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10968
... Since zeta(n) = 1 + sum_{k=2}^oo k^{-n} = 1 + 2^{-n}(1 + (2/3)^n + (2/4)^n + (2/5)^n + ...) while zeta(x) ~ 1/(x-1) as x -> 1, zeta(zeta(n)) ~ 2^n. This...
adh_math
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Oct 1, 2005
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10969
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cino hilliard
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Oct 1, 2005
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10970
Sorry, I sent this to the group in error. My apology. Cino...
cino hilliard
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Oct 1, 2005
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10971
... That's OK - the Yahoo clipping took care of it for you. Peter...
Peter Otzen
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Oct 2, 2005
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10972
Hi Adh_math, ... I don't follow this. Maybe you can do an example. ... Indeed, zeta(zeta(50)) = 112589990(5076842.61671.. 2^50 = 112589990(6842624...
cino hilliard
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Oct 3, 2005
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10973
Prove or disprove that there does not exist a sequence "greater than 2^n+1" such that sum {i=0,n} {n Choose i}*(-1)^(n-i)(2^i+1) ends in an ifinite sequence of...
bqllpd
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Oct 3, 2005
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10974
... <hillcino368@h...> ... Hi Cino, The behavior of zeta near 1 is a Standard Fact. (Zeta has a meromorphic continuation to the plane, with a simple pole of...
adh_math
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Oct 4, 2005
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10975
methinks adh just revealed that s/he's in Europe. Correct? ... relatives. ... In Europe it's spelled 'travelling' whereas in America it's spelled 'traveling'...
bqllpd
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Oct 7, 2005
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10976
... Actually not, just a poor typist... :)...
adh_math
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Oct 8, 2005
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10977
Here's a cute question adapted from a list of practice problems for the Putnam exam: The isoceles triangles with sides (5,5,6) and (5,5,8) have the same area. ...
adh_math
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Oct 8, 2005
2:11 pm
10978
... Actually I think the single l in American traveling is another example of "only in America" It is certainly travelling in Australia and New Zealand, and...
Peter Otzen
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Oct 9, 2005
7:31 am
10979
... area. ... Another couple of non-multiple versions would be 13,13,10 and 13,13,24 along with 17,17,16 and 17,17,30 That should give a clue as how I derived...
Peter Otzen
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Oct 9, 2005
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10980
In a message dated 10/9/2005 2:54:13 AM Central Standard Time, ... What does this question mean? stevo [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]...
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lojbaner
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Oct 9, 2005
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10981
... Say one triangle has sides (A,A,B), the other has sides (C,C,D). We want A != C and A != D, B != C and B != D. (In reply to Peter's comment, I recommend...
adh_math
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Oct 9, 2005
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10982
... want ... OK, how about the pairs (2,2,1) and (7,7,3)? They're both isosocles, aren't they? Or do you mean to require that they have equal areas, ...
jwwarrenva
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Oct 9, 2005
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10983
... want ... Never fear, it is just to have a look at trends etc to get an appreciation of patterns involved. Peter...
Peter Otzen
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Oct 9, 2005
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10984
... <adh> (b) Do there exist pairs of isoceles triangles with integer <adh> sides such that no side of one triangle is a side of the <adh> other? <pmo> now...
adh_math
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Oct 9, 2005
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10985
In a message dated 10/9/2005 8:20:50 AM Central Standard Time, ... What makes them a pair then? It seems that there would be a huge number (perhaps infinite)...
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lojbaner
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Oct 9, 2005
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10986
In a message dated 10/9/2005 2:36:16 PM Central Standard Time, ... Okay, I understand now about the equal-area condition. stevo [Non-text portions of this...
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10987
In a message dated 10/9/2005 9:44:32 AM Central Standard Time, ... By search of all paired sides up to 256 I found three double pairs that are not multiples of...
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Oct 10, 2005
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10988
hello there.. i have a problem,hope anybody can help me.. we have a graph with (i)node and (j)edge,we want to paint the node we minimum colour,(none of...
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10989
hello there.. i have a problem,hope anybody can help me.. we have a graph with (i)node and (j)edge,we want to paint the node we minimum colour,(none of...
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10990
... a graph with (i)node and (j)edge,we want to paint the node we minimum colour,(none of adjacent node can have the same colour),I want to know the...
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Oct 11, 2005
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10991
... Indeed, the graph-coloring problem (given a graph, find a coloring that uses the smallest number of colors) is NP complete. :) In addition, the numbers of...
adh_math
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Oct 11, 2005
1:23 pm
10992
Hi, Three ocean travelers (travellers) found themselves adrift on the beach of a lone tropical island. Apparently, the Ocean Liner they were on sank in a...
cino hilliard
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Oct 12, 2005
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10993
i am repeating this problem as no one answered it before! prove the relation between beta and gamma fns using laplace transform!!!!!!! ...
Aditya Vaidya
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Oct 13, 2005
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10994
In a message dated 10/13/2005 8:28:38 AM Central Standard Time, ... No idea. How is a problem like this to be solved? stevo [Non-text portions of this message...
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Oct 13, 2005
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10995
You can find the enough information about the iq league in our school and you can find our iq tests... ...
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Oct 13, 2005
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10996
... How about <5,5,8> and <13,13,24> as an answer to (b)? The do make "a pair" don't they?...
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Oct 15, 2005
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10997
In a message dated 10/15/2005 12:06:14 AM Central Standard Time, ... No, because a pair was defined earlier as having the same area. These two have different...
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