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Quasi-orthogonalizing 1, x, x^2, ,, for large x
This may seem a bit of weird question, and perhaps the answer is, or should be, obvious. But can anyone think of a sequence of functions, say { g_k(x) } for k = 1, 2, .. such that the definite integral between two values, at least one >> 1, of g_k(x) * x^r is negligible except for a few values around r and inclu... 21 Jul 2010 19:08
T.U.N.Ze.
10iy*10ix=100ixy 10iy |_| |_| |_| |_| |_| 10iy*10ix=100ixy |_| |_| |_| |_| |_|_|_|_|_|_|_|_|_|_|10ix 1*i = 10i^2 1*i > 1*0,i. 1*0,i > 1*0. C.D.T. Roma 21 luglio 2010. W. La Tunze. ... 21 Jul 2010 05:55
Only two human-beings able to do a valid Indirect proof of Euclid Infinitude of Primes #4.02 Correcting Math
Hard for me to imagine, or should I say, refuse to imagine that only two human beings can do a valid Euclid Infinitude of Primes: Karl Heuer gives a correct Euclid IP, indirect method Sun, 20FEB1994, 21:05:13 GMT sci.math INCONSISTENT PEANO AXIOMS AND MATH PROFESSORS Lines: 36 Sender: k...(a)spdcc.com (Karl H... 21 Jul 2010 04:51
3SAT - Super Resolution
Super resolution is a fast method for deriving binary and unit resolvent clauses from a 3SAT instance. Resolution is a well known method for deriving inferences. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Resolution_(logic) (a+b) r (~a+c) -> (b+c) The resolvent of two binary clauses is always a binary or unit clause. ... 23 Jul 2010 01:39
JSH: Some history
On 21/07/2010 03:02, JSH wrote: You're on your on. I am walking away. Next time (and there /will/ be a next time), concede with good grace. M -- Mark "No Nickname" Murray Notable nebbish, extreme generalist. ... 23 Jul 2010 23:29
nearness to the Nucleus of the Atom Totality Chapter 4, Missing Mass #227 Atom Totality
Chapter 4 Subject: chapt 14; third layer (0.01 < z < 0.02); solid-body- rotation? --- quoting from --- http://spider.ipac.caltech.edu/staff/jarrett/papers/LSS/ The third layer (0.01 < z < 0.02) is dominated by the P-P supercluster (left side of image) and the P-I supercluster extending up into the ... 21 Jul 2010 02:42
BHARAT'S CONTRIBUTION TO THE WORLD OF NUMBERS [To be broadcast at 9:10 PM (IST) on July 21, 2010]
Forwarded message from Dr. Navaratna S. Rajaram INDIA'S CONTRIBUTION TO THE WORLD OF NUMBERS Dr. Navaratna S. Rajaram To be broadcast at 9:10 PM (IST) on July 21, 2010 First I want to thank Prasara Bharati and the All India Radio for inviting me to speak about numbers, a subject that is close to my heart.... 21 Jul 2010 08:04
Business Research Methods, 10/e by Donald R. Cooper solutions manual test bank
Hi! we are GetSolution team Our mission supplying solution manuals , test banks , to students all over the world if you need any solutions manual or test bank just email us This is partial list of our solutions, if the solution you want isn't on the list, do not give up, just contact us. WwW.GetSol... 20 Jul 2010 23:26
Some history
No one cares, idiot. You're spammer, and bad at math. You post from spam-friendly google because every other ISP has banned you. "JSH" <jstevh(a)gmail.com> wrote in message news:be8e6932-5828-4229-a919-a2dfc0bf6831(a)k1g2000prl.googlegroups.com... It has been about two years since I noticed my sphincter twitc... 20 Jul 2010 22:21
Higher Eccentricities And Flattenings
For an ellipse/oblatum, first eccentricity^2, e^2, equals (a^2-b^2)/a^2, while second e^2, e'^2, equals (a^2-b^2)/b^2. There is also a third e^2, e''^2 or m, equalling (a^2-b^2)/(a^2+b^2). Relatedly, first flattening, f, equals (a-b)/a, while second f, f' or n, equals (a-b)/(a+b). Is there a prescribed distinction... 21 Jul 2010 14:44
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