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| The Teaching Company any good? | 29 May 2007 21:40 GMT | 1 |
Saw an add for this company in magazine recently They have a DVD/video of calculus for sale at $70. Since I'm taking calc this fall..... am interested in getting a leg up on it now.
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| example in functional analysis | 29 May 2007 15:41 GMT | 1 |
Could you give me an example of a Banach space X which is not C^infty-diffeomorphic to any sufficently small neighborhood of the origin 0 of X, please? Best, Rodrigo
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| JSH: My penetration in my target market is extremely high. | 29 May 2007 04:25 GMT | 6 |
James Harris: My penetration in my target market is extremely high. (1-Oct-2002) (JSH confesses he is all troll.) ambidextrous_aardvark@hotmail.com (Aardvark) wrote in message
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| Re: List of 'good' geometry textbooks | 25 May 2007 03:30 GMT | 1 |
i looked in vain for the promised review of these books. I am a longtime fan of harold jacobs' book, first edition, which my 8 year old enjoyed, and was saddened by the watering down of the 3rd edition, rendering it less fun and less rigorous at the same time! that is hard to do, ...
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| JSH: just say no. | 24 May 2007 07:29 GMT | 1 |
please do not respond to JSH, he thinks his posts are like dog turds; http://www.saynotocrack.com/wp-content/uploads/2007/01/tanner_the_pooping_dog2.jpg -James Harris
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| ODE: Tridiagonal matrix | 24 May 2007 07:28 GMT | 1 |
I am trying to set up the tridiagonal matrix for this BVP: -u''(x) + a^2*u(x) = a^2, x E (0,1), u(0) = 1, u(1) = 0 The scheme is the following: (- (v_j+1 -2v_j +v_j-1) / h^2) + a^2 * v_j = a^2
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| All Subjects' solutions manuals in Pdf format | 22 May 2007 13:47 GMT | 1 |
All Subjects' solutions manuals in Pdf format All solutions manuals are in pdf format or Microsoft Word format. I have tried my best to put up with the collections of my solutions manual. Here is the list that only part of my collections:
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| Testing a number to see if it is an integer | 22 May 2007 04:33 GMT | 8 |
I'm going to freely admit that I am terrible at math. Ironically I'm a programmer. These two things combined make me a pretty bad programmer. :) I need to test a variable number to see if it is an integer, without using any language-specific internal functions. So I need ...
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| JSH: is a virgin microbe that penetrates with the isistence of air into all the spaces that reason has not been able to fill with words or conventions. | 22 May 2007 03:35 GMT | 2 |
"Do not participate in the madnessof JSH, it only makes him sicker" "The beginnings of JSH were not the beginnings of math, but of a disgust." "As JSH marches it continuously destroys, not in extension but in itself." "The first to tender his resignation from the JSH movement *was ...
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| Good Geometry Book? | 22 May 2007 00:31 GMT | 6 |
Hi all, I am looking for two geometry books: (1) a good "general" or introductory geometry textbook and (2) a geometry textbook that does a good job of covering Solid Geometry. Both college- and high school-level recommendations are welcome.
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| Physical Chemistry | 18 May 2007 18:42 GMT | 5 |
could you send me physical chemistry 7th edition please? it woul be very helpfull :) do you have the physical chemistry 4th edition instructors manual as well? because i've got the 4th edition... thanks alot!
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| solution to various textbook(pdf) | 17 May 2007 22:30 GMT | 11 |
hi there...i am selling solution manual for $10.00..if interested let me know,before you purchased..i can provide samples to you list of solution manual(pdf) A First Course In Probability 7th Edition By Sheldon Ross Advanced Engineering Mathematics 9th Edition By Erwin Kreyszig
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| Num Thry - Maple | 17 May 2007 22:15 GMT | 3 |
I have to use maple to answer these; does anyone know how to? 1.) Find 2 integers which satisfy the following using the C.R.T (Chinese Remainder Theorem): x = 2 (mod 4) x = 3 (mod 5)
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| hausdorff top space | 17 May 2007 17:35 GMT | 1 |
hi can any smart guys can help with this problem plz? http://farm1.static.flickr.com/223/501921663_874fb41df4_o.jpg
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| Integral | 16 May 2007 18:46 GMT | 2 |
I believe the following integral cannot be evaluated either using elementary operations or with some other methods such as expanding into power series. What do you think? integral sqrt[4+cos^2(x)] dx Thanks and regards.
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