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Looking for online proof of unique canonical form forcombinatorial games.
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NIST Digital Library of Mathematical Functions full release
The NIST Digital Library of Mathematical Functions was released today, free online - http://dlmf.nist.gov . Hard copy extracts available on Google Books http://bit.ly/bsv7rU ... 10 May 2010 23:13
Non-chunky Sharwood's Mango Chutney? Waitrose!
I recently bought a 350g bottle of Sharwood's mango chutney. I was diappointed to find that, unusually, it contained no mango chunks, though claims to be 41% mangoes. It seems unlikely that it was the only bottle the dispenser missed. I am, though, in accord with Aristotle that it is is by definition not possibl... 12 May 2010 03:44
What are some of the more advanced convergence / divergence verification tests for infinite series'?
I have the commonly taught ones I consider trivial... all colleges teach these and all calculus texts do as well. Trivial. • "limit of the sequence", "nth term test", or "divergence test" • geometric • p-series • telescoping series • ratio test • absolute convergence tests • alternating series test • roots tes... 12 May 2010 09:08
Chapt 3, can the Hubble Space telescope see #74; ATOM TOTALITY
Craig Markwardt wrote: It's fruity to think that telescope designers and observers do not consider the limiting capabilities of the telescope. Of course they do! Fruityer yet is that Craig thinks the redshift is unique to speedy galaxies and a speedy Space: There are no known physical proc... 10 May 2010 17:41
==P Versus NP Solution Claimed==
==P Versus NP Solution Claimed== We say that a language L is c.e. (or semi-decidable) iff L = L(M) for some Turing machine M. We say that L is decidable iff L = L(M) for some Turing machine M which satisfies the condition that M halts on all input strings w. There is an equivalent definition of c.e. which brings... 10 May 2010 17:41
Weighted sums of Bernoulli random variables
Hi, does anyone know any results about weighted sums of Bernoullis? A simple example follows. Let X_n be i.i.d. Bernoulli random variables. What's the distribution of \sum_{k=1}^N X_k k ? Or if not the distribution maybe some other results... Non-trivial of course (e.g. I can find the mean myself). Thanx in ... 12 May 2010 18:07
the Lonely runner conjecture
This is a problem that can be simply stated, which I found here: < http://garden.irmacs.sfu.ca/?q=op/lonely_runner_conjecture > (The Open Problem Garden). There is a unit length circular track with 'k' runners on it. They all run at constant speeds, which are all distinct. The conjecture (for 'k' runners) is tha... 10 May 2010 09:52
Could Archimedes have known this?
Could Archimedes have known this ? Limit of (Arc - cord) = (Tangent - arc) / 2 Because in that case he could have improved the calcul of Pi through: Limit of Arc = (2*cord + tangent) / 3. Using a polygon of 96 sides he obtained 3 + 10/71 with the cords, and 3 + 1/7 with the tangents. ... 10 May 2010 08:46
Mersenn Prime Conjecture: In all cases 2*2^N-1 = Prime, N+1 = A MERSENNE PRIME
On 9 May, 16:11, "H.Y. ADDANDSTUFF" <marty.musa...(a)gmail.com> wrote: 2*2 ^ N -1=Prime 2*2^606-1=Prime? True N=606 N+1=607 SO 2^607-1  MP 607 IS A MERSENNE PRIME! HTTP://MEAMI.ORG/ Usual nonsense. What is the conjecture? "If 2^n - 1 is prime then n is prime" is provable since if n = a*b th... 9 May 2010 17:37
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