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| help for article in submit | 25 Feb 2010 14:05 GMT | 1 |
In the name of God Dear sir or madam: I have been able to solve Ellipse primeter integral.please send me abuot for submit. tanks.
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| JSH: Your life | 17 Feb 2010 00:34 GMT | 32 |
Posters work hard to make me seem like a bad guy, but mathematics is not about personality. It also doesn't care about politics. Or have an interest in whether or not you waste your life and energy doing nothing that is correct.
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| JSH: Twin primes probability and blocked states | 16 Feb 2010 20:52 GMT | 18 |
Remarkably random may have been in plain sight with prime numbers for some time, where a simple probability calculation shows the problem with academic mathematicians interpretations *against* random which are shown to be self-serving to a "publish or perish" academic
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| Structured Computer Organization 5th Ed | 14 Feb 2010 16:20 GMT | 2 |
I am desperately looking for Structured Computer Organization 5th Ed. by Andrew S. Tanenbaum. Please help me...
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| JSH: Prime gap equation, corrected | 11 Feb 2010 03:06 GMT | 14 |
My prime residue axiom that primes show no preference by residue, can lead beyond twin primes probability to a general equation for prime gaps. The prime gap equation given a natural number x and even gap g is
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| JSH: Random, politics and money | 09 Feb 2010 03:32 GMT | 25 |
The twin primes probability result helped me over three years ago when I was still wondering if mathematicians were deliberate frauds or not. It was the result that helped me to conclude that mathematicians knowingly fake it, lie about math, and have no concern about the harm
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| JSH: Prime residue axiom | 09 Feb 2010 03:32 GMT | 16 |
Prime residue axiom: Given differing primes p_1 and p_2, there is no preference for a particular residue of p_2 for p_1 mod p_2. What's intriguing about this axiom is that with it you can trivially
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| Home Help: One question | 08 Feb 2010 09:03 GMT | 9 |
So are teacher is giving us an extra credit assignment. It will replace lowest quiz grade. Here is the question exactly: "Your stuck on a desert island. All you have are pencils, paper and time. How do you calculate ln(10) within 3 decimal places? A plan of work is needed that will ...
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| ditto | 07 Feb 2010 13:51 GMT | 1 |
Need solution manual for Fluid Mechanics (4th Ed., Kundu & Cohen)
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| JSH: Prime gap equation | 05 Feb 2010 08:30 GMT | 6 |
The prime gap equation given a natural number x and even gap g is probPrimeGap(x) = probPrime(x)*((p_j - 2)/(p_j - 1)*...*(1/3))*(1 - probPrime(x)*((p_j - 2)/(p_j-1)*...*(1/3))n*Corr where n equals (g/2)-1, j is the number of primes up to sqrt(x+g), or
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| JSH: Defining random? | 04 Feb 2010 23:31 GMT | 12 |
I'm posting a lot now because for years I've pondered the issue of random. Some may not know that defining "random" is a HUGE big deal, and years ago I came across clear evidence that random may be based on prime behavior.
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| JSH: Twin primes literature, Ribenboim | 04 Feb 2010 10:26 GMT | 8 |
It's weird how mathematicians screwed up twin primes. Looking at MathWorld on their twin primes article I can find the probabilistic formula wrapped up in an equation attributed to Ribenboim: http://mathworld.wolfram.com/TwinPrimes.html
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| how calculate chord length of ellipse. | 03 Feb 2010 17:45 GMT | 1 |
An ellipse major axis: 900 minor axis: 450 Two points on ellipse 150 and 250 distance
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| solutions manual | 03 Feb 2010 13:42 GMT | 1 |
looking for solutions manual for statics and mechanics of materials an integrated approach second edition riley, sturges, morris
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| how calculate chord length of ellipse. | 01 Feb 2010 15:57 GMT | 2 |
An ellipse major axis: 900 minor axis: 450 Two points on ellipse 150 and 250 distance
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