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What is the shape that defines a semi-circle as the as it rollsalong a straight line? On 2010-04-15, 2.7182818284590... <tangent1.57(a)gmail.com> wrote: What is the shape whose path is a semicircle of radius R traced from a point on the edge of this strange wheel as it rolls along a straight line? A line segment. Quite a strange wheel indeed. - Tim ... 15 Apr 2010 04:50
unemployable musatov's walking funny: he bent down to have a movieproduced When musatov wants a movie produced, his pants go down, and musatov walks funny for a few weeks. And he walks with a creamy mustache he did not wipe out, from his "interview" with the producer. How else would a talentless , unemployable turd get a movie produced.? ... 15 Apr 2010 01:34
What is the shape that defines a semi-circle as the as it rolls along a straight line? What is the shape whose path is a semicircle of radius R traced from a point on the edge of this strange wheel as it rolls along a straight line? I realize that by tracing the edge of a normal circle as it rolls down a flat plane yields a cycloid. However, what if the shape that is drawn is a semi-circle? Th... 14 Apr 2010 23:22
SQMS versus MQMS Single Queue Multi Server (SQMS ) versus Multi Queue Multi Server (MQMS) http://users.crhc.illinois.edu/nicol/ece541/slides/queueing.pdf I am not a math guy, I am a computer science guy. I need to know exactly what it is about a SQMS that makes it so much more efficient than a MQMS as shown on slide 31 of t... 16 Apr 2010 15:06
for x,y > 7 twins(x+y) <= twins(x) + twins(y) darn; I thought, from the header, you were using a multiplier of 7 ... and that made me realize, the professors who do that, are subverting the "big Oh" and "little oh" formalism. that partition of the triplet is so important, vuz Brun's constant! for x,y > 7, twins(x+y) <= twins(x) + twins(y) where twin... 29 May 2010 16:51
deriving the speed of light, purely out of math #599 Correcting Math As promised, I am going to leave this book today. I did get my taxes computed and they sort of slowed me down in the last month. But in a few days I will start the latest edition of the Plutonium Atom Totality theory and I will also do the geology book that replaces the plate tectonic theory with that of a more t... 14 Apr 2010 16:41
tensor inverse ? i believe she wants the multiplicative inverse of a 3-tensor. ... 14 Apr 2010 15:34
Hypermatrix Inverse Hi, just wondering you managed to invert the hypermatix? I have the same problem. ... 14 Apr 2010 13:20
for x,y > 7 twins(x+y) <= twins(x) + twins(y) master1729 - Littlewood conjecture for x,y > 7 twins(x+y) <= twins(x) + twins(y) where twins is the prime twins counting function where 3,5,7 is considered as 2 twins. 1729 ... 14 Apr 2010 13:20
Cycles of 1D Dynamical System Hi, I am trying to understand the behavior of one dimensional dynamical system which has the peculiar property that the only periodic orbits is possesses are two cycles. I am wondering if anyone knows of any general resuts about these type of systems (for example, 1D systems having period 3 have periods of all o... 14 Apr 2010 12:11 |