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Pensée erronée
On Aug 9, 3:34 pm, "Socratis" <socra...(a)alice.it> wrote: You expect that the Tunze must work, exactily, like the Standard. With this type of wrong thought, you will not be able to approach the acquaintance of the Tunze Theory. Sorry. Socratis. Vous prétendez que la Tunze doive fonctionner,... 9 Aug 2010 22:19
COLLEGE ACCOUNTING 11E JEFFREY SLATER SOLUTIONS MANUAL
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AUDITING AND ASSURANCE SERVICE A SYSTEMATIC APPROACH 7E MESSIER SOLUTIONS MANUAL
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COMPUTER ORGANIZATION AND ARCHITECTURE: DESIGNING FOR PERFORMANCE, 8/E WILLIAM STALLINGS SOLUTIONS MANUAL
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"Fractional-index sums"
Hi. I was wondering about this. Consider the finite forward difference of the exponential: Delta e^(ux) = (e^u - 1) e^(ux) This suggests that the "indefinite sum" of the exponential is sum_x e^(ux) = (e^(ux))/(e^u - 1) Note that this isn't the only possible one: if we add any 1-periodic theta(x) to it,... 12 Aug 2010 14:47
UK math deterioration and a UK mathematician that believes numbers are not divisible by themselves #5.08 Correcting Math
Iain Davidson in UK sttscitr...(a)tesco.net wrote: 1) A natural is prime if it has preceisly two distinct divisors  > 2) Every natural >1 has at least one prime divisor   > 3) GCD(m,m+1) = 1, for any natural m   > 3) Assume pn is the last prime   > 4) w = the product of all primes   > 5) 3) => gcd(w,w+1)... 10 Aug 2010 09:06
Picking the smallest numbered ball from a hat
If the goal is to pick the smallest numbered balls from a hat of 100 balls, numbered 1 to 100, how do you work out what odds you broke? If you pick ball 1 you broke 100 to 1 odds. If you pick ball 2 you broke 50 to 1 odds. Say you select 3, 6, 2, 10, 20, 5, 77, 12, 22, 15 With replacement, how do you prove ... 9 Aug 2010 19:02
Is There a Canonical Way of Giving a Complex n-Manifold a real 2n-str
> On Aug 9, 1:34 pm, bacle <h...(a)here.com> wrote: Hi:  Given a complex n-manifold M, i.e., complex dimension n,  is there a "natural", or "canonical" way of giving M a  real 2n-structure.? What degree of "smoothness" do you want? Thanks. I was hoping thatif M had ... 10 Aug 2010 00:29
Welcome to <sci.math>. These suggestions may help you.
��These notes are not official in any way, but if you are new to this group you may find them helpful. 1. ���Messages posted to <sci.math> may be about mathematics at any level. �Please don't post OT (off-topic) messages about other things. Be cautious about cross-posting (posting the same message to more t... 9 Aug 2010 17:55
Uniform points in a simplex
I've used the following theorem in numeric work for some time, and it certainly seems to be true, but I've never seen a proof. Can anyone point to one (or give it, if it's easy)? "If P is a fixed (n+1) by n matrix whose rows are the coordinates of the vertices of an n-simplex, and W is a random (n+1)-vector (row... 10 Aug 2010 04:46
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