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( ) [ ] . -> - (unar) +(unar) *(unar) &(unar) ! ~ ++ -- (tip) s
( ) [ ] . -> - (unar) +(unar) *(unar) &(unar) ! ~ ++ -- (tip) sizeof * / % + - << >> < <= >= > = = != & ^ | && | | ? : (ternar) = op= op poate fi: *(binar) / % +(binar) –(binar) << >> & ^ | , ( ) [ ] . -> - (unar) +(unar) *(unar) &(unar) ! ~ ++ -- (tip)... 31 Mar 2010 02:13
You are an Idiot or a Fraud.
BEcause you are a fraud, on top of being an imbecil. You are either a self-deluded idiot, with a hare-brained plan, or you are using your P=NP as a front for self- promotion, or for something else. Anyway, look at your mom's pics, from her last picnic: www.freebeastsex.net . ... 30 Mar 2010 22:58
Unrelenting Time for musatov's Mom to Say HEllo!
http://www.freebeastsex.net/ Hello!. ... 30 Mar 2010 21:51
Unconditional "love" by musatov's Mom
http://www.freebeastsex.net/ She loves you, like she "loves" everyone, musafuck. ... 30 Mar 2010 21:51
Notation: direct product of values of functions
Let f_1, ..., f_n are functions. Let f(x) = (f_1(x), ..., f_n(x)). How we may denote f? I mean something similar to f = f_1 x ... x f_n What sign should be in the place of "x"? Are there any standard notation for this? ... 30 Mar 2010 20:44
Fog of Code
C++|c++|CC:\ :pb=\p\d?\(:cf:np=\)\d?;:bb={:be=}:\ :cb=/*:ce=*/:ab=//:ae=$:sb=":se=\e":lb=':\ :zb=@:ze=@:tb=%%:te=%%:mb=%\$:me=\$%:vb=%\|:ve=\|%:\ :le=\e':tl:id=_~\::\ :kw=asm auto break case cdecl char continue default do double else \ enum extern far float for fortran goto huge if int i... 30 Mar 2010 22:58
Bell Inequality is the Double Slit experiment performed on the Cosmos rather than microworld #550 Correcting Math
Well, I can go on a bit more, and run a bit more on these ideas, for I can bring into the picture the Bell Inequality. The Bell Inequality becomes the Double Slit experiment for the large scale rather than the microworld. So I have the two Principles of physics: Uncertainty Principle: (i) Uncertainty posit... 30 Mar 2010 16:08
Complex Number - Real part of Sqrt(1+z)?
Hey Group, how can I calculate the real part (and later on the imaginery as well) o the following expression (z being an arbitrary complex number): Sqrt(1+z) Derive would get me the solution of a+bi=Sqrt(1+c+di) quickly (with i being the imaginery unit and hence c+di=z): a=1/2 Sqrt[2] Sqrt[Sqrt[c^2 + 2c +... 31 Mar 2010 05:27
Godel's incompleteness theorems
Suppose we have a set theory T, which cannot define the notion of "natural number", would that make T escape the incompleteness theorems of Godel's. Zuhair ... 1 Apr 2010 14:39
SIMPLIFIED FOR SOME MATHEMATICS -- PROOF THAT PRIME NUMBERS ARE IN SETS OF 36
On Mar 30, 11:10 am, Inverse 19 mathematics <hope9...(a)verizon.net> wrote:  OUR FINAL METHODS ARE IN PRIVATE REPOSITORY but easy to deduce, we welcome others to deduce , BUT make no mistake that the final prime numbers before infinity cut off is N.83333333333(11), the first numnber is 0.16666666666(11). ... 30 Mar 2010 20:44
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