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Solutions manual to Engineering Mechanics Statics 12th edition by Russell C. Hibbeler
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Russian Name Worshipper mystics and Cantor's set theory
Marko Amnell wrote (in part): There is an interesting new book out about the history of Cantor's set theory. [snip] Naming Infinity: A True Story of Religious Mysticism and Mathematical Creativity (Belknap Press) (Hardcover) by Loren Graham (Author), Jean-Michel Kantor (Author) Thanks for menti... 27 Sep 2009 11:15
PRIVATE NET TO EXPAND WEB SPACE: 'mmm.web(TM)' seeks to replace.com
Martin Musatov explains how his new patent pending technology works: "'E' is the 5th letter in the alphabet and 'F' is the 6th, and in the normal Internet they don't communicate because of your infrastructure limitations. We've overcome this by adding a Zero-space between http (Hyper-Text-Transfer-Protocol) and the ... 15 Sep 2009 19:11
Haros and Farey
C. Haros discovered what is now known as the Farey sequence 14 years before Farey. Does anybody know what the C. stands for? Thanks for any insight. Cheers, Scott ... 24 Sep 2009 10:26
Optimal piecewise linear approximations to sqrt(x^2 + y^2), x >= y >= 0
Any such approximation: f(x,y) ~ sqrt(x^2 + y^2) x >= y >= 0 can, of course, be restated in terms of a function of one variable: f(x,y) = x g(y/x) g(t) ~ sqrt(1 + t^2) 1 >= t >= 0 Let n be the number of linear intervals, so that we have n-1 boundaries between the intervals, and... 15 Sep 2009 13:31
Briot-Ruffini method: known only in Brazil?
Hi, Virtually every kid in Brazil learns to divide polynomials by one of the form (x - a) using the Briot-Ruffini method. It is just a long division method, but works a little faster since someone writes only the coefficients. It also has numerical applications, since it can be used to find the value of a polyno... 13 Sep 2009 16:09
The Social Construction of Reality .Language soars into region thatare not
Proposition 15. If two straight lines cut one another, they make the vertical angles equal to one another. For let the straight lines AB, CD cut one another at the point E; (5) I say that the angle AEC is equal to the angle DEB, and the angle CEB to the angle AED. [Figure] For, since the straight line AE... 12 Sep 2009 08:35
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Birch & Swinnerton-Dyer: Extensive Numeric Evidence: curvesrank>1 (open)
dear musatov , Birch & Swinnerton-Dyer is the hardest possible math. So , i very strongly advise you not to talk about it. ... 10 Sep 2009 09:08
product rule for fractional differentiation
> I have a question regarding the fractional derivative of a function f defined via multiplication on the fourier side: D^\alpha f = \F^{-1}((i\omega)^\alpha \F f(\omega) ), \F denoting Fourier transform. Is it possible to estimate the (say L-infinity-) norm of D^\alpha (fg) by the ... 9 Sep 2009 04:11
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