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WAR OF THE MATHEMATICS - A"BAKSHISH" TO CURRENT MATHEMATICS FROM INVERSE 19--PATENT EXACT PLACEMENT OF PRIME NUMBER SPIRAL "Inverse 19 mathematics" <hope9900(a)verizon.net> wrote in message news:6bfac2b1-5376-4e97-8f14-7a2d02af53d8(a)k17g2000yqb.googlegroups.com... As our Alogarithm Learn how to spell 'Algorithm', you google-posting imbecile. ... 1 Apr 2010 15:46
The significance of the monster group From Chapter 26 of Conway-Sloane: Sphere Packings, Lattices & Groups -- we find that the only square based pyramids are either the trivial (m,n) = (1,1) or (m,n} = (24,70), this corresponding to the identity (0^2)+1^2+3^2+...+24^2 = 70^2. This provides the isotropic Weyl vector in the lattice II_{25,... 1 Apr 2010 14:39
Product of squares sums Good evening, Well, it isn't a first april fool question: when (a^2+b^2)(b^2+c^2)(c^2+d^2)(d^2+a^2) = ( (a^2+b^2+c^2+d^2)bd )^2 ? a,b,c,d integer. Alain ... 3 Apr 2010 03:57
You Might be a Mathematician if ... (humor) You Might be a Mathematician if ... ===================================================== humor humor humor humor ===================================================== You Might be a Mathematician if ... * at the age of 19 your most productive years are... 1 Apr 2010 12:23
octic polynomial equations Given any polynomial equation of degree 8 and with rational coefficients. Can anybody provide criteria for the number of classical constructible roots of the given equation? (From Galois theory (group) we can tell when the octicequation is algebraically solvable or not.) Of course, it is simple starting with a quart... 1 Apr 2010 13:32
Geometry Principle deriving the speed of light purely out of math and not physics #554 Correcting Math Archimedes Plutonium wrote: Alright, I do not want to get too far into the Atom Totality theory for this is still a mathematics book. So I do not want to go far beyond the Geometry Principle. As I wrote earlier, it is easy to explain the strangeness of the Double Slit so that it becomes even te... 1 Apr 2010 03:36
The "Poor Man's Prime conjecture" guesses all prime numbers are divisible On Mar 31, 11:27 pm, "R Swipe" <dopie...(a)verizon.net> wrote: "Brown Bannister" <brownbannis...(a)beatlesfan.com> wrote in message news:6104e670-729d-45d9-8902-17e67b770825(a)b30g2000yqd.googlegroups.com... The"Poor Man's Prime conjecture guesses all prime numbers are not divisible by 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, ... 1 Apr 2010 03:36
X-intercepts in circular functions I am being asked to sketch y = 3cos[2(x + pi / 2)] - 1. I started with y = cos(x) in pencil, then rubbed out 1 and -1 for 3 and -3, rubbed out pi / 2 and 3pi / 2 for pi / 4 and 3pi / 4, then moved the y-axis pi / 2 units to the right and changed pi / 4 and 3pi / 4 to -pi / 4 and pi / 4. I have the the translation o... 1 Apr 2010 04:40
Falling Physical pendulum Q Awl -- I've found plenty of standard stuff on physical pendulums (meter stick pendulum), where I = 1/12 MR^2, period, etc, but what I can't find is this: With a meter stick standing straight up and pivoted at the *bottom*, what is the final angular velocity as it hits the table? My dim recollection, and p... 3 Apr 2010 18:08
"The Most Miserable People Are The Ones Who Constantly Put Others Down." -- Nicely put, you big ugly stupid-head. ... 31 Mar 2010 21:03 |