What are Free Electrons???? http://www.studyandjobs.com/free-electrons.html or for physics short notes visit http://www.studyandjobs.com/physics.html Regards ...
At 05:54 AM 9/3/2006, Astronomy Updates ... Hmmm...in general, TV sets which use CRTs deflect the beams with magnetic, not electric fields Brian Whatcott...
A term "free" is used to signify the radiate pattern. A single electron is not necessarily the idea. Many electrons can encompass the state to radiate. So a...
Architecture of wireless networks is a long tim estudy of mine. A SONET internet was my introduction. A basic communication is facilitated by the selection of...
Very interesting because I worked for a major retailer who also instructed us not to spread the word about this very same program. I think the stores are...
hi all Im back from vac!! defn missed the internet while I was away. from the theory-edge bookshelf: I read kidder's 1981 book called "soul of a new machine". ...
roger, once again, please read the charter. on this page http://groups.yahoo.com/group/theory-edge/ the group is about, basically, algorithmics and mathematics...
yes, that's easy. consider an infinite sequence of distinctive numbers. let it be S={n1,n2,n3,...} then you make a decimal number like this, 0.n1n2n3n4... ...
yes, just easy! consider an infinite sequence of distinctive numbers. let it be S={n1,n2,n3,...} then you make a decimal number like this, 0.n1n2n3n4... ...
what is the proof that these recpipes construct irrational numbers? I think somewhere the assumption is that a rational number will always have a terminating...
They are called Liouville numbers: http://mathworld.wolfram.com/LiouvilleNumber.html http://mathworld.wolfram.com/LiouvillesConstant.html I made one up...
... it is known to be that any rational number is representable as a finite decimal number or a(n infinite) recurring decimal in any-base numeral system. it is...
hi Roger! I'm not at all sure about what Liouville's number is, but your answer is clear. Q: are there any other method to make such irrational numbers? A:...
here is a link (sciforums.com:Science:General Science & Technology) for the question cashed by google, though the original page is readily deleted. ...
I miss read your post, I guess... Constructed irrational numbers have a long history. This is probably the wrong egroup for such a discussion: try "number ...