For n>4 exists a primitive pentanomial of degree n with coef. inZ2 Has this assertion been proved? For any n>4 there exists a primitive polynomial of degree n, with coefficients in Z2, having exactly 5 non-zero terms. For a few examples: <http://www.research.att.com/~njas/sequences/A132451> TIA, Francois Grieu ... 28 Jul 2010 06:22
JSH: Prime Gap proven and approved byLSU by muslims pure Maths Teachers in great excitment, three professors breakout in sperit of innovation, at LSU, as they had discovered it YEARS and YEARS BEFORE JSH ever did http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IrczI9R7tJY ... 28 Jul 2010 04:12
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Question about maximality principles, lattices, AC On Mon, 26 Jul 2010, Saviola wrote: I suggest you post your question, reorganized as below, at sci.math.research. At the end, I give my inadequate ideas. (BPI): Given a proper ideal J of a boolean lattice B, there exists a prime ideal I of B such that I contains J. (DPI): Given a distributive latti... 30 Jul 2010 01:03
Some of MY History to you "Oen Mapps" <invalid(a)invalid.com> wrote in message news:i2no5r$na5$1(a)news.albasani.net... you are no JSH. Only JSH is JSH. ".... 6 is not prime ...." is JSH "I am a world figure for a reason." is JSH ... 27 Jul 2010 23:53
Droolin Doolin's multiplication table "Androcles" <Headmaster(a)Hogwarts.physics_z> wrote in message news:HVM3o.372610$Hs4.97536(a)hurricane... | | "Jonathan Doolin" <good4usoul(a)gmail.com> wrote in message | news:117decdc-5f48-43c0-8178-f24d32170d0c(a)l14g2000yql.googlegroups.com... | | There's two ways of thinking of acceleration. The standard way t... 27 Jul 2010 23:53
Pearson vs Spearman vs other correlation for sampled data? I have two sets of numbers and I'd like to determine how similar they are. The data comes from measuring the delay between pulses of light. Reference data sets for different signal types will be measured and then as new data sets come in, the new data set needs to be match against one of the previously measured ref... 29 Jul 2010 05:19
Obscure theorem: panic. I have notes written by another guy some parts of which are totally obscure for many different reasons. I was just hoping someone had seen something similar and would recall the book they read it on. Although Gel'fand had other useful calculations I found it, luckily, in "Harmonic analysis in the phase space". ... 28 Jul 2010 00:59
* proper set or class? If we consider all of the sets having a given object as a member, is that collection a proper set itself or something more complex, i.e., a class? Define Cs(x) as the collection of sets having x as a member: Cs(x) = { A | x in A }. For finite set universes, it is obvious that Cs(x) must be a finite set of s... 1 Aug 2010 18:06 |