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EQUALIZED TO( 555,555,555,554 ^ )+(555,555,555,554)^ =( 576197, 222,222,221)^ Sorry to use new post, some one dumped on the other SORRY for new post, on the "heals of Fermat" , we have found a method of equalizing these close as +1 exact here. This mathematics scene is like India(no punn), some one dumps every where , atleast in India it is out of necessesity, but here it is done without shame, well the Lord will take care of that and th... 26 Dec 2009 06:47
Impulse Trains in Signal Processing Hello, I'm currently attending a class on basics of signal processing. There's something I don't quite understand: we model the ideal sampler of a function s(t) as multiplication of an impulse train with that function. Why a multiplication? It seems counterintuitive to me, considering a sampler is supposed to... 25 Dec 2009 00:49
polynomial Here is another futile attempt to solve any polynomial. http://jons-math.bravehost.com/polynomial.html ... 13 Jan 2010 10:57
JSH: Dear Leader gives JSH Honor and Egg Roll http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4PxbtmnA5oI http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=stMcuBXyPKo And now in the USA http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gXUl37SuVdU ... 25 Dec 2009 01:53
limit of the modulus of a complex function Is there a relationship between the following two quantities? |lim f(z)| and lim |f(z)| f(z) is a complex function all help appreciated nukey ... 25 Dec 2009 08:15
question on Artwork and what is legal in altering a signed painting #24 South Dakota cat laws Archimedes Plutonium <plutonium.archimedes(a)gmail.com> wrote in news:a3926ecf-b922-4968-9242-3a21ab3ac7b1(a)o28g2000yqh.googlegroups.com: <snip/> But I have another legal question on my mind that is slowly curiously wanting an answer. What if I buy a painting from a artist that is signed. And what if I... 24 Dec 2009 10:46
Latin, the Enlightenment, and science The use of Latin in the sciences and other learned fields basically ceased in the 18th and 19th centuries. I have long wondered why people accepted the use of national languages exclusively in this endeavor where international understanding is more imperative than any other. It is true, that the use of Latin by 170... 13 Jan 2010 09:50
Latin, the Enlightenment, and science The use of Latin in the sciences and other learned fields basically ceased in the 18th and 19th centuries. I have long wondered why people accepted the use of national languages exclusively in this endeavor where international understanding is more imperative than any other. It is true, that the use of Latin by 170... 24 Dec 2009 09:40
Volume of points satsfying some inequality/equality constraints Hello folks, Let's denote a point in R^n by (x_1,...x_n). I have to compute the volume of points in R^n which satsify the following constraints: x_i >= 0 sum_{i=1}^n x_i = 1 sum_{i=1}^n x_i*log(x_i) >= -a where a is a given constant such that 0<=a<=log(n), and x*log(x) at x=0 is defined to be 0. Do you t... 25 Dec 2009 00:49
Introduction to Cartesian Coordinates and Straight Lines Several methods have been developed by mathematicians to uniquely locate the position of a point in space. The easiest and most widely used one is the Cartesian Coordinate System, which is based on mutually perpendicular axes. In this chapter you will learn about this systems: locating a point in these systems and ... 24 Dec 2009 03:13 |