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setting up a Math Induction template Re: Proof of the Infinitude of Perfect Numbers and infinitude of Mersenne primes #673 Correcting Math
Alright, I am in no sort of rush. The proof of the Infinitude of Perfect Numbers has been waiting since Pythagoras of 3,000 years old, so what is 3 weeks more. When a new technique is found in mathematics that clears out a problem-- infinitude of Twin Primes and Polignac Conjecture, you can usually bet that the... 14 Jul 2010 15:26
JSH: Understanding prime gaps issue
hey, he qualified it with "supposedly," which seems to show a bit of self-reflection, if he's not just faking it, and every thing else he asserts about numbertheory (the queen of the sciences per Gauss). however, my own assertion that he is *truly* a megalomaniac, cannot stand, since I haven't really done enough... 18 Jul 2010 23:30
statistical test question
On Jul 14, 2:07 pm, Luna Moon <lunamoonm...(a)gmail.com> wrote: HI all, suppose I have a treatment, and would like to evaluate the effectiveness of this treatment. how shall I design the stat test to see if the treatment is significant or not? Here is how I think of it: H0: the treatment ... 22 Jul 2010 21:19
JSH: Maybe they're fakes?. No.....
They are real...and they are spectacular.! ... 14 Jul 2010 13:12
Vinogradov's Elements of Number Theory
I can't be the only person here who has fond memories of the problems in Vinogradov's Elements of Number Theory. (For people who have not read it - the text itself is just a concise basic number theory book; most of the substance is in the problems.) At the same time, much of what is good about them became clear to... 16 Jul 2010 13:15
"Fermat's Last Theorem" Disproved?
“FERMAT”S LAST THEOREM”, disproved? Take a square that is cut in half diagonally, to give us a 90 degree triangle, of two equal right angular sides, and one longer hypotenuse, or slanted side. Label each of the right angular straight sides, “a” and “b”, and the longer slanted hypotenuse, “c”. Next, appl... 12 Aug 2010 13:41
Please give us suggestions about extending PCA...
Hi all, Let's say we have M x N matrix, which represents N time series, each having M observations in order of time. How do we find maximal number of linear combinations of these N time series, their mutual correlation has to be less than certain pre-specified constraints. That's to say, we would like to ... 14 Jul 2010 15:26
From Maximal Entropy Random Walk to Quantum Mechanics
While considering random walk on a graph, we usually assume that for given vertex, each outgoing edge is equally probable - maximizing uncertainty/entropy locally. It has recently occured that we can also do it globally: for given graph choose stochastic process (probabilities for choosing edges), which really max... 25 Jul 2010 03:21
FOR THE RECORD- THE FINAL EQUATION IN MATHEMATICS FYI OF THE FERMATISTS
It is different from your hash! you Fermatists ------- 1-1 ------- 0.999.(-1) @ 1:3 ------- k=0.001 Infinity value is 000.(period point to the right). k constant is the polarity difference between the inverse point and the edge of infinity, inverse ... 14 Jul 2010 07:41
setting up a Math Induction template Re: Proof of the Infinitude of Perfect Numbers and infinitude of Mersenne primes #672 Correcting Math
Alright, I found a proof template for proving a broad class of prime sets whether they are infinite or not. The Twin Primes proof started it off and then the Polignac Conjecture was proved using the same technique of Indirect where W+1 and W-1 are necessarily prime. It works because the method delivers two necess... 14 Jul 2010 06:36
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