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mathworld.wolfram.com
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mathworld.wolfram.com
Wolfram MathWorld: The Web's Most Extensive Mathematics Resource
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mathworld.wolfram.com
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mathworld.wolfram.com
@puyocolor @sakusaku858 ここみるとわかりやすい
Champernowne Constant -- from Wolfram MathWorld
RT @CompSciFact: Gray code
@seanjtaylor @jugander @smistephen I think the mathematics had been worked out about 140 years ago.
@pseudofootball That's right. See rule (8) here:
Gray code
詳しくはこんな感じです。→ 写像Fのヤコビアンが0にならない⇔写像Fは自己同型 ってやつです。
@joshbloch @pamelafox wolfram has a nice treatise:
Saddle Point -- from Wolfram MathWorld
Prime Counting Function -- from Wolfram MathWorld
RT @csaretto09: What is a Saddle Point (via @conradwolfram) #sixsigma #math
you can solve one of these? ...congrats your'a genius #nussnuss #springmavombalkon #UundU #StumbleUpon
「 …」 QT @sekibunnteisuu: @kinshati 秋山仁も、・・・ #掛算
RT @AlgebraFact: Pratt primality certificate
Beautiful and intriguing "wild" embedding (see e.g. too).
.@APforStudents @britishmuseum Was Napoleon an amateur mathematician? #APCalc
@alexbellos And what about Wolfram Math World page?
@substack are you sure that it wasn't unhappy numbers?
RT @NetworkFact: Bipartite graphs
Review --
Bipartite graphs
WHAT THE HELL IS THIS WHAT THE HELL IS THIS https://t.co/oOfAL7o8Lf AARGH
@emranmian 1 is not prime. "if 1 were prime, then the...fundamental theorem of arithmetic would have to be modified"
@iaveiga Notaciones de ese estilo son frecuentes en algunas formas de matemática. Incluso Unicode define ≫ y ⋙.
@hdevalence Wow... the math behind the j-function is too complex for me to grok, even in the Mathworld article:
@nntaleb @oditorium This looks like a Mathematica error. Taylor series for Airy function is e.g. here:
Parametrization of the morning: seashell (aka conical spiral).
RT @AlgebraFact: Names for very large numbers
@thewakedman @VizierDefiant lol it's a calculus thing Goge
Why can't modern gyros report rotation angle so I don't have to think about four dimensional hypercomplex numbers.
RT @AnalysisFact: Nome
RT @diff_eq: Fractional differential equation
"@AlgebraFact: Names for very large numbers
“@AlgebraFact: Names for very large numbers So now you can know how big is a "Novemdecillion".
Names for very large numbers
“@diff_eq: Fractional differential equation
“@AnalysisFact: Nome
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Fractional differential equation
@zhouyilu it reminds me of this...
@93warchant99
RT @bsubra: Negative Binomial Distribution for predictions and forecasts with statistics on #bigdata
Negative Binomial Distribution for predictions and forecasts with statistics on #bigdata
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Factoring the square of a sum of squares Liouville Polynomial Identity #MathFact
@tauday @mhartl A little contribution. Think that isn't tabulated.
RT @ionicasmeets: @JDSnel @ajboekestijn zeker
@JDSnel @ajboekestijn zeker
베테 격자(Bethe lattice)는 무한히 크지만 케일리 나무(Cayley tree)는 유한하다는 차이가 있음. -
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