turning probability combinations and permutations into geometrical concepts #4.20 & #236 Correcting Math & Atom Totality On 2010-07-26 01:19:13 -0400, Archimedes Plutonium said: where there are 10^536 such numbers all having exactly 268 digits The problem with this idea should be obvious, even to you. -o ... 26 Jul 2010 08:21
Mengoli's Six-Square Problem Hello all, Pietro Mengoli's Six-Square Problem (1674) asks to find three integers {x,y,z} such that the sum and differences of any two is a square. Euler found a soln as, {x,y,z} = {434657, 420968, 150568} x+y = 925^2 x-y = 117^2 y+z = 756^2 y-z = 520^2 x+z = 765^2 x-z = 533^2 Notice that, (925... 27 Jul 2010 17:17
Topology Puzzle Let S be a space and p a point in S. What topology can S have if a function f:S -> S is continuous iff f(p) = p? Is the topology unique? ... 26 Jul 2010 23:46
Geometrical-Probability theory #4.21 & #237 Correcting Math & Atom Totality Archimedes Plutonium wrote: Alright, I have not really done much to further the science of probability theory. It really has not moved or budged much from French probability advances. We have the Fundamental Counting Principle as a exponental. A test with two choices (true false test) that has 3 ques... 26 Jul 2010 04:04
Brendan Behan (Captains and the Kings); James Joyce (Ulysses) Given Behan's background, in Borstal at age 15 for IRA activities, The Captains and the Kings, is an astonishingly sensitve, beautiful and gently mocking poem. Estranged from his club and his cricket and his familiar and reassuring surroundings, can their ever have been an Englishman who would not have drawn deep c... 26 Jul 2010 11:38
turning probability combinations and permutations into geometrical concepts #4.20 & #236 Correcting Math & Atom Totality Alright, I have not really done much to further the science of probability theory. It really has not moved or budged much from French probability advances. We have the Fundamental Counting Principle as a exponental. A test with two choices (true false test) that has 3 questions would have 2x2x2 outcomes. With 4 qu... 26 Jul 2010 01:56
If gravity and acceleration are equivalent the strength of gravity is limited If there is an acceleration limit below the speed of light and gravity strength is equivalent to acceleration then a gravity limit defines the force. The acceleration limit is enforced by weight at all times. Gravity is a limited acceleration below the speed of light enforced by weight. Mitch Raemsch ... 28 Jul 2010 18:29
What are space, and time for BP's cap&trade nostrum (circa Waxman's '91 bill on acid rain) if the ruler is of sufficient stiffness, local gravity won't bend it too much (ultimately depends upon teh tensile strength, obvious with stretched cord per the *harpedanaptae* of Ol'Egypt, or spokes on a bicycle .-) the curvature of Universe was discovered by Eratosthenes (with a correspondent on teh same merid... 25 Jul 2010 21:39
Al Gore's key constituency is Occidental, Beyondish Petroleumish etc. ad vomitorium! Al Gore, whose career (and Senior's) was created by Occidental, lost the Michigan primary (but got the caucus) and also lost Arkansas general election -- by disenfranchizing 53,000 voters in the Dem primary & violating the Voting Rights Act o'65 -- that Senior had to be dragged into signing -- again, over his mar... 26 Jul 2010 21:36
The Schwartz space It seems to be a given that S(R^n) is dense in S'(R^n). But why is that? Thanks in advance ... 25 Jul 2010 22:44 |