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misunderstanding positive set theory? 
  [link] Let , in positive set theory : B = { a | a ∈ a } ( the set of all sets that contain themselves ) Y = { Z | ∀x x∈ Z or x∈ B } (the set of all sets which contain all the elements which are not in B ) C = { p | ∀C ∈ Y , p ∈ C } (the largest common subset of all the... more »
By dan.ms.ch...@gmail.com  - 3:56am - 1 new of 1 message    

A counterexample in algebra 
  Hi, I've been able to reduce a counterexample to the following (I assume that there is a counterexample): Find R-modules A,B with a surjective homomorphism f:A->B such that there is a homomorphism g:B->B which doesn't factorize through f. Clearly there's a map which is not a homomorphism that satisfies the... more »
By MCT  - 3:08am - 2 new of 2 messages    

Rudin and Dedekind cuts 
  I'd very much appreciate some help with how Rudin developed Dedekind cuts in the appendix of chap 1 of PMA. My main problem is this: He defines R as a set of sets, intuitively open intervals like (-infinity, x). Then he proves that R is an ordered field that contains a subfield which is isomorphic to Q. That's all fine, no problem with that.... more »
By Mathman1271  - 2:16am - 3 new of 3 messages    

The Jihad Candidate 
  DUDE, have you gone mad ? The ZIONIST MEDIA never barked that it was a jew or a yank bastard when those fake anthrax letters were mailed. 911 was an inside job. Thermate cutter charges were used by yank bastards themselves. The media never did their job for the people or truth. It did it for the corporations.... more »
By therma...@india.com  - Aug 19 - 1 new of 1 message    

estimating integrals 
  hello, I'm trying to better understanding of hankel transforms: below is from titchmarsh, and J_v is the bessel function of the first kind consider the integral (for L->oo) ...Up to this point i think i am fine - but i'm not sure how to make each step rigorous, but it certainly seems intuitive enough that for large L, y is... more »
By rancid moth  - Aug 19 - 1 new of 1 message    

basic trig - finding x and y points in a triangle based on other variables (example included)? 
  Hello, I'm horrible at math, but I'm good at drawing pictures! Here is a diagram illustrating what I'm trying to do: [link] In my quest to make a virtual planetarium, I'm trying to pull in stars from various x,y,z vectors, into a sphere that surrounds a scene, much like stars are projected in a real planetarium. The example above is... more »
By Ultrus  - Aug 19 - 3 new of 3 messages    

cheap solutions manual 
  Below the solutions manuals i have to offer.those are $16.00 each. satisfaction guaranteed.only paypay payments accepted. send your payments to textsol101(at)gmail.com through paypal.after the payment cleared from paypay A link provided to download the solutions file. soulutions manual you are paying for and email address you like to... more »
By textsol101  - Aug 19 - 1 new of 1 message    

Calculus in ever day work and life? 
  Hello, I am new here and hope to not offend anyone or be out of line with this question. I have been searching but haven't found a very in depth answer, as of yet, to this question. So I thought I would stop by here and see if anyone had some thoughts on this. What kind of jobs actually use calculus in a day to day way, where you... more »
By Russ  - Aug 19 - 6 new of 6 messages    

Integer lattice 
  Hello, perhaps it is a little boring to bring up this problem once again but I have some problems with it, yet. Problem: Let f:Z^2-->[0,oo) be a function such that f(n,m)=(f(n+1,m) +f(n-1,m)+f(n,m+1)+f(n,m-1))/4 then f is constant. I have seen the following solution in a book with the title...well...something with "newman" in the title, but however, here... more »
By sanchopanch...@web.de  - Aug 19 - 3 new of 3 messages    

Need recommendation for program simulating mathmetician's experiment. 
  Hello, Any recommendations for software that simulates Henri Poincare's 'geometric operation of stretching?' Is there software available that can run on Windows XP, and allows users to input there own images to simulate Poincare's experiment? Thank-you
By socraticquest  - Aug 19 - 5 new of 5 messages    

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