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Naming Set Theory "NST".
Hi all, This topic is a continuation of an earlier two topics post to this usenet see links: http://groups.google.com/group/sci.logic/browse_thread/thread/735538d... http://groups.google.com.jm/group/sci.logic/browse_thread/thread/0180... Here I will represent the basic idea of this set theory w... 6 Oct 2009 03:23
Question = -Re: ==Q===is there a proof for everything?:[in]A====answer[-in:]A=Yes.
Hypersm:::::::====yymmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmzzZEnicalphi::::::::All exists exists proof. --meami.orgbothumanand/orbooleanlogicprooftruth- Booj-j+'k' of Godel's scary bats(a)Halloween yeartimenon-stopdate [pring~~trf-- Aatu Koskensilta wrote: William Hughes <wpihughes(a)hotmail.com> writes: I could not see how t... 4 Oct 2009 01:21
factor favorite food phon book 7-digit no. on casio fx-82 MS schools scicalc.
On Oct 3, 5:32 pm, don.lo...(a)paradise.net.nz wrote: 2009. factor favorite food phon book [rounded to an integer 99 e5] on casio fx-82 MS schools scicalc.. factor favourite food phon book 7-digit number [ or quadratic surd scaled + rounded to an integer 99 e5] on casio fx-82 MS schools scicalc. Dear N... 4 Oct 2009 00:16
is there a proof for everything?
|-|erc wrote: consider the statement "this statement is not true" obviously it's not true, What is not true? which is what it says, Which what says? so is it true? Is what true? consider the statement "this statement has no proof" obviously it has no proof, What is the "... 10 Oct 2009 04:04
Prime/Twin Prime Generator: twx - Index of files in /
\NAMECITE{${F}_{17}$}{% Gostin:1980:F% }. \NAMECITE{${H}^p$}{% Sinclair:1973:DEF% } ...... \NAMECITE{epsilon}{% Mikami:1973:FOP % }. ...... \NAMECITE{parall{\`{e}}le}{% Dupont:1974:LPP% }. ..... \NAMECITE{Prime}{% Prime:1977:PPD% }. \NAMECITE{primer}{% IBM:1957:GIM % } .... \NAMECITE{projector}{% Murach:1977:BDPb% ... 3 Oct 2009 16:37
Prime/Twin Prime Generator
I'm under the delusion that I've come up with a way to recursively generate the primes and the twin primes. (I know, I know.). I've posted a couple papers to arXiv describing that approach that I'd be happy to pass along to anybody interested (in the approach, not my delusion!) together with a Mathematica notebook... 3 Oct 2009 16:37
Welcome to #M_+code=)
Welcome to #M_+code=) TRADEMARK=TM ****************************** hello universe ECHO^^^^^^^^^void cleanAndOut( Molecule m ) { m.[ ] )() }******************************* void cleanAndOut( Molecule m ) { m.clean(3,”S{conformers}”); String sdfstr = m.toFormat(”sdf”); System.out.print( sdfstr ); } molc... 2 Oct 2009 01:06
Re-Pete Paradox (Unresolved)
Can someone offer a resolution? The content of each of two identical envelopes is determined by a “St. Petersburg procedure”. A fair coin is tossed repeatedly until heads first appears. If heads appears on the first toss, $2 will be placed in one envelope. If heads does not appear until the second toss, $4 wi... 9 Oct 2009 18:15
Alternating sum of odd fifth powers:1-243+...
1-243+3125-...(+-)(2n-1)^5=(+-)nR^2, where R=4n^2-5, is an easy to prove identity once you notice it. Is it already known? ... 8 Oct 2009 23:30
Has WIllmore Conjecture completely been solved?
Has WIllmore Conjecture completely been solved? A proof of the Willmore conjecture Authors: Martin Ulrich Schmidt (Submitted on 21 Mar 2002 (v1), last revised 22 Mar 2002 (this version, v2)) Abstract: A proof of the Willmore conjecture is presented. With the help of the global Weierstrass representation the ... 30 Sep 2009 00:16
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