutions of a particular equation Hello all... I have a problem which I have been grappling with for some time. Let b be a positive integer and consider the equation z = x + y + b where x,y,z are variables. Suppose the integers {1,2,...4b+5} are partitioned in two classes. I wish to show that at least one of the classes contains a solution to the equat... 23 Jun 2010 19:32
deriving speed of light from purely math considerations ; speed of light Chapt 19 #192; ATOM TOTALITY Let me frame the derivation with this paragraph example. I like it when I reach a moment in which a paragraph describes the entire idea to a new reader. Describe the derivation and how it works. --- derivation of speed of light out of pure math --- Earlier I wrote how the speed of light in physics should be d... 23 Jun 2010 04:05
P= /V:P == 2P*V because fist '/V' is actually '/' divided by 'V'comp.language.python.brood of vipers! Look! I got it, Gus! I got it! Look: P= /V:P == 2P*V because fist '/V' is actually '/' divided by 'V' I got it, Gus! I got it! Look: P= /V:P == 2P*V because fist '/V' is actually '/' divided by 'V' P= /V:P == 2P*V because fist '/V' is actually '/' divided by 'V' P= /V:P == 2P*V because fist '/V' is actually '/' divided by 'V' P= /V:P == 2P*V because fist '/V' is actually '/' divided by 'V' P= /V:P == 2... 23 Jun 2010 00:51
Is this true? Hi. Is it true that if one has a continuous curve connecting two points, makes a copy of it and slides the copy along the direction between those points a distance less than 1/2 the distance between the points, then the original curve and translated copy will intersect at at least one point? If not, can you prov... 25 Jun 2010 15:23
WSUrinal "cap & tax" terminology some sort of solid torus? thus&so: very illuminating on R into R functions. They must satisfy f(conjugate(z)) = conjugate(f(z)). --BP loves Waxman-Obama cap&trade (at least circa Kyoto, or Waxman's '91 cap&trade on NOX and SO2) -- how about a tiny tax, instead of the Last Bailout of Wall Street and the... 22 Jun 2010 21:34
Changing the Emacs engine to Guile Very EDUCATIONAL VIDEO http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wzr_hRsSuGM&feature=related On Jun 22, 1:40 pm, Cecil Westerhof <Ce...(a)decebal.nl> wrote: Op dinsdag 22 jun 2010 19:28 CEST schreef Pascal J. Bourguignon: this (while (re-search-forward ...)) loop modifies the line for each occurence of... 22 Jun 2010 21:34
BP loves Waxman-Obama cap&trade (circa Kyoto Protocol, or Waxman's '91 bill) that *was* rather easy. so, why can't we just have a little tax on carbon, instead of this "free trade" rip-off? This is easy to explain: --le theoreme prochaine du Fermatttt! http://wlym.com ... 22 Jun 2010 21:34
Baby Rudin question Let A be the set of all positive rationals p such that p^2>2. Let B be the set of all positive rationals p such that p^2<2. In order to show that A has no infimum, B no supremum, Rudin considers the number q = p - (p^2 - )/(p +2) Note that Bryant in the same proof considers the number q = p/2 +1/p Very cle... 16 Jul 2010 11:01
Absulote Logic Is Equator Of Self-contradiction Oneness of pair (equator of self-contradiction), is the Absolute Logic and eternal self-creator of All in all-Spacetime. Aiya-Oba (Philosopher). Thus; {1/3(0.000000001/4.759185227x10^14)}^2 + 0.000000001/8.108919x10^15)} ^2 = {1/3(h x 5.030485044x10^37)}^2 Where h(6.6262x10^-34), is Planck's constant. Su... 22 Jun 2010 22:39
request for pointers: existence proof for minesweeper Hi, please let me know if there's a more appropriate ng to ask this problem. Thanks. As we all know, a typical Minesweeper game will require several "Guesses" during play. My question is: has anyone done some analysis to determine whether, for a given board size and/or mine density, there in fact exists a start... 25 Jun 2010 01:11 |