sci.math (date)
August 31, 2006
- Re: dissection problem, Lee Rudolph, 16:15
- Re: Am I a crank?, Lester Zick, 16:12
- Re: Am I a crank?, Lester Zick, 16:02
- Re: Am I a crank?, Lester Zick, 16:01
- Re: Am I a crank?, Lester Zick, 16:00
- Re: Am I a crank?, Lester Zick, 15:58
- Re: Am I a crank?, Lester Zick, 15:56
- Re: Am I a crank?, Lester Zick, 15:54
- dissection problem, rumpuscat, 15:54
- Re: Am I a crank?, Lester Zick, 15:53
- Re: No irrationals, Poakfield@xxxxxxx, 15:50
- Re: 333491+ n^2 - n and Ulam's prime spiral, David Bernier, 15:48
- Re: Am I a crank?, Han . deBruijn, 15:36
- Re: Solving a set of equations with both XOR and addition., Robert Israel, 15:35
- Re: I don't understand -- Matlab/Maple refused compute the Taylor expansion of this function?, Luna Moon, 15:29
- Re: Am I a crank?, Virgil, 15:26
- Re: Am I a crank?, Han . deBruijn, 15:22
- Re: Am I a crank?, Virgil, 15:22
- Re: Am I a crank?, Virgil, 15:04
- Re: Am I a crank?, Virgil, 15:00
- Re: Conic Sections writeup-, JEMebius, 14:59
- Re: Am I a crank?, Virgil, 14:57
- Re: Am I a crank?, Virgil, 14:55
- Re: Am I a crank?, Virgil, 14:52
- Re: Am I a crank?, Virgil, 14:49
- Re: Statistical modeling of novel chemical systems( AKA Chemist with lots of stats questions), Old Mac User, 14:21
- Re: Statistical modeling of novel chemical systems( AKA Chemist with lots of stats questions), Old Mac User, 14:21
- Re: Am I a crank?, Virgil, 14:20
- Re: Common divisor, smaller than a delta, bert, 14:15
- Re: Justice For Pluto, William Hughes, 14:00
- Re: Am I a crank?, MoeBlee, 13:54
- Re: Justice For Pluto, mensanator@xxxxxxxxxxx, 13:51
- Re: Am I a crank?, MoeBlee, 13:45
- Re: Riesz potential?, David C. Ullrich, 13:45
- Re: Fourier coefficient, Lee Rudolph, 13:41
- Re: 333491+ n^2 - n and Ulam's prime spiral, Roger Bagula, 13:31
- Re: " 1/ ( f(f(x)) - 2*f(x) ) = 1 / ( f(x) -2*x) + 1 , an equation ", alainverghote@xxxxxxxx, 13:28
- Re: 333491+ n^2 - n and Ulam's prime spiral, mensanator@xxxxxxxxxxx, 13:24
- Re: Am I a crank?, Lester Zick, 13:22
- Re: Am I a crank?, Lester Zick, 13:19
- Re: An idea for why we use f: domain -> codomain, Shmuel (Seymour J.) Metz, 13:19
- Re: Am I a crank?, Lester Zick, 13:18
- Re: Am I a crank?, Lester Zick, 13:17
- Re: Am I a crank?, Lester Zick, 13:16
- Re: Am I a crank?, Lester Zick, 13:15
- Re: Am I a crank?, Lester Zick, 13:14
- Re: Am I a crank?, Lester Zick, 13:13
- Re: 100 Mbits of PI needed, Cristiano, 13:10
- Re: Find the zeros of this function, Robert Israel, 13:08
- Re: Justice For Pluto, Michael Stemper, 13:05
- Re: Question on Laplace transforms, Puppet_Sock, 13:05
- Re: Fourier coefficient, Beforethen, 13:02
- Fourier coefficient, mike7411, 12:59
- Re: Arbitrarily weak axiomatic foundations?, Jan Burse, 12:36
- Re: Solving a set of equations with both XOR and addition., M.J.T. Guy, 12:35
- Re: Arbitrarily weak axiomatic foundations?, Jan Burse, 12:22
- Re: 100 Mbits of PI needed, Phil Carmody, 12:03
- Re: Minimum Prime Gap?, The Qurqirish Dragon, 11:52
- Re: Am I a crank?, Phil Carmody, 11:47
- Re: Common divisor, smaller than a delta, Arturo Magidin, 11:43
- Re: Product of multiple Normal Distributions, harris . pc, 11:40
- Re: Common divisor, smaller than a delta, Arturo Magidin, 11:39
- Re: solving matrix equation, Randy Poe, 11:32
- Re: Common divisor, smaller than a delta, asterisc, 11:31
- Re: solving matrix equation, Randy Poe, 11:29
- Re: No irrationals, The Qurqirish Dragon, 11:23
- Re: JSH: Randomness debate, some ground rules, Jesse F. Hughes, 11:22
- Re: " 1/ ( f(f(x)) - 2*f(x) ) = 1 / ( f(x) -2*x) + 1 , an equation ", Patrick Coilland, 11:17
- Re: Plane Transformations, Ulysse from CH, 11:13
- Re: 36 card problem (6x6 square), Randy Poe, 11:12
- Re: Common divisor, smaller than a delta, Arturo Magidin, 11:07
- Common divisor, smaller than a delta, asterisc, 11:04
- Re: Am I a crank?, Chris Smith, 10:58
- Re: No irrationals, Jonathan Hoyle, 10:56
- Re: " 1/ ( f(f(x)) - 2*f(x) ) = 1 / ( f(x) -2*x) + 1 , an equation ", alainverghote@xxxxxxxx, 10:51
- Re: No irrationals, C6L1V@xxxxxxx, 10:49
- Re: No irrationals, Dave L. Renfro, 10:46
- Conic Sections writeup, Han de Bruijn, 10:38
- Re: solving matrix equation, su_jionglong@xxxxxxxxxxx, 10:35
- Re: lagrange multipliers applied on payoff matrix, C6L1V@xxxxxxx, 10:32
- Re: 36 card problem (6x6 square), Beforethen, 10:31
- Re: A closed form challenge, Jean-Marc Gulliet, 10:25
- Re: Math as an Experimental Science, Jyrki Lahtonen, 10:17
- Re: Geometry: No four vectors can be pairwise at an right angle to each other, Randy Poe, 10:14
- Re: Showing convergence of a series, Rob Johnson, 10:05
- Re: Am I a crank?, fernando revilla, 09:59
- Re: No irrationals, Dave L. Renfro, 09:59
- Re: Am I a crank?, Jesse F. Hughes, 09:58
- Re: Randomness debate, some ground rules, Jesse F. Hughes, 09:31
- Re: System of Differential equation in intervals..., Michael Jørgensen, 09:21
- 100 Mbits of PI needed, Cristiano, 09:13
- Re: Geometry: No four vectors can be pairwise at an right angle to each other, Michael Orion, 09:11
- Re: Solve This Sequences Problem, A N Niel, 08:45
- 333491+ n^2 - n and Ulam's prime spiral, David Bernier, 08:25
- Re: Find the zeros of this function, Juryu, 08:09
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Dik T. Winter, 07:59
- Re: Arbitrarily weak axiomatic foundations?, Daryl McCullough, 07:54
- Re: Am I a crank?, schoenfeld . one, 07:48
- Hahn-Banach, Order Unit question, James, 07:42
- Re: Am I a crank?, John Schutkeker, 07:03
- Proof of probability distribution of inhomogeneous Poisson process, Micha Keijzers, 06:41
- Re: lagrange multipliers applied on payoff matrix, shiva, 06:36
- Re: Notations questions (tomography and Radon transform), Rob Johnson, 06:15
- Re: Am I a crank?, T.H. Ray, 06:14
- Re: Notations questions (tomography and Radon transform), Rob Johnson, 06:13
- Re: topology with continuous and metric., William Elliot, 06:12
- Riesz potential?, Richard Giuly, 06:11
- Re: conformal mapping problem [supersede], Jannick Asmus, 06:09
- Calculating cubic between two circles (transition curve), dlidstrom, 05:51
- Re: German discovers longest prime number, David C . Ullrich, 05:50
- Re: [] A graph theory terminology challenge, William Elliot, 05:47
- Re: Am I a crank?, Han de Bruijn, 05:44
- Re: Parametrization of algebraic curves, Jyrki Lahtonen, 05:24
- Re: Solving a set of equations with both XOR and addition., jaapsch, 05:11
- Re: topology with continuous and metric., mina_world, 04:46
- Re: Parametrization of algebraic curves, anvera, 04:44
- Re: [] A graph theory terminology challenge, Proginoskes, 04:33
- Re: Am I a crank?, Virgil, 04:33
- Re: [] A graph theory terminology challenge, William Elliot, 04:27
- Re: Am I a crank?, Virgil, 04:26
- Re: Am I a crank?, Virgil, 04:21
- Re: Solving a set of equations with both XOR and addition., Michael Jørgensen, 04:17
- 36 card problem (6x6 square), Dale, 04:04
- Re: Mathematica favor requested, Jean-Marc Gulliet, 04:01
- Re: Am I a crank?, Proginoskes, 03:45
- Re: Am I a crank?, Proginoskes, 03:41
- Re: No irrationals, Proginoskes, 03:37
- Solving a set of equations with both XOR and addition., Cyt0plas, 03:35
- Re: Am I a crank?, Han de Bruijn, 03:34
- Re: [] A graph theory terminology challenge, Proginoskes, 03:32
- Re: Am I a crank?, Han de Bruijn, 03:29
- 2003!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!2004!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!2001!!!!!!!!!!!!2002!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!, NILS BÖRJESSON, 03:25
- Re: Am I a crank?, Han de Bruijn, 03:22
- Re: Am I a crank?, Han de Bruijn, 03:19
- Re: Probability of Two Students Cheating, Aaron, 02:49
- Re: Arbitrarily weak axiomatic foundations?, Keith Ramsay, 02:41
- Re: topology with continuous and metric., William Elliot, 01:57
- Re: Probability of Two Students Cheating, berndlosert, 01:52
- Re: Find the zeros of this function, Robert Israel, 01:28
- Probability of Two Students Cheating, Aaron, 01:27
- Re: No irrationals, fishfry, 01:01
- Re: No irrationals, fishfry, 00:59
- Re: Do the Math. Make Thousands with only a $6.00 investment, Puzzlemuscle, 00:19
- Re: make millions, Puzzlemuscle, 00:17
- Re: Am I a crank?, Virgil, 00:08
- Re: Am I a crank?, Virgil, 00:05
- Re: Product of multiple Normal Distributions, Robert Israel, 00:03
- Re: Am I a crank?, Virgil, 00:02
August 30, 2006
- Re: [OT] Re: Mathematica favor requested, William Elliot, 23:57
- Re: Solve This Sequences Problem, fiazidris, 23:55
- Math as an Experimental Science, William Elliot, 23:52
- Re: Solve This Sequences Problem, fiazidris, 23:50
- Product of multiple Normal Distributions, harris . pc, 23:37
- likelyhood of a pandemic, guenter, 23:33
- Re: analysis exercise check,, William Elliot, 23:32
- [OT] Re: Mathematica favor requested, Stephen J. Herschkorn, 23:27
- Re: Pluto & Bode, Manny Feld, 23:26
- Re: Mathematica favor requested, Stephen J. Herschkorn, 23:25
- Re: analysis exercise,, William Elliot, 23:23
- Re: Mathematica favor requested, Stephen Montgomery-Smith, 23:18
- Re: Mathematica favor requested, Stephen Montgomery-Smith, 23:16
- System of Differential equation in intervals..., ashesh, 23:12
- [] A graph theory terminology challenge, William Elliot, 23:01
- Re: Am I a crank?, Virgil, 22:39
- Re: Am I a crank?, Virgil, 22:37
- Re: Mathematica favor requested, donstockbauer, 22:30
- Re: Pluto & Bode, Aluminium Holocene Holodeck Zoroaster, 21:51
- Re: Arbitrarily weak axiomatic foundations?, Daryl McCullough, 21:49
- Mathematica favor requested, Stephen J. Herschkorn, 21:39
- Re: Pluto & Bode, Dik T. Winter, 21:33
- Re: help with properties of logarithms, C6L1V@xxxxxxx, 21:02
- Re: computing first derivative of functions with multivariate variable, C6L1V@xxxxxxx, 20:47
- Re: an optimization problem, C6L1V@xxxxxxx, 20:44
- Re: JSH: When nothing works, Jesse F. Hughes, 20:35
- Re: Arbitrarily weak axiomatic foundations?, wit, 20:35
- Re: analysis exercise,, porky_pig_jr@xxxxxxxxxxx, 20:33
- Re: Solve This Sequences Problem, mensanator@xxxxxxxxxxx, 20:23
- Re: Pluto & Bode, John Schutkeker, 19:55
- Re: Solve This Sequences Problem, Rick Decker, 19:52
- Re: Arbitrarily weak axiomatic foundations?, MoeBlee, 19:49
- Re: conformal mapping problem--, JEMebius, 19:46
- Re: analysis exercise,, The World Wide Wade, 19:33
- Are you through with the party? - Get Serious At POKER333, detector2002, 19:26
- Re: solving matrix equation, Bob Delaney, 19:25
- Re: conformal mapping problem, rusty, 19:23
- Re: Arbitrarily weak axiomatic foundations?, Rupert, 19:12
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Dik T. Winter, 19:11
- solving matrix equation, su_jionglong@xxxxxxxxxxx, 19:08
- Re: Solve This Sequences Problem, Gerry Myerson, 18:58
- Re: Pluto & Bode, Dik T. Winter, 18:54
- Re: German discovers longest prime number, Phil Carmody, 18:48
- Re: Minimum Prime Gap?, Gerry Myerson, 18:48
- Re: Arbitrarily weak axiomatic foundations?, Jan Burse, 18:48
- Re: Finding {a,b,c} if d=-4m?, Gerry Myerson, 18:44
- Re: Am I a crank?, Lester Zick, 18:43
- Re: conformal mapping problem, Narcoleptic Insomniac, 18:43
- Re: Math as an Experimental Science, BuddhaThu, 18:41
- Re: Am I a crank?, Lester Zick, 18:40
- an optimization problem, Roy, 18:39
- Re: Am I a crank?, Lester Zick, 18:39
- Re: Am I a crank?, Lester Zick, 18:37
- Re: Am I a crank?, Lester Zick, 18:36
- Re: Am I a crank?, Lester Zick, 18:34
- Re: German discovers longest prime number, Phil Carmody, 18:31
- computing first derivative of functions with multivariate variable, Roy, 18:30
- Re: German discovers longest prime number, Dik T. Winter, 18:29
- Re: conformal mapping problem, Juryu, 18:13
- Re: No irrationals, porky_pig_jr@xxxxxxxxxxx, 18:13
- Re: conformal mapping problem-, JEMebius, 18:10
- Re: No irrationals, porky_pig_jr@xxxxxxxxxxx, 18:10
- Re: Are there forums where I can post questions and get help for logs?, mason805, 18:09
- Re: I don't understand -- Matlab/Maple refused compute the Taylor expansion of this function?, Robert Israel, 18:03
- Re: Arbitrarily weak axiomatic foundations?, Daryl McCullough, 18:00
- Re: Geometry: No four vectors can be pairwise at an right angle to each other, Hero, 17:51
- Re: analysis exercise check,, porky_pig_jr@xxxxxxxxxxx, 17:50
- Re: Random walks & heat kernel, Jake McIver, 17:44
- Re: conformal mapping problem, Narcoleptic Insomniac, 17:43
- Re: conformal mapping problem, Jannick Asmus, 17:33
- Re: Geometry: No four vectors can be pairwise at an right angle to each other, Hero, 17:33
- analysis exercise check,, vsgdp, 17:24
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Virgil, 17:23
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Virgil, 17:22
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Virgil, 17:20
- Re: Am I a crank?, Lester Zick, 17:20
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Virgil, 17:18
- Re: Find the zeros of this function, Jannick Asmus, 17:18
- Re: conformal mapping problem-, Juryu, 17:17
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Virgil, 17:16
- Re: Simple Question: Totally Boundedness of [0,1] intersect R-Q, Jason Pawloski, 17:16
- Re: A new definition for Cardinality, Virgil, 17:06
- Re: Math as an Experimental Science, Proginoskes, 17:03
- Re: Chain Reactions Within An Equilibrium Of Entropy & Chaos, CoreyWhite, 17:00
- Re: K-Plex (in Graph Theory), Proginoskes, 16:58
- Re: German discovers longest prime number, Proginoskes, 16:55
- Re: Minimum Prime Gap?, Gerry, 16:52
- Re: [] A graph theory terminology challenge, Proginoskes, 16:51
- analysis exercise,, vsgdp, 16:50
- Re: Geometry: No four vectors (...), Hero, 16:49
- Re: A new definition for Cardinality, Virgil, 16:48
- Re: Minimum Prime Gap?, Gerry, 16:48
- Re: Minimum Prime Gap?, Gerry, 16:48
- Re: Find the zeros of this function, Juryu, 16:47
- Re: Pluto & Bode, John Schutkeker, 16:43
- Find the zeros of this function, Juryu, 16:43
- Re: Random walks & heat kernel, Christopher, 16:43
- Re: No irrationals, Jesse F. Hughes, 16:42
- Re: Are there forums where I can post questions and get help for logs?, Narcoleptic Insomniac, 16:37
- Re: An uncountable countable set, David R Tribble, 16:29
- Re: No irrationals, jankrihau, 16:21
- Re: help with properties of logarithms, mason805, 16:20
- Re: An uncountable countable set, David R Tribble, 16:14
- Re: Pluto & Bode, mensanator@xxxxxxxxxxx, 16:13
- Re: Minimum Prime Gap?, jankrihau, 16:11
- Re: I don't understand -- Matlab/Maple refused compute the Taylor expansion of this function?, Luna Moon, 16:10
- Are there forums where I can post questions and get help for logs?, mason805, 16:10
- conformal mapping problem, Juryu, 16:05
- Re: Am I a crank?, MoeBlee, 15:46
- Re: Am I a crank?, Virgil, 15:45
- Re: Am I a crank?, Virgil, 15:43
- Re: Am I a crank?, Virgil, 15:39
- Re: Am I a crank?, Virgil, 15:38
- Re: Pluto & Bode, gwh, 15:29
- Re: I don't understand -- Matlab/Maple refused compute the Taylor expansion of this function?, Robert Israel, 15:28
- Re: Minimum Prime Gap?, Jules, 15:26
- Finding {a,b,c} if d=-4m?, Gerry, 15:26
- Re: Simple Question: Totally Boundedness of [0,1] intersect R-Q, Herman Rubin, 15:16
- Minimum Prime Gap?, Gerry, 15:15
- Re: Am I a crank?, John Schutkeker, 15:14
- Re: No irrationals, Dave L. Renfro, 15:06
- Re: Request for consulting assistance: multidimensional fluiddynamics, Bill LaMar, 14:45
- Re: No irrationals, porky_pig_jr@xxxxxxxxxxx, 14:38
- Re: Coincidince of analytic functions, Herman Rubin, 14:38
- Re: A new definition for Cardinality, MoeBlee, 14:35
- Re: Solve This Sequences Problem, Robert Israel, 14:32
- Re: A new definition for Cardinality, MoeBlee, 14:14
- Re: A new definition for Cardinality, MoeBlee, 14:12
- Re: A complex variables problem, Jannick Asmus, 14:06
- Re: Solve This Sequences Problem, [Mr.] Lynn Kurtz, 14:02
- Re: Am I a crank?, Lester Zick, 13:58
- Re: A complex variables problem, Juryu, 13:57
- Re: Am I a crank?, Lester Zick, 13:55
- Re: sin (n degree) = rational number ?, agentsolver, 13:54
- Re: I don't understand -- Matlab/Maple refused compute the Taylor expansion of this function?, Luna Moon, 13:53
- Re: Am I a crank?, Lester Zick, 13:53
- Re: Am I a crank?, Lester Zick, 13:51
- Re: No irrationals, Dave L. Renfro, 13:51
- Re: Math as an Experimental Science, M Rath, 13:31
- Re: A complex variables problem, Jannick Asmus, 13:30
- Re: Factoring Polynomials, Robert Israel, 13:28
- Re: No irrationals, Dave L. Renfro, 13:26
- Re: A new definition for Cardinality, zuhair, 13:25
- Re: Continuous map from one set of functions to another?, James Dolan, 13:24
- Re: A new definition for Cardinality, zuhair, 13:06
- Re: Solve This Sequences Problem, mensanator@xxxxxxxxxxx, 13:04
- Re: topology with continuous and metric., mina_world, 12:59
- Re: No irrationals, MoeBlee, 12:50
- Re: No irrationals, Bart Goddard, 12:50
- Re: No irrationals, William Hughes, 12:43
- Re: Circumference of an arc, Steve Davies, 12:42
- Re: Geometry: No four vectors can be pairwise at an right angle to each other, Randy Poe, 12:30
- Re: No irrationals, Dave L. Renfro, 12:22
- Re: Diagonals on a cube - any group theory experts out there?, Jim Ferry, 12:19
- Re: No irrationals, Gene Ward Smith, 12:15
- Re: Circumference of an arc, Greg Neill, 12:13
- Re: Circumference of an arc, C6L1V@xxxxxxx, 12:12
- No irrationals, Poakfield@xxxxxxx, 12:11
- Re: German discovers longest prime number, W. Dale Hall, 11:57
- Re: Continuous map from one set of functions to another?, Arturo Magidin, 11:47
- Re: Torsion Fields, ianparker2, 11:39
- Continuous map from one set of functions to another?, Richard Giuly, 11:38
- Circumference of an arc, Steve Davies, 11:29
- Re: A complex variables problem, Juryu, 11:23
- Re: Another deep problem solved, hiraga, 11:18
- Re: A complex variables problem, Juryu, 11:13
- Re: compact support, Richard Giuly, 11:12
- Re: To Compute ( a ^ b ) mod n, Ignacio Larrosa Cañestro, 11:07
- An idea for why we use f: domain -> codomain, alysander, 10:45
- Re: Geometry: No four vectors (...), JEMebius, 10:40
- Random walks & heat kernel, Pelle, 10:27
- Thales Theorem, Maury Barbato, 10:14
- Solve This Sequences Problem, fiazidris, 09:49
- Re: books on functional analysis, dmitry.sustretov@xxxxxxxxx, 09:49
- Re: Am I a crank?, Chip Eastham, 09:37
- Re: Geometry: No four vectors can be pairwise at an right angle to each other, Michael Orion, 09:19
- Re: Am I a crank?, Jesse F. Hughes, 09:09
- topology with continuous and metric., mina_world, 09:05
- Re: Solving a 3D systems of equations, G. A. Edgar, 09:00
- Parametrization of algebraic curves, Grothendieck-Hirzebruch, 08:42
- Re: Simple Question: Totally Boundedness of [0,1] intersect R-Q, Dave L. Renfro, 08:38
- Re: Am I a crank?, Jesse F. Hughes, 08:36
- Re: Am I a crank?, Jesse F. Hughes, 08:30
- Re: English question with "up to", mina_world, 08:24
- Re: Another deep problem solved, kp, 08:20
- Re: Math as an Experimental Science, Manny Feld, 08:12
- Re: Math as an Experimental Science, Manny Feld, 08:11
- Re: Math as an Experimental Science, Manny Feld, 08:10
- Re: Math as an Experimental Science, Manny Feld, 08:09
- Re: A complex variables problem, Jannick Asmus, 08:09
- Re: Math as an Experimental Science, Manny Feld, 08:08
- Re: Am I a crank?, schoenfeld . one, 08:01
- Re: Statistical modeling of novel chemical systems( AKA Chemist with lots of stats questions), ghostwriter, 07:58
- Re: Pluto needs your help, Larry Hammick, 07:32
- Re: Pluto needs your help, Narcoleptic Insomniac, 07:28
- Re: Am I a crank?, Han de Bruijn, 07:07
- Re: English question with "up to", David C . Ullrich, 07:05
- Re: A closed form challenge, raymond manzoni, 07:03
- Re: Simple Question: Totally Boundedness of [0,1] intersect R-Q, David C . Ullrich, 06:57
- Re: Am I a crank?, Han de Bruijn, 06:57
- Re: Math as an Experimental Science, David C . Ullrich, 06:54
- Re: Am I a crank?, Han de Bruijn, 06:51
- Re: Coincidince of analytic functions, David C . Ullrich, 06:46
- Re: German discovers longest prime number, Han de Bruijn, 06:45
- Re: seminorms on holomorphic functions, David C . Ullrich, 06:41
- Re: Math as an Experimental Science, Chris Thompson, 06:06
- vector-valued Laplacian, francois . aspert, 05:58
- Re: German discovers longest prime number, David C . Ullrich, 05:54
- Re: A complex variables problem, Jannick Asmus, 05:51
- Re: Am I a crank?, schoenfeld . one, 05:43
- Re: English question with "up to", mina_world, 05:40
- Re: www.combinatorics.org (Electronic Journal of Combinatorics), Chris Thompson, 05:39
- Re: Math as an Experimental Science, schoenfeld . one, 05:37
- Re: Math as an Experimental Science, William Elliot, 05:30
- Re: Torsion Fields, Golden helmet, 05:27
- Re: Diagonals on a cube - any group theory experts out there?, Hauke Reddmann, 05:26
- Re: Math as an Experimental Science, William Elliot, 05:22
- Re: pre-reading before serge lang's algebra ( graduate text in mathematics ), eltonjohn, 05:14
- Re: Pluto & Bode, John Schutkeker, 05:12
- Re: Math as an Experimental Science, Tim Peters, 05:12
- Re: Factoring Polynomials, John Schutkeker, 05:08
- Re: Am I a crank?, John Schutkeker, 05:06
- Diagonals on a cube - any group theory experts out there?, Christian . Sohl, 05:05
- Re: Am I a crank?, John Schutkeker, 04:59
- Re: Math as an Experimental Science, Proginoskes, 04:53
- Re: To Compute ( a ^ b ) mod n, anil, 04:50
- Re: Am I a crank?, Proginoskes, 04:47
- Re: German discovers longest prime number, Proginoskes, 04:39
- Re: compact support, Jiri Lebl, 04:38
- Re: Math as an Experimental Science, Jyrki Lahtonen, 04:28
- Re: Am I a crank?, Jeremy Boden, 04:14
- Re: seminorms on holomorphic functions, lematheux, 04:08
- Re: Am I a crank?, schoenfeld . one, 04:02
- Re: Independency -> Cov = 0 but does Cov = 0 -> independency?, Karl Ove Hufthammer, 03:51
- Re: English question with "up to", Rainer Rosenthal, 03:45
- Re: Am I a crank?, Han de Bruijn, 03:43
- Re: Primes in the digit length of the Kolakoski seq., Phil Carmody, 03:41
- Re: German discovers longest prime number, Phil Carmody, 03:36
- Re: Math as an Experimental Science, Han de Bruijn, 03:34
- Re: Math as an Experimental Science, Han de Bruijn, 03:30
- Re: Am I a crank?, Han de Bruijn, 03:23
- Re: Primes in the digit length of the Kolakoski seq., Phil Carmody, 03:22
- Re: Am I a crank?, schoenfeld . one, 03:20
- English question with "up to", mina_world, 03:17
- Re: Am I a crank?, Han de Bruijn, 03:15
- Re: Am I a crank?, Han de Bruijn, 03:10
- Re: Math as an Experimental Science, Gerry Myerson, 02:59
- Re: German discovers longest prime number, Gerry Myerson, 02:56
- Re: German discovers longest prime number, Gene Ward Smith, 02:27
- Re: Independency -> Cov = 0 but does Cov = 0 -> independency?, Robert Israel, 02:18
- Re: German discovers longest prime number, Robert Israel, 01:56
- Re: German discovers longest prime number, Proginoskes, 01:52
- Independency -> Cov = 0 but does Cov = 0 -> independency?, Konrad Viltersten, 01:48
- Re: Essential singularities and residue theorem and contour integral?, Robert Israel, 01:29
- Re: Factoring Polynomials, Robert Israel, 01:04
- Re: Essential singularities and residue theorem and contour integral?, Mike, 01:04
- Re: P is not equal to NP (and this is why), matt . zellman, 00:54
- Re: Independency -> Cov = 0 but does Cov = 0 -> independency?, karl, 00:54
- Re: German discovers longest prime number, mensanator@xxxxxxx, 00:50
- German discovers longest prime number, studiescircle, 00:42
- Re: Math as an Experimental Science, William Elliot, 00:41
- Re: Math as an Experimental Science, William Elliot, 00:37
- Re: Simple Question: Totally Boundedness of [0,1] intersect R-Q, The World Wide Wade, 00:04
August 29, 2006
- Re: Theorem of Leibniz, William Elliot, 23:56
- Re: Math as an Experimental Science, Gerry Myerson, 23:53
- Re: Math as an Experimental Science, M Rath, 23:44
- Re: compact support, William Elliot, 23:38
- Simple Question: Totally Boundedness of [0,1] intersect R-Q, Jason Pawloski, 23:31
- Math as an Experimental Science, William Elliot, 23:17
- Re: compact support, Richard Giuly, 22:26
- Re: Pluto & Bode, Proginoskes, 22:06
- Re: Am I a crank?, Proginoskes, 22:00
- Re: P is not equal to NP (and this is why), Proginoskes, 21:53
- Re: compact support, Gene Ward Smith, 21:45
- Re: Coincidince of analytic functions, The World Wide Wade, 21:40
- Re: Coincidince of analytic functions, James Dolan, 21:19
- Re: Notations questions (tomography and Radon transform), Richard Giuly, 21:03
- Re: Geometry: No four vectors can be pairwise at an right angle to each other, Aluminium Holocene Holodeck Zoroaster, 20:51
- Re: Transforming bound space, Stephen J. Herschkorn, 20:50
- compact support, Richard Giuly, 20:47
- Re: Transforming bound space, david petry, 20:30
- Re: Pluto & Bode, Dik T. Winter, 20:28
- Re: Notations questions (tomography and Radon transform), Richard Giuly, 20:24
- Re: Am I a crank?, Aluminium Holocene Holodeck Zoroaster, 20:24
- Re: Coincidince of analytic functions, Lee Rudolph, 20:23
- Hahn-Banach, Order Units, Linear functionals, James, 20:20
- Re: www.combinatorics.org (Electronic Journal of Combinatorics), Gerry Myerson, 20:20
- P is not equal to NP (and this is why), matt . zellman, 20:19
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Dik T. Winter, 20:18
- Re: analysis with divergence., mina_world, 20:10
- Re: Transforming bound space, The World Wide Wade, 20:06
- Re: Coincidince of analytic functions, The World Wide Wade, 20:01
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Dik T. Winter, 20:00
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Dik T. Winter, 19:57
- Re: Arbitrarily weak axiomatic foundations?, Aatu Koskensilta, 19:52
- Re: analysis with convergence., mina_world, 19:50
- Re: An uncountable countable set, David R Tribble, 19:44
- Re: Arbitrarily weak axiomatic foundations?, Rupert, 19:39
- Re: Coincidince of analytic functions, The World Wide Wade, 19:34
- Re: Arbitrarily weak axiomatic foundations?, Aatu Koskensilta, 19:34
- Re: Arbitrarily weak axiomatic foundations?, Rupert, 19:30
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Dik T. Winter, 19:27
- Re: Am I a crank?, fernando revilla, 19:25
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Dik T. Winter, 19:03
- Re: Essential singularities and residue theorem and contour integral?, Robert Israel, 19:00
- Re: Statistical modeling of novel chemical systems( AKA Chemist with lots of stats questions), Jeremy Boden, 18:59
- Re: Coincidince of analytic functions, Lee Rudolph, 18:52
- Re: Am I a crank?, Gerry Myerson, 18:52
- Torsion Fields, Jack Sarfatti, 18:46
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Dik T. Winter, 18:42
- Re: Request for consulting assistance: multidimensional fluid dynamics, Jeremy Boden, 18:39
- Coincidince of analytic functions, bryant_j_j, 18:37
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Dik T. Winter, 18:29
- Re: Geometry: No four vectors can be pairwise at an right angle to each other, Hero, 18:29
- Re: equalizers and monomorphisms, Lee Rudolph, 18:28
- Re: equalizers and monomorphisms, Jannick Asmus, 18:24
- Re: N-Dimensional Rotation, Lee Rudolph, 18:06
- Re: Am I a crank?, Jesse F. Hughes, 18:03
- Re: Transforming bound space, Stephen J. Herschkorn, 18:00
- Re: Pluto needs your help, Gene Ward Smith, 17:59
- equalizers and monomorphisms, Jose Capco, 17:59
- Re: Another deep problem solved, Kees, 17:54
- Re: To Compute ( a ^ b ) mod n, W. Dale Hall, 17:48
- Re: N-Dimensional Rotation, Michael Orion, 17:48
- Re: Transforming bound space, Randy Poe, 17:45
- Re: Solving a 3D Equation, mathman, 17:37
- Re: Transforming bound space, mathman, 17:34
- Re: Pluto & Bode, John Schutkeker, 17:23
- Re: Factoring Polynomials, John Schutkeker, 17:22
- Re: Pluto needs your help, porky_pig_jr@xxxxxxxxxxx, 17:14
- Re: Solving a 3D systems of equations, Robert Israel, 17:10
- Re: Essential singularities and residue theorem and contour integral?, The World Wide Wade, 17:08
- Re: K-Plex (in Graph Theory), Proginoskes, 17:08
- Re: Essential singularities and residue theorem and contour integral?, Mike, 17:02
- Re: Essential singularities and residue theorem and contour integral?, Mike, 16:56
- N-Dimensional Rotation, mike4ty4, 16:55
- Re: finding the conformal mapping and plotting complex conformal mapping in Matlab?, Mike, 16:55
- Re: Solving a 3D systems of equations, Randy Poe, 16:32
- Re: Solving a 3D systems of equations, Randy Poe, 16:22
- Re: Solving a 3D systems of equations, Randy Poe, 16:18
- Re: integers modulo n, Chang Huan, 16:10
- Statistical modeling of novel chemical systems( AKA Chemist with lots of stats questions), ghostwriter, 16:06
- Re: Solving a 3D systems of equations, fred botjon, 16:04
- Re: Solving a 3D systems of equations, Randy Poe, 15:48
- Re: prime number theorem, W. Dale Hall, 15:44
- Transforming bound space, Ramesh Rebba, 15:32
- Re: Request for consulting assistance: multidimensional fluid dynamics, Bill LaMar, 15:10
- Re: Solving a 3D systems of equations, payam, 15:09
- Re: analysis with convergence., The World Wide Wade, 15:05
- Re: Am I a crank?, Lester Zick, 14:57
- GENERAL RELATIVITY rapes common sense!!, frank hee, 14:54
- Re: Solving a 3D Equation, Robert Israel, 14:49
- Re: seminorms on holomorphic functions, Robert Israel, 14:41
- Re: analysis with divergence., The World Wide Wade, 14:40
- Re: Unit cubes, Dave L. Renfro, 14:31
- Re: A new definition for Cardinality, Virgil, 14:27
- Re: To Compute ( a ^ b ) mod n, temptony, 14:25
- Re: Solving a 3D systems of equations, fred botjon, 14:18
- Re: Solving a 3D systems of equations, Randy Poe, 14:17
- Re: seminorms on holomorphic functions, David C. Ullrich, 14:12
- Re: To Compute ( a ^ b ) mod n, Ignacio Larrosa Cañestro, 14:08
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Virgil, 14:06
- Re: Am I a crank?, John Schutkeker, 14:05
- Solving a 3D systems of equations, payam, 14:00
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Virgil, 13:59
- Solving a 3D Equation, payam, 13:59
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Virgil, 13:56
- Re: Pluto needs your help, Tova, 13:49
- Re: Another deep problem solved, Tova, 13:47
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Virgil, 13:47
- Re: To Compute ( a ^ b ) mod n, Ignacio Larrosa Cañestro, 13:46
- Re: To Compute ( a ^ b ) mod n, temptony, 13:45
- Unit cubes, kunzmilan, 13:19
- Re: To Compute ( a ^ b ) mod n, temptony, 13:13
- Re: HELP: Index numbers & inflation :D, Ryan_Jones, 13:12
- Re: To Compute ( a ^ b ) mod n, anil, 13:10
- Re: finding the conformal mapping and plotting complex conformal mapping in Matlab?, Robert Israel, 12:51
- Re: Request for consulting assistance: multidimensional fluid dynamics, [Mr.] Lynn Kurtz, 12:48
- Request for consulting assistance: multidimensional fluid dynamics, Bill LaMar, 12:36
- www.combinatorics.org (Electronic Journal of Combinatorics), Chris Thompson, 12:33
- seminorms on holomorphic functions, lematheux, 12:30
- Re: Invariant subspace, Robert Israel, 12:29
- Gravity Emergent from ODLRO Inflation Field out of Standard Quark-Lepton-Gauge Boson False Vacuum, Jack Sarfatti, 12:13
- Re: Theorem of Leibniz, mitch, 12:11
- Re: Pluto needs your help, mensanator@xxxxxxxxxxx, 12:09
- Re: Pluto needs your help, Narcoleptic Insomniac, 12:05
- Re: You can't make this stuff up, Amateur, 11:54
- Re: You can't make this stuff up, Amateur, 11:53
- Re: Pluto & Bode, Richard Henry, 11:51
- Re: Help!!!, Bart Goddard, 11:50
- Re: Theorem of Leibniz, Denis Feldmann, 11:50
- Re: Am I a crank?, Lee Rudolph, 11:48
- Re: To Compute ( a ^ b ) mod n, W. Dale Hall, 11:48
- Re: a technical problem in non-standard analysis, Denis Feldmann, 11:42
- To Compute ( a ^ b ) mod n, anil, 11:39
- Re: You can't make this stuff up, Amateur, 11:39
- Re: Am I a crank?, Jeremy Boden, 11:35
- Re: pre-reading before serge lang's algebra ( graduate text in mathematics ), Bill Dubuque, 11:26
- Re: pre-reading before serge lang's algebra ( graduate text in mathematics ), Steven Woody, 11:24
- Re: pre-reading before serge lang's algebra ( graduate text in mathematics ), Dave L. Renfro, 11:20
- Re: A complex variables problem, Jannick Asmus, 11:15
- Re: Another deep problem solved, Amateur, 11:13
- Re: Trig Equation, Rainer Rosenthal, 11:04
- Re: Am I a crank?, John Schutkeker, 11:03
- Re: Sum this series using residues: 1 + 1/2^4 + 1/3^4 +..., G. A. Edgar, 11:02
- Theorem of Leibniz, mitch, 11:00
- Re: Trig Equation, Patrick Coilland, 10:55
- Pluto & Bode, John Schutkeker, 10:50
- Re: generalized soduku problem, The Qurqirish Dragon, 10:49
- Sum this series using residues: 1 + 1/2^4 + 1/3^4 +..., Juryu, 10:43
- Re: Trig Equation, David W . Cantrell, 10:38
- Re: Recursion Closed-Form, J.B. Wood, 10:33
- Re: Pluto needs your help, Peter Webb, 10:31
- Re: Pythagorean triangles with triangular number sides: Infinite number or not?, Danny, 10:30
- Re: Trig Equation, Patrick Coilland, 10:29
- Re: Trig Equation, Patrick Coilland, 10:27
- Re: pre-reading before serge lang's algebra ( graduate text in mathematics ), Arturo Magidin, 10:23
- Re: Trig Equation, Patrick Coilland, 10:22
- Re: Trig Equation, David W . Cantrell, 10:16
- Re: Trig Equation, Patrick Coilland, 10:08
- Re: A complex variables problem, Jannick Asmus, 10:06
- Re: Trig Equation, Patrick Coilland, 10:05
- Re: Essential singularities and residue theorem and contour integral?, Julian V. Noble, 10:00
- Re: Arbitrarily weak axiomatic foundations?, tchow, 09:56
- Re: Trig Equation, Deep, 09:56
- Re: number of cases..., kunzmilan, 09:49
- Re: Geometry: No four vectors can be pairwise at an right angle to each other, Randy Poe, 09:48
- Re: Trig Equation, Patrick Coilland, 09:43
- Re: a technical problem in non-standard analysis, Lee Rudolph, 09:32
- Re: Triangles Inscribed in a Circle, The Qurqirish Dragon, 09:18
- Re: Trig Equation, Deep, 09:17
- Re: Trig Equation, David W . Cantrell, 09:14
- Re: pre-reading before serge lang's algebra ( graduate text in mathematics ), eltonjohn, 09:14
- Re: Trig Equation, Patrick Coilland, 09:11
- a technical problem in non-standard analysis, Denis Feldmann, 09:10
- Re: You can't make this stuff up, Lee Rudolph, 08:52
- Re: A new definition for Cardinality, georgie, 08:48
- Re: You can't make this stuff up, Richard Tobin, 08:45
- Re: Trig Equation, Patrick Coilland, 08:45
- Trig Equation, Deep, 08:23
- You can't make this stuff up, BobFelton@xxxxxxxxx, 08:20
- Endorse me for arXiv, Victor Porton, 08:08
- Re: A minor trouble with Normal subgroups, Ben, 08:05
- Re: Topology on goedel-numbers of set-theory: seperability?, William Elliot, 08:01
- Re: Keeping it simple, primes and randomness, Meh., 07:45
- Re: Characterization of the Goldbach conjecture in an infinite set of even numb, fernando revilla, 07:15
- Characterization of the Goldbach conjecture in an infinite set of even numb, fernando revilla, 07:04
- Re: A minor trouble with Normal subgroups, William Elliot, 07:02
- Re: Essential singularities and residue theorem and contour integral?, Narcoleptic Insomniac, 06:54
- Re: number of cases..., Patrick Coilland, 06:47
- Re: " 1/ ( f(f(x)) - 2*f(x) ) = 1 / ( f(x) -2*x) + 1 , an equation ", Patrick Coilland, 06:32
- Re: Geometry: No four vectors can be pairwise at an right angle to each other, kunzmilan, 06:26
- Re: analysis with divergence., Rob Johnson, 05:58
- pre-reading before serge lang's algebra ( graduate text in mathematics ), Steven Woody, 05:48
- Re: Notations questions (tomography and Radon transform), Rob Johnson, 05:42
- Re: HELP: Index numbers & inflation :D, Ryan_Jones, 05:35
- Re: number of cases..., kunzmilan, 05:27
- Re: An uncountable countable set, mueckenh, 05:17
- Re: An uncountable countable set, mueckenh, 05:14
- Re: Notations questions (tomography and Radon transform), Ben, 05:14
- Re: An uncountable countable set, mueckenh, 05:12
- Re: An uncountable countable set, mueckenh, 05:10
- Re: An uncountable countable set, mueckenh, 05:08
- Re: Notations questions (tomography and Radon transform), Ben, 04:58
- Re: " 1/ ( f(f(x)) - 2*f(x) ) = 1 / ( f(x) -2*x) + 1 , an equation ", Patrick Coilland, 04:48
- A minor trouble with Normal subgroups, Ben, 04:36
- Re: No complex structure on six-dimensional sphere?, rusty, 03:53
- generalized soduku problem, frank meng, 03:49
- Re: is there a relation for all the residues?, Luna Moon, 03:43
- analysis with divergence., mina_world, 03:35
- Notations questions (tomography and Radon transform), Richard Giuly, 03:32
- Re: Help!!!, coleman . bill, 03:19
- Re: Essential singularities and residue theorem and contour integral?, Robert Israel, 03:08
- Re: Essential singularities and residue theorem and contour integral?, Robert Israel, 03:05
- Re: inequality question with sin x., mina_world, 02:51
- Re: analysis with convergence., Jannick Asmus, 02:49
- Re: analysis with convergence., mina_world, 02:34
- Re: Invariant subspace, Jannick Asmus, 02:32
- Re: Divisibility by a prime, yuri72, 02:31
- Re: analysis with convergence., mina_world, 02:26
- Re: Essential singularities and residue theorem and contour integral?, Mike, 02:20
- Re: complex analysis with contour integral.., mina_world, 02:18
- Re: I don't understand -- Matlab/Maple refused compute the Taylor expansion of this function?, Roger Stafford, 02:17
- Re: finding the conformal mapping and plotting complex conformal mapping in Matlab?, Mike, 02:17
- Re: Essential singularities and residue theorem and contour integral?, Mike, 02:16
- Re: HELP, Badger, 02:12
- Re: Essential singularities and residue theorem and contour integral?, Mike, 02:01
- Re: Essential singularities and residue theorem and contour integral?, Robert Israel, 01:59
- Re: Arbitrarily weak axiomatic foundations?, Virgil, 01:57
- Re: Pluto needs your help, Marshall, 01:54
- Re: finding the conformal mapping and plotting complex conformal mapping in Matlab?, Robert Israel, 01:53
- Re: Perleman & Poincare, marko_amnell, 01:50
- Essential singularities and residue theorem and contour integral?, Mike, 01:47
- Re: Is it possible to solve this complex equation?, Mike, 01:44
- Re: I don't understand -- Matlab/Maple refused compute the Taylor expansion of this function?, Robert Israel, 01:39
- Re: HELP, Virgil, 01:31
- Re: Pluto needs your help, Narcoleptic Insomniac, 01:23
- finding the conformal mapping and plotting complex conformal mapping in Matlab?, Mike, 01:08
- Re: question about analysis proof,, vsgdp, 00:57
- Re: Invariant subspace, Robert Israel, 00:37
- Re: I don't understand -- Matlab/Maple refused compute the Taylor expansion of this function?, C6L1V@xxxxxxx, 00:27
- Re: Am I a crank?, Robert Israel, 00:12
- I don't understand -- Matlab/Maple refused compute the Taylor expansion of this function?, Luna Moon, 00:06
- Re: convex function, Robert Israel, 00:03
August 28, 2006
- Re: HELP, Brian VanPelt, 23:44
- Re: Another deep problem solved, Larry Hammick, 23:44
- Re: Am I a crank?, david petry, 23:42
- Re: Am I a crank?, Nathan, 23:31
- Re: Am I a crank?, david petry, 23:19
- Re: Web Equations, William Elliot, 23:17
- HELP, sonhadorPR, 23:14
- Topology on goedel-numbers of set-theory: seperability?, Piotr Sawuk, 23:05
- Re: Arbitrarily weak axiomatic foundations?, dezakin, 22:49
- Re: Pythagorean triangles with triangular number sides: Infinite number or not?, Robert Israel, 22:17
- Emergent Gravity & Dirac Substratum, Jack Sarfatti, 21:54
- Re: prime number theorem, Rick Decker, 21:50
- Re: Invariant subspace, TCL, 21:49
- Re: Pluto needs your help, Marshall, 21:48
- Re: Pluto needs your help, Stephen Montgomery-Smith, 21:44
- Re: Random prime behavior vs politics, Rick Decker, 21:39
- Re: Arbitrarily weak axiomatic foundations?, Charlie-Boo, 21:28
- Re: Invariant subspace, Robert Israel, 21:21
- Re: A new definition for Cardinality, George Dance, 21:09
- Re: Invariant subspace, TCL, 20:31
- Pluto needs your help, Glenn . Barlow, 20:29
- Re: Arbitrarily weak axiomatic foundations?, Rupert, 20:10
- Re: Am I a crank?, David R Tribble, 19:26
- Re: Factoring Polynomials, Nathan, 19:20
- Re: Another deep problem solved, Abstract Dissonance, 19:20
- Re: Factoring Polynomials, Tim Peters, 19:19
- Re: prime number theorem, Arturo Magidin, 19:05
- Re: integers modulo n, Arturo Magidin, 19:04
- Factoring Polynomials, John Schutkeker, 18:55
- Re: An uncountable countable set, David R Tribble, 18:53
- Re: An uncountable countable set, David R Tribble, 18:41
- Re: Invariant subspace, Robert Israel, 18:39
- Re: An uncountable countable set, David R Tribble, 18:25
- Re: inequality question with sin x., Zdislav V. Kovarik, 18:24
- Re: question about analysis proof,, David C . Ullrich, 18:05
- Re: HELP: Index numbers & inflation :D, Ryan_Jones, 18:05
- convex function, Meg Weiss, 18:04
- Re: Geometry: No four vectors can be pairwise at an right angle to each other, Aluminium Holocene Holodeck Zoroaster, 17:57
- Re: A function shaped like..., David W . Cantrell, 17:51
- Re: question about analysis proof,, C6L1V@xxxxxxx, 17:45
- Re: Invariant subspace, Jannick Asmus, 17:44
- Re: analysis with convergence., The World Wide Wade, 17:42
- Re: No complex structure on six-dimensional sphere?, alcatraz, 17:38
- Re: integers modulo n, Chang Huan, 17:37
- Re: A complex variables problem, David C . Ullrich, 17:34
- Re: No complex structure on six-dimensional sphere?, rusty, 17:29
- Re: Arbitrarily weak axiomatic foundations?, dezakin, 17:11
- Re: integers modulo n, Arturo Magidin, 17:10
- question about analysis proof,, vsgdp, 17:08
- Re: Geometry: No four vectors can be pairwise at an right angle to each other, Proginoskes, 17:03
- Re: No complex structure on six-dimensional sphere?, alcatraz, 16:51
- Re: Invariant subspace, TCL, 16:37
- integers modulo n, Chang Huan, 16:32
- Re: Arbitrarily weak axiomatic foundations?, Charlie-Boo, 16:11
- Re: Invariant subspace, Jannick Asmus, 16:10
- Re: inequality question with sin x., The World Wide Wade, 16:04
- Re: Invariant subspace, TCL, 15:53
- Re: analysis with convergence., mina_world, 15:46
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Virgil, 15:40
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Virgil, 15:34
- Re: No complex structure on six-dimensional sphere?, rusty, 15:32
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Virgil, 15:27
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Virgil, 15:22
- Re: prime number theorem, Arturo Magidin, 15:20
- prime number theorem, kocur, 15:16
- Re: Pythagorean triangles with triangular number sides: Infinite number or not?, Arturo Magidin, 15:15
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Virgil, 15:13
- Pythagorean triangles with triangular number sides: Infinite number or not?, guylesmith@xxxxxxxxx, 15:11
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Virgil, 15:06
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Virgil, 15:03
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Virgil, 15:02
- Re: A new definition for Cardinality, Virgil, 14:56
- Re: No complex structure on six-dimensional sphere?, alcatraz, 14:55
- Re: Is Feigenbaum's constant closely related to any others?, Robert Israel, 14:53
- Re: A function shaped like..., Patrick Coilland, 14:44
- Re: analysis with convergence., The World Wide Wade, 14:44
- Re: Am I a crank?, Lester Zick, 14:41
- Re: No complex structure on six-dimensional sphere?, rusty, 14:32
- Mathematical SOAP Operas, Lester Zick, 14:29
- Re: Am I a crank?, porky_pig_jr@xxxxxxxxxxx, 14:29
- Arbitrarily weak axiomatic foundations?, dezakin, 14:23
- Re: Another deep problem solved, porky_pig_jr@xxxxxxxxxxx, 14:21
- Re: A new definition for Cardinality, MoeBlee, 14:18
- Re: Another deep problem solved, kp, 14:07
- Re: Bad understanding of GF, Rob Pratt, 14:00
- Re: Internet Resources, [Mr.] Lynn Kurtz, 13:50
- Re: A function shaped like..., Robert Israel, 13:47
- Re: Invariant subspace, Jannick Asmus, 13:47
- Re: An uncountable countable set, MoeBlee, 13:41
- Re: A function shaped like..., The World Wide Wade, 13:18
- No complex structure on six-dimensional sphere?, alcatraz, 13:16
- Re: A new definition for Cardinality, MoeBlee, 12:59
- Re: Another deep problem solved, Amateur, 12:58
- Re: inequality question with sin x., Peter L. Montgomery, 12:42
- Re: A new definition for Cardinality, georgie, 12:41
- Re: "These Holocaust 'deniers' are very slick people. They justify everything they say with facts and figures." - Steven Some, Chairman, New Jersey Commission on Holocaust Education., G.E. Ivey, 12:21
- Re: A letter to a statistician. Emailed and airmailed and no reply, marcus_b, 12:19
- Re: JSH: Prime probability remainder error, fixed, Jesse F. Hughes, 12:18
- Re: "These Holocaust 'deniers' are very slick people. They justify everythi, T.H. Ray, 12:15
- Re: analysis with convergence., Jannick Asmus, 12:12
- Re: A letter to a statistician. Emailed and airmailed and no reply, gjedwards, 12:11
- Re: Perleman & Poincare, Dave L. Renfro, 12:05
- Re: Perleman & Poincare, Dave L. Renfro, 12:02
- A letter to a statistician. Emailed and airmailed and no reply, Ray Johnstone, 11:36
- Re: Help!!!, coleman . bill, 11:35
- Re: identity principal, Jannick Asmus, 11:34
- Re: A new definition for Cardinality, zuhair, 11:29
- Re: Perleman & Poincare, yuri72, 11:28
- Re: Web Equations, Bob Mathews, 11:27
- Perleman & Poincare, John Schutkeker, 11:24
- Re: Help!!!, bert, 11:24
- Re: JSH: Prime probability remainder error, fixed, Jim Ferry, 11:21
- Re: Help!!!, Bart Goddard, 11:21
- HYPOTHESIS on divisibility by a prime, yuri72, 11:13
- Re: Help!!!, coleman . bill, 11:04
- Re: Web Equations, A N Niel, 11:00
- Re: Help!!!, Jeremy Boden, 10:46
- Re: Help!!!, bert, 10:43
- Re: Help!!!, Bart Goddard, 10:38
- Re: off topic horseshit [ waz Re: Magic Squares, fritz, 10:33
- Re: identity principal, Ludovico, 10:33
- Re: More on Poincare conjecture, Roger Bagula, 10:31
- Re: Web Equations, Dave L. Renfro, 10:31
- analysis with convergence., mina_world, 10:28
- Help!!!, coleman . bill, 10:20
- Web Equations, John Schutkeker, 10:06
- Re: inequality question with sin x., mina_world, 10:04
- Invariant subspace, TCL, 09:51
- Re: A complex variables problem, Lee Rudolph, 09:41
- Re: Geometry: No four vectors can be pairwise at an right angle to each other, Michael Orion, 09:21
- Re: Geometry: No four vectors can be pairwise at an right angle to each other, Shmuel (Seymour J.) Metz, 09:14
- Re: Divisibility by a prime, Shmuel (Seymour J.) Metz, 09:05
- Re: Arithmetic mean Exam Question (No one can match the multiple choice ans), Shmuel (Seymour J.) Metz, 09:01
- Re: Make Easy $$$ (No Bullshyt), billythreetoes@xxxxxxxxx, 08:50
- Re: Rebased Index number?, Ryan_Jones, 08:23
- Re: SAT is in P, CLIQUE is in P, mimouni, 08:20
- Re: inequality question with sin x., Jyrki Lahtonen, 08:04
- Re: An uncountable countable set, mueckenh, 07:53
- Re: An uncountable countable set, mueckenh, 07:51
- Re: An uncountable countable set, mueckenh, 07:50
- Re: An uncountable countable set, mueckenh, 07:48
- Re: An uncountable countable set, mueckenh, 07:47
- Re: Recursion Closed-Form, Ignacio Larrosa Cañestro, 07:47
- Re: An uncountable countable set, mueckenh, 07:45
- Re: An uncountable countable set, mueckenh, 07:44
- Re: An uncountable countable set, mueckenh, 07:43
- Re: An uncountable countable set, mueckenh, 07:42
- Re: A complex variables problem, David C . Ullrich, 07:38
- Another deep problem solved, Larry Hammick, 07:36
- Re: entire function - how many zeros inside unit disc?, David C . Ullrich, 07:30
- Recursion Closed-Form, J. B. Wood, 07:24
- Website for general help on Spivak problems?, PlancksCnst, 07:07
- Re: inequality question with sin x., mina_world, 06:58
- Re: Bad understanding of GF, dxdydz, 06:37
- Re: identity principal, Jannick Asmus, 06:29
- Re: A function shaped like..., David W . Cantrell, 06:23
- " 1/ ( f(f(x)) - 2*f(x) ) = 1 / ( f(x) -2*x) + 1 , an equation ", alainverghote@xxxxxxxx, 05:57
- New mathematics/physical sciences positions at http://jobs.phds.org, August 28, 2006, PhDs . org Webmaster, 05:46
- Re: Is Feigenbaum's constant closely related to any others?, ronald phillips, 05:45
- Re: Geometry: No four vectors can be pairwise at an right angle to each other, Ignacio Larrosa Cañestro, 05:45
- Re: Trigonometric Polynomials, Maury Barbato, 05:40
- Re: inequality question with sin x., alex.lupas, 05:37
- Re: Is it possible to solve this complex equation?, Ioannis, 05:34
- Re: Internet Resources, Nick, 05:12
- Re: [] A graph theory terminology challenge, William Elliot, 05:03
- complex analysis with contour integral.., mina_world, 05:01
- Re: Geometry: No four vectors can be pairwise at an right angle to each other, Hero, 05:01
- Re: A function shaped like..., Ignacio Larrosa Cañestro, 04:57
- Re: identity principal, Ludovico, 04:51
- Re: [] A graph theory terminology challenge, TP2006, 04:49
- Re: New Yorker on the Poincare Conjecture, Han de Bruijn, 04:08
- Re: Is it possible to solve this complex equation?, Thomas Richard, 03:36
- is there a relation for all the residues?, Luna Moon, 03:29
- Re: Can this function fundamentally be integrated?, Luna Moon, 03:20
- Re: Involutions and diagonalizability, Jannick Asmus, 03:17
- Re: Arithmetic mean Exam Question (No one can match the multiple choice ans), Jussi Piitulainen, 02:53
- Re: Magic Squares, The Flavored Coffeee Guy, 02:40
- Re: inequality question with sin x., Proginoskes, 02:39
- Re: Am I a crank?, Proginoskes, 02:37
- Re: Am I a crank?, Proginoskes, 02:34
- Re: Please help me solve this equation for x, Axel Vogt, 02:29
- Re: I have a paper on graph coloring, Proginoskes, 02:29
- Re: SAT is in P, CLIQUE is in P, Proginoskes, 02:24
- Re: Magic Squares, The Flavored Coffeee Guy, 02:16
- Re: off topic horseshit [ waz Re: Magic Squares, The Flavored Coffeee Guy, 02:09
- Re: Group homomorphisms, bargiax, 01:54
- Re: A function shaped like..., Chris Smith, 01:42
- inequality question with sin x., mina_world, 01:35
- Re: Group homomorphisms, Paul Sperry, 01:28
- Re: Proof of Collatz Conjecture?, Benjamin E. Cawaling Jr., 01:11
- Re: Am I a crank?, Gerry Myerson, 01:02
- Re: Am I a crank?, Gerry Myerson, 00:58
- Re: Vector space query, Mike, 00:51
- Re: Group homomorphisms, bargiax, 00:47
- Re: Is it possible to solve this complex equation?, Ioannis, 00:46
- Re: Involutions and diagonalizability, Ted Hwa, 00:34
- Re: A function shaped like..., [Mr.] Lynn Kurtz, 00:30
- Re: Internet Resources, Jon, 00:21
- Re: Vector space query, Virgil, 00:18
- Re: Is it possible to solve this complex equation?, Mike, 00:14
- Re: A function shaped like..., Virgil, 00:07
- Re: sin (n degree) = rational number ?, Peter Webb, 00:05
August 27, 2006
- Re: A function shaped like..., Stephen J. Herschkorn, 23:54
- Re: A function shaped like..., The World Wide Wade, 23:52
- Re: Is it possible to solve this complex equation?, Ioannis, 23:47
- Re: A function shaped like..., Virgil, 23:44
- Vector space query, Ron Jones, 23:39
- Internet Resources, Andy Howington, 23:39
- A function shaped like..., Chris Smith, 23:25
- Re: Group homomorphisms, Gene Ward Smith, 23:23
- Re: Am I a crank?, Tim Peters, 23:12
- Group homomorphisms, bargiax, 22:59
- Re: Involutions and diagonalizability, stonemcstone, 22:57
- Re: A new definition for Cardinality, Jesse F. Hughes, 22:42
- Re: Am I a crank?, donstockbauer, 22:40
- Re: Am I a crank?, William Elliot, 22:37
- Re: Am I a crank?, David Moran, 22:36
- Re: Proof of Collatz Conjecture?, Gerry Myerson, 22:30
- Re: More on Poincare conjecture, Gerry Myerson, 22:28
- Re: Justice For Pluto, Larry Hammick, 22:23
- Re: peculiar but brilliant (was: Perelman wins but declines Fields Medal, Gerry Myerson, 22:19
- Re: A new definition for Cardinality, Dik T. Winter, 22:19
- [] A graph theory terminology challenge, William Elliot, 22:15
- Re: Am I a crank?, Aluminium Holocene Holodeck Zoroaster, 22:09
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Dik T. Winter, 21:58
- Re: sin (n degree) = rational number ?, Gerry Myerson, 21:57
- Re: Am I a crank?, Aluminium Holocene Holodeck Zoroaster, 21:52
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Dik T. Winter, 21:49
- Re: Am I a crank?, georgie, 21:37
- Re: sin (n degree) = rational number ?, Robert Israel, 21:37
- Re: Am I a crank?, Aluminium Holocene Holodeck Zoroaster, 21:34
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Dik T. Winter, 21:22
- Re: Am I a crank?, Aluminium Holocene Holodeck Zoroaster, 21:20
- Re: Am I a crank?, Gerry Myerson, 21:15
- Re: Is it possible to solve this complex equation?, Mike, 21:15
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Dik T. Winter, 21:12
- Re: A new definition for Cardinality, georgie, 21:02
- Re: Am I a crank?, georgie, 21:00
- Re: A graph theory terminology challenge, TP2006, 20:54
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Dik T. Winter, 20:52
- Am I a crank?, skialps10@xxxxxxxxx, 20:50
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Dik T. Winter, 20:46
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Dik T. Winter, 20:31
- Re: Justice For Pluto, Dik T. Winter, 20:17
- Re: A graph theory terminology challenge, Lee Rudolph, 20:11
- A graph theory terminology challenge, TP2006, 19:51
- Re: I have a paper on graph coloring, bill, 19:39
- Re: Please help me solve this equation for x, C6L1V@xxxxxxx, 19:09
- Re: New Yorker on the Poincare Conjecture, PolicySpy, 18:42
- Re: A new definition for Cardinality, MoeBlee, 18:35
- Re: A new definition for Cardinality, MoeBlee, 18:32
- Re: An uncountable countable set, MoeBlee, 18:27
- Primes in the digit length of the Kolakoski seq., Danny, 18:20
- Re: peculiar but brilliant, David Bernier, 18:18
- Re: An uncountable countable set, MoeBlee, 18:10
- Re: An uncountable countable set, MoeBlee, 17:59
- Re: stochastic walk, Herman Rubin, 17:56
- Re: An uncountable countable set, MoeBlee, 17:49
- Re: Please help me solve this equation for x, Aaron, 17:35
- Re: Divisibility by a prime, yuri72, 17:05
- Re: Arithmetic mean Exam Question (No one can match the multiple choice ans), pauldepstein, 16:52
- Re: Please help me solve this equation for x, Virgil, 16:46
- Re: Arithmetic mean Exam Question (No one can match the multiple choice ans), pauldepstein, 16:42
- Re: Triangles Inscribed in a Circle, Thomas Mautsch, 16:28
- Rebased Index number?, Ryan_Jones, 16:22
- Re: Arithmetic mean Exam Question (No one can match the multiple choice ans), Ryan_Jones, 16:21
- Re: Please help me solve this equation for x, Aaron, 16:15
- Re: A closed form challenge, raymond manzoni, 16:12
- Re: Divisibility by a prime, Tim Peters, 15:58
- Re: entire function - how many zeros inside unit disc?, Juryu, 15:55
- Re: Arithmetic mean Exam Question (No one can match the multiple choice ans), Jussi Piitulainen, 15:50
- Re: Please help me solve this equation for x, C6L1V@xxxxxxx, 15:41
- Re: A mathematical challenge, misha, 15:39
- Re: A complex variables problem, Juryu, 15:34
- Re: Please help me solve this equation for x, Peter L. Montgomery, 15:22
- Re: entire function - how many zeros inside unit disc?, David C . Ullrich, 15:12
- Re: A complex variables problem, David C . Ullrich, 15:10
- Re: Dates on Arxiv, magic math tricks, 14:48
- Re: SAT is in P, CLIQUE is in P, matt . zellman, 14:46
- Please help me solve this equation for x, Aaron, 14:43
- Divisibility by a prime, yuri72, 14:34
- Re: identity principal, Ludovico, 14:27
- Re: Polynomial reducibility, Peter L. Montgomery, 14:17
- Re: "Change of Contour", uschock, 14:16
- Divisibility by a prime, intheswim, 14:14
- Re: K-Plex (in Graph Theory), wojciech, 14:05
- Re: identity principal, Jannick Asmus, 13:52
- Re: identity principal, Ludovico, 13:45
- Re: A new definition for Cardinality, Virgil, 13:39
- A complex variables problem with the Gamma function, Juryu, 13:37
- Re: identity principal, Jannick Asmus, 13:35
- Re: Arithmetic mean Exam Question (No one can match the multiple choice ans), pauldepstein, 13:25
- A complex variables problem, Juryu, 13:24
- Re: sin (n degree) = rational number ?, Patrick Coilland, 13:19
- "Change of Contour", Juryu, 13:17
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Virgil, 13:15
- entire function - how many zeros inside unit disc?, Juryu, 13:11
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Virgil, 13:08
- Re: identity principal, Ludovico, 12:53
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Virgil, 12:53
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Virgil, 12:48
- Re: how to compute the "energy distribution" of an eigenvector?, gjedwards, 12:47
- Re: identity principal, Lee Rudolph, 12:30
- Re: Is it possible to solve this complex equation?, Ioannis, 12:22
- identity principal, Ludovico, 12:15
- Re: Triangles Inscribed in a Circle, Thomas Mautsch, 12:07
- Re: how to compute the "energy distribution" of an eigenvector?, giff, 11:57
- sin (n degree) = rational number ?, agentsolver, 11:54
- Re: how to compute the "energy distribution" of an eigenvector?, gjedwards, 11:45
- Re: A probability problem, Jim Ferry, 11:45
- off topic horseshit [ waz Re: Magic Squares, fritz, 11:38
- Re: An uncountable countable set, stephen, 11:23
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Tony Orlow, 10:50
- Re: Arithmetic mean Exam Question (No one can match the multiple choice ans), Ryan_Jones, 10:46
- Re: On Teaching Math, David C . Ullrich, 10:45
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Tony Orlow, 10:45
- Re: An uncountable countable set, mueckenh, 10:36
- Re: An uncountable countable set, mueckenh, 10:34
- Re: An uncountable countable set, mueckenh, 10:32
- Re: An uncountable countable set, mueckenh, 10:28
- Re: Involutions and diagonalizability, David C . Ullrich, 10:22
- Re: A new definition for Cardinality, georgie, 09:55
- Re: On Teaching Math, Uinseann, 09:40
- Re: A new definition for Cardinality, Jesse F. Hughes, 08:51
- Re: Partition number, Gary Cooper, 08:48
- how to compute the "energy distribution" of an eigenvector?, giff, 08:44
- Re: Statistics question - Gaussian and t copula, Micha Keijzers, 08:36
- Re: SAT is in P, CLIQUE is in P, mimouni, 08:18
- Virginia Tech Regional Math Contest, 2006, Peter Linnell, 07:53
- Re: A new definition for Cardinality, georgedance04, 07:52
- Re: A new definition for Cardinality, georgedance04, 07:51
- Re: Bad understanding of GF, angela, 07:06
- Re: books on functional analysis, Micha Keijzers, 06:07
- Re: reference books for formulaes in stochastic analysis and random processes?, Micha Keijzers, 05:56
- Magic Squares, elgersmad, 05:49
- Re: [CoT]: Homomorphism and Isomorphism, Ben, 05:15
- Re: On Teaching Math, A N Niel, 04:57
- Re: On Teaching Math, William Elliot, 04:51
- Re: A closed form challenge, TP2006, 04:36
- Re: topology question, William Elliot, 04:32
- Re: Polynomial reducibility, Bill Dubuque, 03:58
- Re: A new definition for Cardinality, Virgil, 03:43
- Re: More about radical ideals, Jannick Asmus, 03:34
- Is it possible to solve this complex equation?, Mike, 03:21
- Re: Is there way to find the residue of a complex function efficiently?, Robert Israel, 02:45
- Re: Hi Hi Hi, Mike, 02:17
- Re: find optimal way in graph ?, Proginoskes, 02:06
- Re: peculiar but brilliant (was: Perelman wins but declines Fields Medal, Ross A. Finlayson, 01:44
- On Teaching Math, jcamaren, 00:56
- Re: Induction problem, Jules, 00:27
- Re: Hi Hi Hi, Larry Hammick, 00:27
- Re: A closed form challenge, Jon, 00:04
August 26, 2006
- Re: A new definition for Cardinality, georgie, 23:55
- Re: An uncountable countable set, imaginatorium, 23:31
- Re: Justice For Pluto, Abstract Dissonance, 23:28
- Re: New Yorker on the Poincare Conjecture, fernando revilla, 23:14
- Re: Simple question about polynomials, John Schutkeker, 23:06
- Re: A new definition for Cardinality, Dik T. Winter, 23:06
- Re: A new definition for Cardinality, Dik T. Winter, 23:01
- Re: More on Poincare conjecture, fernando revilla, 22:57
- Re: A new definition for Cardinality, Dik T. Winter, 22:49
- Induction problem, Luis, 22:38
- Induction problem, Luis, 22:37
- mathworld, Uinseann, 22:27
- Re: Proof of no polynomial prime formula, Mapsread, 21:53
- Re: topology question, The World Wide Wade, 21:24
- Re: Geometry: No four vectors can be pairwise at an right angle to each other, Randy Poe, 21:04
- Re: Proof of no polynomial prime formula, Stan Liou, 20:49
- Re: peculiar but brilliant (was: Perelman wins but declines Fields Medal, N. Silver, 20:42
- Re: Proof of no polynomial prime formula, Jules, 20:37
- Re: Hi Hi Hi, Jeremy Boden, 19:51
- Re: peculiar but brilliant (was: Perelman wins but declines Fields Medal, Timothy Murphy, 19:49
- Re: Is there any career in Maths?, magic math tricks, 19:33
- Re: A probability problem, Thomas Mautsch, 19:33
- Proof of no polynomial prime formula, Mapsread, 19:32
- Re: Is there any career in Maths?, magic math tricks, 19:32
- Re: Is there any career in Maths?, magic math tricks, 19:30
- Re: Is there any career in Maths?, jmcgill, 19:24
- A closed form challenge, TP2006, 19:17
- Re: An uncountable countable set, MoeBlee, 18:43
- Re: Is there any career in Maths?, C6L1V@xxxxxxx, 18:36
- Re: An uncountable countable set, MoeBlee, 18:36
- Re: An uncountable countable set, MoeBlee, 18:22
- Re: stochastic walk, W, 18:19
- Re: stochastic walk, W, 18:17
- Re: Hi Hi Hi, Uinseann, 18:04
- Re: New Yorker on the Poincare Conjecture, John Schutkeker, 18:00
- Re: An uncountable countable set, MoeBlee, 17:58
- Re: An uncountable countable set, MoeBlee, 17:48
- a proof for consideration, matt . zellman, 17:48
- Re: stochastic walk, mathman, 17:21
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Virgil, 17:00
- Re: Is there any career in Maths?, Dave L. Renfro, 16:54
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Virgil, 16:47
- Re: hi,tell me, amitavmohanty01@xxxxxxxxx, 16:43
- Re: Help with Analysis, Dave L. Renfro, 16:40
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Virgil, 16:38
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Virgil, 16:33
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Virgil, 16:22
- Re: More on Poincare conjecture, Roger Bagula, 16:20
- Re: Dates on Arxiv, LD, 16:13
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Virgil, 16:06
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Virgil, 15:56
- Re: Help with Analysis, porky_pig_jr@xxxxxxxxxxx, 15:52
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Virgil, 15:51
- Involutions and diagonalizability, stonemcstone, 15:43
- Re: Is there any career in Maths?, M Rath, 15:32
- Re: Matrix equation, carlos, 15:19
- Re: Dates on Arxiv, magic math tricks, 15:05
- stochastic walk, W, 15:03
- Re: Is there any career in Maths?, magic math tricks, 15:02
- Re: Is there any career in Maths?, magic math tricks, 15:00
- Vilenkin's Vacuum Bubble Problem Update & Israel-Palestine Wall, Jack Sarfatti, 14:44
- Re: New Yorker on the Poincare Conjecture, mensanator@xxxxxxxxxxx, 14:27
- Re: New Yorker on the Poincare Conjecture, Dave Seaman, 14:16
- Re: New Yorker on the Poincare Conjecture, fernando revilla, 13:55
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Tony Orlow, 13:50
- Re: algebra with a reply of Arturo., Bill Dubuque, 13:47
- Re: New Yorker on the Poincare Conjecture, A N Niel, 13:30
- Re: World-wide pi^2/6 mania, The Ghost In The Machine, 13:00
- Re: An uncountable countable set, mueckenh, 12:42
- Re: Hi Hi Hi, mensanator@xxxxxxxxxxx, 12:38
- Re: An uncountable countable set, mueckenh, 12:37
- Re: An uncountable countable set, mueckenh, 12:35
- Re: An uncountable countable set, mueckenh, 12:31
- Re: An uncountable countable set, mueckenh, 12:29
- Re: New Yorker on the Poincare Conjecture, John Schutkeker, 12:12
- Re: Partition number, Gary Cooper, 12:07
- Re: number of cases..., mina_world, 11:53
- Re: number of cases..., mina_world, 11:23
- Re: Hi Hi Hi, Rotwang, 11:09
- Re: number of cases..., ben, 10:41
- Re: Is there any career in Maths?, Dave L. Renfro, 10:41
- Re: number of cases..., ben, 10:34
- Re: Is there any career in Maths?, David Moran, 10:09
- Re: number of cases..., Patrick Coilland, 09:58
- Re: number of cases..., mina_world, 09:45
- Re: New Yorker on the Poincare Conjecture, Lee Rudolph, 09:42
- Re: number of cases..., ben, 09:34
- Re: Hi Hi Hi, mathedman, 09:23
- For some snub englishmaticians, Roman B. Binder, 09:22
- Re: New Yorker on the Poincare Conjecture, LD, 08:59
- Re: New Yorker on the Poincare Conjecture, John Schutkeker, 08:47
- Is there any career in Maths?, Sanny, 08:47
- Re: topology question, William Elliot, 08:40
- find optimal way in graph ?, loop, 08:00
- Re: New Yorker on the Poincare Conjecture, Dave Seaman, 07:47
- Re: topology question, David C . Ullrich, 07:01
- Re: number of cases..., Patrick Coilland, 07:00
- Re: Making Sense of the Web's Structure, Danny, 06:47
- A Collatz type tree -- some with infinte branches., Danny, 06:37
- Re: calculus problems, David Ames, 06:24
- number of cases..., mina_world, 06:20
- Re: algebra with a reply of Arturo., mina_world, 06:09
- Re: Bad understanding of GF, angela, 06:04
- Re: I need help with some proofs, C6L1V@xxxxxxx, 06:02
- Re: An uncountable countable set, mueckenh, 05:47
- Re: Need help with State Space Models and the Kalman Filter, pwaduge, 05:46
- Re: lagrange multipliers applied on payoff matrix, shiva, 05:46
- Re: An uncountable countable set, mueckenh, 05:45
- Re: An uncountable countable set, mueckenh, 05:38
- Re: An uncountable countable set, mueckenh, 05:34
- Re: New Yorker on the Poincare Conjecture, A N Niel, 05:19
- Re: Triangles Inscribed in a Circle, Maury Barbato, 05:17
- Re: Help with Analysis, G. A. Edgar, 05:15
- Re: More about radical ideals, Jose Capco, 04:41
- Re: Simple question about polynomials, Roman B. Binder, 04:35
- Re: Geometry: No four vectors can be pairwise at an right angle to each other, Hero, 04:14
- Re: Arithmetic mean Exam Question (No one can match the multiple choice ans), ben, 03:57
- Re: Justice For Pluto, mensanator@xxxxxxxxxxx, 03:42
- Re: Hi Hi Hi, mensanator@xxxxxxxxxxx, 03:23
- Re: Justice For Pluto, Proginoskes, 03:03
- Re: Geometry: No four vectors can be pairwise at an right angle to each other, Proginoskes, 02:53
- Re: SAT is in P, CLIQUE is in P, Proginoskes, 02:45
- Re: K-Plex (in Graph Theory), Proginoskes, 02:34
- Re: A new definition for Cardinality, Virgil, 02:31
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Virgil, 02:19
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Virgil, 02:11
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Virgil, 02:02
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Virgil, 01:49
- Hi Hi Hi, azozaziz3@xxxxxxxxx, 01:47
- Re: I need help with some proofs, murray_gill30, 01:46
- Re: Justice For Pluto, fishfry, 01:46
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Virgil, 01:45
- Re: I need help with some proofs, murray_gill30, 01:41
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Virgil, 01:40
- Re: More about radical ideals, Ted Hwa, 01:39
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Virgil, 01:37
- Re: topology question, William Elliot, 01:35
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Virgil, 01:30
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Virgil, 01:25
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Virgil, 01:18
- [] Is the Simplification of This Right?, William Elliot, 01:14
- Re: abstract algebra question..., William Elliot, 01:02
- Re: A new definition for Cardinality, georgie, 00:38
- The Vilenkin Vacuum Desitter Defect Problem, Jack Sarfatti, 00:31
- Re: Justice For Pluto, mensanator@xxxxxxxxxxx, 00:20
- Re: I need help with some proofs, C6L1V@xxxxxxx, 00:18
- Re: Need help with State Space Models and the Kalman Filter, C6L1V@xxxxxxx, 00:10
- I need help with some proofs, floatie02, 00:05
August 25, 2006
- Re: complex analysis with contour integral, John Schutkeker, 23:35
- Re: calculus problems, John Schutkeker, 23:31
- Re: A Problem from Spectral Geometry, John Schutkeker, 23:29
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Dik T. Winter, 23:20
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Dik T. Winter, 23:14
- Re: New Yorker on the Poincare Conjecture, Jon, 23:14
- Re: Gauss Law, John Schutkeker, 23:10
- Re: New Yorker on the Poincare Conjecture, John Schutkeker, 23:07
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Dik T. Winter, 22:54
- Re: New Yorker on the Poincare Conjecture, John Schutkeker, 22:52
- Re: Simple question about polynomials, John Schutkeker, 22:50
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Dik T. Winter, 22:30
- Re: An uncountable countable set, MoeBlee, 22:26
- Re: An uncountable countable set, MoeBlee, 22:23
- FRIEDMANN EQUATION and KEMIEMANN EQUATION!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!, NILS BÖRJESSON, 22:20
- Re: An uncountable countable set, MoeBlee, 22:19
- Re: Polynomial reducibility, Peter L. Montgomery, 22:09
- Re: A new definition for Cardinality, Dik T. Winter, 22:08
- Re: An uncountable countable set, MoeBlee, 22:03
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Tony Orlow, 22:02
- Need help with State Space Models and the Kalman Filter, pwaduge, 21:59
- Re: Is the Simplification of This Right?, Protoman, 21:51
- Re: An uncountable countable set, MoeBlee, 21:47
- Re: New Yorker on the Poincare Conjecture, pauldepstein, 21:46
- Re: Real Polynomials, Robert Israel, 21:46
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Tony Orlow, 21:41
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Tony Orlow, 21:37
- Re: An uncountable countable set, MoeBlee, 21:36
- Non-zero connection fields with zero connection fields., Jack Sarfatti, 21:36
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Tony Orlow, 21:31
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Tony Orlow, 21:23
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Tony Orlow, 21:16
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Tony Orlow, 21:10
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Tony Orlow, 21:07
- Re: Number of Hamilton cycles and paths for the Platonic solids, Thomas Mautsch, 21:05
- Re: Triangles Inscribed in a Circle, Thomas Mautsch, 21:05
- Re: New Yorker on the Poincare Conjecture, mensanator@xxxxxxxxxxx, 21:02
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Virgil, 21:00
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Tony Orlow, 20:57
- Re: A new definition for Cardinality, Virgil, 20:56
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Tony Orlow, 20:55
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Tony Orlow, 20:53
- Re: A new definition for Cardinality, Virgil, 20:51
- Re: A new definition for Cardinality, Virgil, 20:32
- Re: Simple question about polynomials, Achava Nakhash, the Loving Snake, 20:24
- Re: New Yorker on the Poincare Conjecture, The World Wide Wade, 20:16
- Re: Geometry: No four vectors can be pairwise at an right angle to each other, Randy Poe, 20:09
- Re: Algebraic approximations (or beyond ellipse perimeters), David W. Cantrell, 19:58
- Re: Trying to calculate Volume with a changing height, wiggy, 19:45
- Re: A new definition for Cardinality, MoeBlee, 19:10
- Re: HELP: Index numbers & inflation :D, Jon, 18:53
- Re: A new definition for Cardinality, Daryl McCullough, 18:30
- Re: Geometry: No four vectors can be pairwise at an right angle to each other, Lee Rudolph, 18:29
- Re: Geometrical inequality, Thomas Mautsch, 18:16
- Re: Geometry: No four vectors can be pairwise at an right angle to each other, Michael Orion, 18:03
- Re: Polynomial reducibility, Roman B. Binder, 17:57
- Re: Geometry: No four vectors can be pairwise at an right angle to each other, Hero, 17:42
- Simple question about polynomials, Roman B. Binder, 17:38
- K-Plex (in Graph Theory), wojciech, 17:12
- Re: Polynomial reducibility, Kira Yamato, 17:08
- Re: An application of the pigeonhole principle, Robert Israel, 16:56
- New Yorker on the Poincare Conjecture, The World Wide Wade, 16:22
- Re: errr...help?, C6L1V@xxxxxxx, 16:22
- Re: Geometry: No four vectors can be pairwise at an right angle to each other, Michael Orion, 16:18
- Re: lemma in order to prove that Aut(S_n) = Inn(S_n), eugene, 16:17
- Re: errr...help?, Randy Poe, 16:17
- Re: lagrange multipliers applied on payoff matrix, C6L1V@xxxxxxx, 16:15
- Re: A new definition for Cardinality, MoeBlee, 16:15
- errr...help?, grandhysteria, 16:11
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Virgil, 15:50
- Re: topology question, The World Wide Wade, 15:47
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Virgil, 15:42
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Virgil, 15:27
- Re: Geometry: No four vectors can be pairwise at an right angle to each other, Hero, 15:23
- Re: Geometry: No four vectors can be pairwise at an right angle to each other, Hero, 15:20
- Re: abstract algebra question..., Kees, 15:19
- Re: Geometry: No four vectors can be pairwise at an right angle to each other, Narasimham, 15:13
- Re: Geometry: No four vectors can be pairwise at an right angle to each other, Narasimham, 15:13
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Virgil, 15:04
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Virgil, 14:57
- Dates on Arxiv, Jean-Claude Evard, 14:55
- Re: An uncountable countable set, MoeBlee, 14:54
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Virgil, 14:51
- Re: algebra with a reply of Arturo., Arturo Magidin, 14:50
- Re: Perelman wins but declines Fields Medal, George Baloglou, 14:47
- Re: question about n!, Michael Orion, 14:42
- Re: Geometry: No four vectors can be pairwise at an right angle to each other, temptony, 14:41
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Virgil, 14:37
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Virgil, 14:25
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Virgil, 14:23
- Re: HELP: Index numbers & inflation :D, Sylvain Croussette, 14:22
- Re: A new definition for Cardinality, zuhair, 14:20
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Tony Orlow, 14:20
- Re: Geometry: No four vectors can be pairwise at an right angle to each other, Hero, 14:19
- Re: A new definition for Cardinality, zuhair, 14:17
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Virgil, 14:16
- Re: More on Poincare conjecture, Roger Bagula, 14:15
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Virgil, 14:14
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Virgil, 14:13
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Tony Orlow, 14:13
- Re: Partial Fractions & Complex ODE?, John Schutkeker, 14:11
- Re: A new definition for Cardinality, Virgil, 14:10
- Re: A new definition for Cardinality, zuhair, 14:07
- Re: Geometry: No four vectors can be pairwise at an right angle to each other, Igor, 14:05
- algebra with a reply of Arturo., mina_world, 14:04
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Tony Orlow, 14:03
- Re: A new definition for Cardinality, zuhair, 14:01
- Re: HELP: Index numbers & inflation :D, jmorriss@xxxxxxxxxxx, 14:01
- Re: A new definition for Cardinality, georgie, 13:55
- Re: An uncountable countable set, MoeBlee, 13:52
- Re: A new definition for Cardinality, MoeBlee, 13:50
- Geometry: No four vectors can be pairwise at an right angle to each other, Hero, 13:44
- Re: A new definition for Cardinality, zuhair, 13:43
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Tony Orlow, 13:43
- Re: A new definition for Cardinality, zuhair, 13:41
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Tony Orlow, 13:40
- Re: A new definition for Cardinality, Daryl McCullough, 13:37
- Re: A new definition for Cardinality, zuhair, 13:37
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Tony Orlow, 13:33
- Re: World-wide pi^2/6 mania, John Bailey, 13:31
- Re: A new definition for Cardinality, MoeBlee, 13:27
- Re: A new definition for Cardinality, MoeBlee, 13:24
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Tony Orlow, 13:24
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Tony Orlow, 13:23
- Re: Partial Fractions & Complex ODE?, M.J.T. Guy, 13:17
- Re: lagrange multipliers applied on payoff matrix, shiva, 13:14
- Re: An uncountable countable set, MoeBlee, 13:13
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Tony Orlow, 13:12
- New cool math site (needs your help!), rocco . rossi, 13:11
- Re: An uncountable countable set, MoeBlee, 13:08
- Re: An uncountable countable set, MoeBlee, 13:02
- Re: Is there way to find the residue of a complex function efficiently?, israel, 12:55
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Tony Orlow, 12:55
- Re: question about n!, Dirk Van de moortel, 12:54
- Re: The "mixing number" of a permutation, M.J.T. Guy, 12:51
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Tony Orlow, 12:51
- Re: An uncountable countable set, MoeBlee, 12:50
- Re: abstract algebra question..., Dave Seaman, 12:49
- Re: An uncountable countable set, MoeBlee, 12:46
- Re: An uncountable countable set, MoeBlee, 12:44
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Tony Orlow, 12:42
- Re: Matrix equation, carlos, 12:42
- Re: An uncountable countable set, MoeBlee, 12:39
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Tony Orlow, 12:38
- Re: abstract algebra question..., Arturo Magidin, 12:34
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Tony Orlow, 12:29
- abstract algebra question..., mina_world, 12:27
- Re: An uncountable countable set, MoeBlee, 12:20
- More about radical ideals, Jose Capco, 12:16
- Re: More on Poincare conjecture, dt, 12:13
- Re: how do i find the total square feet of this construction, The Ghost In The Machine, 12:00
- Re: Is there way to find the residue of a complex function efficiently?, Peter, 11:59
- Re: Gauss Law, W. Dale Hall, 11:57
- Re: greatest common divisor, Arturo Magidin, 11:55
- Re: little two dimensional noise distribution problem, Duncan Muirhead, 11:48
- greatest common divisor, wdrte453, 11:46
- Re: Perelman wins but declines Fields Medal, The Last Danish Pastry, 11:43
- Re: Triangles Inscribed in a Circle, The Qurqirish Dragon, 11:41
- Re: Ozone and Product (on television), Tom, 11:41
- Re: automorfisms of group, wdrte453, 11:38
- Re: More on Poincare conjecture, kartik_408, 11:29
- Re: Help with Analysis, fishfry, 11:24
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Dik T. Winter, 11:21
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Dik T. Winter, 11:10
- An application of the pigeonhole principle, luiroto, 10:46
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Dik T. Winter, 10:40
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Dik T. Winter, 10:36
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Dik T. Winter, 10:32
- little two dimensional noise distribution problem, TG, 10:23
- Re: HELP: Index numbers & inflation :D, Ryan_Jones, 10:18
- Re: Index numbers & inflation :D, Tom, 10:01
- HELP: Index numbers & inflation :D, Ryan_Jones, 09:47
- Arithmetic mean Exam Question (No one can match the multiple choice ans), Ryan_Jones, 09:27
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Tony Orlow, 09:26
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Tony Orlow, 09:15
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Tony Orlow, 09:12
- Re: Perelman wins but declines Fields Medal, Timothy Murphy, 09:11
- Re: A new definition for Cardinality, Daryl McCullough, 09:10
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Tony Orlow, 09:01
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Tony Orlow, 08:55
- analysis problem that i have asked before., mina_world, 08:52
- Re: Perelman wins but declines Fields Medal, Han de Bruijn, 08:51
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Tony Orlow, 08:50
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Tony Orlow, 08:42
- Re: Real Polynomials, Maury Barbato, 08:36
- Re: Help with Analysis, G. A. Edgar, 08:33
- Gauss Law, Matlock, 08:22
- Re: Triangles Inscribed in a Circle, Maury Barbato, 08:20
- Re: Triangles Inscribed in a Circle, Maury Barbato, 08:18
- Re: Complex Analysis Question (Hadamard-related?), David C . Ullrich, 08:04
- Re: Polynomial reducibility, Chip Eastham, 07:58
- Re: question about n!, Jeroen, 07:56
- Re: Trying to calculate Volume with a changing height, William Elliot, 07:52
- Re: A calculus question, Louis, 07:49
- Re: question about n!, TP2006, 07:41
- Re: Plane Transformations, Maury Barbato, 07:37
- Re: question about n!, Jeroen, 07:36
- Re: Complex Analysis Question (Hadamard-related?), David C . Ullrich, 07:29
- Re: Help with Analysis, David C . Ullrich, 07:18
- Re: topology question, William Elliot, 07:17
- Re: Trying to calculate Volume with a changing height, wiggy, 07:17
- Re: question about n!, Kira Yamato, 07:14
- Re: question about n!, Kira Yamato, 07:11
- Re: closure and convex hull, David C . Ullrich, 07:11
- Re: SAT is in P, CLIQUE is in P, mimouni, 07:09
- Re: Perelman wins but declines Fields Medal, Jesse F. Hughes, 07:08
- Polynomial reducibility, Kira Yamato, 07:07
- question about n!, Digital Puer, 07:00
- Re: Linear algebra question, David C . Ullrich, 06:53
- Re: Perelman wins but declines Fields Medal, Han . deBruijn, 06:44
- Re: An uncountable countable set, mueckenh, 06:31
- Re: An uncountable countable set, mueckenh, 06:27
- Re: An uncountable countable set, mueckenh, 06:22
- Re: An uncountable countable set, mueckenh, 06:21
- Re: An uncountable countable set, mueckenh, 06:14
- Re: An uncountable countable set, mueckenh, 06:13
- Re: An uncountable countable set, mueckenh, 06:12
- Re: An uncountable countable set, mueckenh, 06:10
- Re: Trying to calculate Volume with a changing height, William Elliot, 05:54
- Re: Line bundles and divisors, antoniojpan@xxxxxxxxx, 05:45
- Re: topology question, William Elliot, 05:36
- Re: Is the Simplification of This Right?, William Elliot, 05:33
- Entire functions symmetric in the roots of a polynomial?, Stefan Weigert, 05:12
- Entire functions symmetric in the roots of a polynomial?, Stefan Weigert, 05:12
- Ozone and Product (on television), mea305, 04:46
- Line bundles and divisors, antoniojpan@xxxxxxxxx, 04:45
- Help with Analysis, oscar98702, 04:32
- Re: Perelman wins but declines Fields Medal, Larry Hammick, 04:28
- Re: First And Last Digit of The Moser, Robert Israel, 03:52
- Re: Real Polynomials, Robert Israel, 03:32
- Re: First And Last Digit of The Moser, mike4ty4, 03:27
- Re: Quadratic matrix equation, Robert Israel, 03:02
- Re: JSH: That's why he deletes his posts, Proginoskes, 02:37
- Re: Linear algebra question, Proginoskes, 02:29
- Re: Operator series, Robert Israel, 02:29
- Re: SAT is in P, CLIQUE is in P, Proginoskes, 02:24
- Re: Is the Simplification of This Right?, Protoman, 02:04
- Re: Is the Simplification of This Right?, Protoman, 01:59
- Re: Proof of Collatz Conjecture?, Benjamin E. Cawaling Jr., 01:22
- Re: peculiar but brilliant (was: Perelman wins but declines Fields Medal, William Elliot, 01:19
- Re: Proof of Collatz Conjecture?, Benjamin E. Cawaling Jr., 01:16
- Re: Is the Simplification of This Right?, William Elliot, 01:02
- Re: topology question, William Elliot, 00:43
- Re: Matrix equation, Gottfried Helms, 00:42
August 24, 2006
- A Problem from Spectral Geometry, jbaker75@xxxxxxxxx, 23:41
- Re: How to generate two random numbers satisfying a certain condition, bill, 23:17
- Re: Complex Analysis Question (Hadamard-related?), The World Wide Wade, 23:12
- Re: JSH: That's why he deletes his posts, Yankee Loon, 23:00
- Re: Is the Simplification of This Right?, Badger, 22:54
- Is the Simplification of This Right?, NILS BÖRJESSON, 22:36
- Re: Trying to calculate Volume with a changing height, [Mr.] Lynn Kurtz, 22:35
- Re: Trying to calculate Volume with a changing height, The World Wide Wade, 22:34
- Re: Is the Simplification of This Right?, [Mr.] Lynn Kurtz, 22:26
- Trying to calculate Volume with a changing height, wiggy, 22:20
- Is the Simplification of This Right?, NILS BÖRJESSON, 22:16
- Vilenkin's deSitter Dark Energy Vacuum Bubble, Jack Sarfatti, 21:50
- Re: A new definition for Cardinality, Dik T. Winter, 21:27
- Re: Russian refuses math's highest honor, Jesse F. Hughes, 21:07
- Re: algebra with maximal ideal and unit., W. Dale Hall, 20:56
- Re: A new definition for Cardinality, MoeBlee, 20:53
- Negative Catalyst, iitaspirant2009, 20:52
- Re: Nominate me for Abel Prize please, renuga, 20:48
- Re: A new definition for Cardinality, MoeBlee, 20:46
- Re: A new definition for Cardinality, MoeBlee, 20:39
- Re: A new definition for Cardinality, MoeBlee, 20:25
- Re: Outer automorphisms of S6 [group of permutations of 6 things], Jim Heckman, 20:24
- Re: A new definition for Cardinality, MoeBlee, 20:10
- Complex Analysis Question (Hadamard-related?), Eliza, 20:05
- Is the Simplification of This Right?, Protoman, 20:00
- Re: A new definition for Cardinality, Virgil, 19:57
- Re: A new definition for Cardinality, Virgil, 19:51
- Re: A new definition for Cardinality, Virgil, 19:33
- Re: Triangles Circumscribed about a Circle, N. Silver, 19:17
- Re: Partition number, Gerry Myerson, 19:17
- Re: Partition number, Gerry Myerson, 19:13
- Re: other comments, Gerry Myerson, 19:05
- Re: Easy problem (Opposite of Goldbach???), T.H. Ray, 18:56
- Re: A new definition for Cardinality, zuhair, 18:51
- Re: A new definition for Cardinality, zuhair, 18:46
- Re: A new definition for Cardinality, zuhair, 18:39
- Re: Confused about Least Squares, Roman B. Binder, 18:28
- Re: lemma in order to prove that Aut(S_n) = Inn(S_n), Arturo Magidin, 18:24
- Re: A new definition for Cardinality, zuhair, 18:23
- Re: closure and convex hull, Dash, 18:23
- Re: nerve of a good cover, Lee Rudolph, 18:19
- Re: Circle Point, Shmuel (Seymour J.) Metz, 18:14
- Re: topology question, Shmuel (Seymour J.) Metz, 18:06
- Re: A new definition for Cardinality, MoeBlee, 18:06
- Re: Easy problem (Opposite of Goldbach???), Jeremy Boden, 18:05
- lemma in order to prove that Aut(S_n) = Inn(S_n), eugene, 18:03
- Re: A new definition for Cardinality, Virgil, 18:02
- Re: closure and convex hull, Dave L. Renfro, 17:55
- Re: A new definition for Cardinality, zuhair, 17:53
- Re: Perelman wins but declines Fields Medal, Micha Keijzers, 17:50
- Re: analysis with difficulty..., Ronald Bruck, 17:50
- Re: closure and convex hull, Ronald Bruck, 17:43
- Re: Perelman wins but declines Fields Medal, Micha Keijzers, 17:40
- Re: Perelman wins but declines Fields Medal, PolicySpy, 17:37
- Re: calculus problems, Tom, 17:36
- Re: closure and convex hull, The World Wide Wade, 17:29
- Re: The list of all natural numbers don't exist, Virgil, 17:23
- Re: Perelman wins but declines Fields Medal, PolicySpy, 17:19
- Re: Perelman wins but declines Fields Medal, TCL, 17:12
- Re: Perelman wins but declines Fields Medal, dt, 17:03
- Re: Triangles Inscribed in a Circle, Aluminium Holocene Holodeck Zoroaster, 16:59
- Re: Perelman wins but declines Fields Medal, Lee Rudolph, 16:58
- Re: closure and convex hull, Dave L. Renfro, 16:53
- Re: An uncountable countable set, David R Tribble, 16:44
- Re: Perelman wins but declines Fields Medal, PolicySpy, 16:42
- Re: closure and convex hull, Dave L. Renfro, 16:38
- Re: Russian refuses math's highest honor, Herbert Glarner, 16:36
- Re: Plane Transformations, Jules, 16:36
- Re: Plane Transformations, Ulysse from CH, 16:34
- Re: General Relativity Imaged Through The Coney Island of The Non-Inertial Mind, Aluminium Holocene Holodeck Zoroaster, 16:32
- Re: A new definition for Cardinality, MoeBlee, 16:26
- Re: Triangles Inscribed in a Circle, Aluminium Holocene Holodeck Zoroaster, 16:22
- "ALGEBRARIC DIFFERENTIALEQUATIONS", NILS BÖRJESSON, 16:20
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Virgil, 16:17
- Re: An uncountable countable set, David R Tribble, 16:14
- Re: closure and convex hull, The World Wide Wade, 16:09
- Hollywood Sound Production, virtualadepts, 16:04
- Re: An uncountable countable set, David R Tribble, 15:58
- Re: Something for sci.math's amateur mathematicians?, Ioannis, 15:54
- Re: Is there way to find the residue of a complex function efficiently?, Mike, 15:52
- Re: closure and convex hull, Dave L. Renfro, 15:51
- Re: An uncountable countable set, David R Tribble, 15:51
- Re: Proof of Collatz Conjecture?, mensanator@xxxxxxxxxxx, 15:47
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Virgil, 15:47
- Billiard Ball Computer Revisited, Steve Schooler, 15:46
- Re: An uncountable countable set, David R Tribble, 15:44
- Re: An uncountable countable set, David R Tribble, 15:43
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Virgil, 15:37
- Re: An uncountable countable set, David R Tribble, 15:34
- Matrix equation, carlos, 15:22
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Virgil, 15:14
- Re: topology question, The World Wide Wade, 15:04
- closure and convex hull, Dash, 15:03
- Re: algebra with maximal ideal and unit., Arturo Magidin, 14:56
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Virgil, 14:55
- Re: Fields Medals 2006, Micha Keijzers, 14:51
- Re: Conformal Mapping, Narcoleptic Insomniac, 14:19
- Re: calculus problems, Puppet_Sock, 14:16
- Re: Proof of Collatz Conjecture?, Gottfried Helms, 14:16
- Re: A calculus question, Dave L. Renfro, 14:14
- General Relativity Imaged Through The Coney Island of The Non-Inertial Mind, Jack Sarfatti, 13:59
- Re: Perelman wins but declines Fields Medal, Jesse F. Hughes, 13:54
- Re: calculus problems, W. Dale Hall, 13:51
- Re: Triangles Inscribed in a Circle, Aluminium Holocene Holodeck Zoroaster, 13:50
- Re: algebra with maximal ideal and unit., W. Dale Hall, 13:47
- Re: An uncountable countable set, MoeBlee, 13:43
- Re: An uncountable countable set, MoeBlee, 13:37
- Re: Question about accessing sci.math via e-mail client, A N Niel, 13:31
- Re: An uncountable countable set, MoeBlee, 13:27
- Re: Please solve this problem (variable), Michael Stemper, 13:25
- Re: Latin Square, Omega Cubed, 13:25
- Re: "ALGEBRARIC DIFFERENTIALEQUATIONS", A N Niel, 13:23
- Re: JSH: That's why he deletes his posts, Tom, 13:21
- Trigonometric Polynomials, Maury Barbato, 13:19
- Re: An uncountable countable set, MoeBlee, 13:07
- Re: Partition number, Gary Cooper, 12:51
- Re: algebra with maximal ideal and unit., mina_world, 12:48
- Re: An uncountable countable set, MoeBlee, 12:47
- Real Polynomials, Maury Barbato, 12:46
- calculus problems, sergequashie, 12:46
- Re: I'm sure there is a really simple answer to this one..., gwh, 12:44
- Re: Partition number, mensanator@xxxxxxxxxxx, 12:42
- Re: I'm sure there is a really simple answer to this one..., gwh, 12:42
- Re: Triangles Inscribed in a Circle, Maury Barbato, 12:41
- Re: algebra with maximal ideal and unit., Arturo Magidin, 12:39
- algebra with maximal ideal and unit., mina_world, 12:37
- Re: I'm sure there is a really simple answer to this one..., gwh, 12:37
- Re: Proof of Collatz Conjecture?, mensanator@xxxxxxxxxxx, 12:37
- Re: Perelman wins but declines Fields Medal, JunoExpress, 12:16
- Re: How big is infinity?, Michael Orion, 12:10
- Re: Perelman wins but declines Fields Medal, Lee Rudolph, 12:10
- Re: Quaternion products, Michael Orion, 12:02
- Re: Triangles Inscribed in a Circle, The Qurqirish Dragon, 11:49
- Re: Perelman wins but declines Fields Medal, Keith A. Lewis, 11:48
- Re: G(x+1)/G(x+0.5),G=Gamma, David W. Cantrell, 11:47
- A calculus question, Louis, 11:44
- Re: finding the coefficient of the nth term in a power series?, Peter Pein, 11:43
- Re: Showing convergence of a series, M.J.T. Guy, 11:42
- Re: peculiar but brilliant, Stephen J. Herschkorn, 11:41
- peculiar but brilliant (was: Perelman wins but declines Fields Medal, G. A. Edgar, 11:39
- Re: Perelman wins but declines Fields Medal, Richard Tobin, 11:37
- Re: Perelman wins but declines Fields Medal, Herman Jurjus, 11:22
- Re: complex analysis with integral., John Schutkeker, 11:21
- Re: Perelman wins but declines Fields Medal, Han de Bruijn, 11:11
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Dik T. Winter, 11:10
- Quaternion products, Daniel al-Autistiqui, 11:06
- Re: Perelman wins but declines Fields Medal, Jesse F. Hughes, 11:04
- Re: topology question, Ulysse from CH, 11:03
- Re: The list of all natural numbers don't exist, Albrecht, 10:57
- Re: Partition number, kunzmilan, 10:56
- Re: Linear algebra question, David C . Ullrich, 10:53
- Re: complex analysis with contour integral, mina_world, 10:50
- Re: Conformal Mapping, David C . Ullrich, 10:48
- "ALGEBRARIC DIFFERENTIALEQUATIONS", NILS BÖRJESSON, 10:45
- "ALGEBRARIC DIFFERENTIALEQUATIONS", NILS BÖRJESSON, 10:45
- "ALGEBRARIC DIFFERENTIALEQUATIONS", NILS BÖRJESSON, 10:45
- "ALGEBRARIC DIFFERENTIALEQUATIONS", NILS BÖRJESSON, 10:44
- "ALGEBRARIC DIFFERENTIALEQUATIONS", NILS BÖRJESSON, 10:44
- Re: SAT is in P, CLIQUE is in P, Mariano Suárez-Alvarez, 10:37
- complex analysis with contour integral, mina_world, 10:35
- Re: Conformal Mapping, David C . Ullrich, 10:32
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Dik T. Winter, 10:26
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Dik T. Winter, 10:21
- Re: Solving this Equation For N, Arturo Magidin, 10:21
- sampling distribution of the pearson's correlation between two binary variables, david . s . greenberg, 10:08
- Re: Perelman wins but declines Fields Medal, JunoExpress, 10:05
- Re: Conformal Mapping, rusty, 10:04
- Re: Nominate me for Abel Prize please, rusty, 09:57
- Re: Hi, i'm a new user, Tom, 09:54
- Nominate me for Abel Prize please, Victor Porton, 09:40
- Re: Perelman wins but declines Fields Medal, Jesse F. Hughes, 09:30
- Re: Conformal Mapping, David C . Ullrich, 09:28
- Linear algebra question, rainer_wolfcastle_, 09:23
- Re: Hi, i'm a new user, CapCity, 09:02
- Re: The list of all natural numbers don't exist, William Hughes, 09:01
- Re: Perelman wins but declines Fields Medal, Han de Bruijn, 08:59
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Tony Orlow, 08:47
- Re: [CoT]: Homomorphism and Isomorphism, Arturo Magidin, 08:46
- Re: Partition number, Damien Wyart, 08:43
- Re: [CoT]: Homomorphism and Isomorphism, Ben, 08:36
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Tony Orlow, 08:34
- Re: topology question, Snis Pilbor, 08:21
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Tony Orlow, 08:21
- Re: two real analysis questions, Rob Johnson, 08:20
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Tony Orlow, 08:15
- Re: Perelman wins but declines Fields Medal, Jesse F. Hughes, 08:13
- Re: Hi, i'm a new user, rehamkcirtap@xxxxxxxxx, 08:12
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Tony Orlow, 08:07
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Albrecht, 08:03
- Re: Proof of Collatz Conjecture?, Benjamin E. Cawaling Jr., 07:59
- Re: Proof of Collatz Conjecture?, Benjamin E. Cawaling Jr., 07:57
- Re: Confused about Least Squares, Rob Johnson, 07:51
- Re: Eigenfunction expansion, David Moran, 07:48
- Re: Eigenfunction expansion, David Moran, 07:48
- Re: Perelman wins but declines Fields Medal, Timothy Murphy, 07:41
- Re: Proof of Collatz Conjecture?, Benjamin E. Cawaling Jr., 07:36
- Partition number, Gary Cooper, 07:32
- Re: Russian refuses math's highest honor, fernando revilla, 07:32
- Re: World-wide pi^2/6 mania, Peter Webb, 07:21
- Triangles Circumscribed about a Circle, Maury Barbato, 07:08
- Re: World-wide pi^2/6 mania, Jeroen, 07:06
- Confused about Least Squares, Han de Bruijn, 07:05
- Re: topology question, William Elliot, 06:56
- Re: Primitive Pythagorean triangles: An infinite number of them or not?, kunzmilan, 06:55
- Re: Plane Transformations, Maury Barbato, 06:55
- Re: What is the MOST INTERESTING integer you know?, Ulysse from CH, 06:49
- Re: Conformal Mapping, rusty, 06:20
- Re: How to generate two random numbers satisfying a certain condition, Lou Thraki, 06:10
- Re: Hi, i'm a new user, David C . Ullrich, 05:57
- Re: Conformal Mapping, David C . Ullrich, 05:54
- Re: SAT is in P, CLIQUE is in P, mimouni, 05:41
- Re: Outer automorphisms of S6 [group of permutations of 6 things], , 05:37
- Re: Solving this Equation For N, Ken Oliver, 05:32
- Re: Conformal Mapping, David C . Ullrich, 05:26
- World-wide pi^2/6 mania, The Last Danish Pastry, 05:21
- Re: topology question, David C . Ullrich, 05:17
- Re: complex analysis with integral., David C . Ullrich, 05:14
- Re: analysis with difficulty..., mina_world, 04:11
- Re: Perelman wins but declines Fields Medal, Han de Bruijn, 03:52
- Re: Perelman wins but declines Fields Medal, Han de Bruijn, 03:38
- Re: The list of all natural numbers don't exist, Albrecht, 03:16
- Re: elementary series problem, Torsten Hennig, 03:00
- Hi, i'm a new user, janine25, 02:51
- singular value decomposition, hespeler, 02:48
- Re: analysis with difficulty..., Torsten Hennig, 02:46
- Re: Conformal Mapping, rusty, 02:44
- Re: how do i find the total square feet of this construction, stdntxy, 02:36
- Re: Perelman wins but declines Fields Medal, PolicySpy, 02:23
- elementary series problem, Prathamesh, 02:10
- Re: Eigenfunction expansion, rusty, 02:07
- Re: Outer automorphisms of S6 [group of permutations of 6 things], jaapsch, 01:51
- Re: Proof of Collatz Conjecture?, mensanator@xxxxxxxxxxx, 01:48
- Re: Latin Square, bargiax, 01:48
- Re: Quadratic matrix equation, Gottfried Helms, 01:31
- Re: Latin Square, Omega Cubed, 01:16
- Re: How to generate two random numbers satisfying a certain condition, Henri Courant Junior, 00:28
- Re: How to generate two random numbers satisfying a certain condition, Jim Burns, 00:07
- Conformal Mapping, Narcoleptic Insomniac, 00:04
- Re: Eigenfunction expansion, Omega Cubed, 00:02
August 23, 2006
- Re: [CoT]: Homomorphism and Isomorphism, Gerry Myerson, 23:54
- Re: Latin Square, bargiax, 23:54
- Re: Perelman wins but declines Fields Medal, Gerry Myerson, 23:47
- Re: lagrange multipliers applied on payoff matrix, shiva, 23:39
- Re: Proof of Collatz Conjecture?, Benjamin E. Cawaling Jr., 23:30
- Re: More on Poincare conjecture, Omega Cubed, 23:26
- Re: Latin Square, Gerry Myerson, 23:25
- Re: Solving this Equation For N, William Elliot, 22:51
- Re: How to generate two random numbers satisfying a certain condition, Jim Burns, 22:50
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Virgil, 22:47
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Virgil, 22:39
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Virgil, 22:37
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Virgil, 22:27
- Re: finding the coefficient of the nth term in a power series?, Paul Abbott, 22:20
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Virgil, 22:18
- ODE Problem, Juan Barrios, 22:13
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Virgil, 22:13
- Re: Perelman wins but declines Fields Medal, George Baloglou, 22:05
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Virgil, 22:03
- Re: topology question, The World Wide Wade, 21:52
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Virgil, 21:50
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Dik T. Winter, 21:48
- Re: How to generate two random numbers satisfying a certain condition, Peter L. Montgomery, 21:37
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Dik T. Winter, 21:30
- Re: Perelman wins but declines Fields Medal, Larry Hammick, 21:22
- Latin Square, bargiax, 20:44
- Re: Proof of Collatz Conjecture?, mensanator@xxxxxxxxxxx, 20:36
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Dik T. Winter, 20:13
- Quadratic matrix equation, carlos, 20:05
- Re: Ord diff eq: Integrating factor?, [Mr.] Lynn Kurtz, 20:04
- Re: An uncountable countable set, MoeBlee, 19:58
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Dik T. Winter, 19:56
- Re: Is there way to find the residue of a complex function efficiently?, Roger Stafford, 19:52
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Dik T. Winter, 19:51
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Dik T. Winter, 19:41
- Re: Quadratic matrix equation, peterbillc777, 19:41
- Re: Solving this Equation For N, Protoman, 19:39
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Dik T. Winter, 19:31
- Re: Combinatorics/Number theory question, Gerry Myerson, 19:28
- Quadratic matrix equation, carlos, 19:25
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Tony Orlow, 19:17
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Virgil, 19:10
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Dik T. Winter, 19:09
- Re: An uncountable countable set, David R Tribble, 19:03
- Re: Plane Transformations, Jules, 19:03
- Re: Is there way to find the residue of a complex function efficiently?, John Schutkeker, 19:01
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Virgil, 19:00
- Re: complex analysis with integral., John Schutkeker, 18:54
- Re: Ord diff eq: Integrating factor?, John Schutkeker, 18:52
- Re: Easy problem (Opposite of Goldbach???), T.H. Ray, 18:52
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Virgil, 18:50
- Re: An uncountable countable set, MoeBlee, 18:46
- Re: Question about accessing sci.math via e-mail client, Ioannis, 18:41
- Re: Perelman wins but declines Fields Medal, David Bernier, 18:39
- Re: Outer automorphisms of S6 [group of permutations of 6 things], Arturo Magidin, 18:39
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Tony Orlow, 18:38
- Re: An uncountable countable set, MoeBlee, 18:36
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Tony Orlow, 18:35
- Re: Question about accessing sci.math via e-mail client, r!chard tchen, 18:33
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Tony Orlow, 18:28
- Re: Question about accessing sci.math via e-mail client, Chip Eastham, 18:26
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Tony Orlow, 18:18
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Tony Orlow, 18:04
- Partial Fractions & Complex ODE?, John Schutkeker, 17:57
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Tony Orlow, 17:49
- Re: Question about accessing sci.math via e-mail client, Dave L. Renfro, 17:43
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Tony Orlow, 17:40
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Tony Orlow, 17:35
- Re: Solving this Equation For N, Puppet_Sock, 17:33
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Tony Orlow, 17:31
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Tony Orlow, 17:28
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Tony Orlow, 17:27
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Tony Orlow, 17:25
- Re: Question about accessing sci.math via e-mail client, Gottfried Helms, 17:16
- Re: Question about accessing sci.math via e-mail client, jsher, 17:15
- Plane Transformations, Maury Barbato, 17:14
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Tony Orlow, 17:13
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Tony Orlow, 17:09
- Re: An uncountable countable set, MoeBlee, 17:04
- Re: SAT is in P, CLIQUE is in P, Proginoskes, 16:56
- Question about accessing sci.math via e-mail client, James, 16:56
- Re: Perelman wins but declines Fields Medal, Jesse F. Hughes, 16:56
- Triangles Inscribed in a Circle, Maury Barbato, 16:50
- Re: Perelman wins but declines Fields Medal, Dave L. Renfro, 16:41
- Re: An uncountable countable set, mueckenh, 16:39
- Re: How to generate two random numbers satisfying a certain condition, Michael Orion, 16:36
- Re: Newbie P-NP Question, Lasse, 16:20
- Re: Perelman wins but declines Fields Medal, carlos, 16:19
- Re: An uncountable countable set, mueckenh, 16:16
- Re: An uncountable countable set, mueckenh, 16:13
- Re: An uncountable countable set, mueckenh, 16:12
- Re: Outer automorphisms of S6 [group of permutations of 6 things], Richard L. Peterson, 16:12
- Re: How to generate two random numbers satisfying a certain condition, Herman Rubin, 16:11
- Re: An uncountable countable set, mueckenh, 16:10
- Re: An uncountable countable set, mueckenh, 16:09
- Re: An uncountable countable set, mueckenh, 16:07
- Re: topology question, Snis Pilbor, 16:05
- Re: How to generate two random numbers satisfying a certain condition, Herman Rubin, 16:05
- Re: An uncountable countable set, mueckenh, 16:05
- Re: An uncountable countable set, mueckenh, 16:02
- Re: How to generate two random numbers satisfying a certain condition, Jeff Miller, 16:00
- Re: Perelman wins but declines Fields Medal, ArtflDodgr, 15:57
- Re: Solving this Equation For N, Protoman, 15:54
- Re: A new definition for Cardinality, Virgil, 15:50
- Re: Ord diff eq: Integrating factor?, [Mr.] Lynn Kurtz, 15:49
- Re: Smartness, Richard L. Peterson, 15:46
- Re: Solving this Equation For N, Protoman, 15:39
- Re: A new definition for Cardinality, Virgil, 15:36
- Ord diff eq: Integrating factor?, Sarah L, 15:36
- Re: Outer automorphisms of S6 [group of permutations of 6 things], Arturo Magidin, 15:29
- Re: Solving this Equation For N, [Mr.] Lynn Kurtz, 15:23
- Re: ozone creation, Ioannis, 15:12
- Re: How to generate two random numbers satisfying a certain condition, Henri Courant Junior, 15:12
- Re: Outer automorphisms of S6 [group of permutations of 6 things], Richard L. Peterson, 15:08
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Virgil, 15:06
- Re: Outer automorphisms of S6 [group of permutations of 6 things], Richard L. Peterson, 15:06
- Re: SAT is in P, CLIQUE is in P, mimouni, 15:05
- Re: topology question, Lee Rudolph, 15:04
- Re: lagrange multipliers applied on payoff matrix, C6L1V@xxxxxxx, 15:03
- Re: how do you think computational linguistics, Herman Rubin, 15:01
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Virgil, 15:00
- Re: Perelman wins but declines Fields Medal, Dave L. Renfro, 14:59
- Re: topology question, Lee Rudolph, 14:58
- Re: ozone creation, mea305, 14:57
- Re: Easy problem (Opposite of Goldbach???), Tapio, 14:55
- Re: topology question, Pawel Gladki, 14:55
- Re: Solving this Equation For N, Gene Ward Smith, 14:52
- Re: topology question, Dave L. Renfro, 14:47
- Re: Solving this Equation For N, Arturo Magidin, 14:45
- Re: topology question, Dave L. Renfro, 14:39
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Virgil, 14:35
- Re: Solving this Equation For N, Gene Ward Smith, 14:31
- Solving this Equation For N, Protoman, 14:26
- Re: topology question, Pawel Gladki, 14:25
- Re: SAT is in P, CLIQUE is in P, Mariano Suárez-Alvarez, 14:24
- Re: Perelman wins but declines Fields Medal, carlos, 14:24
- Re: Perelman wins but declines Fields Medal, OwlHoot, 14:21
- Re: How to generate two random numbers satisfying a certain condition, Herman Rubin, 14:17
- Re: what conditon should a probability characteristic function satisfy?, Herman Rubin, 14:06
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Virgil, 14:04
- Re: I'm sure there is a really simple answer to this one..., Randy Poe, 13:55
- Re: Perelman wins but declines Fields Medal, LD, 13:53
- Re: Z-Cardinality, Virgil, 13:46
- Re: Finding a point on a line, Dirk Van de moortel, 13:45
- Re: analysis with difficulty..., mina_world, 13:44
- Re: I'm sure there is a really simple answer to this one..., Herbert Glarner, 13:40
- Re: Seemingly Simple Trig Relation, David W . Cantrell, 13:39
- Re: A new definition for Cardinality, Daryl McCullough, 13:39
- Re: How to generate two random numbers satisfying a certain condition, Randy Poe, 13:36
- Re: sets of continuous functions that are totally bounded, José Carlos Santos, 13:30
- Re: Finding a point on a line, MLM450, 13:23
- Re: A new definition for Cardinality, Daryl McCullough, 13:22
- Re: Circle Point, MLM450, 13:22
- Re: Smartness, The World Wide Wade, 13:20
- Re: Circle Point, N. Silver, 13:18
- Re: A new definition for Cardinality, MoeBlee, 13:15
- Re: An uncountable countable set, imaginatorium, 13:11
- Re: topology question, José Carlos Santos, 12:59
- Re: How to generate two random numbers satisfying a certain condition, Peter L. Montgomery, 12:58
- Re: Z-Cardinality, MoeBlee, 12:56
- Re: I'm sure there is a really simple answer to this one..., mensanator@xxxxxxxxxxx, 12:52
- Re: Perelman wins but declines Fields Medal, David Bernier, 12:47
- Re: Combinatorics/Number theory question, Arturo Magidin, 12:42
- Re: Outer automorphisms of S6 [group of permutations of 6 things], Lee Rudolph, 12:40
- I'm sure there is a really simple answer to this one..., Tnargeel, 12:30
- Re: Combinatorics/Number theory question, hoosie, 12:30
- Re: Z-Cardinality, zuhair, 12:28
- Re: Combinatorics/Number theory question, Arturo Magidin, 12:23
- Re: Combinatorics/Number theory question, hoosie, 12:23
- Re: Easy problem (Opposite of Goldbach???), fernando revilla, 12:20
- Re: Combinatorics/Number theory question, pfortuny, 12:20
- Re: A new definition for Cardinality, zuhair, 12:15
- Re: Finding a point on a line, Greg Neill, 12:14
- Combinatorics/Number theory question, hoosie, 12:13
- Re: A new definition for Cardinality, zuhair, 12:04
- Re: Is there a characteristic function for the Weibull distribution?, Reeza, 12:01
- Re: Interpreting integration, Dave L. Renfro, 11:58
- Circle Point, MLM450, 11:49
- Re: Perelman wins but declines Fields Medal, fernando revilla, 11:45
- topology question, Snis Pilbor, 11:42
- Re: Outer automorphisms of S6 [group of permutations of 6 things], Christopher J. Henrich, 11:37
- Re: Finding a point on a line, MLM450, 11:33
- Re: Finding a point on a line, MLM450, 11:30
- Re: Is there a characteristic function for the Weibull distribution?, vontressms, 11:28
- Re: [CoT]: Homomorphism and Isomorphism, Arturo Magidin, 11:22
- Re: Perelman wins but declines Fields Medal, Dave Seaman, 11:20
- Re: [CoT]: Homomorphism and Isomorphism, Arturo Magidin, 11:19
- Re: Finding a point on a line, Dave Seaman, 11:19
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Tony Orlow, 11:10
- Re: Perelman wins but declines Fields Medal, Mikhail Kovalev, 11:06
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Tony Orlow, 11:05
- Re: Finding a point on a line, Dirk Van de moortel, 11:05
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Tony Orlow, 11:01
- Re: Outer automorphisms of S6 [group of permutations of 6 things], Arturo Magidin, 11:01
- Re: [CoT]: Homomorphism and Isomorphism, , 10:54
- Finding a point on a line, MLM450, 10:53
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Tony Orlow, 10:32
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Tony Orlow, 10:29
- Re: Perelman wins but declines Fields Medal, Lee Rudolph, 10:19
- Re: Factors of integer polynomials, Axel Harvey, 10:12
- Re: Perelman wins but declines Fields Medal, Jim Ferry, 10:10
- Re: Least squares fitting, Han de Bruijn, 10:05
- Re: how do i find the total square feet of this construction, Han de Bruijn, 10:01
- Re: how do i find the total square feet of this construction, Randy Poe, 09:52
- Re: Perelman wins but declines Fields Medal, Han de Bruijn, 09:52
- Re: Perelman wins but declines Fields Medal, JunoExpress, 09:47
- Re: Perelman wins but declines Fields Medal, Han de Bruijn, 09:46
- how do i find the total square feet of this construction, stdntxy, 09:32
- Re: Is there way to find the residue of a complex function efficiently?, Peter, 09:30
- Re: Perelman wins but declines Fields Medal, Jesse F. Hughes, 09:24
- Re: analysis with difficulty..., Torsten Hennig, 09:22
- Re: analysis with difficulty..., David C . Ullrich, 09:19
- Re: Least squares fitting, Han de Bruijn, 09:01
- Re: SAT is in P, CLIQUE is in P, mimouni, 09:00
- Re: Perelman wins but declines Fields Medal, Han de Bruijn, 08:53
- Re: Perelman wins but declines Fields Medal, Jesse F. Hughes, 08:29
- Re: Least squares fitting, Han de Bruijn, 08:26
- Re: Perelman wins but declines Fields Medal, Han de Bruijn, 08:19
- analysis with difficulty..., mina_world, 08:14
- Re: Is there way to find the residue of a complex function efficiently?, A N Niel, 08:08
- Re: Perelman wins but declines Fields Medal, A N Niel, 08:04
- Re: Is this ODE Seperable?, Badger, 07:58
- Re: Easy problem (Opposite of Goldbach???), Jeremy Boden, 07:57
- Re: Perelman wins but declines Fields Medal, Richard Tobin, 07:56
- A mathematical challenge, misha, 07:50
- Re: ozone creation, Jeremy Boden, 07:35
- Re: Perelman wins but declines Fields Medal, fernando revilla, 07:19
- Re: A new definition for Cardinality, Tez, 06:59
- Re: My Revolutionary New Prime Discriminator, Tim Peters, 06:38
- Re: Proof of Collatz Conjecture?, Benjamin E. Cawaling Jr., 06:31
- Re: complex analysis with integral., David C . Ullrich, 06:12
- Re: I am a little bit confused about Fourier transforms and their existence, David C . Ullrich, 06:09
- Re: [CoT]: Homomorphism and Isomorphism, William Elliot, 06:02
- Re: lagrange multipliers applied on payoff matrix, shiva, 05:56
- Re: what conditon should a probability characteristic function satisfy?, David Jones, 05:41
- Re: complex analysis with integral., mina_world, 05:41
- Re: Easy problem (Opposite of Goldbach???), T.H. Ray, 05:33
- Re: [CoT]: Homomorphism and Isomorphism, Ben, 05:28
- Re: parallelizable spheres, BACH, 05:28
- Re: Is there a characteristic function for the Weibull distribution?, David Jones, 05:17
- Re: Turing's undecidability, Goedel's incompleteness, and Tarski's indefinability theorems, guenther vonKnakspot, 05:01
- Re: Homomorphism and Isomorphism, William Elliot, 04:34
- Re: Outer automorphisms of S6 [group of permutations of 6 things], jaapsch, 04:34
- Re: complex analysis with integral., William Elliot, 04:10
- wavelet: decompose time series, mottmott, 04:06
- Re: [CoT]: Homomorphism and Isomorphism, William Elliot, 04:05
- Homomorphism and Isomorphism, Ben, 04:03
- Re: Outer automorphisms of S6 [group of permutations of 6 things], Jyrki Lahtonen, 03:21
- Re: More on Poincare conjecture, Gerry Myerson, 03:17
- complex analysis with integral., mina_world, 03:13
- Re: lagrange multipliers applied on payoff matrix, Virgil, 03:09
- [CoT]: Homomorphism and Isomorphism, Ben, 03:09
- Re: Is there way to find the residue of a complex function efficiently?, Vladimir Bondarenko, 02:56
- lagrange multipliers applied on payoff matrix, shiva, 02:53
- Re: My Revolutionary New Prime Discriminator, Proginoskes, 02:51
- Re: Is there way to find the residue of a complex function efficiently?, Gene Ward Smith, 02:50
- Re: JSH: That's why he deletes his posts, Proginoskes, 02:48
- Re: Easy problem (Opposite of Goldbach???), Proginoskes, 02:44
- Re: My Revolutionary New Prime Discriminator, Richard Harter, 02:41
- Re: How to generate two random numbers satisfying a certain condition, Stephen J. Herschkorn, 02:35
- Is there way to find the residue of a complex function efficiently?, Mike, 02:29
- Is there a characteristic function for the Weibull distribution?, Mike, 02:24
- Re: Smartness, mensanator@xxxxxxxxxxx, 02:12
- Re: Turing's undecidability, Goedel's incompleteness, and Tarski's indefinability theorems, galathaea, 02:11
- Re: Smartness, Mike, 02:07
- Re: My Revolutionary New Prime Discriminator, Marshall, 01:40
- More on Poincare conjecture, alcatraz, 01:38
- Re: My Revolutionary New Prime Discriminator, Marshall, 01:30
- Re: My Revolutionary New Prime Discriminator, Marshall, 01:26
- How to generate two random numbers satisfying a certain condition, Henri Courant Junior, 01:11
- Re: Seemingly Simple Trig Relation, William Elliot, 00:47
- Re: A challenge for advanced mathematicians!, dcorbit, 00:41
- Re: Is this ODE Seperable?, William Elliot, 00:40
- Re: Is this ODE Seperable?, Stephen Montgomery-Smith, 00:35
- Re: I am a little bit confused about Fourier transforms and their existence, Stephen Montgomery-Smith, 00:34
- Re: IF SOLOUTION FROM YOU! -> I WILL E-MAIL YOU A WORD-DOCUMENT!!!!!!!!, William Elliot, 00:33
- Re: Equations, William Elliot, 00:24
- Re: Smartness, mensanator@xxxxxxxxxxx, 00:23
- Re: finding the coefficient of the nth term in a power series?, Lucy, 00:18
- Re: I am a little bit confused about Fourier transforms and their existence, Jan Bielawski, 00:16
- Re: I am a little bit confused about Fourier transforms and their existence, Jan Bielawski, 00:15
- Re: A new definition for Cardinality, Virgil, 00:08
- Re: I am a little bit confused about Fourier transforms and their existence, Luna Moon, 00:05
August 22, 2006
- Re: A new definition for Cardinality, David Bernier, 23:54
- Re: Is this ODE Seperable?, Protoman, 23:53
- Re: That's why insults are used, Felix of The North, 23:36
- Re: Perelman wins but declines Fields Medal, Larry Hammick, 23:33
- Re: nothing to hide, nothing to fear.... or is there?, galathaea, 23:18
- Re: Can this function fundamentally be integrated?, Roger Stafford, 23:06
- Re: "Besides, we were almost getting snowed in", Stephen Montgomery-Smith, 23:05
- Re: A new definition for Cardinality, Dik T. Winter, 23:04
- Re: I am a little bit confused about Fourier transforms and their existence, Stephen Montgomery-Smith, 23:00
- Re: finding the coefficient of the nth term in a power series?, Stan Liou, 22:54
- Re: Is this ODE Seperable?, Stephen Montgomery-Smith, 22:53
- Re: Easy problem (Opposite of Goldbach???), T.H. Ray, 22:52
- Re: Differentiation, thampw, 22:38
- Re: Perelman wins but declines Fields Medal, T.H. Ray, 22:04
- Re: Smartness, Richard L. Peterson, 21:56
- Re: Outer automorphisms of S6 [group of permutations of 6 things], Richard L. Peterson, 21:50
- Re: Outer automorphisms of S6 [group of permutations of 6 things], Richard L. Peterson, 21:43
- Re: Can this function fundamentally be integrated?, Roger Stafford, 21:42
- Re: no prime number in the given range, mensanator@xxxxxxxxxxx, 21:38
- Re: no prime number in the given range, Gerry Myerson, 21:24
- "Besides, we were almost getting snowed in", George Baloglou, 21:14
- Re: Setting up this ODE, Badger, 21:09
- Re: A new definition for Cardinality, Dik T. Winter, 21:06
- Re: ozone creation, iitaspirant2009, 21:03
- Re: Is this ODE Seperable?, [Mr.] Lynn Kurtz, 21:01
- Re: Is this ODE Seperable?, Badger, 21:00
- Re: Why is the number 178490195361 interesting?, Euler, 21:00
- Re: Equations, Deep, 20:58
- Re: Why is the number 178490195361 interesting? (HINT: Euler and Fermat), Euler, 20:53
- Re: Proof of Collatz Conjecture?, mensanator@xxxxxxxxxxx, 20:46
- Re: A new definition for Cardinality, Dik T. Winter, 20:38
- Re: I am a little bit confused about Fourier transforms and their existence, C6L1V@xxxxxxx, 20:35
- Re: I am a little bit confused about Fourier transforms and their existence, Teddy, 20:32
- Re: Any coordinate system in GR?, Shmuel (Seymour J.) Metz, 20:30
- Re: A new definition for Cardinality, Dik T. Winter, 20:25
- Re: what conditon should a probability characteristic function satisfy?, Luna Moon, 19:58
- Re: I am a little bit confused about Fourier transforms and their existence, Sorcerer, 19:58
- Re: Large prime numbers, Tim Peters, 19:55
- Re: Can this function fundamentally be integrated?, Luna Moon, 19:51
- Re: A new definition for Cardinality, Daryl McCullough, 19:49
- Re: Mathematician Turns Down Prize, Omega Cubed, 19:46
- I am a little bit confused about Fourier transforms and their existence, Luna Moon, 19:38
- Re: Equations, C6L1V@xxxxxxx, 19:36
- Re: Fourier transform of integral., C6L1V@xxxxxxx, 19:27
- Re: Equations, Deep, 19:20
- Is this ODE Seperable?, Protoman, 19:17
- Re: Setting up this ODE, Protoman, 19:16
- Re: ozone creation, Jeremy Boden, 18:51
- Re: finding the coefficient of the nth term in a power series?, Virgil, 18:50
- Re: how do you think computational linguistics, Jeremy Boden, 18:41
- Re: complex fourier transform, The World Wide Wade, 18:26
- Perelman wins but declines Fields Medal, Larry Hammick, 18:17
- Re: I have a paper on graph coloring, bill, 18:15
- Re: Z-Cardinality, MoeBlee, 18:13
- Re: complex fourier transform, Juryu, 18:11
- finding the coefficient of the nth term in a power series?, Lucy, 17:51
- Re: I have a paper on graph coloring, bill, 17:35
- Re: parallelizable spheres, OwlHoot, 17:20
- Re: Setting up this ODE, Protoman, 17:09
- Re: Large prime numbers, Johannes Kloos, 16:53
- Julia sets and continuous iteration, Gerard Westendorp, 16:41
- Re: Large prime numbers, secondmouse, 16:36
- Re: ozone creation, Felicis@xxxxxxxxx, 16:29
- Re: Turing's undecidability, Goedel's incompleteness, and Tarski's indefinability theorems, Aluminium Holocene Holodeck Zoroaster, 16:27
- Re: Alternative proof of FLT for prime n>=5 from 12.August 2006, Aluminium Holocene Holodeck Zoroaster, 16:15
- Re: Seemingly Simple Trig Relation, MTBrenneman, 15:50
- Re: books on approximation theory, carlos, 15:43
- Re: A challenge for advanced mathematicians!, Aluminium Holocene Holodeck Zoroaster, 15:37
- Re: Outer automorphisms of S6 [group of permutations of 6 things], Arturo Magidin, 15:24
- Re: Seemingly Simple Trig Relation, David W . Cantrell, 15:24
- Re: Seemingly Simple Trig Relation, MTBrenneman, 15:10
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Virgil, 15:01
- Re: Fourier transform of integral., leo_morgan_, 15:00
- IF SOLOUTION FROM YOU! -> I WILL E-MAIL YOU A WORD-DOCUMENT!!!!!!!!, NILS BÖRJESSON, 14:58
- Re: A new definition for Cardinality, Virgil, 14:54
- Re: A new definition for Cardinality, Virgil, 14:50
- Re: A challenge for advanced mathematicians!, Tom, 14:47
- Re: ozone creation, Tom, 14:44
- Re: Seemingly Simple Trig Relation, MTBrenneman, 14:44
- Re: Least squares fitting, Virgil, 14:40
- Is this possible? Changing a Vector's basis with only projection?, jae, 14:40
- Re: books on approximation theory, Chip Eastham, 14:38
- Re: My Revolutionary New Prime Discriminator, Richard Harter, 14:33
- Large prime numbers, Edwin Klement, 14:32
- Re: Fourier transform of integral., C6L1V@xxxxxxx, 14:31
- Re: Z-Cardinality, Virgil, 14:30
- Re: how do you think computational linguistics, Herman Rubin, 14:28
- Re: e, Virgil, 14:14
- Geomview returns - Geomview 1.8.2 nears release, lloyd . wood, 14:12
- Re: An uncountable countable set, MoeBlee, 14:10
- Re: An uncountable countable set, MoeBlee, 14:00
- Re: My Revolutionary New Prime Discriminator, Richard Henry, 13:51
- A challenge for advanced mathematicians!, misha, 13:48
- Re: Smartness, The World Wide Wade, 13:30
- Re: A new definition for Cardinality, Herman Rubin, 13:16
- Outer automorphisms of S6 [group of permutations of 6 things], Richard L. Peterson, 13:08
- Re: ozone creation, A N Niel, 13:05
- Re: My Revolutionary New Prime Discriminator, Wim Benthem, 13:00
- books on approximation theory, standshik, 12:47
- ozone creation, iitaspirant2009, 12:39
- Re: Smartness, Richard L. Peterson, 12:33
- Re: Y=(X+(X*50/100), gwh, 12:28
- Re: how do you think computational linguistics, Jeremy Boden, 12:05
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Tony Orlow, 11:57
- Re: help regarding technology(modern), Felicis@xxxxxxxxx, 11:55
- Re: Fourier transform of integral., leo_morgan_, 11:53
- Re: Equations, A N Niel, 11:34
- Re: how do you think computational linguistics, bert, 11:28
- help regarding technology(modern), iitaspirant2009, 11:27
- Re: Mathematician Turns Down Prize, Tom, 11:26
- Re: Mathematician Turns Down Prize, moderator, 11:26
- Re: Equations, C6L1V@xxxxxxx, 11:23
- Re: Milne Thomson method for finding Harmonic Conjugates, Pawel Gladki, 11:22
- Re: Mathematician Turns Down Prize, Tom, 11:21
- Re: That's why insults are used, amzoti, 11:06
- Re: Mathematician Turns Down Prize, amzoti, 11:01
- Re: how do you think computational linguistics, A N Niel, 10:59
- Re: Difference between Groups, Rings, Integral Domains and Fields, Arturo Magidin, 10:54
- Re: Z-Cardinality, zuhair, 10:54
- Re: Difference between Groups, Rings, Integral Domains and Fields, Ben, 10:51
- Re: e, zuhair, 10:45
- Re: Difference between Groups, Rings, Integral Domains and Fields, Dik T. Winter, 10:40
- Re: Difference between Groups, Rings, Integral Domains and Fields, Dik T. Winter, 10:36
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Dik T. Winter, 10:29
- Re: A new definition for Cardinality, zuhair, 10:26
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Dik T. Winter, 10:22
- Re: related to group theory, Arturo Magidin, 10:21
- Re: A new definition for Cardinality, zuhair, 10:21
- Mathematician Turns Down Prize, jc_randerson, 10:19
- how do you think computational linguistics, Mangst, 10:16
- Re: no prime number in the given range, luiroto, 10:15
- Re: Difference between Groups, Rings, Integral Domains and Fields, Arturo Magidin, 10:13
- Re: Polaner Hypothesis, Chip Eastham, 10:13
- Re: Compute two limits, TCL, 10:04
- Re: Equations, The Qurqirish Dragon, 10:03
- Re: Equations, Deep, 09:50
- Re: Setting up this ODE, Ken Oliver, 09:47
- Re: Y=(X+(X*z/k)), Ulrich Diez, 09:23
- Re: Any coordinate system in GR?, hilbertsnutsack, 09:09
- Re: Any coordinate system in GR?, hilbertsnutsack, 09:09
- Re: Difference between Groups, Rings, Integral Domains and Fields, Arturo Magidin, 08:55
- Re: Fourier transform of integral., David C . Ullrich, 08:49
- Re: sets of continuous functions that are totally bounded, David C . Ullrich, 08:45
- Re: Turing's undecidability, Goedel's incompleteness, and Tarski's indefinability theorems, Aatu Koskensilta, 08:42
- Re: Fields Medals 2006, Andrew Taylor, 08:41
- Re: Operator series, Stephen Montgomery-Smith, 08:40
- Re: Polaner Hypothesis, David C . Ullrich, 08:34
- Re: What is the MOST INTERESTING integer you know?, Aatu Koskensilta, 08:24
- Re: sets of continuous functions that are totally bounded, William Elliot, 08:04
- Re: Turing's undecidability, Goedel's incompleteness, and Tarski's indefinability theorems, guenther vonKnakspot, 07:58
- Re: Difference between Groups, Rings, Integral Domains and Fields, Dave Seaman, 07:55
- Re: Difference between Groups, Rings, Integral Domains and Fields, Ben, 07:36
- Re: Can this function fundamentally be integrated?, joa, 07:29
- Re: sets of continuous functions that are totally bounded, José Carlos Santos, 07:18
- Re: Proof of Collatz Conjecture?, Gottfried Helms, 07:17
- Re: Can this function fundamentally be integrated?, joa, 07:12
- Fourier transform of integral., leo_morgan_, 07:07
- Re: Can this function fundamentally be integrated?, joa, 07:01
- Re: Difference between Groups, Rings, Integral Domains and Fields, ben, 06:49
- Re: related to group theory, anil, 06:47
- Fields Medals 2006, rusty, 06:35
- Re: parallelizable spheres, Lee Rudolph, 06:13
- Re: Expected number of doublets in a sequence, Duncan Muirhead, 06:11
- Re: I Found the Indefinite Integral of x^x WITHOUT the Lambada Function!!!!!!!!!!, David Ames, 05:56
- parallelizable spheres, BACH, 05:36
- Ebay Items: Variety of Math Puzzle Books, wooks, 05:35
- Re: Alternative proof of FLT for prime n>=5 from 12.August 2006, Roman B. Binder, 05:19
- Re: Setting up this ODE, Badger, 05:15
- Re: Can this function fundamentally be integrated?, Proginoskes, 05:14
- Re: sets of continuous functions that are totally bounded, William Elliot, 05:09
- Re: sets of continuous functions that are totally bounded, Jiri Lebl, 05:07
- Re: sets of continuous functions that are totally bounded, William Elliot, 04:54
- Re: sets of continuous functions that are totally bounded, José Carlos Santos, 04:51
- Re: An uncountable countable set, imaginatorium, 04:45
- Re: Differentiation, Narcoleptic Insomniac, 04:37
- Re: Difference between Groups, Rings, Integral Domains and Fields, Ben, 04:37
- Re: Seemingly Simple Trig Relation, William Elliot, 04:34
- Re: An uncountable countable set, imaginatorium, 04:20
- Re: no prime number in the given range, , 04:15
- sets of continuous functions that are totally bounded, diegotorquemada, 04:11
- Re: Difference between Groups, Rings, Integral Domains and Fields, Ted Hwa, 04:08
- Re: Differentiation, William Elliot, 04:00
- Re: Least squares fitting, Han de Bruijn, 03:57
- Re: Setting up this ODE, Protoman, 03:52
- Re: Turing's undecidability, Goedel's incompleteness, and Tarski's indefinability theorems, galathaea, 03:51
- Re: Can this function fundamentally be integrated?, joa, 03:48
- Re: A new definition for Cardinality, Gene Ward Smith, 03:40
- Re: I Found the Indefinite Integral of x^x WITHOUT the Lambada Function!!!!!!!!!!, Jyrki Lahtonen, 03:29
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Albrecht, 03:29
- ONLY ONE c l i c k FOR DISABLE PERSON ..., ineedyourhelpp, 03:26
- Re: Difference between Groups, Rings, Integral Domains and Fields, Ben, 03:12
- Turing's undecidability, Goedel's incompleteness, and Tarski's indefinability theorems, spacemonkey_phd, 03:03
- Re: Operator series, Martin Eisenberg, 02:39
- Re: Difference between Groups, Rings, Integral Domains and Fields, Paul Sperry, 02:37
- Re: Difference between Groups, Rings, Integral Domains and Fields, Paul Sperry, 02:32
- Re: Difference between Groups, Rings, Integral Domains and Fields, Ben, 02:19
- Re: Difference between Groups, Rings, Integral Domains and Fields, Ben, 02:14
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Virgil, 02:12
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Virgil, 02:09
- Re: analysis with monotone convergence theorem., mina_world, 02:04
- Re: Setting up this ODE, Michael Jørgensen, 01:48
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Virgil, 01:48
- Re: Seemingly Simple Trig Relation, N. Silver, 01:43
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Virgil, 01:43
- Re: analysis with monotone convergence theorem., The World Wide Wade, 01:42
- Re: Y=(X+(X*z/k)), stdntxy, 01:30
- Re: Difference between Groups, Rings, Integral Domains and Fields, Gerry Myerson, 01:09
- Re: Interesting Question, Ross A. Finlayson, 01:08
- Re: Polaner Hypothesis, Gerry Myerson, 01:04
- Re: Difference between Groups, Rings, Integral Domains and Fields, Ben, 00:32
- Re: JSH: That's why insults are used, Richard Henry, 00:31
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Tony Orlow, 00:07
- Re: Get paid to post in forums.., onimushastar, 00:04
August 21, 2006
- Reading statistical articles during the summer, Statistica Sinica, 23:51
- Re: how to compute the laplace and fourier transform of this function?, robert bristow-johnson, 23:39
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Tony Orlow, 23:37
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Tony Orlow, 23:27
- Seemingly Simple Trig Relation, MTBrenneman, 23:25
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Tony Orlow, 23:08
- The most powerful computer security tools, firmly888, 22:34
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Tony Orlow, 22:22
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Tony Orlow, 22:21
- Re: analysis with monotone convergence theorem., mina_world, 22:21
- Re: A new definition for Cardinality, Dik T. Winter, 22:20
- Re: That's why insults are used, RadicalLibertarian, 22:20
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Virgil, 22:17
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Tony Orlow, 22:15
- Re: Setting up this ODE, Protoman, 22:09
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Tony Orlow, 22:00
- Equations, Deep, 21:52
- Re: JSH: That's why insults are used, Tim Peters, 21:46
- Re: complex fourier transform, The World Wide Wade, 21:31
- Re: That's why insults are used, Moshira, 21:28
- Re: Setting up this ODE, Protoman, 21:23
- Re: That's why insults are used, Tom, 21:17
- Re: analysis with monotone convergence theorem., The World Wide Wade, 21:10
- Re: JSH: That's why insults are used, David Moran, 21:06
- Re: Setting up this ODE, [Mr.] Lynn Kurtz, 21:04
- Re: JSH: That's why insults are used, mensanator@xxxxxxxxxxx, 21:02
- Re: complex fourier transform, Jan Bielawski, 20:57
- JSH: That's why insults are used, jstevh, 20:57
- Re: Proof of Collatz Conjecture?, mensanator@xxxxxxxxxxx, 20:49
- Re: how to compute the laplace and fourier transform of this function?, John C . Polasek, 20:38
- Re: d/dt (y'/x'), Tim Peters, 20:36
- Re: Is it a positive definite quadratic form?, Oscar Lanzi III, 20:33
- Re: I Found the Indefinite Integral of x^x WITHOUT the Lambada Func..., Oscar Lanzi III, 20:30
- Setting up this ODE, DarkProtoman, 20:22
- Re: I Found the Indefinite Integral of x^x WITHOUT the Lambada Function!!!!!!!!!!, Protoman, 20:16
- Re: no prime number in the given range, Dave Rusin, 20:05
- Re: Is it a positive definite quadratic form?, Yan Y. Li, 20:04
- Re: Tail Probabilities For Independent RVs, Herman Rubin, 19:49
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Dik T. Winter, 19:49
- Re: What is the MOST INTERESTING integer you know?, Euler, 19:44
- Re: What is the MOST INTERESTING integer you know?, Euler, 19:41
- complex fourier transform, Juryu, 19:37
- Re: Operator series, Stephen Montgomery-Smith, 19:32
- Re: What is the MOST INTERESTING integer you know?, Peter Webb, 19:29
- Re: A new definition for Cardinality, Gene Ward Smith, 19:25
- Re: A new definition for Cardinality, Dik T. Winter, 19:19
- Re: Why is the number 178490195361 interesting?, Gene Ward Smith, 19:18
- Re: algebra with (ab)^2 = a^2b^2, Mariano Suárez-Alvarez, 19:15
- Re: Tail Probabilities For Independent RVs, Stephen Montgomery-Smith, 19:12
- Re: Probability question, Mark-T, 19:11
- Re: An uncountable countable set, David R Tribble, 19:05
- Re: d/dt (y'/x'), mathman, 19:01
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Dik T. Winter, 18:58
- Re: d/dt (y'/x'), Arturo Magidin, 18:57
- Re: An uncountable countable set, David R Tribble, 18:55
- Re: Proof of Collatz Conjecture?, Gerry Myerson, 18:53
- Re: An uncountable countable set, David R Tribble, 18:49
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Dik T. Winter, 18:47
- Re: algebra with (ab)^2 = a^2b^2, Achava Nakhash, the Loving Snake, 18:41
- d/dt (y'/x'), Mapsread, 18:34
- Re: question about calculating combinations, Chip Eastham, 18:29
- Re: Bessel functions of Large Orders and Large Arguments, Timo Nieminen, 18:25
- Re: analysis with monotone convergence theorem., TCL, 18:16
- Re: Expected number of doublets in a sequence, Virgil, 18:10
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Virgil, 18:02
- Re: What is the MOST INTERESTING integer you know?, Dik T. Winter, 17:59
- Re: What is the MOST INTERESTING integer you know?, Dik T. Winter, 17:55
- Re: Why is the number 178490195361 interesting?, Ignacio Larrosa Cañestro, 17:53
- AI : Mathematical Expresson outline for Intellence Systems, Zim Olson, 17:30
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Virgil, 17:22
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Virgil, 17:16
- Re: algebra with (ab)^2 = a^2b^2, Proginoskes, 17:16
- Re: Permutations with k ascents of consecutive elements, Proginoskes, 17:10
- Re: Compute two limits, Zdislav V. Kovarik, 16:57
- Re: A new definition for Cardinality, Aatu Koskensilta, 16:53
- re: Discussion with Waldyr Rodrigues - important error correction, Jack Sarfatti, 16:52
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Virgil, 16:51
- Re: Differentiation, Narcoleptic Insomniac, 16:50
- Re: Probable accuracy of a measurement, Puppet_Sock, 16:36
- Re: An uncountable countable set, mueckenh, 16:27
- Re: Interesting Question, Dave L. Renfro, 16:21
- Re: Can this function fundamentally be integrated?, Roger Stafford, 16:21
- Re: Werid result on the social side, Tom, 16:18
- Re: Least squares fitting, Puppet_Sock, 16:17
- Discussion with Waldyr Rodrigues on Emergent Gravity, Jack Sarfatti, 16:13
- Re: Expected number of doublets in a sequence, temptony, 16:12
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Virgil, 16:10
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Virgil, 16:08
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Virgil, 15:57
- Re: An uncountable countable set, David R Tribble, 15:55
- Re: An uncountable countable set, David R Tribble, 15:55
- Re: Why is the number 178490195361 interesting?, Lee Rudolph, 15:55
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Virgil, 15:54
- Re: An uncountable countable set, mueckenh, 15:52
- Re: An uncountable countable set, mueckenh, 15:49
- Re: An uncountable countable set, mueckenh, 15:48
- Re: An uncountable countable set, David R Tribble, 15:48
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Virgil, 15:47
- Re: An uncountable countable set, mueckenh, 15:45
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Virgil, 15:44
- Re: Why is the number 178490195361 interesting?, Gene Ward Smith, 15:42
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Virgil, 15:41
- Re: A new definition for Cardinality, Daryl McCullough, 15:41
- Re: Why is the number 178490195361 interesting?, Gene Ward Smith, 15:38
- Re: Least squares fitting, Virgil, 15:37
- Re: Interesting Question, Reef Fish, 15:25
- Re: What is a fractal Cartan form anyway?, Tom, 15:22
- Expected number of doublets in a sequence, les ander, 15:17
- Re: What is the MOST INTERESTING integer you know?, porky_pig_jr@xxxxxxxxxxx, 15:15
- Re: Z-Cardinality, Virgil, 15:13
- Re: Why is the number 178490195361 interesting?, Reef Fish, 15:13
- Re: Interesting Question, porky_pig_jr@xxxxxxxxxxx, 15:11
- Re: What is a fractal Cartan form anyway?, hanson, 15:08
- Re: A new definition for Cardinality, Virgil, 15:07
- Re: Why is the number 178490195361 interesting?, porky_pig_jr@xxxxxxxxxxx, 15:04
- Re: Why is the number 178490195361 interesting?, Robert J. Kolker, 14:58
- Re: Why is the number 178490195361 interesting?, Gene Ward Smith, 14:56
- Milne Thomson method for finding Harmonic Conjugates, Niranjan, 14:55
- Re: Why is the number 178490195361 interesting?, Reef Fish, 14:49
- Re: e, Virgil, 14:49
- Re: What is the MOST INTERESTING integer you know?, mensanator@xxxxxxxxxxx, 14:45
- Re: Can this function fundamentally be integrated?, Luna Moon, 14:32
- Re: Interesting Question, JeffCameron, 14:30
- Re: Y=(X+(X*z/k)), Ulrich Diez, 14:27
- Tail Probabilities For Independent RVs, marc, 14:27
- Re: I'm So Smart, Ioannis, 14:26
- Re: Z-Cardinality, Virgil, 14:26
- Re: A new definition for Cardinality, donstockbauer, 14:24
- Re: What is the MOST INTERESTING integer you know?, Peter Luschny, 14:23
- Re: sum of series, amitavmohanty01@xxxxxxxxx, 14:22
- Re: Why is the number 178490195361 interesting?, JeffCameron, 14:21
- Probable accuracy of a measurement, cbrown, 14:19
- Re: e, zuhair, 14:17
- Re: A new definition for Cardinality, Lee Rudolph, 14:13
- A new definition for Cardinality, zuhair, 14:10
- Re: Why is the number 178490195361 interesting?, Gene Ward Smith, 14:04
- Re: Why is the number 178490195361 interesting?, Tom, 13:59
- Re: Z-Cardinality, zuhair, 13:48
- Re: Why is the number 178490195361 interesting?, Reef Fish, 13:44
- Re: Compute two limits, Zdislav V. Kovarik, 13:43
- Re: Why is the number 178490195361 interesting? (HINT: Euler and Fermat), Reef Fish, 13:39
- Re: Why is the number 178490195361 interesting?, Gene Ward Smith, 13:39
- Re: What is the MOST INTERESTING integer you know?, fernando revilla, 13:39
- Re: I'm So Smart, John Schutkeker, 13:37
- Re: What is the MOST INTERESTING integer you know?, Reef Fish, 13:31
- Re: Difference between Groups, Rings, Integral Domains and Fields, Gene Ward Smith, 13:29
- Re: What is the MOST INTERESTING integer you know?, David W . Cantrell, 13:25
- Re: What is the MOST INTERESTING integer you know?, Peter Luschny, 13:24
- Re: What is the MOST INTERESTING integer you know?, Reef Fish, 13:23
- analysis with monotone convergence theorem., mina_world, 13:22
- Re: Why is the number 178490195361 interesting?, Tova, 13:21
- Re: A Questionable Foundation, Jan Burse, 13:16
- Re: partitions of n into at most k parts, Rob Pratt, 13:12
- Re: An uncountable countable set, MoeBlee, 13:11
- Re: What is the MOST INTERESTING integer you know?, mensanator@xxxxxxxxxxx, 13:10
- Re: Why is the number 178490195361 interesting?, Reef Fish, 13:09
- Re: What is the MOST INTERESTING integer you know?, Reef Fish, 13:04
- Re: Bad understanding of GF, Rob Pratt, 13:03
- Re: What is the MOST INTERESTING integer you know?, mensanator@xxxxxxxxxxx, 12:57
- Re: Is there an analytical expression for the summation of all bernoulli-numbers?, Gottfried Helms, 12:53
- Re: Why is the number 178490195361 interesting?, mensanator@xxxxxxxxxxx, 12:50
- Re: What is the MOST INTERESTING integer you know?, Reef Fish, 12:49
- Re: Interesting Question, Aatu Koskensilta, 12:45
- Re: What is the MOST INTERESTING integer you know?, Michael Hennebry, 12:36
- Re: What is the MOST INTERESTING integer you know?, Aatu Koskensilta, 12:32
- Re: What is the MOST INTERESTING integer you know?, David W . Cantrell, 12:25
- Re: Why is the number 178490195361 interesting?, Lasse, 12:25
- Re: JSH: Measuring post impact, Arturo Magidin, 12:21
- Re: What is the MOST INTERESTING integer you know?, Lasse, 12:16
- Re: What is the MOST INTERESTING integer you know?, Reef Fish, 12:15
- Re: Is it a positive definite quadratic form?, TCL, 12:06
- Re: JSH: Measuring post impact, W. Dale Hall, 12:06
- Re: Difference between Groups, Rings, Integral Domains and Fields, Arturo Magidin, 12:03
- Re: Why is the number 178490195361 interesting?, Reef Fish, 12:03
- Re: I'm So Smart, Felicis@xxxxxxxxx, 12:00
- Re: Difference between Groups, Rings, Integral Domains and Fields, Ben, 11:54
- Re: What is the MOST INTERESTING integer you know?, David W . Cantrell, 11:53
- Is it a positive definite quadratic form?, Yan Y. Li, 11:52
- Re: algebra with (ab)^2 = a^2b^2, alainverghote@xxxxxxxx, 11:48
- Re: What is the MOST INTERESTING integer you know?, Richard Henry, 11:47
- Re: Why is the number 178490195361 interesting?, mathedman, 11:47
- Re: Interesting Question, mathedman, 11:42
- Re: My Revolutionary New Prime Discriminator, Marshall, 11:35
- Re: What is the MOST INTERESTING integer you know?, Reef Fish, 11:31
- Re: Y=(X+(X*z/k)), bert, 11:27
- Re: JSH: Measuring post impact, Randy Poe, 11:26
- Re: What is the MOST INTERESTING integer you know?, Reef Fish, 11:25
- Re: Operator series, alainverghote@xxxxxxxx, 11:24
- Re: What is the MOST INTERESTING integer you know?, Nathan, 11:22
- What is a fractal Cartan form anyway?, Jack Sarfatti, 11:20
- Re: Y=(X+(X*z/k), Arturo Magidin, 11:17
- Re: Y=(X+(X*z/k)), stdntxy, 11:16
- Re: What is the MOST INTERESTING integer you know?, David W . Cantrell, 11:14
- Y=(X+(X*z/k)), stdntxy, 11:14
- Y=(X+(X*z/k), stdntxy, 11:13
- Re: JSH: Measuring post impact, Rotwang, 10:54
- Re: Why is the number 178490195361 interesting?, Reef Fish, 10:53
- Re: Interesting Question 3, Ioannis, 10:51
- Re: question about calculating combinations, Steve Kostecke, 10:45
- Re: What is the MOST INTERESTING integer you know?, Reef Fish, 10:39
- Re: I Found the Indefinite Integral of x^x WITHOUT the Lambada Function!!!!!!!!!!, Reef Fish, 10:27
- Re: Calculus extends Mathematical Induction?, Dave L. Renfro, 10:25
- Re: Why is the number 178490195361 interesting?, Jim Ferry, 10:23
- Re: I Found the Indefinite Integral of x^x WITHOUT the Lambada Function!!!!!!!!!!, Reef Fish, 10:22
- Re: What is the MOST INTERESTING integer you know?, David W . Cantrell, 10:21
- Re: Why is the number 178490195361 interesting?, Reef Fish, 10:15
- Re: compactness + topology of uniform convergence, Dave L. Renfro, 10:08
- Re: What is the MOST INTERESTING integer you know?, Reef Fish, 10:07
- Re: Difference between Groups, Rings, Integral Domains and Fields, Arturo Magidin, 10:07
- Re: in how many ways graph can be directed?, Jim Ferry, 10:04
- Re: Why is the number 178490195361 interesting?, Jeroen, 09:57
- Re: Why is the number 178490195361 interesting?, Tom Mike, 09:54
- Re: compactness + topology of uniform convergence, Torsten Hennig, 09:50
- Re: JSH: Measuring post impact, William Hughes, 09:31
- Re: A Questionable Foundation, Daryl McCullough, 09:17
- Re: Y=(X+(X*50/100), stdntxy, 09:17
- Re: Polaner Hypothesis, David C . Ullrich, 09:15
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Dik T. Winter, 09:11
- Re: Calculus/Algebra Question, Jeremy Boden, 08:56
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Albrecht, 08:38
- Re: Blogging and Eqns, Jeremy Boden, 08:26
- Re: Difference between Groups, Rings, Integral Domains and Fields, Dik T. Winter, 08:23
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Dik T. Winter, 08:21
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Dik T. Winter, 08:13
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Dik T. Winter, 08:09
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Dik T. Winter, 08:07
- Re: Smartness, Han de Bruijn, 08:02
- Re: I Found the Indefinite Integral of x^x WITHOUT the Lambada Function!!!!!!!!!!, A N Niel, 07:59
- Re: Smartness, Han de Bruijn, 07:57
- Re: JSH: Prime probability remainder error, fixed, Jesse F. Hughes, 07:54
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Dik T. Winter, 07:53
- Re: power set of natural number, ooo, 07:47
- Re: I'm So Smart, John Schutkeker, 07:47
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Dik T. Winter, 07:47
- Re: I'm So Smart, John Schutkeker, 07:45
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Dik T. Winter, 07:42
- [] Calculus/Algebra Question, William Elliot, 07:37
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Dik T. Winter, 07:26
- Re: Difference between Groups, Rings, Integral Domains and Fields, Lee Rudolph, 07:23
- Re: Calculus/Algebra Question, mitch, 07:14
- Polaner Hypothesis, yisuhin, 06:59
- Re: compactness + topology of uniform convergence, David C . Ullrich, 06:54
- Permutations with k ascents of consecutive elements, teppotulppu, 06:50
- Re: What is the MOST INTERESTING integer you know?, zzbunker@xxxxxxxxxxxx, 06:47
- Re: Smartness, David C . Ullrich, 06:47
- Re: Is there an analytical expression for the summation of all bernoulli-numbers?, Gottfried Helms, 06:46
- Re: Least squares fitting, Han de Bruijn, 06:43
- Re: Calculus/Algebra Question, William Elliot, 06:39
- chef-way!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!, NILS BÖRJESSON, 06:39
- chef-way!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!, NILS BÖRJESSON, 06:39
- chef-way!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!, NILS BÖRJESSON, 06:39
- chef-way!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!, NILS BÖRJESSON, 06:39
- chef-way!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!, NILS BÖRJESSON, 06:39
- Re: Help needed with integral., leo_morgan_, 05:59
- Re: looking for references on "Generalized/Complex Fourier Transform"?, David Jones, 05:54
- compactness + topology of uniform convergence, diegotorquemada, 05:53
- compactness + topology of uniform convergence, diegotorquemada, 05:52
- Re: I Found the Indefinite Integral of x^x WITHOUT the Lambada Function!!!!!!!!!!, Protoman, 05:49
- New mathematics/physical sciences positions at http://jobs.phds.org, August 21, 2006, PhDs . org Webmaster, 05:42
- Re: Calculus/Algebra Question, mitch, 05:41
- Re: what conditon should a probability characteristic function satisfy?, David Jones, 05:39
- Re: Calculus/Algebra Question, William Elliot, 05:18
- Re: My Revolutionary New Prime Discriminator, Gib Bogle, 04:57
- Re: Difference between Groups, Rings, Integral Domains and Fields, Ben, 04:45
- Re: An uncountable countable set, mueckenh, 04:42
- Re: Difference between Groups, Rings, Integral Domains and Fields, Ben, 04:41
- Re: An uncountable countable set, mueckenh, 04:38
- Re: I Found the Indefinite Integral of x^x WITHOUT the Lambada Function!!!!!!!!!!, Jyrki Lahtonen, 04:37
- Re: in how many ways graph can be directed?, William Elliot, 04:36
- Re: An uncountable countable set, mueckenh, 04:35
- Re: An uncountable countable set, mueckenh, 04:29
- Re: An uncountable countable set, mueckenh, 04:26
- Re: Calculus/Algebra Question, mitch, 04:25
- Re: Differentiation, William Elliot, 04:24
- Re: An uncountable countable set, mueckenh, 04:22
- Re: I Found the Indefinite Integral of x^x WITHOUT the Lambada Function!!!!!!!!!!, Proginoskes, 04:18
- Re: algebra with (ab)^2 = a^2b^2, Proginoskes, 04:15
- Re: My Revolutionary New Prime Discriminator, Proginoskes, 04:12
- Re: Can this function fundamentally be integrated?, Proginoskes, 04:05
- Re: I Found the Indefinite Integral of x^x WITHOUT the Lambada Function!!!!!!!!!!, Protoman, 04:04
- Re: I'm So Smart, Proginoskes, 04:03
- Re: in how many ways graph can be directed?, Proginoskes, 04:01
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Virgil, 04:01
- Re: What is the MOST INTERESTING integer you know?, Hauke Reddmann, 03:58
- Re: question about calculating combinations, Proginoskes, 03:58
- Re: I have a paper on graph coloring, Proginoskes, 03:56
- Re: Hairy Balls and Doughnuts and the Poincare Conjecture, Mike, 03:54
- Re: JSH: Prime probability remainder error, fixed, Tim Peters, 03:50
- Re: Least squares fitting, Virgil, 03:41
- Re: Hairy Balls and Doughnuts and the Poincare Conjecture, Phil Carmody, 03:34
- Re: What is the MOST INTERESTING integer you know?, Phil Carmody, 03:30
- Re: What is the MOST INTERESTING integer you know?, Phil Carmody, 03:27
- Re: Calculus extends Mathematical Induction?, Han de Bruijn, 03:23
- Re: Inverse of matrix-vector product, stoneweg, 03:14
- Re: Is there an analytical expression for the summation of all bernoulli-numbers?, Gottfried Helms, 03:14
- Re: Least squares fitting, Han . deBruijn, 03:09
- Re: Interesting Question 2, Phil Carmody, 03:08
- Re: algebra with (ab)^2 = a^2b^2, alainverghote@xxxxxxxx, 03:08
- Re: My Revolutionary New Prime Discriminator, Tim Peters, 03:06
- Re: Algebraic General Topology - appeared!, Victor Porton, 03:06
- Re: My Revolutionary New Prime Discriminator, Aatu Koskensilta, 03:04
- Re: Interesting Question, Phil Carmody, 03:03
- Can this function fundamentally be integrated?, Luna Moon, 03:01
- Re: I Found the Indefinite Integral of x^x WITHOUT the Lambada Function!!!!!!!!!!, Tim Peters, 02:57
- Re: Is there an analytical expression for the summation of all bernoulli-numbers?, Gottfried Helms, 02:51
- Re: Blogging and Eqns, Herman Jurjus, 02:46
- Re: Proof of Collatz Conjecture?, Benjamin E. Cawaling Jr., 02:45
- Re: What is the MOST INTERESTING integer you know?, Peter Webb, 02:43
- Re: I'm So Smart, Gene Ward Smith, 02:41
- Re: JSH: Measuring post impact, Tim Peters, 02:35
- Re: Erdos numbers of non-mathematicians, Gerry Myerson, 02:26
- Re: I'm So Smart, mensanator@xxxxxxxxxxx, 02:17
- Re: Subfields, Gerry Myerson, 02:11
- Re: What is the MOST INTERESTING integer you know?, Reef Fish, 02:04
- Re: I Found the Indefinite Integral of x^x WITHOUT the Lambada Function!!!!!!!!!!, Reef Fish, 01:52
- Re: What is the MOST INTERESTING integer you know?, Peter Webb, 01:48
- Re: Who has this AAAI 1993 paper?, Gerry Myerson, 01:48
- Re: in how many ways graph can be directed?, Gerry Myerson, 01:46
- Re: I Found the Indefinite Integral of x^x WITHOUT the Lambada Function!!!!!!!!!!, Protoman, 01:45
- Re: I Found the Indefinite Integral of x^x WITHOUT the Lambada Function!!!!!!!!!!, Jason Pawloski, 01:43
- Re: I Found the Indefinite Integral of x^x WITHOUT the Lambada Function!!!!!!!!!!, Protoman, 01:38
- Re: I Found the Indefinite Integral of x^x WITHOUT the Lambada Function!!!!!!!!!!, W. Dale Hall, 01:36
- Re: I Found the Indefinite Integral of x^x WITHOUT the Lambada Function!!!!!!!!!!, Reef Fish, 01:35
- Re: I Found the Indefinite Integral of x^x WITHOUT the Lambada Function!!!!!!!!!!, Protoman, 01:34
- Re: What is the MOST INTERESTING integer you know?, Reef Fish, 01:30
- Re: An uncountable countable set, imaginatorium, 01:30
- Re: I Found the Indefinite Integral of x^x WITHOUT the Lambada Function!!!!!!!!!!, Jason Pawloski, 01:11
- Re: My Revolutionary New Prime Discriminator, Marshall, 01:10
- Re: What is the MOST INTERESTING integer you know?, William Elliot, 01:07
- I Found the Indefinite Integral of x^x WITHOUT the Lambada Function!!!!!!!!!!, Protoman, 01:01
- Why is the number 178490195361 interesting?, Reef Fish, 00:53
- Re: JSH: Measuring post impact, jstevh@xxxxxxx, 00:53
- Re: Interesting Question 2, William Elliot, 00:52
- Re: What is the MOST INTERESTING integer you know?, William Elliot, 00:50
- Re: Factors of integer polynomials, Tim Peters, 00:50
- Re: What is the MOST INTERESTING integer you know?, Reef Fish, 00:49
- Re: Inverse of matrix-vector product, Michael Orion, 00:48
- Re: Interesting Question 2, William Elliot, 00:46
- Re: Interesting Question, Tony Orlow, 00:45
- Fractal Cartan Exterior Forms are 2 + 1 Space-Time Anyons, Jack Sarfatti, 00:44
- Re: What is the MOST INTERESTING integer you know?, Tito Mangiuea, 00:44
- Re: Hairy Balls and Doughnuts and the Poincare Conjecture, Bill Taylor, 00:39
- Re: power set?of natural number, Gerry Myerson, 00:37
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Virgil, 00:23
- What is the MOST INTERESTING integer you know?, Reef Fish, 00:21
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Virgil, 00:17
- Re: question about calculating combinations, Ted Hwa, 00:16
- Re: Interesting Question 3, Reef Fish, 00:14
- Re: question about calculating combinations, Chip Eastham, 00:13
- Re: JSH: Measuring post impact, Euler, 00:11
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Virgil, 00:08
- Re: My Revolutionary New Prime Discriminator, Reef Fish, 00:07
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Virgil, 00:06
- Re: Factors of integer polynomials, Axel Harvey, 00:02
August 20, 2006
- Re: My Revolutionary New Prime Discriminator, Euler, 23:53
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Virgil, 23:46
- Re: Interesting Question, Tony Orlow, 23:44
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Virgil, 23:41
- Re: Interesting Question 2, Reef Fish, 23:41
- Re: Interesting Question, Reef Fish, 23:34
- Re: question about calculating combinations, Steve Kostecke, 23:33
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Tony Orlow, 23:29
- Re: Algebraic Topology by A.Hatcher., Rotwang, 23:29
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Virgil, 23:28
- Re: My Revolutionary New Prime Discriminator, Reef Fish, 23:28
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Tony Orlow, 23:25
- Re: question about calculating combinations, Reef Fish, 23:19
- Re: question about calculating combinations, Tito Mangiuea, 23:16
- My Revolutionary New Prime Discriminator, Marshall, 23:15
- I'm So Smart, John Schutkeker, 23:15
- Re: question about calculating combinations, Chip Eastham, 23:14
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Tony Orlow, 23:14
- Re: Interesting Question, JeffCameron, 23:13
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Tony Orlow, 23:09
- question about calculating combinations, Steve Kostecke, 23:05
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Dik T. Winter, 23:05
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Virgil, 23:04
- Re: Interesting Question 2, JeffCameron, 23:03
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Virgil, 23:02
- Re: Interesting Question 2, JeffCameron, 23:02
- Re: An uncountable countable set, imaginatorium, 23:00
- Re: Question on multiple pass moving averages method, Newport, 22:59
- Re: Interesting Question 3, JeffCameron, 22:58
- Re: JSH: Measuring post impact, William Hughes, 22:55
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Tony Orlow, 22:55
- Re: Algebraic Topology by A.Hatcher., Christopher J. Henrich, 22:52
- Re: Difference between Groups, Rings, Integral Domains and Fields, Dik T. Winter, 22:50
- Re: Interesting Question, Virgil, 22:47
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Tony Orlow, 22:37
- Question on multiple pass moving averages method, Newport, 22:31
- Re: An uncountable countable set, imaginatorium, 22:30
- Re: Interesting Question 2, William Elliot, 22:25
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Dik T. Winter, 22:24
- Re: Interesting Question, Tony Orlow, 22:20
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Dik T. Winter, 22:18
- Re: Algebraic General Topology - appeared!, Sayaka Villalobos, 22:15
- Algebraic Topology by A.Hatcher., Sayaka Villalobos, 22:11
- Re: Interesting Question, Tony Orlow, 22:08
- Re: Proof of Collatz Conjecture?, Benjamin E. Cawaling Jr., 22:05
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Dik T. Winter, 21:58
- Re: Proof of Collatz Conjecture?, Benjamin E. Cawaling Jr., 21:53
- Re: I have a paper on graph coloring, Gerry Myerson, 21:52
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Dik T. Winter, 21:46
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Tony Orlow, 21:36
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Dik T. Winter, 21:36
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Dik T. Winter, 21:32
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Dik T. Winter, 21:25
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Tony Orlow, 21:20
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Tony Orlow, 21:11
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Tony Orlow, 21:04
- Re: JSH: Measuring post impact, Rotwang, 20:59
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Tony Orlow, 20:59
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Tony Orlow, 20:49
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Tony Orlow, 20:48
- Re: JSH: Prime probability remainder error, fixed, Jesse F. Hughes, 20:41
- Re: how to compute the laplace and fourier transform of this function?, John C . Polasek, 20:39
- Re: how to compute the laplace and fourier transform of this function?, Robert Israel, 20:38
- Re: Inverse of matrix-vector product, Robert Israel, 20:24
- Re: JSH: Measuring post impact, Gib Bogle, 20:18
- Re: JSH: Measuring post impact, Gib Bogle, 20:16
- Eigenfunction expansion, David Moran, 20:08
- Re: JSH: Prime probability remainder error, fixed, Tim Peters, 19:44
- Re: looking for references on "Generalized/Complex Fourier Transform"?, Luna Moon, 19:34
- Re: Is there an analytical expression for the summation of all bernoulli-numbers?, Robert Israel, 19:29
- Re: Differentiation, Shmuel (Seymour J.) Metz, 19:26
- Re: Smartness, The World Wide Wade, 19:21
- Re: JSH: Measuring post impact, David Moran, 19:17
- Re: JSH: Measuring post impact, Tim Peters, 19:13
- Re: JSH: Prime probability remainder error, fixed, Jesse F. Hughes, 19:12
- Re: JSH: Measuring post impact, jstevh, 19:06
- Re: JSH: Measuring post impact, Tim Peters, 19:00
- Re: JSH: Measuring post impact, Gene Ward Smith, 18:58
- Re: JSH: Measuring post impact, Gib Bogle, 18:46
- Re: JSH: Measuring post impact, Gene Ward Smith, 18:45
- Re: JSH: Measuring post impact, Gib Bogle, 18:40
- Re: JSH: Measuring post impact, jshsucks, 18:36
- Re: looking for references on "Generalized/Complex Fourier Transform"?, Randy Yates, 18:33
- Re: Is there an analytical expression for the summation of all bernoulli-numbers?, Gene Ward Smith, 18:30
- Re: JSH: Measuring post impact, jstevh, 18:12
- Re: looking for references on "Generalized/Complex Fourier Transform"?, Luna Moon, 18:03
- how to compute the laplace and fourier transform of this function?, Luna Moon, 18:00
- Re: Interesting Question 3, Ioannis, 17:59
- Re: Smartness, mensanator@xxxxxxxxxxx, 17:57
- Re: JSH: Measuring post impact, jshsucks, 17:37
- Re: Interesting Question 3, Tito Mangiuea, 17:28
- Re: JSH: On correcting Ullirch, jstevh, 17:23
- Re: JSH: Measuring post impact, jstevh, 17:21
- Re: Is there an analytical expression for the summation of all bernoulli-numbers?, Gottfried Helms, 17:20
- Something for sci.math's amateur mathematicians?, Dave L. Renfro, 17:19
- Re: Is there an analytical expression for the summation of all bernoulli-numbers?, Gottfried Helms, 17:18
- Re: JSH: On correcting Ullirch, Moshira, 17:07
- Re: Primes and politics, hero worship?, Moshira, 17:06
- Re: JSH: Measuring post impact, William Hughes, 17:02
- Re: bayesian theorem, Robert Israel, 16:59
- Re: Operator series, Martin Eisenberg, 16:50
- Re: Is there an analytical expression for the summation of all bernoulli-numbers?, Robert Israel, 16:40
- Re: Smartness, Jan Bielawski, 16:33
- Re: Interesting Question, Virgil, 16:28
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Virgil, 16:24
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Virgil, 16:21
- Re: Is there an analytical expression for the summation of all bernoulli-numbers?, Gene Ward Smith, 16:17
- Re: Interesting Question 3, Ioannis, 16:17
- Re: Interesting Question, Dave L. Renfro, 16:17
- Re: Interesting Question 3, Dave Seaman, 16:13
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Virgil, 16:13
- Re: JSH: Measuring post impact, jstevh, 16:10
- Re: Is there an analytical expression for the summation of all bernoulli-numbers?, Gene Ward Smith, 16:08
- Re: Inverse of matrix-vector product, stoneweg, 16:04
- Re: An uncountable countable set, imaginatorium, 15:51
- Re: Is there an analytical expression for the summation of all bernoulli-numbers?, Robert Israel, 15:51
- Re: Interesting Question, Aatu Koskensilta, 15:50
- Re: Factors of integer polynomials, , 15:37
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Virgil, 15:32
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Virgil, 15:27
- Re: Number Theory : Bernoulli Numbers (II), Gene Ward Smith, 15:25
- Re: Inverse of matrix-vector product, W. Dale Hall, 15:25
- Re: Is there an analytical expression for the summation of all bernoulli-numbers?, Gene Ward Smith, 15:22
- Re: Interesting Question, JeffCameron, 15:18
- Re: Smartness, Gene Ward Smith, 15:17
- Re: Difference between Groups, Rings, Integral Domains and Fields, Gene Ward Smith, 15:16
- Re: Interesting Question, Ross A. Finlayson, 15:14
- Re: Inverse of matrix-vector product, W. Dale Hall, 15:13
- Re: JSH: Measuring post impact, Jesse F. Hughes, 15:12
- Re: Interesting Question, A N Niel, 15:06
- Re: Difference between Groups, Rings, Integral Domains and Fields, Arturo Magidin, 15:06
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Virgil, 15:01
- Re: algebra with (ab)^2 = a^2b^2, mina_world, 15:00
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Virgil, 14:57
- Difference between Groups, Rings, Integral Domains and Fields, Ben, 14:57
- Re: Interesting Question, Aatu Koskensilta, 14:56
- Re: Interesting Question, Stephen J. Herschkorn, 14:51
- Re: Interesting Question 3, JeffCameron, 14:48
- Re: Smartness, JeffCameron, 14:46
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Virgil, 14:44
- Re: JSH: Measuring post impact, Rotwang, 14:43
- Re: Interesting Question, JeffCameron, 14:43
- Re: Interesting Question 3, Ioannis, 14:42
- Re: Smartness, Aatu Koskensilta, 14:36
- Re: Interesting Question 3, Ioannis, 14:32
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Virgil, 14:31
- Smartness, lal_al, 14:31
- Vanishing act has math pros re-solving riddle, Roger Bagula, 14:27
- Re: JSH: Measuring post impact, Tim Peters, 14:25
- Re: An interesting spinnoff of the sum of the inverse of triangle numbers., Danny, 14:24
- Re: Interesting Question, Lee Rudolph, 14:19
- Re: Interesting Question 3, Aatu Koskensilta, 14:17
- Re: Interesting Question 2, Aatu Koskensilta, 14:17
- Re: Interesting Question, Aatu Koskensilta, 14:16
- Interesting Question 3, JeffCameron, 14:16
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Virgil, 14:15
- Re: Progress in Emergent Gravity, vergon, 14:13
- Interesting Question 2, JeffCameron, 14:13
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Virgil, 14:12
- Interesting Question, JeffCameron, 14:09
- Singular symmetric Ax = b or Ax ~ b, Sou-Cheng Choi, 14:08
- Re: Factors of integer polynomials, Tim Peters, 13:50
- Re: Calculus extends Mathematical Induction?, Ross A. Finlayson, 13:35
- Re: HOW TO SOLVE IT!!!!!!!!!!!!, Patrick Coilland, 13:24
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Tony Orlow, 13:22
- Re: An interesting spinnoff of the sum of the inverse of triangle numbers., Stephen Montgomery-Smith, 13:14
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Tony Orlow, 13:12
- Re: algebra with (ab)^2 = a^2b^2, alainverghote@xxxxxxxx, 13:03
- Re: Calculus extends Mathematical Induction?, Tony Orlow, 13:00
- Re: power set of natural number, The Ghost In The Machine, 13:00
- Number Theory : Bernoulli Numbers (II), Roland Queme, 12:56
- Re: Is there an analytical expression for the summation of all bernoulli-numbers?, Gottfried Helms, 12:56
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Virgil, 12:51
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Virgil, 12:44
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Virgil, 12:43
- Re: Calculus extends Mathematical Induction?, Dave L. Renfro, 12:40
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Virgil, 12:39
- An interesting spinnoff of the sum of the inverse of triangle numbers., Danny, 12:36
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Virgil, 12:36
- Re: An uncountable countable set, David R Tribble, 12:36
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Tony Orlow, 12:36
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Tony Orlow, 12:23
- Re: An uncountable countable set, David R Tribble, 12:22
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Tony Orlow, 12:20
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Franziska Neugebauer, 12:16
- Re: JSH: Measuring post impact, jstevh, 12:12
- Re: An uncountable countable set, imaginatorium, 12:09
- Re: JSH: Measuring post impact, Dr. Tibbs, 12:09
- Re: An uncountable countable set, David R Tribble, 12:02
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Franziska Neugebauer, 11:54
- Re: Factors of integer polynomials, Axel Harvey, 11:50
- Re: Calculus extends Mathematical Induction?, Lee Rudolph, 11:44
- Re: An uncountable countable set, David R Tribble, 11:42
- Re: here are two sites:you can read books free, Dave L. Renfro, 11:36
- Calculus extends Mathematical Induction?, lugita15, 11:32
- HOW TO SOLVE IT!!!!!!!!!!!!, NILS BÖRJESSON, 11:31
- Re: JSH: Measuring post impact, Jim Lanson, 11:15
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Tony Orlow, 11:11
- Re: Who has this AAAI 1993 paper?, Jim Lanson, 11:07
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Tony Orlow, 11:02
- Re: An uncountable countable set, David R Tribble, 10:58
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Tony Orlow, 10:58
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Virgil, 10:56
- here are two sites:you can read books free, dengji5, 10:54
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Tony Orlow, 10:51
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Virgil, 10:46
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Tony Orlow, 10:44
- Re: An uncountable countable set, David R Tribble, 10:44
- Re: power set?of natural number, David C . Ullrich, 10:39
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Tony Orlow, 10:37
- Re: bayesian theorem, Darius, 10:35
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Virgil, 10:29
- Re: Alternative proof of FLT for prime n>=5 from 12.August 2006, Roman B. Binder, 10:28
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Tony Orlow, 10:27
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Tony Orlow, 10:24
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Tony Orlow, 10:10
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Virgil, 10:08
- Re: Differentiation, Narcoleptic Insomniac, 10:07
- Re: An uncountable countable set, mueckenh, 10:01
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Virgil, 10:00
- Re: An uncountable countable set, mueckenh, 10:00
- Re: Differentiation, Narcoleptic Insomniac, 10:00
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Tony Orlow, 09:58
- Re: An uncountable countable set, mueckenh, 09:57
- Re: An uncountable countable set, mueckenh, 09:54
- Re: An uncountable countable set, mueckenh, 09:52
- Re: An uncountable countable set, mueckenh, 09:49
- Re: An uncountable countable set, mueckenh, 09:46
- Re: Is there an analytical expression for the summation of all bernoulli-numbers?, Gottfried Helms, 09:46
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Tony Orlow, 09:46
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Tony Orlow, 09:43
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Tony Orlow, 09:32
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Tony Orlow, 09:25
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Tony Orlow, 09:23
- Re: Factors of integer polynomials, Phil Carmody, 09:18
- Re: Werid result on the social side, rehamkcirtap@xxxxxxxxx, 09:11
- Re: Factors of integer polynomials, Phil Carmody, 09:07
- Re: power set of natural number, Dave L. Renfro, 09:06
- Re: Differentiation, William Elliot, 09:04
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Dik T. Winter, 08:46
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Dik T. Winter, 08:44
- Re: no prime number in the given range, Phil Carmody, 08:36
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Dik T. Winter, 08:32
- Re: Differentiation, Narcoleptic Insomniac, 08:30
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Dik T. Winter, 08:26
- Re: in how many ways graph can be directed?, uukuuk, 08:24
- Re: Approximation by polynomials, David C . Ullrich, 08:15
- Re: in how many ways graph can be directed?, William Elliot, 08:13
- power set of natural number, ooo, 08:11
- Re: This Week's Finds in Mathematical Physics (Week 238), James Dolan, 08:11
- Re: Differentiation, William Elliot, 07:57
- Re: in how many ways graph can be directed?, uukuuk, 07:44
- Re: Knowing versus understanding, John Bailey, 07:39
- Re: in how many ways graph can be directed?, William Elliot, 07:39
- Re: in how many ways graph can be directed?, William Elliot, 07:24
- Re: Differentiation, Narcoleptic Insomniac, 07:24
- Re: Differentiation, William Elliot, 07:17
- Re: JSH: Measuring post impact, David C . Ullrich, 07:14
- Differentiation, thampw, 06:50
- abstract definition of trace, ben, 06:29
- in how many ways graph can be directed?, uukuuk, 06:13
- power set of natural number, sannsuu, 05:41
- Re: Can you check my work on this ODE?, Narcoleptic Insomniac, 05:41
- Who has this AAAI 1993 paper?, lindberg, 05:39
- Re: Number Theory : Bernoulli Numbers, Roland Queme, 05:02
- Re: Can you check my work on this ODE?, Protoman, 04:30
- Re: Get paid to post in forums.., Keith Thompson, 04:09
- Re: Can you check my work on this ODE?, Robert Israel, 03:44
- Re: Can you check my work on this ODE?, Narcoleptic Insomniac, 03:40
- Re: Factors of integer polynomials, Robert Israel, 03:40
- Re: Is there an analytical expression for the summation of all bernoulli-numbers?, Robert Israel, 03:29
- Inverse of matrix-vector product, stoneweg, 03:17
- Re: Blogging and Eqns, Proginoskes, 02:26
- Can you check my work on this ODE?, Protoman, 02:05
- Re: How do you integrate e^(x^3)y'?, Protoman, 02:00
- Re: Can you Solve this Equation, Protoman, 01:59
- algebra with (ab)^2 = a^2b^2, mina_world, 01:55
- Re: How do you integrate e^(x^3)y'?, Jason Pawloski, 01:41
- Re: algebra with irrducible., mina_world, 01:34
- Re: Can you Solve this Equation, Robert Israel, 01:31
- Re: integration, N. Silver, 01:31
- integration, rohit, 01:10
- integration, rohit, 01:09
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Virgil, 00:55
- Re: Factors of integer polynomials, Mike, 00:51
- Re: Y=(X+(X*50/100), stdntxy, 00:49
- Re: Get paid to post in forums.., Al Balmer, 00:34
- Re: differentiation of convolution, student2006, 00:33
- Factors of integer polynomials, Axel Harvey, 00:33
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Virgil, 00:32
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Virgil, 00:30
- Re: Proof of Collatz Conjecture?, mensanator@xxxxxxxxxxx, 00:23
- Re: Get paid to post in forums.., Al Klein, 00:12
- Re: Get paid to post in forums.., Al Klein, 00:11
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Virgil, 00:06
- How do you integrate e^(x^3)y'?, Protoman, 00:04
August 19, 2006
- Re: Proof of Collatz Conjecture?, mensanator@xxxxxxxxxxx, 23:54
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Virgil, 23:53
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Virgil, 23:49
- Re: Can you solve this Integral, Protoman, 23:34
- bayesian theorem, Darius, 23:20
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Tony Orlow, 23:09
- Re: JSH: Measuring post impact, Jim Lanson, 23:09
- Re: JSH: Measuring post impact, David Moran, 23:04
- Re: JSH: Measuring post impact, Gene Ward Smith, 23:02
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Tony Orlow, 22:47
- Re: JSH: Measuring post impact, Paul Sperry, 22:43
- Re: Proof of Collatz Conjecture?, Benjamin E. Cawaling Jr., 22:38
- Re: Werid result on the social side, David Moran, 22:38
- Mathematician (contractor/consultant), jmcgowan, 22:38
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Tony Orlow, 22:37
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Tony Orlow, 22:33
- Re: Proof of Collatz Conjecture?, Benjamin E. Cawaling Jr., 22:33
- Re: JSH: Measuring post impact, David Moran, 22:31
- Re: Werid result on the social side, Jim Lanson, 22:26
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Tony Orlow, 22:22
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Tony Orlow, 22:16
- Re: JSH: Measuring post impact, Jim Lanson, 22:13
- Re: Werid result on the social side, Gib Bogle, 21:49
- Re: Can you solve this Integral, TCL, 21:49
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Dik T. Winter, 21:42
- Re: Can you solve this Integral, Ioannis, 21:37
- Re: Can you solve this Integral, [Mr.] Lynn Kurtz, 21:35
- Re: no prime number in the given range, Tim Peters, 21:30
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Dik T. Winter, 21:30
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Dik T. Winter, 21:22
- Re: JSH: Measuring post impact, Rotwang, 21:07
- Re: Number Theory : Bernoulli Numbers, Gene Ward Smith, 21:07
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Dik T. Winter, 21:04
- Re: Number Theory : Bernoulli Numbers, Ronald Bruck, 21:02
- Re: JSH: Measuring post impact, Richard Henry, 21:00
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Dik T. Winter, 20:57
- Can you solve this Integral, Protoman, 20:55
- Re: JSH: Measuring post impact, mensanator@xxxxxxxxxxx, 20:49
- Re: Approximation by polynomials, The World Wide Wade, 20:36
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Dik T. Winter, 20:35
- Re: Knowing versus understanding, Herman Rubin, 20:20
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Dik T. Winter, 20:12
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Dik T. Winter, 20:01
- Re: JSH: Measuring post impact, jstevh, 19:27
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Dik T. Winter, 19:17
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Virgil, 19:13
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Virgil, 19:09
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Virgil, 19:02
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Virgil, 19:01
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Virgil, 18:57
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Virgil, 18:47
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Virgil, 18:43
- Approximation by polynomials, bryant_j_j, 18:41
- Re: Least squares fitting, Virgil, 18:33
- Re: algebra with irrducible., Chip Eastham, 18:27
- Re: Number Theory : Bernoulli Numbers, Gene Ward Smith, 18:13
- Re: JSH: Measuring post impact, Tim Peters, 18:12
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Tony Orlow, 18:12
- Re: Number Theory : Bernoulli Numbers, Ronald Bruck, 18:00
- Re: Number Theory : Bernoulli Numbers, Roland Queme, 17:57
- Re: JSH: Measuring post impact, Tim Peters, 17:47
- Re: algebra with irrducible., mina_world, 17:44
- Re: Number Theory : Bernoulli Numbers, Ronald Bruck, 17:18
- Re: JSH: Measuring post impact, David Moran, 17:14
- Re: Number Theory : Bernoulli Numbers, Gene Ward Smith, 17:12
- Re: Alternative proof of FLT for prime n>=5 from 12.August 2006, Ian Parker, 17:11
- Re: JSH: Measuring post impact, Jim Lanson, 17:03
- Re: JSH: Measuring post impact, Rotwang, 16:52
- Re: Help! Probability problem, Stephen J. Herschkorn, 16:50
- Number Theory : Bernoulli Numbers, Roland Queme, 16:48
- Re: An uncountable countable set, mueckenh, 16:29
- Re: JSH: Measuring post impact, David Moran, 16:28
- Re: An uncountable countable set, mueckenh, 16:27
- Re: Primitive Pythagorean triangles: An infinite number of them or not?, Bill Dubuque, 16:22
- Re: algebra with irrducible., Mariano Suárez-Alvarez, 16:20
- Re: Help! Probability problem, Stephen J. Herschkorn, 16:18
- Re: JSH: Measuring post impact, jstevh, 16:14
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Tony Orlow, 16:06
- Re: Blogging and Eqns, Han . deBruijn, 16:03
- Re: Least squares fitting, Han . deBruijn, 15:57
- algebra with irrducible., mina_world, 15:56
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Tony Orlow, 15:47
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Tony Orlow, 15:44
- Re: Y=(X+(X*50/100), gwh, 15:43
- Re: Y=(X+(X*50/100), gwh, 15:43
- Re: related to group theory, Arturo Magidin, 15:35
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Tony Orlow, 15:33
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Tony Orlow, 15:30
- Re: JSH: Measuring post impact, Jim Lanson, 15:11
- Re: Get paid to post in forums.., Robert Larder, 15:11
- Re: Compute two limits, TCL, 15:02
- Re: Werid result on the social side, Jim Lanson, 14:48
- Re: Operator series, alex.lupas, 14:38
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Virgil, 14:37
- Re: Hairy Balls and Doughnuts and the Poincare Conjecture, Ronald Bruck, 14:35
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Virgil, 14:34
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Virgil, 14:30
- Re: JSH: Measuring post impact, Aluminium Holocene Holodeck Zoroaster, 14:28
- Re: no prime number in the given range, luiroto, 14:28
- Re: Primitive Pythagorean triangles: An infinite number of them or not?, Gene Ward Smith, 14:27
- Re: Get paid to post in forums.., CBFalconer, 14:24
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Virgil, 14:23
- Alternative proof of FLT for prime n>=5 from 12.August 2006, Roman B. Binder, 14:16
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Virgil, 14:13
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Virgil, 14:05
- Re: This Week's Finds in Mathematical Physics (Week 238), Aluminium Holocene Holodeck Zoroaster, 13:58
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Virgil, 13:56
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Virgil, 13:53
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Virgil, 13:48
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Virgil, 13:47
- Re: An uncountable countable set, imaginatorium, 13:40
- Re: JSH: Measuring post impact, jshsucks, 13:33
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Tony Orlow, 13:23
- Re: This Week's Finds in Mathematical Physics (Week 238), James Dolan, 13:22
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Tony Orlow, 13:21
- Re: what conditon should a probability characteristic function satisfy?, Herman Rubin, 13:18
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Tony Orlow, 13:06
- Re: Proof of Collatz Conjecture?, mensanator@xxxxxxxxxxx, 13:04
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Virgil, 13:00
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Tony Orlow, 12:57
- Re: What is your favourite number?, mensanator@xxxxxxxxxxx, 12:57
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Virgil, 12:55
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Tony Orlow, 12:54
- Re: JSH: Measuring post impact, David Moran, 12:51
- Re: what conditon should a probability characteristic function satisfy?, ArtflDodgr, 12:47
- Re: JSH: Measuring post impact, jstevh, 12:43
- Re: log 2=0 !?, jmcgill, 12:41
- Re: looking for references on "Generalized/Complex Fourier Transform"?, Omega Cubed, 12:37
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Tony Orlow, 12:36
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Tony Orlow, 12:33
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Tony Orlow, 12:25
- Re: Get paid to post in forums.., Jim Langston, 12:24
- Re: Compute two limits, Brian VanPelt, 12:20
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Tony Orlow, 12:11
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Franziska Neugebauer, 12:10
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Franziska Neugebauer, 12:08
- Re: Easy problem (Opposite of Goldbach???), Phil Carmody, 12:03
- Re: Operator series, alainverghote@xxxxxxxx, 11:55
- Re: Operator series, A N Niel, 11:50
- Re: looking for references on "Generalized/Complex Fourier Transform"?, illywhacker, 11:50
- Re: Open Manuscript Project Harris Spaces, Harris Integrals, RadicalLibertarian, 11:41
- Re: An uncountable countable set, mueckenh, 11:08
- Operator series, Martin Eisenberg, 11:04
- Re: An uncountable countable set, mueckenh, 11:02
- Re: An uncountable countable set, mueckenh, 11:01
- Re: An uncountable countable set, mueckenh, 10:59
- Re: An uncountable countable set, imaginatorium, 10:57
- Re: An uncountable countable set, mueckenh, 10:56
- Re: Primitive Pythagorean triangles: An infinite number of them or not?, luiroto, 10:55
- Re: An uncountable countable set, mueckenh, 10:52
- Re: An uncountable countable set, mueckenh, 10:46
- Re: looking for references on "Generalized/Complex Fourier Transform"?, Martin Eisenberg, 10:45
- Re: An uncountable countable set, mueckenh, 10:44
- Re: An uncountable countable set, mueckenh, 10:42
- Re: An uncountable countable set, mueckenh, 10:41
- Re: Easy problem (Opposite of Goldbach???), Jeremy Boden, 09:52
- Re: JSH: Understanding "churn", Rotwang, 09:13
- Re: Puzzling Names in Boxes, Rainer Rosenthal, 09:09
- isomorphism of additive groups R and C (was: Subfields, G. A. Edgar, 09:00
- Re: Subfields, Dave L. Renfro, 08:44
- Re: Get paid to post in forums.., bloggerer, 08:26
- Re: looking for references on "Generalized/Complex Fourier Transform"?, David C . Ullrich, 07:52
- Re: looking for references on "Generalized/Complex Fourier Transform"?, David C . Ullrich, 07:51
- Re: JSH: Werid result on the social side, David Moran, 07:51
- Re: Compute two limits, David C . Ullrich, 07:48
- Re: Primitive Pythagorean triangles: An infinite number of them or not?, f. barnes, 07:46
- Re: sum of series, Sundus, 07:30
- related to group theory, anil, 07:01
- Re: Calculus/Algebra Question, Proginoskes, 06:51
- Re: Calculus/Algebra Question, Proginoskes, 06:51
- Re: Is there an analytical expression for the summation of all bernoulli-numbers?, Gottfried Helms, 06:41
- Re: log 2=0 !?, David C . Ullrich, 06:37
- Re: An uncountable countable set, imaginatorium, 06:35
- Re: Calculus/Algebra Question, William Elliot, 06:30
- Re: Calculus/Algebra Question, mitch, 05:59
- Re: Is there an analytical expression for the summation of all bernoulli-numbers?, Gene Ward Smith, 05:42
- Re: Easy problem (Opposite of Goldbach???), Phil Carmody, 05:38
- Re: no prime number in the given range, Phil Carmody, 05:29
- Re: sum of series, Dirk Van de moortel, 05:24
- Re: Atomistic lattice / point lattice, William Elliot, 05:21
- Re: no prime number in the given range, Phil Carmody, 05:07
- Re: bilinear interpolation, don, 05:07
- Is there an analytical expression for the summation of all bernoulli-numbers?, Gottfried Helms, 04:58
- Re: sum of series, Rob Johnson, 04:55
- Re: sum of series, Patrick Coilland, 04:48
- sum of series, Sundus, 04:38
- Re: Proof of Collatz Conjecture?, Gottfried Helms, 04:30
- Re: question with sqrt(x)., mina_world, 04:24
- Re: Get paid to post in forums.., Proginoskes, 03:58
- Re: log 2=0 !?, Proginoskes, 03:56
- Re: Countdown to the 2006 Fields medal(s), LD, 03:53
- Re: help with properties of logarithms, amitavmohanty01@xxxxxxxxx, 03:30
- Atomistic lattice / point lattice, Victor Porton, 03:23
- Re: question with divide into infinite equal parts., amitavmohanty01@xxxxxxxxx, 03:22
- Re: JSH: Measuring post impact, jshsucks, 03:06
- Re: What is your favourite number?, Butch Malahide, 02:55
- Re: Get paid to post in forums.., Ivan V. Klattrup, 02:55
- Get paid to post in forums.., bloggerer, 02:53
- Re: what conditon should a probability characteristic function satisfy?, Luna Moon, 02:50
- Re: JSH: Measuring post impact, Tim Peters, 02:39
- Re: Easy problem (Opposite of Goldbach???), Butch Malahide, 02:39
- Re: Easy problem (Opposite of Goldbach???), Virgil, 02:06
- Re: two real analysis questions, Omega Cubed, 02:00
- Re: log 2=0 !?, Virgil, 01:52
- Re: Proof of Collatz Conjecture?, Proginoskes, 01:51
- Re: log 2=0 !?, Proginoskes, 01:47
- Re: log 2=0 !?, Proginoskes, 01:45
- Re: Easy problem (Opposite of Goldbach???), Proginoskes, 01:41
- Algebraic General Topology - appeared!, Victor Porton, 01:40
- Re: I have a paper on graph coloring, Proginoskes, 01:37
- Re: The Lazy Person's Guide to Proving the Four Color Theorem, Proginoskes, 01:36
- Re: Need reference about the derivatives of Direc Delta function..., Omega Cubed, 01:32
- Re: JSH: Measuring post impact, jshsucks, 01:19
- Re: Open Manuscript Project Harris Spaces, Harris Integrals, Proginoskes, 01:16
- Re: JSH: Measuring post impact, jstevh, 01:10
- Re: JSH: Measuring post impact, jshsucks, 01:10
- Re: JSH: Measuring post impact, jshsucks, 01:01
- Re: share expenses, stdntxy, 00:56
- Re: JSH: Measuring post impact, jstevh, 00:54
- Re: JSH: Measuring post impact, jshsucks, 00:51
- JSH: Werid result on the social side, jstevh, 00:51
- Re: Y=(X+(X*50/100), stdntxy, 00:48
- Re: looking for references on "Generalized/Complex Fourier Transform"?, Rune Allnor, 00:47
- Re: Y=(X+(X*50/100), stdntxy, 00:43
- Re: JSH: Measuring post impact, jstevh, 00:37
- Re: JSH: Measuring post impact, Richard Henry, 00:36
- Re: Blogging and Eqns, Omega Cubed, 00:14
- Re: Dual basis, Ted Hwa, 00:13
- Re: Dual basis, smn, 00:11
- looking for references on "Generalized/Complex Fourier Transform"?, Luna Moon, 00:10
August 18, 2006
- Re: what conditon should a probability characteristic function satisfy?, Luna Moon, 23:59
- Re: Blogging and Eqns, Omega Cubed, 23:57
- Re: Compute two limits, TCL, 23:53
- Re: bilinear interpolation, Omega Cubed, 23:47
- Re: Proof of Collatz Conjecture?, Benjamin E. Cawaling Jr., 23:40
- Re: Primitive Pythagorean triangles: An infinite number of them or not?, Michael Orion, 23:34
- Re: Proof of Collatz Conjecture?, Benjamin E. Cawaling Jr., 23:33
- Re: Proof of Collatz Conjecture?, Benjamin E. Cawaling Jr., 23:32
- Re: Calculus/Algebra Question, William Elliot, 23:30
- Re: Compute two limits, Brian VanPelt, 23:27
- Re: JSH: Measuring post impact, jshsucks, 23:24
- Re: Primitive Pythagorean triangles: An infinite number of them or not?, Christopher J. Henrich, 23:21
- Re: What is your favourite number?, Kaz, 23:07
- Re: JSH: Understanding "churn", Tim Peters, 23:02
- Dual basis, computer, 23:01
- Compute two limits, TCL, 22:56
- Re: log 2=0 !?, Virgil, 22:34
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Virgil, 22:31
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Virgil, 22:30
- Re: JSH: Understanding "churn", Rotwang, 22:27
- Re: no prime number in the given range, Gene Ward Smith, 21:49
- Re: Can you Solve this Equation, Protoman, 21:25
- Re: Can you Solve this Equation, Robert Israel, 20:53
- Re: JSH: Measuring post impact, jstevh, 20:50
- Re: What is your favourite number?, Oscar Lanzi III, 20:44
- Re: Can you Solve this Equation, Ioannis, 20:43
- Re: Can you Solve this Equation, Robert Israel, 20:43
- Re: Can you Solve this Equation, Protoman, 20:39
- Re: log 2=0 !?, Oscar Lanzi III, 20:37
- Re: Can you Solve this Equation, Robert Israel, 20:34
- Re: Can you Solve this Equation, Protoman, 20:22
- Re: Least squares fitting, Robert Israel, 20:18
- Re: Measuring post impact, Gib Bogle, 20:14
- Can you Solve this Equation, Protoman, 20:02
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Tony Orlow, 19:55
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Tony Orlow, 19:53
- Re: question with sqrt(x)., Dik T. Winter, 19:52
- Re: JSH: Measuring post impact, David Bernier, 19:43
- Re: Easy problem (Opposite of Goldbach???), Dik T. Winter, 19:40
- Re: Simple result: n(AB)^(n-1)/2, Roman B. Binder, 19:39
- Re: An uncountable countable set, David R Tribble, 19:19
- Re: Least squares fitting, Virgil, 19:10
- Re: bilinear interpolation, Robert Israel, 18:53
- Re: Least squares fitting, bill, 18:45
- Re: JSH: On correcting Ullirch, W. Dale Hall, 18:34
- Re: Please solve this problem (variable), Jeremy Boden, 18:25
- Re: An interated exponential curve related to j(q), Gene Ward Smith, 18:20
- Re: Easy problem (Opposite of Goldbach???), Jeremy Boden, 18:03
- Re: Please solve this problem (variable), N. Silver, 17:52
- Re: Please solve this problem (variable), Jim Lanson, 17:49
- Re: no prime number in the given range, Tim Peters, 17:48
- Re: Help! Probability problem, michael . cary, 17:39
- Re: JSH: On correcting Ullirch, Arturo Magidin, 17:32
- Re: Virtual Contest Puzzle - Help?, bill, 17:29
- Please solve this problem (variable), jmex, 17:25
- Re: Primitive Pythagorean triangles: An infinite number of them or not?, Daryl McCullough, 17:22
- Re: Subfields, Dave L. Renfro, 17:16
- Re: Open Manuscript Project Harris Spaces, Harris Integrals, Sorcerer, 17:15
- Re: JSH: On correcting Ullirch, Jesse F. Hughes, 17:11
- Re: log 2=0 !?, jmcgill, 17:09
- Re: question with sqrt(x)., Robert Israel, 17:06
- Re: JSH: On correcting Ullirch, Arturo Magidin, 16:48
- Re: An interated exponential curve related to j(q), Gene Ward Smith, 16:36
- Re: Help! Probability problem, C6L1V@xxxxxxx, 16:33
- Re: JSH: On correcting Ullirch, W. Dale Hall, 16:28
- Re: Easy problem (Opposite of Goldbach???), Tapio, 16:23
- Re: Subfields, Mariano Suárez-Alvarez, 16:21
- Re: JSH: On correcting Ullirch, mensanator@xxxxxxxxxxx, 16:20
- Re: e, Gene Ward Smith, 16:18
- Re: Easy problem (Opposite of Goldbach???), , 16:16
- Re: Subfields, Gene Ward Smith, 16:08
- Re: log 2=0 !?, Gene Ward Smith, 16:06
- Re: Virtual Contest Puzzle - Help?, James Waldby, 16:01
- An interated exponential curve related to j(q), Gene Ward Smith, 16:00
- Re: no prime number in the given range, Phil Carmody, 15:58
- Subfields, Maury Barbato, 15:48
- Re: JSH: On correcting Ullirch, guenther vonKnakspot, 15:37
- Re: log 2=0 !?, Virgil, 15:24
- Re: Open Manuscript Project Harris Spaces, Harris Integrals, Frank J. Lhota, 15:21
- Re: I have a paper on graph coloring, bill, 15:21
- Re: The Lazy Person's Guide to Proving the Four Color Theorem, bill, 15:15
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Virgil, 15:15
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Virgil, 15:04
- Re: log 2=0 !?, Zdislav V. Kovarik, 15:03
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Virgil, 14:59
- Gossett's theorem, Tim Kelly, 14:59
- Re: Help! Probability problem, michael . cary, 14:57
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Virgil, 14:56
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Virgil, 14:51
- Re: log 2=0 !?, Dirk Van de moortel, 14:50
- Re: log 2=0 !?, jmcgill, 14:50
- Re: log 2=0 !?, Ioannis, 14:49
- Re: log 2=0 !?, Dave L. Renfro, 14:48
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Virgil, 14:44
- log 2=0 !?, mrdarrett, 14:43
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Virgil, 14:40
- Re: Open Manuscript Project Harris Spaces, Harris Integrals, Felix of The North, 14:28
- Re: Open Manuscript Project Harris Spaces, Harris Integrals, Frank J. Lhota, 14:26
- Re: e, Virgil, 14:25
- Re: Help! Probability problem, C6L1V@xxxxxxx, 14:16
- Re: Z-Cardinality, Virgil, 14:10
- Re: " How do you solve f(3x + 2f(x) + 1) = f^[2](x -1) ", alainverghote@xxxxxxxx, 14:07
- Open Manuscript Project Harris Spaces, Harris Integrals, Felix of The North, 13:52
- Re: Primitive Pythagorean triangles: An infinite number of them or not?, Arturo Magidin, 13:29
- Help! Probability problem, Orngarth, 13:18
- Primitive Pythagorean triangles: An infinite number of them or not?, guylesmith@xxxxxxxxx, 13:16
- Re: Countdown to the 2006 Fields medal(s), Ronald Bruck, 13:08
- Re: Countdown to the 2006 Fields medal(s), LD, 13:03
- Re: An uncountable countable set, mueckenh, 12:37
- Re: Least squares fitting, Ross A. Finlayson, 12:36
- Re: An uncountable countable set, mueckenh, 12:35
- Exotic normed linear subspaces, Dave L. Renfro, 12:35
- Re: An uncountable countable set, mueckenh, 12:33
- Re: Deconstructing the tensor identity in symmetric monoidal categories with biproducts, James Dolan, 12:32
- Re: An uncountable countable set, mueckenh, 12:32
- Re: An uncountable countable set, mueckenh, 12:31
- Re: Knowing versus understanding, Mitch, 12:31
- Re: differentiation of convolution, Stephen Montgomery-Smith, 12:19
- Re: Measuring post impact, Solb1ek, 12:18
- Re: JSH: On correcting Ullirch, mensanator@xxxxxxxxxxx, 12:18
- Re: [Fwd: Maths 'Nobel' rumoured for Russian recluse], Roger Bagula, 12:04
- Re: Measuring post impact, Solb1ek, 12:03
- Re: e, zuhair, 12:00
- Re: no prime number in the given range, The Ghost In The Machine, 12:00
- Re: The Times on the Poincare Conjecture, fernando revilla, 11:58
- Re: Finding next prime number, Solb1ek, 11:58
- Re: Least squares fitting, Randy Poe, 11:56
- Re: Finding n-th prime number, dwwdkddb, 11:51
- Re: Z-Cardinality, zuhair, 11:49
- Re: Finding n-th prime number, Helmut Richter, 11:43
- Re: e, zuhair, 11:41
- Re: no prime number in the given range, Pawel Gladki, 11:33
- Re: JSH: Measuring post impact, amzoti, 11:18
- Re: JSH: On correcting Ullirch, Rotwang, 11:13
- Re: Least squares fitting, Randy Poe, 11:08
- Re: what conditon should a probability characteristic function satisfy?, Duncan Muirhead, 11:08
- Re: Least squares fitting, Ricardo, 11:06
- Re: Knowing versus understanding, conradeaton, 10:58
- Re: Finding next prime number, Jeremy Boden, 10:58
- Re: Easy problem (Opposite of Goldbach???), Jeremy Boden, 10:50
- Knowing versus understanding, Herman Rubin, 10:40
- Re: what conditon should a probability characteristic function satisfy?, David Jones, 10:38
- Re: Easy problem (Opposite of Goldbach???), AB, 10:34
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Dik T. Winter, 10:31
- Re: Finding n-th prime number, Dave L. Renfro, 10:26
- Re: Finding n-th prime number, v4vijayakumar, 10:15
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Dik T. Winter, 10:11
- Re: JSH: On correcting Ullirch, guenther vonKnakspot, 10:06
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Dik T. Winter, 10:01
- Re: what conditon should a probability characteristic function satisfy?, Herman Rubin, 10:00
- Deconstructing the tensor identity in symmetric monoidal categories with biproducts, Jamie, 09:57
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Dik T. Winter, 09:50
- Re: Least squares fitting, Han de Bruijn, 09:46
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Dik T. Winter, 09:40
- Re: An Idea about 35 partitions, PaulHjelmstad, 09:39
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Dik T. Winter, 09:31
- Re: Finding n-th prime number, Ulrich Diez, 09:27
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Dik T. Winter, 09:02
- Re: Finding next prime number, v4vijayakumar, 08:59
- Least squares fitting, Ricardo, 08:45
- Re: two real analysis questions, Timothy Murphy, 08:43
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Dik T. Winter, 08:38
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Franziska Neugebauer, 08:36
- Re: Can someone explain this proof, please?, Timothy Murphy, 08:20
- Re: Finding n-th prime number, v4vijayakumar, 08:10
- Re: Finding n-th prime number, Pubkeybreaker, 08:02
- Re: " How do you solve f(3x + 2f(x) + 1) = f^[2](x -1) ", alainverghote@xxxxxxxx, 08:01
- Re: two real analysis questions, donstockbauer, 08:01
- Re: JSH: On correcting Ullirch, Jesse F. Hughes, 07:57
- Re: Finding next prime number, Jeremy Boden, 07:44
- Re: Easy problem (Opposite of Goldbach???), Jeremy Boden, 07:37
- Re: An uncountable countable set, mueckenh, 07:30
- Re: An uncountable countable set, mueckenh, 07:28
- Re: another complex variables problem..., David C . Ullrich, 07:28
- Re: An uncountable countable set, mueckenh, 07:25
- Re: An uncountable countable set, mueckenh, 07:24
- Re: An uncountable countable set, mueckenh, 07:22
- Re: An uncountable countable set, mueckenh, 07:20
- Re: An approximation to the arithmetic-geometric mean, David W . Cantrell, 07:16
- Re: An uncountable countable set, mueckenh, 07:15
- Finding next prime number, v4vijayakumar, 07:15
- Finding n-th prime number, v4vijayakumar, 07:13
- Re: An uncountable countable set, mueckenh, 07:11
- Re: Easy problem (Opposite of Goldbach???), AB, 07:01
- no prime number in the given range, v4vijayakumar, 07:00
- two real analysis questions, Li Yi, 06:59
- Re: Calculus/Algebra Question, mitch, 06:56
- Natural space III, kunzmilan, 06:52
- Re: Calculus/Algebra Question, William Elliot, 06:44
- Errata / Re: subset sums, harmonic series, asymptotics, Wlodzimierz Holsztynski (wlod), 06:39
- Re: An approximation to the arithmetic-geometric mean, sales@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, 06:27
- Re: question with sqrt(x)., mina_world, 06:13
- Re: Calculus/Algebra Question, mitch, 06:12
- Re: Calculus/Algebra Question, mitch, 06:04
- Re: what conditon should a probability characteristic function satisfy?, David Jones, 05:54
- Re: Countdown to the 2006 Fields medal(s), thargle_whoosh, 05:52
- Re: Calculus/Algebra Question, William Elliot, 05:50
- Easy problem (Opposite of Goldbach???), Jeremy Boden, 05:49
- Re: Blogging and Eqns, Proginoskes, 05:46
- Re: Erdos numbers of non-mathematicians, Proginoskes, 05:39
- Re: Erdos numbers of non-mathematicians, Proginoskes, 05:38
- bilinear interpolation, don, 05:37
- Re: Proof of Collatz Conjecture?, Proginoskes, 05:36
- Re: JSH: Measuring post impact, Gib Bogle, 05:33
- Re: The Lazy Person's Guide to Proving the Four Color Theorem, Proginoskes, 05:32
- Re: What are the most popular research themes?, Herman Jurjus, 05:25
- Re: Blogging and Eqns, Jeremy Boden, 05:24
- Calculus/Algebra Question, mitch, 05:23
- Re: Blogging and Eqns, Robert Vienneau, 05:22
- Re: " How do you solve f(3x + 2f(x) + 1) = f^[2](x -1) ", Patrick Coilland, 05:20
- Re: SAT is in P, CLIQUE is in P, Proginoskes, 04:51
- What are the most popular research themes?, andrewzakhar, 04:33
- Re: Erdos numbers of non-mathematicians, Phil Carmody, 04:29
- Re: question with sqrt(x)., andrewzakhar, 04:22
- Re: Virtual Contest Puzzle - Help?, Alun, 04:07
- Re: What is your favourite number?, Jeroen, 03:58
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Virgil, 03:54
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Virgil, 03:52
- Re: What is your favourite number?, Richard Henry, 03:41
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Virgil, 03:41
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Virgil, 03:38
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Virgil, 03:31
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Virgil, 03:30
- Re: Blogging and Eqns, Han de Bruijn, 03:28
- Re: An uncountable countable set, mueckenh, 03:27
- Re: An uncountable countable set, mueckenh, 03:23
- Re: what condition should a probability characteristic function satisfy?, victor_meldrew_666, 03:23
- Re: What is your favourite number?, mensanator@xxxxxxxxxxx, 03:22
- Re: An uncountable countable set, mueckenh, 03:21
- Re: An uncountable countable set, mueckenh, 03:19
- Re: " How do you solve f(3x + 2f(x) + 1) = f^[2](x -1) ", alainverghote@xxxxxxxx, 03:19
- Re: An uncountable countable set, mueckenh, 03:18
- Re: An uncountable countable set, mueckenh, 03:17
- Re: Blogging and Eqns, Han de Bruijn, 03:07
- Re: Proof of Collatz Conjecture?, mensanator@xxxxxxxxxxx, 03:06
- Re: Can someone explain this proof, please?, victor_meldrew_666, 03:01
- what conditon should a probability characteristic function satisfy?, Luna Moon, 03:01
- Re: Proof of Collatz Conjecture?, mensanator@xxxxxxxxxxx, 02:56
- Re: Proof of Collatz Conjecture?, Gerry Myerson, 02:51
- Re: What is your favourite number?, James Waldby, 02:49
- Is there a generalized formula for 2^x=3^y?, zolaman, 02:46
- Re: Tarski's fixed point lattice theorem, William Elliot, 02:20
- Re: Name of sequence?, titus_piezas, 02:16
- Re: " How do you solve f(3x + 2f(x) + 1) = f^[2](x -1) ", Robert Israel, 02:04
- Re: Measuring post impact, Jim Lanson, 02:00
- Re: Is there a generalized formula for 2^x=3^y?, N. Silver, 01:47
- Re: question with sqrt(x)., N. Silver, 01:39
- Re: go forth and multiply, William Elliot, 01:28
- Re: Hairy Balls and Doughnuts and the Poincare Conjecture, Bill Taylor, 01:27
- question with sqrt(x)., mina_world, 01:19
- Re: JSH: Measuring post impact, jshsucks, 01:17
- Re: JSH: Measuring post impact, jshsucks, 01:13
- Re: Hairy Balls and Doughnuts and the Poincare Conjecture, Michael Orion, 01:07
- Re: Hairy Balls and Doughnuts and the Poincare Conjecture, Michael Orion, 01:02
- Re: go forth and multiply, The Ghost In The Machine, 01:00
- Re: a^5+b^5+c^5+d^5+e^5 = f^5, titus_piezas, 00:49
- Re: Trying to find a coverage rectangle given a number of latitude/longitudes, daan Strebe, 00:42
- Re: a^5+b^5+c^5+d^5+e^5 = f^5, titus_piezas, 00:40
- JSH: Measuring post impact, jstevh, 00:38
- Re: JSH: On correcting Ullirch, Jim Lanson, 00:23
- Re: JSH: On correcting Ullirch, Tim Peters, 00:23
- Re: What is your favourite number?, Virgil, 00:17
- Re: Primes and politics, hero worship?, Jim Lanson, 00:09
- Re: The Lazy Person's Guide to Proving the Four Color Theorem, bill, 00:02
August 17, 2006
- Re: Can you help me?, 0310024, 23:54
- Re: Is there a generalized formula for 2^x=3^y?, Virgil, 23:53
- One day, Marple Davebynar, 23:48
- Re: JSH: On correcting Ullirch, jshsucks, 23:36
- Re: JSH: On correcting Ullirch, jstevh, 23:29
- History of the Super Solid, Jack Sarfatti, 23:28
- Re: Is there a generalized formula for 2^x=3^y?, Gerry Myerson, 23:22
- Re: What is your favourite number?, donstockbauer, 23:17
- Re: JSH: On correcting Ullirch, Jesse F. Hughes, 23:12
- Re: JSH: On correcting Ullirch, Jesse F. Hughes, 23:12
- Re: Primes and politics, hero worship?, Rotwang, 23:10
- Re: Can someone explain this proof, please?, Timothy Murphy, 23:02
- Proof of Collatz Conjecture?, Benjamin E. Cawaling Jr., 23:01
- Re: JSH: On correcting Ullirch, Tim Peters, 22:40
- Re: Virtual Contest Puzzle - Help?, Alun, 22:37
- Re: OT -- a great fauxtograph, Larry Hammick, 22:33
- Re: Virtual Contest Puzzle - Help?, Robert Israel, 22:19
- Re: Virtual Contest Puzzle - Help?, Jim Lanson, 22:12
- Re: The Times on the Poincare Conjecture, Gerry Myerson, 21:57
- Re: JSH: On correcting Ullirch, David Moran, 21:57
- Re: An Unknowable Number, Jim Lanson, 21:56
- Re: " How do you solve f(3x + 2f(x) + 1) = f^[2](x -1) ", Robert Israel, 21:54
- Re: JSH: On correcting Ullirch, Jim Lanson, 21:53
- Virtual Contest Puzzle - Help?, Alun, 21:49
- Re: What is your favourite number?, Jens Kruse Andersen, 21:36
- Re: The list of all natural numbers don't exist, Nam Nguyen, 21:36
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Dik T. Winter, 21:26
- Re: The Times on the Poincare Conjecture, Mitch, 21:23
- Re: another complex variables problem..., Juryu, 21:07
- Re: JSH: Understanding "churn", Narcoleptic Insomniac, 21:00
- Re: hi,tell me, BLoggins, 20:56
- Progress in Emergent Gravity, Jack Sarfatti, 20:48
- Re: JSH: On correcting Ullirch, jstevh, 20:43
- Re: Hairy Balls and Doughnuts and the Poincare Conjecture, Jan Bielawski, 20:36
- Re: Hairy Balls and Doughnuts and the Poincare Conjecture, cbrown, 20:14
- Re: The list of all natural numbers don't exist, wit, 19:57
- Re: What is your favourite number?, mensanator@xxxxxxxxxxx, 19:50
- Re: The list of all natural numbers don't exist, Nam Nguyen, 19:48
- Re: another complex variables problem..., The World Wide Wade, 19:38
- Re: What is your favourite number?, Don Reble, 19:38
- Re: The Times on the Poincare Conjecture, Gerry Myerson, 19:18
- Re: automorfisms of group, Gerry Myerson, 19:13
- Re: Name of sequence?, Gerry Myerson, 19:09
- Re: What is your favourite number?, Oscar Lanzi III, 19:05
- Re: An Idea about 35 partitions, Gerry Myerson, 18:52
- Re: What is your favourite number?, Usher73, 18:51
- Re: Tensors, Jim Heckman, 18:46
- Re: JSH: On correcting Ullirch, Aluminium Holocene Holodeck Zoroaster, 18:35
- Re: What is your favourite number?, amzoti, 18:33
- Re: An Unknowable Number, Gib Bogle, 18:27
- Re: What is your favourite number?, porky_pig_jr@xxxxxxxxxxx, 18:11
- Statistics question - Gaussian and t copula, Schizoid Man, 18:11
- Re: I need a counter example, please., Pawel Gladki, 18:03
- Re: share expenses, porky_pig_jr@xxxxxxxxxxx, 17:57
- Re: What is your favourite number?, Brenneman, 17:32
- What is your favourite number?, lal_al, 17:26
- Re: An approximation to the arithmetic-geometric mean, David W . Cantrell, 17:12
- Re: 4CT Proof, Take Two, bill, 16:57
- Re: JSH: Primes and politics, hero worship?, Tim Peters, 16:42
- Re: share expenses, Juryu, 16:38
- Re: Primes and politics, hero worship?, jankrihau, 16:35
- Re: Can someone explain this proof, please?, Timothy Murphy, 16:30
- another complex variables problem..., Juryu, 16:10
- Schwartz - Christoffel map with an extra condition, Juryu, 16:05
- Re: I need a counter example, please., canadan, 15:43
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Virgil, 15:26
- Re: Hairy Balls and Doughnuts and the Poincare Conjecture, A N Niel, 15:23
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Virgil, 15:22
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Virgil, 15:20
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Virgil, 15:13
- Re: I have a paper on graph coloring, bill, 15:13
- Re: Can someone explain this proof, please?, victor_meldrew_666, 15:10
- Re: OT -- a great fauxtograph, cbrown, 15:09
- Re: I need a counter example, please., Pawel Gladki, 15:02
- Re: " How do you solve f(3x + 2f(x) + 1) = f^[2](x -1) ", Patrick Coilland, 14:53
- Re: Can you help me?, Pawel Gladki, 14:43
- Re: What a queer coincidence!, bill, 14:42
- Re: differentiation of convolution, student2006, 14:36
- An Idea about 35 partitions, PaulHjelmstad, 14:33
- Re: Can someone explain this proof, please?, Timothy Murphy, 14:25
- Re: [Fwd: Maths 'Nobel' rumoured for Russian recluse], Roger Bagula, 13:44
- Re: Blogging and Eqns, Jan, 13:41
- Re: [Fwd: Maths 'Nobel' rumoured for Russian recluse], Roger Bagula, 13:33
- Re: " How do you solve f(3x + 2f(x) + 1) = f^[2](x -1) ", alainverghote@xxxxxxxx, 13:33
- Re: differentiation of convolution, Stephen Montgomery-Smith, 13:27
- Re: differentiation of convolution, C6L1V@xxxxxxx, 13:24
- Re: Blogging and Eqns, Dave L. Renfro, 13:06
- Re: Blogging and Eqns, Ioannis, 13:06
- Re: Y=(X+(X*50/100), Riderman, 12:57
- Re: Y=(X+(X*50/100), Jim Lanson, 12:53
- I need a counter example, please., canadan, 12:47
- Re: JSH: On correcting Ullirch, jshsucks, 12:37
- Blogging and Eqns, Brenneman, 12:36
- Re: differentiation of convolution, student2006, 12:28
- Re: Hairy Balls and Doughnuts and the Poincare Conjecture, donstockbauer, 12:08
- share expenses, stdntxy, 12:02
- Re: a^5+b^5+c^5+d^5+e^5 = f^5, jaroslaw . wroblewski, 12:01
- share expenses, stdntxy, 11:59
- Re: JSH: On correcting Ullirch, gjedwards, 11:59
- Simple result: n(AB)^(n-1)/2, Roman B. Binder, 11:56
- Re: Y=(X+(X*50/100), Arturo Magidin, 11:56
- Re: Can you help me?, Dave L. Renfro, 11:55
- Y=(X+(X*50/100), stdntxy, 11:52
- Re: Can you help me?, Dave L. Renfro, 11:48
- Re: a^5+b^5+c^5+d^5+e^5 = f^5, jaroslaw . wroblewski, 11:40
- Re: The Times on the Poincare Conjecture, W. Dale Hall, 11:31
- Re: automorfisms of group, Arturo Magidin, 11:31
- Re: Can you help me?, Pawel Gladki, 11:30
- Re: automorfisms of group, wdrte453, 11:21
- Re: Hairy Balls and Doughnuts and the Poincare Conjecture, W. Dale Hall, 11:18
- Re: ALTERNATIVE FLT for prime exponents n>=5, Roman B. Binder, 11:15
- Re: Erdos numbers of non-mathematicians, Arturo Magidin, 11:12
- Re: JSH: On correcting Ullirch, Arturo Magidin, 11:08
- Re: Hairy Balls and Doughnuts and the Poincare Conjecture, Mariano Suárez-Alvarez, 11:04
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Dik T. Winter, 11:04
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Dik T. Winter, 11:02
- Re: Help needed with integral., BRG, 11:01
- Re: transposing matrix problem, jdeafv, 10:58
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Dik T. Winter, 10:57
- Re: Hairy Balls and Doughnuts and the Poincare Conjecture, Norm Dresner, 10:57
- Re: Help needed with integral., BRG, 10:56
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Dik T. Winter, 10:51
- Re: Uniform probability density on the unit circle, Al, 10:47
- Re: Hairy Balls and Doughnuts and the Poincare Conjecture, Nathan, 10:45
- Re: " How do you solve f(3x + 2f(x) + 1) = f^[2](x -1) ", Patrick Coilland, 10:14
- Re: Tarski's fixed point lattice theorem, computer, 10:05
- Re: Can someone explain this proof, please?, Timothy Murphy, 09:49
- Re: Galois groups and tesseract, secondmouse, 09:45
- Re: The "mixing number" of a permutation, Chip Eastham, 09:34
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Dik T. Winter, 09:33
- Re: " How do you solve f(3x + 2f(x) + 1) = f^[2](x -1) ", Patrick Coilland, 09:32
- Help needed with integral., leo_morgan_, 09:23
- Re: Uniform probability density on the unit circle, Rob Johnson, 09:05
- Re: Solving an integral, Jens Benecke, 09:03
- Re: An uncountable countable set, mueckenh, 08:44
- Re: An uncountable countable set, mueckenh, 08:41
- Re: Uniform probability density on the unit circle, The Qurqirish Dragon, 08:39
- Re: An uncountable countable set, mueckenh, 08:36
- Hairy Balls and Doughnuts and the Poincare Conjecture, Michael Orion, 08:33
- Re: An uncountable countable set, mueckenh, 08:32
- Re: Uniform probability density on the unit circle, Rob Johnson, 08:32
- Re: An uncountable countable set, mueckenh, 08:31
- Re: An uncountable countable set, mueckenh, 08:29
- Re: " How do you solve f(3x + 2f(x) + 1) = f^[2](x -1) ", Patrick Coilland, 08:23
- Re: 1F1 with matrix argument, A N Niel, 08:17
- hi,tell me, priya, 08:13
- Re: differentiation of convolution, A N Niel, 08:11
- Re: automorfisms of group, Timothy Murphy, 08:11
- Re: Determine four integers A, B, u, v such as A*a*u+B*b*u+B*c*v=1, linux, 08:05
- Re: unitarily equivalent, Fedor, 08:02
- Re: " How do you solve f(3x + 2f(x) + 1) = f^[2](x -1) ", alainverghote@xxxxxxxx, 07:50
- Re: Name of sequence?, titus_piezas, 07:36
- Re: The Times on the Poincare Conjecture, fernando revilla, 07:31
- Name of sequence?, titus_piezas, 07:21
- Re: Galois groups and tesseract, secondmouse, 07:13
- automorfisms of group, wdrte453, 07:05
- Can you help me?, 0310024, 06:41
- The "mixing number" of a permutation, Hauke Reddmann, 06:31
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Franziska Neugebauer, 06:10
- Re: JSH: Easy tests are fun, David C . Ullrich, 06:00
- The Times on the Poincare Conjecture, victor_meldrew_666, 05:57
- Tarski's fixed point lattice theorem, William Elliot, 05:52
- Re: " How do you solve f(3x + 2f(x) + 1) = f^[2](x -1) ", Patrick Coilland, 05:48
- Re: Can someone explain this proof, please?, victor_meldrew_666, 05:46
- Re: [Fwd: Maths 'Nobel' rumoured for Russian recluse]--> Refuses $1 mln. Prize, David C . Ullrich, 05:43
- Re: Uniform probability density on the unit circle, Al, 05:35
- Re: Uniform probability density on the unit circle, Ray Koopman, 05:31
- Re: Uniform probability density on the unit circle, Al, 05:31
- Re: Solving an integral, Jens Benecke, 05:26
- Re: " How do you solve f(3x + 2f(x) + 1) = f^[2](x -1) ", alainverghote@xxxxxxxx, 05:19
- Uniform probability density on the unit circle, Al, 05:18
- Re: OT -- a great fauxtograph, Larry Hammick, 05:17
- What a queer coincidence!, victor_meldrew_666, 05:12
- Re: SAT is in P, CLIQUE is in P, Proginoskes, 05:09
- Re: Infinity times infinitesimal?, William Elliot, 05:02
- Re: Integration over delta function, Al, 04:58
- Re: SAT is in P, CLIQUE is in P, Proginoskes, 04:53
- Re: proofs of Pascal's Hexagon Theorem, Larry Hammick, 03:59
- Re: What's the relation between the Laplace transform and Foureir transform for probability density functions?, Lucy, 03:33
- Re: SAT is in P, CLIQUE is in P, Eric Schmidt, 03:29
- Re: a^5+b^5+c^5+d^5+e^5 = f^5, James Waldby, 03:10
- Re: Infinity times infinitesimal?, Proginoskes, 03:09
- Re: I have a paper on graph coloring, Proginoskes, 03:00
- Re: a^5+b^5+c^5+d^5+e^5 = f^5, titus_piezas, 02:58
- Re: JSH: Easy tests are fun, Proginoskes, 02:53
- Re: I have a paper on graph coloring, Proginoskes, 02:49
- Re: Erdos numbers of non-mathematicians, Proginoskes, 02:48
- Re: Determine four integers A, B, u, v such as A*a*u+B*b*u+B*c*v=1, linux, 02:44
- Re: Primes and politics, hero worship?, jankrihau, 02:42
- Re: Erdos numbers of non-mathematicians, Proginoskes, 02:41
- Re: Erdos numbers of non-mathematicians, Proginoskes, 02:38
- Re: SAT is in P, CLIQUE is in P, Proginoskes, 02:34
- Re: Laplace limit using Laguerre polynomials, Paul Abbott, 01:21
- Re: maximum number of primes, Gc, 01:18
- Re: Simplifying an Expression from an ODE, Protoman, 01:17
- Re: Infinity times infinitesimal?, Michael Orion, 01:08
- Re: a^5+b^5+c^5+d^5+e^5 = f^5, titus_piezas, 01:05
- Re: Maths 'Nobel' rumoured for Russian recluse], Anthony Cerrato, 00:42
- Re: An Unknowable Number, Max Yasgur, 00:28
- Re: proofs of Pascal's Hexagon Theorem, gmarkowsky, 00:12
- Re: Deceptively hard combinatorics problem: is there a closed form?, Juryu, 00:10
- Re: I have a paper on graph coloring, bill, 00:05
- Re: Simplifying an Expression from an ODE, Protoman, 00:04
- Re: Simplifying an Expression from an ODE, Protoman, 00:04
- Re: I have a paper on graph coloring, bill, 00:01
August 16, 2006
- Re: JSH: On correcting Ullirch, jshsucks, 23:47
- Re: differentiation of convolution, student2006, 23:43
- Re: An Unknowable Number, Jim Lanson, 23:38
- Re: JSH: Easy tests are fun, David Bernier, 23:32
- Re: Bourbaki & Witt, William Elliot, 23:15
- Re: JSH: On correcting Ullirch, Jim Lanson, 23:14
- Re: JSH: Objectivity, W. Dale Hall, 23:06
- Re: Infinity times infinitesimal?, Dave Seaman, 23:04
- Re: Simplifying an Expression from an ODE, William Elliot, 22:53
- Infinity times infinitesimal?, Golden Boar, 22:40
- Re: Tensors, Robert Israel, 22:17
- Re: [Fwd: Maths 'Nobel' rumoured for Russian recluse]--> Refuses $1 mln. Prize, Ronald Bruck, 22:15
- An Unknowable Number, Max Yasgur, 22:12
- Re: maximum number of primes, Thomas J Engelsma, 22:05
- Re: Nasty and pointless, Richard Henry, 21:59
- Re: JSH: Easy tests are fun, rehamkcirtap@xxxxxxxxx, 21:56
- Re: JSH: On correcting Ullirch, Richard Henry, 21:52
- Re: maximum number of primes, Jens Kruse Andersen, 21:51
- Re: JSH: On correcting Ullirch, Richard Henry, 21:49
- Re: proof by induction, bill, 21:42
- Re: function maximization/minimization, Brian VanPelt, 21:37
- Re: JSH: Clarifying, what is meant by "probability" with primes?, Gerry Myerson, 21:33
- Re: JSH: On correcting Ullirch, mensanator@xxxxxxxxxxx, 21:22
- direct limit question, Homology, 21:20
- Re: " How do you solve f(3x + 2f(x) + 1) = f^[2](x -1) ", Robert Israel, 21:18
- Re: JSH: On correcting Ullirch, David Moran, 21:11
- Re: maximum number of primes, Gerry Myerson, 21:07
- Re: JSH: On correcting Ullirch, jstevh, 21:07
- Re: JSH: On correcting Ullirch, jshsucks, 21:01
- JSH: Easy tests are fun, jstevh, 21:01
- function maximization/minimization, Mike Kamzyuk, 21:01
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Dik T. Winter, 20:57
- Re: JSH: On correcting Ullirch, jstevh, 20:56
- Re: How to prove 1+x+...+x^{p-1} is irreducible?, Gerry Myerson, 20:52
- Re: How to prove 1+x+...+x^{p-1} is irreducible?, JoeS, 20:48
- I have a paper on graph coloring, bill, 20:43
- Re: JSH: On correcting Ullirch, jshsucks, 20:10
- How to prove 1+x+...+x^{p-1} is irreducible?, adomplayer, 20:06
- Re: Primes, probability and politics, jstevh, 20:00
- Re: transposing matrix problem, Robert Israel, 19:56
- Re: JSH: On correcting Ullirch, jstevh, 19:52
- Re: Determine four integers A, B, u, v such as A*a*u+B*b*u+B*c*v=1, Robert Israel, 19:46
- Re: transposing matrix problem, LFM, 19:36
- Re: proof by induction, Peter L. Montgomery, 19:06
- Re: Nasty and pointless, Chip Eastham, 18:49
- Re: G(x+1)/G(x+0.5),G=Gamma, Peter Luschny, 18:05
- Re: proof by induction, Dirk Van de moortel, 18:01
- Re: proof by induction, Bart Goddard, 17:57
- Re: proof by induction, jennifer, 17:51
- Re: [Fwd: Maths 'Nobel' rumoured for Russian recluse]--> Refuses $1 mln. Prize, Roger Bagula, 17:44
- Re: Nasty and pointless, Dirk Van de moortel, 17:43
- Re: maximum number of primes, Phil Carmody, 17:17
- Re: JSH: Nasty and pointless, Solb1ek, 17:08
- Re: [Fwd: Maths 'Nobel' rumoured for Russian recluse], Lou Pecora, 17:04
- Re: [Fwd: Maths 'Nobel' rumoured for Russian recluse]--> Refuses $1 mln. Prize, Roger Bagula, 17:03
- proof by induction, jennifer, 17:00
- Re: Generalization of Brun's Constant, Herman Rubin, 16:59
- differentiation of convolution, student2006, 16:55
- Re: 1F1 with matrix argument, Suvrit, 16:53
- Re: proof by induction, Zdislav V. Kovarik, 16:52
- Re: [Fwd: Maths 'Nobel' rumoured for Russian recluse], ivars . fabriciuss, 16:51
- Re: Z-Cardinality, zuhair, 16:40
- Re: maximum number of primes, Thomas J Engelsma, 16:37
- Re: e, Herman Rubin, 16:35
- Re: Generalization of Brun's Constant, Herman Rubin, 16:32
- abstractmath.org, Charles Wells, 15:58
- Re: Nasty and pointless, Chip Eastham, 15:36
- Re: order of magnitude of an inverse, oercim, 15:30
- Re: Bourbaki & Witt, Herman Rubin, 15:28
- Re: maximum number of primes, jankrihau, 15:04
- Re: maximum number of primes, Gc, 14:56
- Re: Eigenvectors of a linear combination of symmetrical matrices, carlos, 14:53
- Re: Erdos numbers of non-mathematicians, Dave L. Renfro, 14:49
- Re: 3-Abelain group, Arturo Magidin, 14:44
- 3-Abelain group, abdul003@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx, 14:37
- Re: [Fwd: Maths 'Nobel' rumoured for Russian recluse]--> Refuses $1 mln. Prize, James Waldby, 14:35
- Re: proofs of Pascal's Hexagon Theorem, Pubkeybreaker, 14:32
- Re: Erdos numbers of non-mathematicians, Pubkeybreaker, 14:25
- Re: " How do you solve f(3x + 2f(x) + 1) = f^[2](x -1) ", Igor, 14:21
- Re: SAT is in P, CLIQUE is in P, mimouni, 14:20
- Re: maximum number of primes, Gc, 14:16
- Re: Erdos numbers of non-mathematicians, Arturo Magidin, 14:15
- Re: Erdos numbers of non-mathematicians, G. A. Edgar, 14:12
- Re: Erdos numbers of non-mathematicians, [Mr.] Lynn Kurtz, 14:08
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Virgil, 14:04
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Virgil, 13:56
- Re: Can we define f(z)=sqrt(z*sin(z)) as analytic function?, Juryu, 13:51
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Virgil, 13:51
- Eigenvectors of a linear combination of symmetrical matrices, Tomek, 13:49
- Re: [Fwd: Maths 'Nobel' rumoured for Russian recluse]--> Refuses $1 mln. Prize, Roger Bagula, 13:45
- Can someone explain this proof, please?, Timothy Murphy, 13:43
- proofs of Pascal's Hexagon Theorem, gmarkowsky, 13:40
- Re: maximum number of primes, jankrihau, 13:35
- Re: unitarily equivalent, Robert Israel, 13:31
- Re: [Fwd: Maths 'Nobel' rumoured for Russian recluse], Roger Bagula, 13:27
- Re: maximum number of primes, Pubkeybreaker, 13:24
- Re: [Fwd: Maths 'Nobel' rumoured for Russian recluse]--> Refuses $1 mln. Prize, Roger Bagula, 13:22
- Re: Objectivity, Michael Stemper, 13:13
- Re: What's the relation between the Laplace transform and Foureir transform for probability density functions?, Herman Rubin, 13:06
- Re: [Fwd: Maths 'Nobel' rumoured for Russian recluse]--> Refuses $1 mln. Prize, Ronald Bruck, 12:46
- Re: differential geometry with geodesic., mina_world, 12:30
- Re: differential geometry with geodesic., mina_world, 12:16
- Re: Tensors, Timothy Murphy, 12:10
- Re: Nasty and pointless, Dirk Van de moortel, 12:04
- Re: maximum number of primes, amzoti, 11:55
- Re: Solving an integral, C6L1V@xxxxxxx, 11:51
- " How do you solve f(3x + 2f(x) + 1) = f^[2](x -1) ", alainverghote@xxxxxxxx, 11:48
- Re: differential geometry with geodesic., Sylvain Croussette, 11:41
- Re: maximum number of primes, Randy Poe, 11:38
- Re: Primes, probability and politics, marcus_b, 11:15
- Tensors, Daniel McLaury, 11:14
- Re: Objectivity, Richard Henry, 11:12
- Re: Erdos numbers of non-mathematicians, Dave L. Renfro, 11:06
- Re: maximum number of primes, jankrihau, 10:55
- Re: maximum number of primes, amzoti, 10:39
- Re: faster distance calculation, trollstomper, 10:35
- Re: Cholesky Factorization., David M Einstein, 10:24
- Re: Can we define f(z)=sqrt(z*sin(z)) as analytic function?, David C . Ullrich, 10:24
- Re: e, David C . Ullrich, 10:19
- Re: [Fwd: Maths 'Nobel' rumoured for Russian recluse]--> Refuses $1 mln. Prize, Peter Luschny, 10:18
- Re: Nasty and pointless, Jim Lanson, 09:59
- Re: 1F1 with matrix argument, A N Niel, 09:59
- Re: Objectivity, Randy Poe, 09:50
- Re: simplified complex absolute using approximation, ws . chong, 09:46
- maximum number of primes, Gc, 09:45
- Cholesky Factorization., ggold6, 09:44
- Re: partitions of n into at most k parts, Chip Eastham, 09:33
- Re: [Fwd: Maths 'Nobel' rumoured for Russian recluse]--> Refuses $1 mln. Prize, Roger Bagula, 09:22
- Determine four integers A, B, u, v such as A*a*u+B*b*u+B*c*v=1, linux, 09:14
- Re: 1F1 with matrix argument, Paul Abbott, 08:55
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Dik T. Winter, 08:55
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Dik T. Winter, 08:51
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Dik T. Winter, 08:49
- differential geometry with geodesic., mina_world, 08:46
- Re: Maths 'Nobel' rumoured for Russian recluse], G. A. Edgar, 08:34
- Re: Better-quasi-ordering - minimal excluded sub-wqo, William Elliot, 08:30
- Re: Solving an integral, Jens Benecke, 08:23
- Re: transposing matrix problem, jdeafv, 08:21
- Re: JSH: Nasty and pointless, David Moran, 07:34
- Re: An uncountable countable set, mueckenh, 06:45
- Re: An uncountable countable set, mueckenh, 06:43
- Re: Chain rule, Jyrki Lahtonen, 06:42
- Re: An uncountable countable set, mueckenh, 06:41
- Chain rule, Martin Lukarevski, 06:18
- Re: G(x+1)/G(x+0.5),G=Gamma, Peter Luschny, 06:06
- Re: Better-quasi-ordering - minimal excluded sub-wqo, Kevin Saff, 05:35
- Re: Better-quasi-ordering - minimal excluded sub-wqo, William Elliot, 05:11
- Re: Primes, probability and politics, Dave Rosoff, 05:00
- Re: unitarily equivalent, Fedor, 04:36
- Re: Simplifying an Expression from an ODE, Michael Jørgensen, 04:08
- Re: Better-quasi-ordering - minimal excluded sub-wqo, Kevin Saff, 03:57
- Re: SAT is in P, CLIQUE is in P, Proginoskes, 03:46
- Re: Maths 'Nobel' rumoured for Russian recluse], Anthony Cerrato, 03:41
- What's the relation between the Laplace transform and Foureir transform for probability density functions?, Lucy, 03:16
- Re: Costa Minimal Soap Film Surface, Narasimham, 03:00
- Re: Simplifying an Expression from an ODE, Protoman, 02:53
- Re: JSH: Objectivity, mensanator@xxxxxxxxxxx, 02:14
- Re: Objectivity, Richard Henry, 01:51
- Re: JSH: Nasty and pointless, fishfry, 01:36
- Re: Erdos numbers of non-mathematicians, Proginoskes, 01:31
- Re: partitions of n into at most k parts, Proginoskes, 01:25
- Re: SAT is in P, CLIQUE is in P, Proginoskes, 01:24
- Re: help with lambda, William Elliot, 01:15
- Erdos numbers of non-mathematicians, neokosmos, 00:22
- Re: JSH: Nasty and pointless, jshsucks, 00:07
August 15, 2006
- Re: very hard analysis problem, s1423209, 23:59
- Re: very hard analysis problem, Robert Israel, 23:48
- JSH: Nasty and pointless, jstevh, 23:45
- Re: JSH: Objectivity, jstevh, 23:16
- Re: Simplifying an Expression from an ODE, Protoman, 23:08
- Re: Primes, probability and politics, jstevh, 23:05
- Re: Better-quasi-ordering - minimal excluded sub-wqo, William Elliot, 23:04
- Re: Simplifying an Expression from an ODE, William Elliot, 22:42
- Re: On correcting Ullirch, Solb1ek, 22:32
- Re: JSH: On correcting Ullirch, Jesse F. Hughes, 22:29
- Re: JSH: Objectivity, Rupert, 22:22
- Re: diff'l geometry, equivalence of two functionals, level sets and what-not, Igor Khavkine, 22:18
- Re: JSH: On correcting Ullirch, Jim Lanson, 22:11
- Simplifying a summation (with a CAS, maybe)?, TP2006, 22:08
- Re: Objectivity, David Moran, 22:04
- Re: Trigonometric Equation, Paul Abbott, 22:00
- Re: JSH: On correcting Ullirch, David Moran, 21:51
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Dik T. Winter, 21:48
- Re: JSH: On correcting Ullirch, mensanator@xxxxxxxxxxx, 21:38
- Re: Can we define f(z)=sqrt(z*sin(z)) as analytic function?, Robert Israel, 21:37
- Re: JSH: Objectivity, mensanator@xxxxxxxxxxx, 21:33
- very hard analysis problem, Snis Pilbor, 21:13
- JSH: On correcting Ullirch, jstevh, 21:13
- Re: JSH: Objectivity, Jesse F. Hughes, 21:06
- Re: Primes, probability and politics, David Bernier, 21:03
- Re: Primes, probability and politics, jstevh, 20:56
- Re: unitarily equivalent, Ulysse from CH, 20:54
- Re: Converse to Schur's Lemma on Wikipedia, Ulysse from CH, 20:54
- Re: The list of all natural numbers don't exist, MoeBlee, 20:49
- Re: Primes, probability and politics, jstevh, 20:48
- Re: JSH: Objectivity, mensanator@xxxxxxxxxxx, 20:46
- Re: JSH: Objectivity, jstevh, 20:41
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Dik T. Winter, 20:32
- Re: Can we define f(z)=sqrt(z*sin(z)) as analytic function?, Juryu, 20:30
- Re: Applying for jobs, need references, porky_pig_jr@xxxxxxxxxxx, 20:15
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Dik T. Winter, 20:10
- Re: JSH: Objectivity, Jim Lanson, 20:09
- Re: JSH: Objectivity, Aatu Koskensilta, 20:05
- Re: The list of all natural numbers don't exist, wit, 20:05
- Re: square number, dcorbit, 20:01
- Re: Primes, probability and politics, jstevh, 19:54
- Re: square number, jmcgill, 19:54
- Re: square number, jmcgill, 19:52
- Re: The list of all natural numbers don't exist, David R Tribble, 19:52
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Dik T. Winter, 19:45
- Applying for jobs, need references, Allan Adler, 19:41
- Re: square number, dcorbit, 19:41
- Re: Peyote As An Extra Dimensional Entity, Rotwang, 19:37
- Re: Generalization of Brun's Constant, Robert Israel, 19:36
- Re: square number, Harry Biddle, 19:28
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Dik T. Winter, 19:26
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Dik T. Winter, 19:20
- Re: Agh, this ought to be easy... (linear algebra), Robert Israel, 19:00
- Re: square number, dcorbit, 18:51
- Re: order of magnitude of an inverse, Robert Israel, 18:29
- Re: Slow learner trying to learn math, David Park, 18:20
- Re: JSH: Objectivity, litsohate, 18:12
- Re: [Fwd: Maths 'Nobel' rumoured for Russian recluse], Roger Bagula, 18:12
- Re: square number, Ioannis, 18:10
- Re: [Fwd: Maths 'Nobel' rumoured for Russian recluse], Roger Bagula, 18:00
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Virgil, 17:57
- Re: square number, dcorbit, 17:53
- Re: Symmetries-, JEMebius, 17:37
- Re: a^5+b^5+c^5+d^5+e^5 = f^5, Tapio, 17:29
- Re: help with lambda, jsnX, 17:14
- Re: Simplifying an Expression from an ODE, Protoman, 16:49
- Re: An uncountable countable set, mueckenh, 16:40
- Re: An uncountable countable set, mueckenh, 16:38
- Re: An uncountable countable set, mueckenh, 16:33
- Re: Peyote As An Extra Dimensional Entity, Jim Lanson, 16:29
- Re: [Fwd: Maths 'Nobel' rumoured for Russian recluse], Virgil, 16:25
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Virgil, 16:22
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Virgil, 16:19
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Virgil, 16:14
- Re: diff'l geometry, equivalence of two functionals, level sets and what-not, AK, 16:14
- Re: Generalization of Brun's Constant, Pubkeybreaker, 16:13
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Virgil, 16:05
- Re: An uncountable countable set, mike4ty4, 16:04
- Re: Attempts to Refute Cantor's Uncountability Proof?, mike4ty4, 16:00
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Virgil, 15:58
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Virgil, 15:56
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Virgil, 15:46
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Virgil, 15:42
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Virgil, 15:40
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Virgil, 15:39
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Virgil, 15:38
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Virgil, 15:35
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Virgil, 15:32
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Virgil, 15:29
- Re: JSH: Objectivity, jshsucks, 15:25
- Re: Z-Cardinality, Virgil, 15:22
- Re: G(x+1)/G(x+0.5),G=Gamma, David W . Cantrell, 15:10
- Re: e, Jim Lanson, 15:08
- Re: JSH: Objectivity, Jesse F. Hughes, 14:58
- Re: Can we define f(z)=sqrt(z*sin(z)) as analytic function?, Robert Israel, 14:53
- Re: Costa Minimal Soap Film Surface, Aluminium Holocene Holodeck Zoroaster, 14:43
- Re: Generalization of Brun's Constant, Robert Israel, 14:41
- Re: e, Virgil, 14:38
- Re: JSH: Objectivity, Aluminium Holocene Holodeck Zoroaster, 14:33
- Re: An approximation to the arithmetic-geometric mean, sales@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, 14:33
- Re: [Fwd: Maths 'Nobel' rumoured for Russian recluse], Stephen J. Herschkorn, 14:27
- Re: JSH: Objectivity, mensanator@xxxxxxxxxxx, 14:14
- Re: Can we define f(z)=sqrt(z*sin(z)) as analytic function?, Juryu, 14:09
- Re: diff'l geometry, equivalence of two functionals, level sets and what-not, Igor Khavkine, 14:07
- Re: An uncountable countable set, mueckenh, 14:03
- Re: JSH: Objectivity, mensanator@xxxxxxxxxxx, 14:02
- Re: An uncountable countable set, mueckenh, 14:02
- Re: order of magnitude of an inverse, oercim, 14:01
- Re: [Fwd: Maths 'Nobel' rumoured for Russian recluse], Jean-Claude Evard, 14:01
- Re: Can we define f(z)=sqrt(z*sin(z)) as analytic function?, A N Niel, 13:58
- Re: An uncountable countable set, mueckenh, 13:58
- Re: An uncountable countable set, mueckenh, 13:56
- Re: An uncountable countable set, mueckenh, 13:55
- Re: An uncountable countable set, mueckenh, 13:54
- Re: An uncountable countable set, mueckenh, 13:53
- Re: An uncountable countable set, mueckenh, 13:51
- Re: An uncountable countable set, mueckenh, 13:49
- Re: An uncountable countable set, mueckenh, 13:47
- Re: Can we define f(z)=sqrt(z*sin(z)) as analytic function?, Jannick Asmus, 13:46
- Re: An uncountable countable set, mueckenh, 13:46
- Re: How to relate different reference coordinate points / angles, pispaspos, 13:40
- Symmetries, Maury Barbato, 13:38
- Re: order of magnitude of an inverse, oercim, 13:35
- Re: First And Last Digit of The Moser, Keith A. Lewis, 13:33
- Re: e, Stephen J. Herschkorn, 13:31
- Re: Attempts to Refute Cantor's Uncountability Proof?, Michael Stemper, 13:26
- Re: Better-quasi-ordering - minimal excluded sub-wqo, Kevin Saff, 13:23
- Peyote As An Extra Dimensional Entity, CoreyWhite, 13:21
- Re: JSH: Objectivity, Jesse F. Hughes, 13:15
- Re: JSH: Objectivity, Aatu Koskensilta, 13:09
- Re: Latin Squares, PaulHjelmstad, 13:01
- Re: JSH: Objectivity, Aatu Koskensilta, 12:57
- Re: JSH: Objectivity, mensanator@xxxxxxxxxxx, 12:57
- Re: transposing matrix problem, Robert Israel, 12:57
- Re: JSH: Objectivity, gjedwards, 12:56
- Re: JSH: Objectivity, mensanator@xxxxxxxxxxx, 12:46
- How to relate different reference coordinate points / angles, pispaspos, 12:46
- Can we define f(z)=sqrt(z*sin(z)) as analytic function?, Juryu, 12:19
- Re: e, Dave L. Renfro, 12:16
- Costa Minimal Soap Film Surface, Narasimham, 12:14
- Re: [Fwd: Maths 'Nobel' rumoured for Russian recluse], rloldershaw@xxxxxxxxxxx, 12:14
- Re: Deceptively hard combinatorics problem: is there a closed form?, AB, 11:51
- Re: a^5+b^5+c^5+d^5+e^5 = f^5, James Waldby, 11:49
- Re: [Fwd: Maths 'Nobel' rumoured for Russian recluse], Roger Bagula, 11:45
- Re: diff'l geometry, equivalence of two functionals, level sets and what-not, AK, 11:31
- Re: [Fwd: Maths 'Nobel' rumoured for Russian recluse], G. A. Edgar, 11:24
- Re: [Fwd: Maths 'Nobel' rumoured for Russian recluse], Roger Bagula, 11:19
- Re: e, ivars . fabriciuss, 11:13
- Deceptively hard combinatorics problem: is there a closed form?, timpaulden, 11:08
- e, zuhair, 11:07
- Re: nerve of a good cover, sjang, 11:05
- Re: [Fwd: Maths 'Nobel' rumoured for Russian recluse], Roger Bagula, 11:00
- Re: Generalization of Brun's Constant, Nathan, 10:49
- Re: Group theory question, , 10:36
- Re: Z-Cardinality, zuhair, 10:31
- Re: JSH: Objectivity, Aatu Koskensilta, 10:25
- Re: simplified complex absolute using approximation, Greg Neill, 10:21
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Dik T. Winter, 10:18
- Re: a^5+b^5+c^5+d^5+e^5 = f^5, jaroslaw . wroblewski, 10:11
- Re: diff'l geometry, equivalence of two functionals, level sets and what-not, Igor Khavkine, 10:10
- [Fwd: Maths 'Nobel' rumoured for Russian recluse], Roger Bagula, 10:10
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Dik T. Winter, 10:03
- Re: go forth and multiply, Shmuel (Seymour J.) Metz, 10:02
- Re: partitions of n into at most k parts, Chip Eastham, 10:02
- Re: Attempts to Refute Cantor's Uncountability Proof?, Shmuel (Seymour J.) Metz, 10:01
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Dik T. Winter, 09:56
- Re: JSH: Objectivity, jstevh, 09:54
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Dik T. Winter, 09:52
- Re: question with divide into infinite equal parts., David C . Ullrich, 09:44
- Re: Agh, this ought to be easy... (linear algebra), Shmuel (Seymour J.) Metz, 09:37
- Re: Solving an integral, John Thingstad, 09:25
- Re: Generalization of Brun's Constant, Pubkeybreaker, 09:02
- WORLDWIDE ATOM BOMB ELIMINATION PROGRAMME, Bhairab, 08:52
- simplified complex absolute using approximation, ws . chong, 08:26
- Re: Trying to find a coverage rectangle given a number of latitude/longitudes, Duncan Muirhead, 08:04
- Generalization of Brun's Constant, Pubkeybreaker, 08:02
- Re: Solving an integral, Michael Jørgensen, 07:59
- Re: question with divide into infinite equal parts., N. Silver, 07:54
- question with divide into infinite equal parts., mina_world, 07:35
- Re: transposing matrix problem, LFM, 07:33
- Re: Attempts to Refute Cantor's Uncountability Proof?, Dave Seaman, 07:29
- Re: An uncountable countable set, mueckenh, 07:23
- Re: An uncountable countable set, mueckenh, 07:20
- Re: An uncountable countable set, mueckenh, 07:18
- Re: An uncountable countable set, mueckenh, 07:15
- Re: JSH: Objectivity, Jesse F. Hughes, 07:13
- Re: Hi all! I need help, alex.lupas, 06:59
- Re: An approximation to the arithmetic-geometric mean, Michael Jørgensen, 06:55
- SAT is in P, CLIQUE is in P, mimouni, 06:23
- Re: diff'l geometry, equivalence of two functionals, level sets and what-not, akiel1, 06:22
- Re: JSH: Objectivity, Aatu Koskensilta, 06:18
- Re: help with lambda, William Elliot, 05:59
- Re: Counting numbers, christian_mohr_home, 05:59
- Hartogs' Lemma, William Elliot, 05:34
- Re: Attempts to Refute Cantor's Uncountability Proof?, imaginatorium, 05:30
- Re: G(x+1)/G(x+0.5),G=Gamma, Peter Luschny, 05:15
- Trying to find a coverage rectangle given a number of latitude/longitudes, Alex, 05:15
- Re: Better-quasi-ordering - minimal excluded sub-wqo, William Elliot, 05:06
- Re: Simplifying an Expression from an ODE, William Elliot, 05:04
- Re: Simplifying an Expression from an ODE, C6L1V@xxxxxxx, 05:01
- Re: Formula for alfa, ivars . fabriciuss, 04:59
- Re: go forth and multiply, William Elliot, 04:56
- Re: Attempts to Refute Cantor's Uncountability Proof?, mike4ty4, 04:41
- Re: Counting numbers, TonyK, 04:23
- Re: First And Last Digit of The Moser, mike4ty4, 04:05
- Re: G(x+1)/G(x+0.5),G=Gamma, alex.lupas, 04:02
- Re: G(x+1)/G(x+0.5),G=Gamma, babylon1993, 03:47
- An approximation to the arithmetic-geometric mean, sales@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, 03:45
- Re: Counting numbers, christian_mohr_home, 03:33
- Simplifying an Expression from an ODE, Protoman, 03:20
- Re: First And Last Digit of The Moser, Gerry Myerson, 02:47
- Re: a^5+b^5+c^5+d^5+e^5 = f^5, titus_piezas, 02:36
- OT -- a great fauxtograph, Larry Hammick, 02:06
- DE - Variation of Parameters problem, Nick, 02:05
- Re: diff'l geometry, equivalence of two functionals, level sets and what-not, Igor Khavkine, 01:53
- Re: First And Last Digit of The Moser, Robert Israel, 01:32
- Re: transposing matrix problem, Robert Israel, 01:28
- Re: First And Last Digit of The Moser, Gerry Myerson, 00:26
- Re: transposing matrix problem, Robert Israel, 00:14
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Dik T. Winter, 00:00
August 14, 2006
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Dik T. Winter, 23:56
- Re: partitions of n into at most k parts, Chip Eastham, 23:52
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Dik T. Winter, 23:48
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Dik T. Winter, 23:41
- Re: Min spacing of square-free numbers, Robert Israel, 23:41
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Dik T. Winter, 23:25
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Dik T. Winter, 23:04
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Dik T. Winter, 22:57
- Re: transposing matrix problem, LFM, 22:51
- transposing matrix problem, LFM, 22:44
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Virgil, 22:28
- Re: Attempts to Refute Cantor's Uncountability Proof?, Dave Seaman, 21:57
- Re: Attempts to Refute Cantor's Uncountability Proof?, mike4ty4, 21:45
- Re: Attempts to Refute Cantor's Uncountability Proof?, cbrown, 21:40
- Re: JSH: Objectivity, mensanator@xxxxxxxxxxx, 21:29
- First And Last Digit of The Moser, mike4ty4, 21:22
- Re: Attempts to Refute Cantor's Uncountability Proof?, mike4ty4, 21:08
- Re: Attempts to Refute Cantor's Uncountability Proof?, mike4ty4, 20:56
- diff'l geometry, equivalence of two functionals, level sets and what-not, AK, 20:53
- Re: Objectivity, Richard Henry, 20:34
- Re: Agh, this ought to be easy... (linear algebra), Lee Rudolph, 20:21
- Re: JSH: Objectivity, Jesse F. Hughes, 20:12
- Re: Min spacing of square-free numbers, Phil Carmody, 20:09
- Agh, this ought to be easy... (linear algebra), adomplayer, 20:05
- Re: partitions of n into at most k parts, Gerry Myerson, 19:22
- Re: JSH: Objectivity, Jim Lanson, 18:52
- Re: Objectivity, litsohate, 18:44
- Re: JSH: Objectivity, mensanator@xxxxxxxxxxx, 18:41
- Re: Polysign Quotients, Aluminium Holocene Holodeck Zoroaster, 17:55
- Re: Slow learner trying to learn math, David Park, 17:54
- Re: Inverse Fourier/Laplace transform of a periodic function?, glen herrmannsfeldt, 17:04
- NEWTON WAS WRONG, ACE, 17:01
- Latin Squares, PaulHjelmstad, 16:46
- Re: Group theory question, eugene, 16:44
- Re: Inverse Fourier/Laplace transform of a periodic function?, jim, 16:34
- Re: order of magnitude of an inverse, Robert Israel, 16:30
- Re: Primes, probability and politics, jankrihau, 16:29
- Re: JSH: Objectivity, Jesse F. Hughes, 16:22
- Re: Min spacing of square-free numbers, Robert Israel, 16:18
- Re: 4-d Sudoku, Jim Ferry, 16:09
- Re: Inverse Fourier/Laplace transform of a periodic function?, Jerry Avins, 15:55
- Re: Formula for alfa, porky_pig_jr@xxxxxxxxxxx, 15:55
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Virgil, 15:43
- looking for closed form expression of the CIR process?, Lucy, 15:41
- Re: [Q] on filtrations in measure theory, Robert Israel, 15:39
- help simplifying expression containing ceiling function, Chris Clark, 15:36
- Re: Need help for PDE with boundary value problem, hmobahi, 15:34
- Re: Slow learner trying to learn math, porky_pig_jr@xxxxxxxxxxx, 15:30
- Re: G(x+1)/G(x+0.5),G=Gamma, David W . Cantrell, 15:06
- Re: Eigenvalues of tridiagonal matrix, Victor Eijkhout, 14:56
- Re: JSH: Objectivity, mensanator@xxxxxxxxxxx, 14:38
- Re: DE - Reduction of Order questions, TCL, 14:33
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Virgil, 14:27
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Virgil, 14:17
- help with lambda, jsnX, 14:13
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Virgil, 14:10
- Check Out The Important Stuffs Related To This Group On www.sweetinbox.com/Special, Allmasti, 14:08
- Re: JSH: Objectivity, the Zodness, 13:57
- Re: Hi all! I need help, Randy Poe, 13:49
- Countdown to the 2006 Fields medal(s), Jean-Claude Evard, 13:48
- Countdown to the 2006 Fields medal(s), Jean-Claude Evard, 13:44
- Re: [Q] on filtrations in measure theory, Stephen Montgomery-Smith, 13:44
- Re: Inverse Fourier/Laplace transform of a periodic function?, jim, 13:32
- Re: Counting numbers, temptony, 13:29
- Re: Inverse Fourier/Laplace transform of a periodic function?, Sorcerer, 13:28
- Re: Inverse Fourier/Laplace transform of a periodic function?, Jerry Avins, 13:03
- Re: Inverse Fourier/Laplace transform of a periodic function?, jim, 12:53
- Re: ICM 2006-Fields medal winners?, Jean-Claude Evard, 12:51
- Better-quasi-ordering - minimal excluded sub-wqo, Kevin Saff, 12:44
- Re: Formula for alfa, ivars . fabriciuss, 12:28
- Re: Probability question, C6L1V@xxxxxxx, 12:28
- Re: Hi all! I need help, amzoti, 12:23
- Re: where can I find probability distributions for pure birth process with changing intensity?, C6L1V@xxxxxxx, 12:19
- Re: Slow learner trying to learn math, jarko_pol, 12:08
- Re: Inverse Fourier/Laplace transform of a periodic function?, Jerry Avins, 12:05
- Re: Eigenvalues of tridiagonal matrix, Randy Poe, 12:04
- partitions of n into at most k parts, h3nry, 11:55
- Re: Quick Question, David C . Ullrich, 11:42
- Re: Inverse Fourier/Laplace transform of a periodic function?, Jerry Avins, 11:41
- Re: Inverse Fourier/Laplace transform of a periodic function?, Jerry Avins, 11:39
- Re: Formula for alfa, John Thingstad, 11:10
- Re: Slow learner trying to learn math, John Thingstad, 11:02
- Re: go forth and multiply, The Ghost In The Machine, 11:00
- Re: go forth and multiply, The Ghost In The Machine, 11:00
- Re: Solving an integral, John Thingstad, 10:51
- Re: Inverse Fourier/Laplace transform of a periodic function?, Sorcerer, 10:50
- Re: Inverse Fourier/Laplace transform of a periodic function?, Sorcerer, 10:46
- Re: Objectivity, John Thingstad, 10:43
- Re: Objectivity, John Thingstad, 10:41
- Re: Polysign Quotients, Timothy Golden BandTechnology.com, 10:34
- Re: Objectivity, John Thingstad, 10:32
- Re: Eigenvalues of tridiagonal matrix, Tomek, 10:25
- Re: Bourbaki & Witt, Mariano Suárez-Alvarez, 10:12
- Re: Quick Question, Lee Rudolph, 10:03
- Re: Quick Question, David C . Ullrich, 09:55
- Re: order of magnitude of an inverse, David C . Ullrich, 09:50
- Re: topology with S_omega., William Elliot, 09:35
- Re: Ping-Pong Question, Chip Eastham, 09:27
- Re: DE - Reduction of Order questions, William Elliot, 09:14
- Formula for chess rating - can it be inverted?, Dave (from the UK), 09:04
- Re: JSH: Objectivity, Jesse F. Hughes, 08:48
- Re: go forth and multiply, conradeaton, 08:47
- Min spacing of square-free numbers, robert.w.adams@xxxxxxxxxxx, 08:07
- Re: DE - Reduction of Order questions, Nick, 07:54
- Re: Inverse Fourier/Laplace transform of a periodic function?, jim, 07:53
- Re: [Q] on filtrations in measure theory, G. A. Edgar, 07:51
- Re: topology with dense., mina_world, 07:46
- Re: topology with S_omega., mina_world, 07:33
- Re: Primes, probability and politics, Tim Peters, 07:29
- Re: order of magnitude of an inverse, oercim, 07:08
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Franziska Neugebauer, 06:56
- Re: Objectivity, Shmuel (Seymour J.) Metz, 06:51
- Re: [Q] on filtrations in measure theory, kj, 06:32
- Re: Counting numbers, christian_mohr_home, 06:26
- Re: Primes, probability and politics, jankrihau, 06:09
- G(x+1)/G(x+0.5),G=Gamma, alex.lupas, 06:06
- Re: FLTMA: Using FLT as a lemma, The Dougster, 06:04
- Re: In search of a simple proof, Grothendieck-Hirzebruch, 06:00
- Re: Counting numbers, Lord Redezem, 05:53
- Counting numbers, christian_mohr_home, 05:49
- Simulated Annealing, Michael Harrington, 05:47
- New mathematics/physical sciences positions at http://jobs.phds.org, August 14, 2006, PhDs . org Webmaster, 05:44
- Re: go forth and multiply, William Elliot, 05:40
- Re: DE - Reduction of Order questions, William Elliot, 05:37
- Re: Bourbaki & Witt, William Elliot, 05:37
- Re: Bourbaki & Witt, William Elliot, 05:36
- Solving an integral, Jens Benecke, 05:21
- Re: In search of a simple proof, Grothendieck-Hirzebruch, 05:09
- Re: JSH: Turning success upside down, Gib Bogle, 05:06
- Re: JSH: Turning success upside down, Gib Bogle, 04:59
- Re: Slow learner trying to learn math, Larry Hammick, 04:43
- Need help for PDE with boundary value problem, hmobahi, 04:33
- Re: Fourier Transform / Decay / Canot set, Carl Dettmann, 04:27
- Re: Group theory question, , 03:40
- Re: where can I find probability distributions for pure birth process with changing intensity?, Anon., 03:14
- Re: go forth and multiply, David Bernier, 03:06
- Re: go forth and multiply, The Ghost In The Machine, 03:00
- Re: Inverse Fourier/Laplace transform of a periodic function?, The Ghost In The Machine, 03:00
- where can I find probability distributions for pure birth process with changing intensity?, Lucy, 02:56
- Re: The list of all natural numbers don't exist, Nam Nguyen, 02:50
- Re: graph theory, muestrava, 02:49
- Re: Slow learner trying to learn math, muestrava, 02:33
- Re: Quick Question, Robert Israel, 02:11
- Re: graph theory, Proginoskes, 02:05
- Re: Slow learner trying to learn math, the Zodness, 02:03
- Re: The Lazy Person's Guide to Proving the Four Color Theorem, Proginoskes, 02:02
- Re: topology with dense., William Elliot, 01:59
- graph theory, asdf, 01:58
- Re: Primes, probability and politics, Tim Peters, 01:53
- Re: 4CT Proof, Take Two, Proginoskes, 01:49
- Re: topology with S_omega., William Elliot, 01:42
- Slow learner trying to learn math, Doug, 01:36
- Re: Probability question, William Elliot, 01:31
- Re: go forth and multiply, William Elliot, 01:21
- Re: Bourbaki & Witt, Mariano Suárez-Alvarez, 01:03
- Re: go forth and multiply, William Elliot, 01:03
- Re: Polysign Quotients, Mariano Suárez-Alvarez, 01:00
- Re: Inverse Fourier/Laplace transform of a periodic function?, Jerry Avins, 00:59
- Re: topology with dense., mina_world, 00:59
- Re: Inverse Fourier/Laplace transform of a periodic function?, Jerry Avins, 00:50
- Re: go forth and multiply, William Elliot, 00:41
- Re: Inverse Fourier/Laplace transform of a periodic function?, Jerry Avins, 00:40
- Re: Inverse Fourier/Laplace transform of a periodic function?, Jerry Avins, 00:34
- Re: eigenvalues of product of orthogonal and diagonal matrix, govkan, 00:29
- Re: a^5+b^5+c^5+d^5+e^5 = f^5, James Waldby, 00:27
- Re: Primes, probability and politics, the Zodness, 00:16
- The Lazy Person's Guide to Proving the Four Color Theorem, bill, 00:16
- World Hologram in Emergent Gravity, Jack Sarfatti, 00:15
August 13, 2006
- Re: [Q] on filtrations in measure theory, Stephen Montgomery-Smith, 23:56
- Re: Inverse Fourier/Laplace transform of a periodic function?, robert bristow-johnson, 23:37
- Re: help with properties of logarithms, isaac_2004, 23:31
- Re: [Q] on filtrations in measure theory, Stephen J. Herschkorn, 23:17
- Re: help with properties of logarithms, isaac_2004, 23:17
- Re: help with properties of logarithms, Stephen J. Herschkorn, 23:12
- Re: help with properties of logarithms, Narcoleptic Insomniac, 23:02
- Re: 4CT Proof, Take Two: Was: Re: Four Color Theorem, bill, 22:53
- Re: DE - Reduction of Order questions, Nick, 22:36
- Re: help with properties of logarithms, isaac_2004, 22:35
- Re: help with properties of logarithms, Bill_42, 22:23
- [Q] on filtrations in measure theory, kj, 22:22
- Re: Quick Question, MR, 21:25
- Re: Bessel functions of Large Orders and Large Arguments, A . L ., 21:25
- Celtic Knots vs Spaghetti, CoreyWhite, 21:22
- Re: Quick Question, TCL, 21:08
- help with properties of logarithms, isaac_2004, 21:07
- Rsa type composites and pi., Danny, 21:04
- Re: Quick Question, MR, 21:01
- Recursive model sensitivity analysis, pierrelap, 21:01
- contour integration non uniform grid, michael . guyonnet, 21:00
- Re: finding which fraction is bigger without a calculator, Ersalan Rahman, 20:31
- Re: Quick Question, Robert Israel, 20:29
- Re: Probability question, mathman, 20:12
- Re: Inverse Fourier/Laplace transform of a periodic function?, Randy Poe, 20:10
- Re: Quick Question, silkworm4000, 19:54
- Re: Primes, probability and politics, jshsucks, 19:39
- Re: The list of all natural numbers don't exist, William Hughes, 19:37
- Re: Quick Question, MR, 19:18
- Re: eigenvalues of product of orthogonal and diagonal matrix, Robert Israel, 19:18
- Re: DE - Reduction of Order questions, Nick, 19:14
- Re: The list of all natural numbers don't exist, William Hughes, 19:10
- Re: Probability question, bookshi, 19:04
- Re: Quick Question, Stephen J. Herschkorn, 19:01
- Re: Need help with computing volumes using the divergence (Gauss) theorem, someusername, 19:00
- Re: DE - Reduction of Order questions, TCL, 18:55
- Quick Question, MR, 18:50
- Re: Eigenvalues of tridiagonal matrix, Robert Israel, 18:39
- Re: Formula for alfa, porky_pig_jr@xxxxxxxxxxx, 18:38
- Re: Inverse Fourier/Laplace transform of a periodic function?, Sorcerer, 18:31
- Re: Finding large primes, quickly, Jesse F. Hughes, 18:02
- Hi all! I need help, alamshawn, 17:45
- Formula for alfa, ivars . fabriciuss, 17:42
- eigenvalues of product of orthogonal and diagonal matrix, govkan, 17:38
- Re: topology with dense., Dave L. Renfro, 17:29
- Re: finding which fraction is bigger without a calculator, Jason Pawloski, 17:29
- Re: Bessel functions of Large Orders and Large Arguments, D. Baruth, 17:23
- Re: Primes, probability and politics, jankrihau, 17:17
- Re: topology with dense., Dave L. Renfro, 17:10
- Re: go forth and multiply, The Ghost In The Machine, 17:00
- Re: go forth and multiply, The Ghost In The Machine, 17:00
- Re: Primes, probability and politics, David Moran, 16:53
- Re: Primes, probability and politics, jstevh, 16:49
- Eigenvalues of tridiagonal matrix, Tomek, 16:45
- Re: Primes, probability and politics, David Moran, 16:44
- Re: Need help with computing volumes using the divergence (Gauss) theorem, Robert Israel, 16:39
- Re: Primes, probability and politics, jstevh, 16:38
- Re: cheap way of getting Kunen Classic?, Virgil, 16:38
- Re: Objectivity, David Moran, 16:32
- Re: topology with S_omega., Dave L. Renfro, 16:30
- Re: Primes, probability and politics, jankrihau, 16:16
- Re: Finding large primes, quickly, jshsucks, 16:15
- Re: Need help with computing volumes using the divergence (Gauss) theorem, someusername, 16:14
- Re: Objectivity, David Moran, 16:13
- Re: Objectivity, David Moran, 16:09
- Need help with computing volumes using the divergence (Gauss) theorem, someusername, 16:08
- Re: finding which fraction is bigger without a calculator, Arturo Magidin, 16:08
- Re: Finding large primes, quickly, jstevh, 15:53
- Re: cheap way of getting Kunen Classic?, Dave L. Renfro, 15:49
- Re: Group theory question, , 15:32
- Re: Probability question, Rob Johnson, 15:15
- Re: finding which fraction is bigger without a calculator, porky_pig_jr@xxxxxxxxxxx, 15:15
- Re: Bourbaki & Witt, TCL, 15:09
- Re: Group theory question, TCL, 15:06
- Re: Inverse Fourier/Laplace transform of a periodic function?, Jan Panteltje, 15:05
- Re: Probability question, Stephen J. Herschkorn, 14:56
- Re: order of magnitude of an inverse, Robert Israel, 14:52
- Bio-TERROR in America: Aerosols for HARM and Torture, nano4designs, 14:48
- Re: Objectivity, Solbek, 14:48
- Re: cheap way of getting Kunen Classic?, W. Dale Hall, 14:38
- Re: cheap way of getting Kunen Classic?, W. Dale Hall, 14:36
- Re: Probability question, bert, 14:31
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Virgil, 14:25
- Probability question, bookshi, 14:23
- topology with S_omega., mina_world, 14:17
- Re: Inverse Fourier/Laplace transform of a periodic function?, robert bristow-johnson, 14:16
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Virgil, 14:14
- Re: Trigonometry Question, Ricky Romaya, 14:14
- Re: Objectivity, Rotwang, 14:08
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Virgil, 14:07
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Virgil, 14:02
- Re: cheap way of getting Kunen Classic?, Stephen J. Herschkorn, 13:56
- Re: Bad understanding of GF, dxdydz, 13:47
- Re: finding which fraction is bigger without a calculator, Robert Maas, see http://tinyurl.com/uh3t, 13:44
- Re: topology with dense., mina_world, 13:43
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Virgil, 13:37
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Virgil, 13:36
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Virgil, 13:32
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Virgil, 13:30
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Virgil, 13:27
- Re: Objectivity, Zod, General, 13:19
- Re: Objectivity, jshsucks, 13:19
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Virgil, 13:19
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Virgil, 13:16
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Virgil, 13:14
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Virgil, 13:11
- cheap way of getting Kunen Classic?, pauldepstein, 13:01
- Re: Inverse Fourier/Laplace transform of a periodic function?, Sorcerer, 13:01
- Re: bound on Fourier coefficients after variable transformation, jimparker, 12:48
- Re: An uncountable countable set, mueckenh, 12:42
- Re: An uncountable countable set, mueckenh, 12:39
- Re: An uncountable countable set, mueckenh, 12:37
- Re: An uncountable countable set, mueckenh, 12:34
- Re: An uncountable countable set, mueckenh, 12:29
- Re: An uncountable countable set, mueckenh, 12:27
- Re: An uncountable countable set, mueckenh, 12:25
- Re: An uncountable countable set, mueckenh, 12:21
- Re: An uncountable countable set, mueckenh, 12:18
- Re: An uncountable countable set, mueckenh, 12:15
- Re: topology with dense., Dave L. Renfro, 12:09
- Re: Objectivity, jstevh, 12:08
- Re: An uncountable countable set, mueckenh, 12:02
- Re: topology with dense., Dave L. Renfro, 12:01
- Re: JSH: Objectivity, mensanator@xxxxxxxxxxx, 12:00
- Re: An uncountable countable set, mueckenh, 12:00
- Re: An uncountable countable set, mueckenh, 11:58
- Re: go forth and multiply, John Samson, 11:37
- Re: Inverse Fourier/Laplace transform of a periodic function?, Jan Panteltje, 11:37
- Re: go forth and multiply, David Bernier, 11:35
- Re: topology with dense., TCL, 11:32
- Re: a very basic question concerning volume, Peter Webb, 11:22
- Re: Hopefully easy min max question, Michael Reed, 11:11
- topology with dense., mina_world, 10:48
- Re: Inverse Fourier/Laplace transform of a periodic function?, Sorcerer, 10:40
- Re: Subseries, christian_mohr_home, 10:29
- go forth and multiply, Ersalan Rahman, 10:28
- Group theory question, eugene, 10:25
- Re: finding which fraction is bigger without a calculator, Ersalan Rahman, 10:25
- A general condition for equal sums of squares?, Gerry, 09:51
- Re: Bessel functions of Large Orders and Large Arguments, A . L ., 09:46
- Re: Finding large primes, quickly, Rotwang, 09:44
- Re: Symptoms and Causes of Math Anxiety, Patricia Shanahan, 09:44
- Re: Objectivity, David Moran, 08:24
- Re: Subseries, temptony, 08:22
- Re: Polysign Quotients, Timothy Golden BandTechnology.com, 08:08
- Re: Lagrangian, Guest1, 08:07
- Re: Subseries, christian_mohr_home, 07:57
- Re: finding which fraction is bigger without a calculator, pauldepstein, 07:36
- Re: Subseries, temptony, 07:32
- Re: DE - Reduction of Order questions, Nick, 07:14
- Re: Inverse Fourier/Laplace transform of a periodic function?, Jan Panteltje, 07:02
- Question on Sum(x**(1/k) - 1 : k=1...n), Wlodzimierz Holsztynski (wlod), 06:37
- Re: Symptoms and Causes of Math Anxiety, G. A. Edgar, 06:15
- Re: Inverse Fourier/Laplace transform of a periodic function?, glen herrmannsfeldt, 05:25
- order of magnitude of an inverse, oercim, 05:18
- Re: DE - Reduction of Order questions, William Elliot, 05:14
- Bourbaki & Witt, William Elliot, 05:11
- Re: Sudoku - how many given numbers?, Helmut Richter, 05:06
- Re: DE - Reduction of Order questions, Nick, 04:58
- Re: DE - Reduction of Order questions, William Elliot, 04:35
- Re: Bessel functions of Large Orders and Large Arguments, D. Baruth, 04:08
- Re: Symptoms and Causes of Math Anxiety, Robert Israel, 03:22
- Re: teaching strategies in chemistry, physics and physical sciences, Robert Israel, 03:03
- Re: Lagrangian, Guest1, 03:03
- Re: Objectivity, Solbek, 02:20
- Re: Hopefully easy min max question, Proginoskes, 01:52
- Re: is this a linear diff. equation?, Proginoskes, 01:51
- Re: Three consecutive numbers, Proginoskes, 01:49
- Re: The list of all natural numbers don't exist, stephen, 01:46
- DE - Reduction of Order questions, Nick, 01:17
- JSH: Objectivity, jstevh, 01:00
- Re: Hopefully easy min max question, Michael Reed, 00:35
- Re: continuous retraction, Jan Bielawski, 00:06
August 12, 2006
- Re: is this a linear diff. equation?, William Elliot, 23:48
- is this a linear diff. equation?, G Patel, 23:14
- Re: Finding large primes, quickly, Tim Peters, 23:06
- Re: Bad understanding of GF, dxdydz, 22:44
- Re: Defining English as a natural Language of Computation, idatarm, 22:44
- Re: Defining English as a natural Language of Computation, idatarm, 22:42
- Re: Bad understanding of GF, dxdydz, 22:28
- Re: Sudoku - how many given numbers?, Robert J. Kolker, 22:11
- Re: finding which fraction is bigger without a calculator, Dave L. Renfro, 21:57
- Defining English as a natural Language of Computation, idatarm, 21:56
- Re: The list of all natural numbers don't exist, Virgil, 21:55
- Re: The list of all natural numbers don't exist, Russell Easterly, 20:39
- Re: finding which fraction is bigger without a calculator, Ersalan Rahman, 20:16
- Re: Polysign Quotients, Mariano Suárez-Alvarez, 20:10
- Re: The list of all natural numbers don't exist, Nam Nguyen, 20:08
- Re: Philosophers (Mathematicians) in dark rooms, Herman Rubin, 20:01
- Re: Inverse Fourier/Laplace transform of a periodic function?, jim, 19:44
- Re: Inverse Fourier/Laplace transform of a periodic function?, Sorcerer, 19:43
- Re: Proper Class Equivalences, Herman Rubin, 19:40
- Re: The list of all natural numbers don't exist, Virgil, 19:27
- Re: finding which fraction is bigger without a calculator, jennifer, 19:24
- Re: finding which fraction is bigger without a calculator, Arturo Magidin, 19:02
- Re: finding which fraction is bigger without a calculator, Ersalan Rahman, 19:01
- Re: finding which fraction is bigger without a calculator, Ersalan Rahman, 18:54
- Re: finding which fraction is bigger without a calculator, Lee Rudolph, 18:30
- finding which fraction is bigger without a calculator, jennifer, 18:19
- Re: The list of all natural numbers don't exist, Russell Easterly, 18:15
- Unified treatment of differential equations and linear recurrence., pauldepstein, 18:07
- Re: Three consecutive numbers, Gib Bogle, 18:07
- Re: Inverse Fourier/Laplace transform of a periodic function?, Jerry Avins, 17:51
- Re: Finding large primes, quickly, Rotwang, 17:44
- Re: (pi)^2, mathman, 17:24
- Emergent Gravity, Jack Sarfatti, 17:01
- Re: Bessel functions of Large Orders and Large Arguments, Suvrit Sra, 15:53
- Re: Inverse Fourier/Laplace transform of a periodic function?, David C . Ullrich, 15:47
- Re: question with Uniformly Converge., mina_world, 15:43
- Re: Adjoining square roots to a group, Dave Rusin, 15:10
- Bad understanding of GF, angela, 14:57
- Re: question with Uniformly Converge., The World Wide Wade, 14:57
- Another Blascke product asymptotic behaviour, eugene, 14:38
- Re: Inverse Fourier/Laplace transform of a periodic function?, Sorcerer, 14:35
- Sudoku - how many given numbers?, Helmut Richter, 14:28
- Re: The list of all natural numbers don't exist, Virgil, 14:08
- Re: The list of all natural numbers don't exist, Russell Easterly, 13:43
- Re: The list of all natural numbers don't exist, Aatu Koskensilta, 13:41
- Re: Kirchoff's law, kunzmilan, 13:33
- question with Uniformly Converge., mina_world, 13:27
- Re: nerve of a good cover, Lee Rudolph, 13:07
- Re: Inverse Fourier/Laplace transform of a periodic function?, Jerry Avins, 13:06
- Re: Kirchoff's law, asdf, 13:02
- Re: Kirchoff's law, alainverghote@xxxxxxxx, 12:55
- ALTERNATIVE FLT for prime exponents n>=5, Roman B. Binder, 12:51
- Lagrangian, Guest1, 12:46
- Re: Inverse Fourier/Laplace transform of a periodic function?, Jerry Avins, 12:46
- Kirchoff's law, asdf, 12:39
- Re: Three consecutive numbers, alainverghote@xxxxxxxx, 12:37
- Re: factor graph, asdf, 12:32
- Re: Three consecutive numbers, N. Silver, 12:31
- Three consecutive numbers, Poakfield@xxxxxxx, 12:18
- Re: The list of all natural numbers don't exist, David R Tribble, 11:24
- Re: Bessel functions of Large Orders and Large Arguments, A . L ., 11:24
- Re: Bessel functions of Large Orders and Large Arguments, Julian V. Noble, 11:06
- Re: analysis with uniformly converge and limit., TCL, 10:55
- Re: Inverse Fourier/Laplace transform of a periodic function?, robert bristow-johnson, 10:14
- Simple probability question, iwan2no, 09:40
- Re: Oracles, Aatu Koskensilta, 09:40
- Re: In search of a simple proof, mpcohen, 09:26
- Re: Subseries, christian_mohr_home, 08:49
- Re: Can this equation be solved in closed form?, hmobahi, 08:26
- Re: Can this equation be solved in closed form?, Patrick Coilland, 08:21
- Re: In search of a simple proof, mpcohen, 08:17
- Re: In search of a simple proof, mpcohen, 08:15
- Re: bound on Fourier coefficients after variable transformation, David C . Ullrich, 08:01
- Re: Can this equation be solved in closed form?, hmobahi, 07:58
- Short article about m-cycles in the Collatz(3x+1) problem, Gottfried Helms, 07:38
- Re: continuous retraction, Christof Beck, 07:30
- Natural space II, kunzmilan, 07:28
- Re: Permutation, , 07:22
- Formula for 0, ivars . fabriciuss, 07:22
- Re: nerve of a good cover, sjang, 07:15
- Re: Can this equation be solved in closed form?, Patrick Coilland, 07:01
- Fluid Dynamics, Ross A. Finlayson, 06:44
- Fluid Dynamics, Ross A. Finlayson, 06:34
- Re: a very basic question concerning volume, Ken Oliver, 05:37
- Re: Symptoms and Causes of Math Anxiety, Herman Jurjus, 05:31
- Re: Subseries, temptony, 05:30
- Re: Subseries, temptony, 05:18
- Re: Geometrical inequality, Wlodzimierz Holsztynski (wlod), 04:51
- Re: In search of a simple proof, William Elliot, 04:41
- Re: continuous retraction, Wlodzimierz Holsztynski (wlod), 04:35
- Re: number theory problem, subset sums, harmonic series, asymptotics, Wlodzimierz Holsztynski (wlod), 04:18
- Re: Subseries, christian_mohr_home, 04:16
- Can this equation be solved in closed form?, hmobahi, 02:55
- Re: Inverse Fourier/Laplace transform of a periodic function?, Mad Prof, 02:31
- Re: Geometrical inequality, alex.lupas, 02:04
- number theory problem, subset sums, harmonic series, asymptotics, David Bernier, 01:50
- Bessel functions of Large Orders and Large Arguments, D. Baruth, 01:15
- Re: The list of all natural numbers don't exist, Virgil, 01:03
- Re: a question about contour integral and change-of-variable?, C6L1V@xxxxxxx, 00:57
- Re: Early vs Late Transcendentals?, The poster formerly known as Colleyville Alan, 00:52
- teaching strategies in chemistry, physics and physical sciences, ruby, 00:43
- Re: How to show that r-squared is not the be all and end all?, Fund Guy, 00:13
August 11, 2006
- Re: In search of a simple proof, Butch Malahide, 23:59
- Re: topology wiht nbd and open., Bruce Ikenaga, 23:12
- Re: bound on Fourier coefficients after variable transformation, The World Wide Wade, 22:31
- Re: In search of a simple proof, mpcohen, 22:30
- Re: bound on Fourier coefficients after variable transformation, The World Wide Wade, 22:15
- Re: bound on Fourier coefficients after variable transformation, The World Wide Wade, 22:11
- In search of a simple proof, mpcohen, 21:48
- Re: a very basic question concerning volume, Robert Israel, 21:29
- Re: a very basic question concerning volume, Dik T. Winter, 21:28
- Re: a very basic question concerning volume, Dik T. Winter, 21:20
- Re: Permutation, TCL, 21:20
- Re: The list of all natural numbers don't exist, MoeBlee, 21:19
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Dik T. Winter, 21:15
- Re: A partitioning problem, Robert Israel, 21:01
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Dik T. Winter, 20:53
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Dik T. Winter, 20:44
- Re: continuous retraction, Jan Bielawski, 20:38
- Re: The list of all natural numbers don't exist, Russell Easterly, 20:35
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Dik T. Winter, 20:31
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Dik T. Winter, 20:23
- Re: Inverse Fourier/Laplace transform of a periodic function?, Jan Bielawski, 20:21
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Dik T. Winter, 20:02
- Re: a very basic question concerning volume, mensanator@xxxxxxxxxxx, 19:45
- A partitioning problem, Hans, 19:15
- Geometrical inequality, Thomas, 19:15
- Re: Inverse Fourier/Laplace transform of a periodic function?, Sorcerer, 19:03
- Re: The list of all natural numbers don't exist, David R Tribble, 18:51
- Re: (pi)^2, Robert Israel, 18:49
- Re: a very basic question concerning volume, Jeremy Boden, 18:35
- Re: Inverse Fourier/Laplace transform of a periodic function?, robert bristow-johnson, 18:06
- Re: (pi)^2, mathman, 17:35
- Re: At what point does this primality check fail?, Don Coppersmith, 17:26
- Re: Inverse Fourier/Laplace transform of a periodic function?, David C . Ullrich, 17:14
- Re: At what point does this primality check fail?, Danny, 17:09
- Re: Ping-Pong Question, David C . Ullrich, 17:08
- Re: Symptoms and Causes of Math Anxiety, Barb Knox, 17:07
- Re: Trigonometry Question, Chris Smith, 17:00
- Re: Trigonometry Question, Larry Hammick, 16:42
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Virgil, 16:39
- Re: algebra with Sylow and simple., , 16:38
- Re: Trigonometry Question, Larry Hammick, 16:36
- a question about contour integral and change-of-variable?, Lucy, 16:35
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Virgil, 16:35
- Re: Trigonometry Question, Hero, 16:35
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Virgil, 16:34
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Virgil, 16:31
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Virgil, 16:21
- Re: At what point does this primality check fail?, Pubkeybreaker, 16:17
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Virgil, 16:15
- Re: algebra with Sylow and simple., barr, 16:14
- Pension Plan, Luis, 16:11
- Re: Z-Cardinality, Virgil, 16:09
- Pension Plan, Luis, 16:09
- Re: Inverse Fourier/Laplace transform of a periodic function?, Jerry Avins, 15:52
- Re: Inverse Fourier/Laplace transform of a periodic function?, Randy Poe, 15:33
- Re: Rational number, M.J.T. Guy, 15:32
- Re: Rational number, The World Wide Wade, 15:25
- At what point does this primality check fail?, Danny, 15:15
- Re: Rational number, David W . Cantrell, 15:04
- Re: Inverse Fourier/Laplace transform of a periodic function?, Sorcerer, 14:52
- Re: Inverse Fourier/Laplace transform of a periodic function?, Lucy, 14:51
- Trigonometry Question, Ricky Romaya, 14:43
- Re: Rational number, Deep, 14:29
- Re: Rational number, David W . Cantrell, 14:11
- Turing Complete Animation program?, idatarm, 14:10
- Re: Early vs Late Transcendentals?, Jennifer, 14:10
- Rational number, Deep, 14:00
- Rational number, Deep, 14:00
- Rational number, Deep, 14:00
- Re: geomety problem, Ignacio Larrosa Cañestro, 13:51
- Re: Inverse Fourier/Laplace transform of a periodic function?, robert bristow-johnson, 13:13
- Re: An uncountable countable set, mueckenh, 13:03
- Galois groups and tesseract, secondmouse, 13:00
- Re: An uncountable countable set, mueckenh, 13:00
- Re: topology wiht nbd and open., Stephen J. Herschkorn, 13:00
- Re: An uncountable countable set, mueckenh, 12:54
- Inverse Fourier/Laplace transform of a periodic function?, Lucy, 12:54
- Re: An uncountable countable set, mueckenh, 12:53
- Re: Try to calculate Your choroscope by subtracting exactly 6 years from Your birth date. Amazing., mensanator@xxxxxxxxxxx, 12:52
- Re: An uncountable countable set, mueckenh, 12:49
- Re: An uncountable countable set, mueckenh, 12:46
- Re: An uncountable countable set, mueckenh, 12:44
- Re: An uncountable countable set, mueckenh, 12:43
- Re: solvable, jpj2003, 12:41
- Re: An uncountable countable set, mueckenh, 12:38
- Re: An uncountable countable set, mueckenh, 12:36
- Re: Subseries, Ignacio Larrosa Cañestro, 12:32
- Re: The list of all natural numbers don't exist, Chris Menzel, 12:27
- Re: Integration over delta function, Rob Johnson, 12:19
- Re: Symptoms and Causes of Math Anxiety, Patricia Shanahan, 12:01
- Re: inequality with sin..., Dave L. Renfro, 12:00
- Re: algebra with Sylow and simple., mina_world, 11:39
- Re: Ping-Pong Question, Chip Eastham, 11:32
- Re: inequality with sin..., mina_world, 11:30
- Re: algebra with Sylow and simple., Arturo Magidin, 11:28
- Maple 'Collect' equivalent in Mathematica, Prash, 11:25
- Maple 'Collect' equivalent in Mathematica, Prash, 11:25
- Re: Subseries, christian_mohr_home, 11:17
- Re: inequality with sin..., TCL, 11:16
- Re: inequality with sin..., Zdislav V. Kovarik, 11:16
- inequality with sin..., mina_world, 11:08
- Online copies of Diophantus' Arithmetica and Aryabhatta I's Aryabhatiya, Ben, 11:08
- Re: disconnected, Nathan, 11:08
- Re: Subseries, Dave L. Renfro, 11:07
- Re: Early vs Late Transcendentals?, A N Niel, 11:06
- algebra with Sylow and simple., mina_world, 10:55
- Re: Z-Cardinality, zuhair, 10:53
- Re: Subseries, christian_mohr_home, 10:49
- Re: Ping-Pong Question, David C . Ullrich, 10:48
- Re: Subseries, Dave L. Renfro, 10:44
- Re: a very basic question concerning volume, karenflecken, 10:41
- Re: Subseries, Dave L. Renfro, 10:40
- Re: a very basic question concerning volume, Duncan Muirhead, 10:34
- geomety problem, Gert Van den Eynde, 10:23
- Re: a very basic question concerning volume, Jeroen, 10:23
- Re: Early vs Late Transcendentals?, Dave L. Renfro, 10:21
- a very basic question concerning volume, karenflecken, 10:06
- Re: continuous retraction, Chip Eastham, 10:06
- Re: Mathematicians in dark rooms, Dave L. Renfro, 09:48
- Re: What would you do?, mathedman, 09:25
- continuous retraction, Christof Beck, 09:06
- Re: disconnected, Deborah, 08:36
- Re: disconnected, Deborah, 08:35
- Re: The list of all natural numbers don't exist, Patricia Shanahan, 08:26
- Re: Early vs Late Transcendentals?, The poster formerly known as Colleyville Alan, 08:16
- Re: Showing convergence of a series, Rob Johnson, 08:11
- Re: Early vs Late Transcendentals?, N. Silver, 08:02
- Re: disconnected, G.E. Ivey, 08:00
- Early vs Late Transcendentals?, The poster formerly known as Colleyville Alan, 07:53
- Re: Am I correct?, G.E. Ivey, 07:46
- Re: Am I correct?, Chip Eastham, 07:36
- Re: Am I correct?, Deborah, 06:33
- Re: Am I correct?, José Carlos Santos, 06:27
- Re: Question on Number Theory, Wlodzimierz Holsztynski (wlod), 05:54
- Am I correct?, Deborah, 05:49
- Re: solvable, Jim Heckman, 05:47
- Re: disconnected, Deborah, 05:35
- HELP, iitaspirant2009, 05:34
- Re: Symptoms and Causes of Math Anxiety, Herman Jurjus, 05:32
- Re: Mathematicians in dark rooms, Herman Jurjus, 05:26
- Re: Mathematicians in dark rooms, Herman Jurjus, 05:24
- Re: topology wiht nbd and open., William Elliot, 05:17
- Re: What would you do?, Jim Heckman, 05:17
- Re: bound on Fourier coefficients after variable transformation, Bart, 05:15
- Re: disconnected, William Elliot, 04:51
- Re: Adjoining square roots to a group, , 04:39
- Re: Integration over delta function, Al, 04:35
- Re: topology wiht nbd and open., José Carlos Santos, 04:27
- Subseries, christian_mohr_home, 04:18
- solvable, jpj2003, 04:06
- topology wiht nbd and open., mina_world, 04:00
- Re: disconnected, Deborah, 03:56
- Re: contour integral and line integral?, karl, 03:42
- Re: contour integral and line integral?, Michael, 03:21
- contour integral and line integral?, Michael, 03:18
- Re: Easy number theory puzzle, Phil Carmody, 03:11
- Re: Showing convergence of a series, Torsten Hennig, 02:54
- Try to calculate Your choroscope by subtracting exactly 6 years from Your birth date. Amazing., ivars . fabriciuss, 02:50
- Re: (pi)^2, alex.lupas, 02:48
- Re: The list of all natural numbers don't exist, Virgil, 02:37
- Re: disconnected, Stephen J. Herschkorn, 02:15
- Re: (pi)^2, Gerry Myerson, 02:10
- Re: disconnected, William Elliot, 02:04
- Re: (pi)^2, Gerry Myerson, 02:00
- Re: Editorial board of Topology resigns to protest high prices, William Elliot, 01:48
- Re: The list of all natural numbers don't exist, Russell Easterly, 01:44
- Re: (pi)^2, Peter Webb, 01:35
- Re: The list of all natural numbers don't exist, Patricia Shanahan, 00:42
- Re: (pi)^2, Ryan, 00:36
August 10, 2006
- Re: (pi)^2, alex.lupas, 23:49
- Re: The list of all natural numbers don't exist, Virgil, 23:42
- Re: Differentiation of Line Integral, karl, 23:42
- Re: The list of all natural numbers don't exist, Virgil, 23:40
- Re: Adjoining square roots to a group, Gerry Myerson, 23:36
- Re: (pi)^2, Gerry Myerson, 23:32
- Re: How to show that r-squared is not the be all and end all?, Fund Guy, 23:28
- Re: Ping-Pong Question, Chip Eastham, 23:08
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Dik T. Winter, 22:30
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Dik T. Winter, 22:27
- Re: Easy number theory puzzle, Larry Hammick, 21:43
- Re: This Week's Finds in Mathematical Physics (Week 236), Ross A. Finlayson, 21:37
- Re: The list of all natural numbers don't exist, Daryl McCullough, 21:31
- Re: Polysign Quotients, Dik T. Winter, 21:22
- Re: The list of all natural numbers don't exist, MoeBlee, 20:59
- Re: The list of all natural numbers don't exist, Russell Easterly, 20:51
- Re: ATPG question:, crittenburg2006, 20:47
- Re: The list of all natural numbers don't exist, MoeBlee, 20:31
- Re: The list of all natural numbers don't exist, Russell Easterly, 20:21
- Re: An uncountable countable set, David R Tribble, 20:07
- Re: Rozsa Peter's function (a request), sennajawa, 20:01
- Re: The list of all natural numbers don't exist, David R Tribble, 19:58
- Re: A question, Gerry Myerson, 19:38
- Re: ATPG question:, crittenburg2006, 19:32
- Re: (pi)^2, mathman, 19:27
- (pi)^2, Phil, 19:15
- Editorial board of Topology resigns to protest high prices, John Baez, 19:01
- Re: Bijections between infinite sets., Christopher J. Henrich, 18:35
- Re: Bijections between infinite sets., Arturo Magidin, 18:29
- Re: Bijections between infinite sets., Michael Stemper, 17:53
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Virgil, 17:36
- Re: Ping-Pong Question, David C . Ullrich, 16:58
- Re: bound on Fourier coefficients after variable transformation, David C . Ullrich, 16:46
- Re: An uncountable countable set, mueckenh, 16:35
- Re: Mathieu Group M24, PaulHjelmstad, 16:15
- Re: What would you do?, Poppa, 16:01
- Re: What would you do?, porky_pig_jr@xxxxxxxxxxx, 15:54
- Re: Permutation, , 15:49
- Re: Help on this "geometrical derivative", Dave L. Renfro, 15:26
- Re: What's your Compiler/Debugger/Editor/OS ?, idatarm, 15:21
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Virgil, 15:15
- What's your Compiler/Debugger/Editor/OS ?, Jeff…Relf, 15:07
- Re: faster distance calculation, aaron . kempf, 14:58
- Re: faster distance calculation, Keith A. Lewis, 14:57
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Virgil, 14:49
- Re: What would you do?, N. Silver, 14:45
- The program, idatarm, 14:40
- Re: Z-Cardinality, Virgil, 14:40
- What would you do?, Poppa, 14:34
- Re: Permutation, jmazur, 14:33
- Re: Permutation, jmazur, 14:32
- Differentiation of Line Integral, Hans Lamecker, 14:30
- Re: Easy number theory puzzle, Phil Carmody, 14:29
- Re: Universal Covering spaces, W. Dale Hall, 14:26
- Re: quiestion on resiues and logarithms, eugene, 14:10
- ATPG question:, idatarm, 14:09
- 3D geometry, Niv (KP), 13:55
- Re: Easy number theory puzzle, Achava Nakhash, the Loving Snake, 13:39
- Re: disconnected, Deborah, 13:25
- Re: Trigonometric Equation, Robert Israel, 13:12
- Help on this "geometrical derivative", draccarlawpet, 13:02
- Re: A real analysis problem!, Robert Israel, 12:49
- Re: Permutation, Achava Nakhash, the Loving Snake, 12:48
- Re: polylog, Géry huvent, 12:40
- Re: All subspaces closed ??, Dave L. Renfro, 12:35
- Re: One more...., Robert Israel, 12:25
- Re: All subspaces closed ??, Robert Israel, 12:06
- Re: Showing convergence of a series, christian_mohr_home, 12:00
- Ping-Pong Question, David C . Ullrich, 11:55
- Re: bound on Fourier coefficients after variable transformation, Bart, 11:52
- unitarily equivalent, Fedor, 11:29
- Re: Adjoining square roots to a group, Arturo Magidin, 11:29
- Permutation, floatie02, 11:27
- Re: Trigonometric Equation, Deep, 11:23
- Re: Integration over delta function, Randy Poe, 11:22
- Re: nerve of a good cover, Lee Rudolph, 11:19
- Re: A question, Student of Math, 11:15
- Re: Z-Cardinality, zuhair, 11:12
- Re: A real analysis problem!, muyu, 11:04
- Re: Adjoining square roots to a group, The Qurqirish Dragon, 11:01
- Re: All subspaces closed ??, Dave L. Renfro, 10:42
- Re: analysis with ...., mina_world, 10:41
- Re: A real analysis problem!, Robert Israel, 10:39
- Re: nerve of a good cover, vypertd@xxxxxxxxx, 10:28
- Integration over delta function, Al, 10:18
- Re: group theory question, bargiax, 10:06
- Re: polylog, G. A. Edgar, 10:00
- Re: group theory question, David C . Ullrich, 09:59
- Re: Converse to Schur's Lemma on Wikipedia, ralphdobbs, 09:56
- Re: Showing convergence of a series, Rob Johnson, 09:54
- Re: All subspaces closed ??, David C . Ullrich, 09:50
- Re: group theory question, TCL, 09:49
- Re: Universal Covering spaces, Shmuel (Seymour J.) Metz, 09:46
- Re: bound on Fourier coefficients after variable transformation, David C . Ullrich, 09:46
- Re: orthogonal regression through the origin?, Jordy, 09:42
- Re: What is the remainder when (6!)^7! is divided by 13 ?, Chip Eastham, 09:31
- Polysign Quotients, Timothy Golden BandTechnology.com, 09:30
- Re: square number, Pubkeybreaker, 09:07
- group theory question, bargiax, 09:05
- Re: Does such a ring exist?, Chip Eastham, 08:45
- square number, V Mind, 08:45
- Re: A real analysis problem!, muyu, 08:33
- Re: galois fields, Chip Eastham, 08:30
- Re: All subspaces closed ??, G. A. Edgar, 08:25
- Re: Rozsa Peter's function (a request), A N Niel, 08:22
- Re: differences among law, rule, principle?, G. A. Edgar, 08:10
- Re: What happens to Time Under Total Anesthesia, John Bailey, 08:10
- ProAdultOutsourcing - Best Value-for-Money Web Services, nyhl, 08:02
- Showing convergence of a series, christian_mohr_home, 07:56
- Re: An uncountable countable set, mueckenh, 07:42
- Re: An uncountable countable set, mueckenh, 07:40
- Re: An uncountable countable set, mueckenh, 07:31
- Re: disconnected, William Elliot, 07:09
- One more...., floatie02, 06:47
- disconnected, Deborah, 05:52
- Re: Tic Tac Toe, Michael Orion, 05:42
- Re: Help please with a proof...., , 05:11
- Re: simple geometry problem, Duncan Muirhead, 05:04
- Help please with a proof...., floatie02, 04:32
- Re: bound on Fourier coefficients after variable transformation, Bart, 04:09
- Re: ICM 2006-Fields medal winners?, victor_meldrew_666, 03:53
- Rozsa Peter's function (a request), sennajawa, 03:48
- Re: analysis with ...., Torsten Hennig, 03:11
- Laplace limit using Laguerre polynomials, phlaurens, 03:10
- Re: sets problem still unresolved:-(, Proginoskes, 02:49
- Re: All subspaces closed ??, Anton Deitmar, 02:36
- ALLAH, faruk.nur, 02:13
- All subspaces closed ??, don, 01:42
- Re: Easy number theory puzzle, Virgil, 00:23
- Re: ? dealing with errors, Don Taylor, 00:02
August 09, 2006
- sets problem still unresolved:-(, Pumski, 23:53
- Re: is this type of ODE solvable?, Niels L Ellegaard, 23:51
- Re: differences among law, rule, principle?, Robert Israel, 23:35
- Re: Pension Plan, messianio55, 23:17
- Re: differences among law, rule, principle?, messianio55, 23:14
- Re: analysis with......., mina_world, 23:10
- differences among law, rule, principle?, story_legend_myth, 22:47
- Re: Linearly independent set over the rationals, Bill Dubuque, 22:40
- Re: ICM 2006-Fields medal winners?, fengzhu, 22:30
- Re: faster distance calculation, Mike C#, 22:17
- Re: Free Group Criterion, C, 21:36
- Pension Plan, Luis, 21:31
- Re: Oracles, James Dolan, 21:27
- ? dealing with errors, Cheng Cosine, 21:23
- Re: Trigonometric Equation, Robert Israel, 21:10
- ICM 2006-Fields medal winners?, gowan4@xxxxxxxxxxx, 21:01
- Re: galois fields, Gerry Myerson, 20:58
- Re: Is magnitude more fundamental than the real numbers?, Dik T. Winter, 20:21
- Re: polylog, Gerry Myerson, 20:10
- Easy number theory puzzle, Larry Hammick, 20:00
- Re: What is the remainder when (6!)^7! is divided by 13 ?, Ray Koopman, 19:41
- What happens to Time Under Total Anesthesia, Ioannis, 19:20
- faster distance calculation, aaron . kempf, 19:04
- Re: Universal Covering spaces, Lee Rudolph, 18:50
- Re: What is the remainder when (6!)^7! is divided by 13 ?, Arturo Magidin, 18:45
- Re: What is the remainder when (6!)^7! is divided by 13 ?, The World Wide Wade, 18:23
- Re: is this type of ODE solvable?, Robert Israel, 17:50
- Re: 4-d Sudoku, Jim Ferry, 17:43
- Re: KKT Conditions, C6L1V@xxxxxxx, 17:35
- Re: Universal Covering spaces, Ulysse from CH, 17:15
- Re: KKT Conditions, Ryan Wallace, 17:05
- Re: bound on Fourier coefficients after variable transformation, The World Wide Wade, 17:03
- Re: is this type of ODE solvable?, Michael, 16:57
- Re: KKT Conditions, C6L1V@xxxxxxx, 16:50
- Re: What is the remainder when (6!)^7! is divided by 13 ?, Zod, General, 16:43
- Re: simple geometry problem, pieterprovoost, 16:39
- Re: What is the remainder when (6!)^7! is divided by 13 ?, Tim Peters, 16:34
- Re: What is the remainder when (6!)^7! is divided by 13 ?, Chip Eastham, 16:32
- Re: JSH: Just consider John Nash, T.H. Ray, 16:30
- Re: is this type of ODE solvable?, Ulysse from CH, 16:25
- Re: Free Group Criterion, David C . Ullrich, 16:21
- Re: Free Group Criterion, David C . Ullrich, 16:19
- Re: What is the remainder when (6!)^7! is divided by 13 ?, Patrick Coilland, 16:06
- Re: What is the remainder when (6!)^7! is divided by 13 ?, Arturo Magidin, 16:06
- Re: What is the remainder when (6!)^7! is divided by 13 ?, Chip Eastham, 16:05
- Re: 4-d Sudoku, Ed Murphy, 16:00
- What is the remainder when (6!)^7! is divided by 13 ?, fraternitydisposal@xxxxxxxxx, 16:00
- Re: KKT Conditions, Randy Poe, 15:47
- Re: is this type of ODE solvable?, mrdarrett, 15:39
- Re: Bijections between infinite sets., Arturo Magidin, 15:32
- Re: orthogonal regression through the origin?, Gottfried Helms, 15:32
- Re: analysis with......., Patrick Coilland, 15:21
- Re: KKT Conditions, Ryan Wallace, 15:20
- Re: Bijections between infinite sets., Virgil, 15:19
- Re: Bijections between infinite sets., Virgil, 15:16
- Re: is this type of ODE solvable?, Michael, 15:11
- Re: is this type of ODE solvable?, mrdarrett, 15:05
- Re: is this type of ODE solvable?, Michael, 14:50
- Re: negative Laplace transform?, Michael, 14:50
- Re: Bijections between infinite sets., Arturo Magidin, 14:47
- Re: Bijections between infinite sets., MoeBlee, 14:45
- Re: Bijections between infinite sets., donstockbauer, 14:39
- Re: Bijections between infinite sets., Virgil, 14:32
- Re: Bijections between infinite sets., Arturo Magidin, 14:27
- Bijections between infinite sets., ram . rachum, 14:15
- Re: Does such a ring exist?, Ulysse from CH, 14:13
- Re: Z-Cardinality, Virgil, 14:12
- Re: analysis with......., The World Wide Wade, 13:49
- " Functional equations , a way to ...", alainverghote@xxxxxxxx, 13:41
- Re: Make Lots of Money Quick, Easy & LEGAL with Paypal. NOT!!!, Felicis@xxxxxxxxx, 13:38
- Re: negative Laplace transform?, Robert Israel, 13:30
- Re: Oracles, Chip Eastham, 13:30
- Re: How to show that r-squared is not the be all and end all?, C6L1V@xxxxxxx, 13:27
- Re: is this type of ODE solvable?, Robert Israel, 13:23
- Re: How to show that r-squared is not the be all and end all?, Marshall, 13:22
- Re: Free Group Criterion, C, 13:20
- Re: analysis with......., Patrick Coilland, 13:09
- The Bargaining Problem by JFN, Ben, 13:02
- Re: Adjoining square roots to a group, Arturo Magidin, 12:56
- Re: How to show that r-squared is not the be all and end all?, C6L1V@xxxxxxx, 12:51
- Re: Oracles, matt . zellman, 12:45
- Re: How to show that r-squared is not the be all and end all?, Marshall, 12:37
- analysis with......., mina_world, 12:36
- Re: quiestion on resiues and logarithms, Robert Israel, 12:34
- Re: Adjoining square roots to a group, Arturo Magidin, 12:27
- Re: Continuous fractions for e and pi: 0=i sin ( k*pi); 1= cos (k*pi);O=1+i, i=infinity, 0^infinity=1, 0^0=1; ration e (k)/pi(k) =e(k)/pi (k) = (0 ^+-N)* (1+- N)* (2^+- N)*(3^+-N)*(4^+-N)* (5^+-N)* (7^+- N) *, ivars . fabriciuss, 12:24
- Re: Continuous fractions for e and pi: 0=i sin ( k*pi); 1= cos (k*pi);O=1+i, i=infinity, 0^infinity=1, 0^0=1; ration e (k)/pi(k) =e(k)/pi (k) = (0 ^+-N)* (1+- N)* (2^+- N)*(3^+-N)*(4^+-N)* (5^+-N)* (7^+- N) *, ivars . fabriciuss, 12:22
- Re: Proving binary solution optimal, John A. Larsen, 12:20
- Inference problem with normally distributed random variables, florian, 12:17
- Re: Convolution on Sums of Pareto Variables, me, 12:14
- analysis with ...., mina_world, 12:11
- Re: Oracles, Chip Eastham, 12:10
- bound on Fourier coefficients after variable transformation, Bart, 12:06
- Re: How to show that r-squared is not the be all and end all?, Felicis@xxxxxxxxx, 12:03
- Re: exp(2 pi i z)-, Robert Israel, 11:48
- Re: Proving binary solution optimal, Robert Israel, 11:46
- Re: Z-Cardinality, zuhair, 11:42
- Re: How to show that r-squared is not the be all and end all?, C6L1V@xxxxxxx, 11:38
- Re: analysis with uniformly converge and limit., mina_world, 11:35
- Re: Continuous fractions for e and pi: 0=i sin ( k*pi); 1= cos (k*pi);O=1+i, i=infinity, 0^infinity=1, 0^0=1; ration e (k)/pi(k) =e(k)/pi (k) = (0 ^+-N)* (1+- N)* (2^+- N)*(3^+-N)*(4^+-N)* (5^+-N)* (7^+- N) *, C6L1V@xxxxxxx, 11:25
- Re: Relearning what was once learned, then forgotten, Dave L. Renfro, 11:21
- Re: How to show that r-squared is not the be all and end all?, Marshall, 11:19
- Re: Method to fit data with equation Y = C1*e^(C2*X) + C3, C6L1V@xxxxxxx, 11:14
- Re: Relearning what was once learned, then forgotten, Marshall, 11:12
- reduce/abstract data, logiclips, 11:09
- Relearning what was once learned, then forgotten, Steve, 11:05
- Oracles, matt . zellman, 11:03
- Re: Free Group Criterion, Chip Eastham, 11:02
- Re: Linearly independent set over the rationals, Amanda, 10:55
- Re: why does Apple turn a 580 KB file into a 1.2 MB file, Dik T. Winter, 10:51
- Re: How to show that r-squared is not the be all and end all?, Fund Guy, 10:48
- Re: simple geometry problem, pieterprovoost, 10:42
- Re: Whats with this sequence?, Danny, 10:42
- Re: Method to fit data with equation Y = C1*e^(C2*X) + C3, alainverghote@xxxxxxxx, 10:26
- Re: Adjoining square roots to a group, The Qurqirish Dragon, 10:25
- Re: Set Theories with Universes, Ross A. Finlayson, 10:23
- Reducing / abstract data, logiclips, 10:12
- Re: Free Group Criterion, David C . Ullrich, 10:07
- Re: analysis with uniformly converge and limit., David C . Ullrich, 10:06
- Re: Adjoining square roots to a group, Grothendieck-Hirzebruch, 09:53
- Method to fit data with equation Y = C1*e^(C2*X) + C3, draccarlawpet, 09:49
- Re: Free Group Criterion, Chip Eastham, 09:47
- Re: exp(2 pi i z)-, Dave L. Renfro, 09:34
- Re: simple geometry problem, Duncan Muirhead, 09:22
- Re: Complex Analysis Iteration Question, David C . Ullrich, 09:20
- Re: Trigonometric Equation, Deep, 09:03
- Re: Topological jargon, Ulysse from CH, 09:00
- Re: exp(2 pi i z)-, A N Niel, 08:53
- The original paper of The Bargaining Problem by JFN, Ben, 08:32
- Universal Covering spaces, James, 08:26
- Re: Proving binary solution optimal, John A. Larsen, 08:06
- Free Group Criterion, David C . Ullrich, 07:45
- Re: Is magnitude more fundamental than the real numbers?, Timothy Golden BandTechnology.com, 07:43
- Re: A real analysis problem!, Jeremy Boden, 06:56
- Re: Mathematicians in dark rooms, T.H. Ray, 06:29
- simple geometry problem, pieterprovoost, 06:21
- Re: Whats with this sequence?, Tim Peters, 05:50
- Continuous fractions for e and pi: 0=i sin ( k*pi); 1= cos (k*pi);O=1+i, i=infinity, 0^infinity=1, 0^0=1; ration e (k)/pi(k) =e(k)/pi (k) = (0 ^+-N)* (1+- N)* (2^+- N)*(3^+-N)*(4^+-N)* (5^+-N)* (7^+- N) *, ivars . fabriciuss, 05:50
- Re: universal covering of Grassmann, Zenobe Odilon, 05:34
- covering maps in fiber bundles, Zenobe Odilon, 05:30
- Re: Linearly independent set over the rationals, , 05:19
- Re: Whats with this sequence?, bert, 04:57
- Re: Professor Yau from my eye, fengzhu, 04:47
- Re: Professor Yau from the my eye, Hagen, 04:29
- Re: Professor Yau from my eye, Hagen, 04:27
- Re: Poincaré Recurrence Theorem, Simeon Stefanov, 04:21
- Re: Professor Yau from the my eye, donstockbauer, 03:55
- Re: orthogonal regression through the origin?, Jordy, 03:17
- Re: Linearly independent set over the rationals, Patrick Coilland, 03:16
- Re: factor graph, Proginoskes, 03:08
- Professor Yau from the my eye, fengzhu, 03:02
- negative Laplace transform?, Michael, 02:59
- is this type of ODE solvable?, Michael, 02:48
- Re: I have a paper on graph coloring, Proginoskes, 02:48
- Re: Felix Klein: Lectures on the Icosahedron, johnverxon, 02:34
- Re: quiestion on resiues and logarithms, eugene, 02:30
- Re: A analytic number theory problem, MuTsun Tsai, 02:16
- Re: A real analysis problem!, Chris, 01:47
- Re: KKT Conditions, C6L1V@xxxxxxx, 01:28
- Re: KKT Conditions, C6L1V@xxxxxxx, 01:16
- Re: Prime randomness, Phil Carmody, 01:13
- Re: A simple geometric problem-, Phil Carmody, 00:57
- Re: Fractional number representation in balanced ternary, mensanator@xxxxxxxxxxx, 00:53
- Re: How to show that r-squared is not the be all and end all?, C6L1V@xxxxxxx, 00:47
- going plain text instead html Re: why does Apple turn a 580 KB file into a 1.2 MB file, Archimedes Plutonium, 00:42
- Fractional number representation in balanced ternary, abhijit8086, 00:32
- Whats with this sequence?, Danny, 00:02
August 08, 2006
- polylog, Géry huvent, 23:46
- Re: Linearly independent set over the rationals, Gerry Myerson, 23:45
- Re: exp(2 pi i z), Gerry Myerson, 23:29
- Re: galois fields, Chip Eastham, 23:27
- Re: Trigonometric Equation, Ronald Bruck, 23:21
- Re: galois fields, Gerry Myerson, 23:21
- Re: How to show that r-squared is not the be all and end all?, Fund Guy, 23:17
- Re: Felix Klein: Lectures on the Icosahedron, Pete Klimek, 22:50
- KKT Conditions, Ryan Wallace, 22:46
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Dik T. Winter, 22:38
- Re: Everything vs. Infinitiy, Narcoleptic Insomniac, 22:37
- Re: A real analysis problem!, Robert Israel, 22:31
- Re: Trigonometric Equation, David W . Cantrell, 22:29
- Re: Trigonometric Equation, Robert Israel, 22:17
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Dik T. Winter, 21:58
- A real analysis problem!, muyu, 21:55
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Dik T. Winter, 21:19
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Dik T. Winter, 21:14
- Re: Trigonometric Equation, Deep, 21:13
- Re: 12 = 11, Jim Black, 21:11
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Dik T. Winter, 20:57
- Re: exp(2 pi i z), Dave Rusin, 20:46
- Re: 12 = 11, Jeff H, 20:42
- Re: Felix Klein: Lectures on the Icosahedron, N. Silver, 20:15
- Re: How to calculate the volume of a streamline bundle?, laserbin2, 20:11
- Re: Is magnitude more fundamental than the real numbers?, Dik T. Winter, 20:10
- Re: Trigonometric Equation, Robert Israel, 20:09
- Re: Does such a ring exist?, Chip Eastham, 19:56
- Felix Klein: Lectures on the Icosahedron, johnverxon, 19:54
- Re: quiestion on resiues and logarithms, Robert Israel, 19:44
- Trigonometric Equation, Deep, 19:33
- Seifert Van Kampen question, James, 19:15
- Re: Mathematicians in dark rooms, Gib Bogle, 19:13
- 1F1 with matrix argument, Suvrit Sra, 19:11
- Re: Set Theories with Universes, David R Tribble, 19:11
- Re: why does Apple turn a 580 KB file into a 1.2 MB file, David R Tribble, 19:02
- Re: exp(2 pi i z)-, Robert Israel, 19:01
- Re: exp(2 pi i z)-, JEMebius, 18:54
- Re: An uncountable countable set, David R Tribble, 18:52
- Re: An uncountable countable set, David R Tribble, 18:49
- Re: Everything vs. Infinitiy, David R Tribble, 18:31
- Re: A analytic number theory problem, david petry, 18:13
- Re: quiestion on resiues and logarithms, eugene, 18:04
- Re: exp(2 pi i z)-, Gene Ward Smith, 18:03
- Re: \alpha^th-dimensional energy, Chris, 17:46
- Re: Does such a ring exist?, Snis Pilbor, 17:38
- Re: Mathematicians in dark rooms, T.H. Ray, 17:19
- Re: How to calculate the volume of a streamline bundle?, Lee Rudolph, 17:18
- Re: Prime randomness, Tim Peters, 17:14
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Virgil, 17:13
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Virgil, 17:10
- Re: why does Apple turn a 580 KB file into a 1.2 MB file, stephen, 17:03
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Virgil, 16:46
- Re: An uncountable countable set, mueckenh, 16:42
- Re: Symptoms and Causes of Math Anxiety, A . L ., 16:42
- Re: Mathematicians in dark rooms, gowan4@xxxxxxxxxxx, 16:41
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Virgil, 16:37
- Re: Symptoms and Causes of Math Anxiety, W. D. Allen, 16:35
- Re: An uncountable countable set, mueckenh, 16:28
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Virgil, 16:24
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Virgil, 16:22
- Re: An uncountable countable set, mueckenh, 16:20
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Virgil, 16:11
- Re: An uncountable countable set, mueckenh, 16:11
- How to calculate the volume of a streamline bundle?, Ben, 16:10
- Re: An uncountable countable set, mueckenh, 16:07
- Re: An uncountable countable set, mueckenh, 16:02
- Re: Length of the Diagonal of a paralellogram, Arturo Magidin, 15:43
- Re: Length of the Diagonal of a paralellogram, Pubkeybreaker, 15:43
- Re: combinatorial problem, h3nry, 15:43
- Length of the Diagonal of a paralellogram, Ian, 15:39
- Re: Proof or conjecture?, W. Dale Hall, 15:23
- Re: why does Apple turn a 580 KB file into a 1.2 MB file, Archimedes Plutonium, 15:23
- Re: Artinian Module, Chip Eastham, 15:22
- Re: Converse to Schur's Lemma on Wikipedia, W. Dale Hall, 15:21
- Re: Prime randomness, Larry Hammick, 15:19
- Re: Artinian Module, Arturo Magidin, 15:17
- Re: Question About Negative Numbers Raised to Rational Powers, Jean-Claude Evard, 15:10
- Re: why does Apple turn a 580 KB file into a 1.2 MB file, stephen, 15:06
- Re: Artinian Module, blipsm, 15:05
- Re: Prime randomness, mensanator@xxxxxxxxxxx, 15:04
- Re: Mathematicians in dark rooms, Dave L. Renfro, 14:56
- Re: Mathematicians in dark rooms, G. A. Edgar, 14:55
- Re: Artinian Module, Arturo Magidin, 14:50
- Re: Mathematicians in dark rooms, Jeff H, 14:46
- Re: Mathematicians in dark rooms, Jeff H, 14:43
- Re: Artinian Module, blipsm, 14:43
- Re: Artinian Module, Rick Decker, 14:40
- Mathematicians in dark rooms, Dave L. Renfro, 14:37
- Re: Is magnitude more fundamental than the real numbers?, Timothy Golden BandTechnology.com, 14:31
- Re: Z-Cardinality, Virgil, 14:29
- Re: Proof or conjecture?, Dave L. Renfro, 14:20
- Re: Artinian Module, Arturo Magidin, 14:11
- Re: exp(2 pi i z), Gene Ward Smith, 14:09
- Artinian Module, blipsm, 14:06
- Re: Adjoining square roots to a group, Arturo Magidin, 13:37
- A analytic number theory problem, MuTsun Tsai, 13:30
- Re: Proof or conjecture?, Keith A. Lewis, 13:13
- Re: exp(2 pi i z), Gene Ward Smith, 13:12
- Re: " Equation f(h(x)) = m ( f( g(x) ) ) , f unknown ", alainverghote@xxxxxxxx, 13:02
- Re: Complex Analysis Iteration Question, Ronald Bruck, 12:46
- analysis with uniformly converge and limit., mina_world, 12:39
- Re: Complex Analysis Iteration Question, Ioannis, 12:34
- Re: " Equation f(h(x)) = m ( f( g(x) ) ) , f unknown ", Patrick Coilland, 12:33
- Re: Does such a ring exist?, Chip Eastham, 12:31
- Re: exact solution?, bob, 12:20
- Re: Linearly independent set over the rationals, Patrick Coilland, 12:19
- Graph clustering/partitionning, myname, 12:16
- Re: Proving binary solution optimal, Robert Israel, 12:06
- Does such a ring exist?, Snis Pilbor, 12:03
- Re: Set Theory: Should you believe?, Lester Zick, 12:02
- Re: Proof or conjecture?, Pubkeybreaker, 12:01
- Re: Z-Cardinality, zuhair, 12:00
- Re: combinatorial problem, h3nry, 11:59
- Linearly independent set over the rationals, Amanda, 11:59
- Re: Proof or conjecture?, astanoff, 11:56
- Re: Need help from a math guru, amzoti, 11:55
- Re: combinatorial problem, h3nry, 11:52
- Re: orthogonal regression through the origin?, Duncan Muirhead, 11:44
- Re: exp(2 pi i z), Robert Israel, 11:35
- Re: Help Sought with Finite Difference Method, A . L ., 11:33
- Re: Everything vs. Infinitiy, W. Dale Hall, 11:32
- Re: orthogonal regression through the origin?, C6L1V@xxxxxxx, 11:28
- Re: Adjoining square roots to a group, Arturo Magidin, 11:20
- Re: Adjoining square roots to a group, W. Dale Hall, 11:09
- Re: Help Sought with Finite Difference Method, A . L ., 11:04
- Re: nerve of a good cover, W. Dale Hall, 11:03
- Re: Adjoining square roots to a group, Arturo Magidin, 11:03
- " Equation f(h(x)) = m ( f( g(x) ) ) , f unknown ", alainverghote@xxxxxxxx, 11:02
- Re: number theory with congruence., mina_world, 10:53
- Re: Is magnitude more fundamental than the real numbers?, Dik T. Winter, 10:48
- Re: Proof or conjecture?, Pubkeybreaker, 10:45
- Re: Adjoining square roots to a group, The Qurqirish Dragon, 10:45
- Re: Proof or conjecture?, astanoff, 10:35
- Re: Proof or conjecture?, Dave L. Renfro, 10:34
- Re: \alpha^th-dimensional energy, David C . Ullrich, 10:29
- Re: What does it represent?, Shmuel (Seymour J.) Metz, 10:27
- Re: Is magnitude more fundamental than the real numbers?, Timothy Golden BandTechnology.com, 10:25
- Re: tempered distribution, David C . Ullrich, 10:16
- Re: How to show that r-squared is not the be all and end all?, Pubkeybreaker, 09:57
- Re: number theory with congruence., Arturo Magidin, 09:55
- Re: Complex Analysis Iteration Question, David C . Ullrich, 09:46
- Re: Proof or conjecture?, CapCity, 09:43
- Re: Proof or conjecture?, David W . Cantrell, 09:42
- Re: Is magnitude more fundamental than the real numbers?, Timothy Golden BandTechnology.com, 09:41
- Need help from a math guru, Chewbacca, 09:41
- Re: Proof or conjecture?, Dave L. Renfro, 09:27
- OT arbitrary dimension array for math, Dimitri Ognibene, 09:06
- Proof or conjecture?, Danny, 09:03
- nerve of a good cover, sjang, 08:47
- Re: tempered distribution, Fedor, 08:32
- Re: Topological jargon, David C . Ullrich, 08:23
- \alpha^th-dimensional energy, Chris, 08:20
- Re: 2 Complex Analysis questions, David C . Ullrich, 08:16
- Re: Everything vs. Infinitiy, Tom, 08:11
- How to show that r-squared is not the be all and end all?, Fund Guy, 08:09
- Proving binary solution optimal, John A. Larsen, 08:05
- singular points on a surface, nina . zvan, 07:14
- Re: Set Theories with Universes, Ross A. Finlayson, 07:02
- Re: linear independence of polynomials, David C . Ullrich, 06:39
- Poincaré Recurrence Theorem, Maury Barbato, 06:37
- Re: point <-> number, Shmuel (Seymour J.) Metz, 06:27
- galois fields, mandal . stat, 06:26
- Re: Attempts to Refute Cantor's Uncountability Proof?, Shmuel (Seymour J.) Metz, 06:20
- Re: how to find :-(, alex.lupas, 06:02
- Re: how to find :-(, stush, 05:41
- exp(2 pi i z), Gene Ward Smith, 05:31
- Adjoining square roots to a group, Grothendieck-Hirzebruch, 05:29
- Re: I have a paper on graph coloring, icahit, 05:24
- Re: A simple geometric problem-, Ignacio Larrosa Cañestro, 05:19
- FLTMA: Using FLT as a lemma, The Dougster, 04:55
- Delta for computer, Akram, 04:38
- Re: Help Sought with Finite Difference Method, tomrobin, 03:51
- Re: Question on Number Theory, MuTsun Tsai, 03:48
- Re: Question on Number Theory, sennajawa, 03:44
- Symptoms and Causes of Math Anxiety, studyandcareer, 03:41
- orthogonal regression through the origin?, Jordy, 03:29
- Re: Question on Number Theory, MuTsun Tsai, 03:25
- Re: A simple geometric problem, christian_mohr_home, 03:10
- Re: Question on Number Theory, Patrick Coilland, 03:06
- Re: Question on Number Theory, MuTsun Tsai, 03:01
- Re: factor graph, Gerry Myerson, 02:57
- Re: Question on Number Theory, Gerry Myerson, 02:56
- Question on Number Theory, MuTsun Tsai, 02:38
- Re: number theory with congruence., mina_world, 01:58
- Re: how to find :-(, Robert Israel, 01:44
- Re: ? f(A), Cheng Cosine, 01:42
- Re: how to find :-(, Larry Hammick, 01:28
- affine homographyTransformation matrix, hemanth, 01:15
- Re: mathmatical summation, Paul Abbott, 00:41
- Re: i?, Earle Jones, 00:30
- factor graph, asdf, 00:07
August 07, 2006
- Re: Topological jargon, William Elliot, 23:57
- Re: Topological jargon, William Elliot, 23:50
- Re: Proper Class Equivalences, Rupert, 23:47
- Re: Set Theory: Should you believe?, Rupert, 23:43
- Re: Is magnitude more fundamental than the real numbers?, Dik T. Winter, 23:04
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Dik T. Winter, 22:57
- Re: Maple vs Mathematica, Pumski, 22:53
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Dik T. Winter, 22:11
- how to find :-(, pumskii, 22:06
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Virgil, 22:06
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Dik T. Winter, 22:01
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Virgil, 21:58
- Re: Complex Analysis Iteration Question, Ronald Bruck, 21:47
- Re: why does Apple turn a 580 KB file into a 1.2 MB file, Proginoskes, 21:47
- Re: Help Sought with Finite Difference Method, A . L ., 21:36
- Re: Complex Analysis Iteration Question, Lee Rudolph, 21:24
- 4CT Proof, Take Two: Was: Re: Four Color Theorem, Proginoskes, 21:23
- Re: What does it represent?, Abhiram, 21:22
- Re: Complex Analysis Iteration Question, Ronald Bruck, 21:16
- Re: Primes, twin primes and simple result, Proginoskes, 21:09
- Re: I have a paper on graph coloring, matt . zellman, 21:09
- Re: JSH: Yet another test, mensanator@xxxxxxxxxxx, 21:04
- Re: JSH: Yet another test, Proginoskes, 21:01
- Re: mathmatical summation, Robert Israel, 20:57
- Maple vs Mathematica, TCL, 20:56
- Re: I have a paper on graph coloring, Proginoskes, 20:53
- Re: ? f(A), Cheng Cosine, 20:34
- Re: Four Color Theorem, bill, 20:16
- Re: point <-> number, cbrown, 20:12
- Re: JSH: Yet another test, Aluminium Holocene Holodeck Zoroaster, 19:57
- Re: Question on indefinite hermitean matrices-, Robert Israel, 19:36
- Re: JSH: Yet another test, Richard Tobin, 19:32
- Re: Question on indefinite hermitean matrices, Robert Israel, 19:24
- Re: Help with permiutations within Fibonacci binary tree, Gerry Myerson, 19:23
- mathmatical summation, Cheolhong An, 19:18
- Re: Four Color Theorem, bill, 19:12
- Re: Convolution on Sums of Pareto Variables, Robert Israel, 19:09
- Re: Solving linear equations, Schizoid Man, 19:09
- Re: A simple geometric problem, Ignacio Larrosa Cañestro, 18:42
- Re: exact solution?, Robert Israel, 18:38
- Re: Set-Theoretic Proof problem, Stephen J. Herschkorn, 18:33
- What does it represent?, mike4ty4, 18:31
- Re: Is magnitude more fundamental than the real numbers?, Sean Holman, 18:14
- Re: Solving linear equations, Schizoid Man, 17:59
- Re: Set-Theoretic Proof problem, Adam Burley, 17:39
- Re: Solving linear equations, Darius Blaszijk, 17:38
- Re: Question on indefinite hermitean matrices, deoraj, 17:32
- Re: Help Sought with Finite Difference Method, tomrobin, 17:02
- Re: Primes, twin primes and simple result, litsohate, 16:59
- Re: Solving linear equations, Schizoid Man, 16:58
- Re: General Solution, Robert Israel, 16:53
- Re: Smooth Functions and the Cantor Set, Dave L. Renfro, 16:46
- Re: General Solution, Tony, 16:37
- Re: 2 Complex Analysis questions, Robert Israel, 16:36
- Re: Set Theories with Universes, Ioannis, 16:35
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Virgil, 16:28
- Re: linear independence of polynomials, martyfin, 16:27
- Smooth Functions and the Cantor Set, Maury Barbato, 16:20
- Re: number theory with congruence., Arturo Magidin, 16:20
- Re: The list of all natural numbers don't exist, MoeBlee, 16:17
- Re: Primes, twin primes and simple result, Wayne Brown, 16:08
- number theory with congruence., mina_world, 16:00
- Re: Prime randomness, Jeffery Hawlkins, 15:57
- Re: 4-d Sudoku, Jim Ferry, 15:51
- Re: A simple geometric problem-, JEMebius, 15:47
- Re: Attempts to Refute Cantor's Uncountability Proof?, mike4ty4, 15:43
- Re: Is magnitude more fundamental than the real numbers?, Timothy Golden BandTechnology.com, 15:39
- Re: Euclidean Metric, The World Wide Wade, 15:33
- Re: Set Theories with Universes, Ross A. Finlayson, 15:23
- Convolution on Sums of Pareto Variables, me, 15:21
- Re: Most interesting unsolved math problem today, Mitch, 15:13
- Re: Help Sought with Finite Difference Method, Jim Black, 15:10
- Re: Solving linear equations, Robert Israel, 15:07
- Re: i?, Dave L. Renfro, 14:47
- exact solution?, bob, 14:31
- Re: A simple geometric problem, Ignacio Larrosa Cañestro, 14:13
- Re: Free Modules, Arturo Magidin, 14:11
- Re: Set-Theoretic Proof problem, Stephen J. Herschkorn, 14:09
- Re: i?, Aatu Koskensilta, 13:58
- Re: i?, Lee Rudolph, 13:52
- Re: The list of all natural numbers don't exist, Aatu Koskensilta, 13:50
- Re: Most interesting unsolved math problem today, Aatu Koskensilta, 13:46
- Re: The list of all natural numbers don't exist, MoeBlee, 13:46
- Re: i?, Igor, 13:44
- Re: i?, Aatu Koskensilta, 13:41
- Re: Free Modules, dax2004, 13:36
- Re: How ironic, Jeffery Hawlkins, 13:30
- Re: A simple geometric problem, christian_mohr_home, 13:29
- Re: Full Cao-Zhu paper available online, Lee Rudolph, 13:27
- Re: Set Theories with Universes, Ioannis, 13:20
- Re: Solving linear equations, Schizoid Man, 13:03
- Re: Integer Solutions, Robert Israel, 13:01
- Full Cao-Zhu paper available online, tchow, 12:50
- Re: Complex Analysis Iteration Question, Ioannis, 12:39
- Re: An uncountable countable set, mueckenh, 12:28
- Re: An uncountable countable set, mueckenh, 12:22
- Re: An uncountable countable set, mueckenh, 12:19
- Re: i?, Dave L. Renfro, 12:10
- i?, Anthony89 u346477, 12:01
- Re: point <-> number, Shmuel (Seymour J.) Metz, 11:56
- Re: point <-> number, Shmuel (Seymour J.) Metz, 11:47
- Re: Euclidean Metric, Deborah, 11:41
- Re: Is "mathematical proof" uniquely written and expressed?, Shmuel (Seymour J.) Metz, 11:38
- Re: How ironic, Chip Eastham, 11:36
- Re: Everything vs. Infinitiy, Shmuel (Seymour J.) Metz, 11:32
- Re: tempered distribution, David C . Ullrich, 11:25
- Re: Integer Solutions, Maury Barbato, 11:11
- Re: Topological jargon, David C . Ullrich, 11:09
- Re: Euclidean Metric, Deborah, 11:09
- Re: Topological jargon, W. Dale Hall, 11:08
- Re: Topological jargon, David C . Ullrich, 11:06
- Re: Proper Class Equivalences, Aatu Koskensilta, 11:06
- Re: Euclidean Metric, Lee Rudolph, 10:56
- Re: Solving linear equations, Peter L. Montgomery, 10:54
- Re: Free Modules, Arturo Magidin, 10:52
- Re: Euclidean Metric, Daniel McLaury, 10:46
- Re: Euclidean Metric, Torsten Hennig, 10:40
- Re: Euclidean Metric, Ignacio Larrosa Cañestro, 10:36
- Re: A simple geometric problem, Ignacio Larrosa Cañestro, 10:33
- Re: Is magnitude more fundamental than the real numbers?, Timothy Golden BandTechnology.com, 10:31
- Euclidean Metric, Deborah, 10:25
- Re: Help Sought with Finite Difference Method, Martin Eisenberg, 10:16
- Looking to Model a Sinusoid Input/Output, whatever . I . fear, 09:53
- Re: Proper Class Equivalences, Dave Seaman, 09:49
- Re: Help Sought with Finite Difference Method, A . L ., 09:38
- Re: Help Sought with Finite Difference Method, A . L ., 09:32
- A simple geometric problem, christian_mohr_home, 09:19
- Re: JSH: Settled open problems?, Rotwang, 09:16
- Re: Is magnitude more fundamental than the real numbers?, Dik T. Winter, 09:16
- Re: Help Sought with Finite Difference Method, tomrobin, 09:16
- Re: Proper Class Equivalences, Adam Burley, 09:13
- Re: Help Sought with Finite Difference Method, tomrobin, 09:12
- Re: Strange Irregular Sets, William Elliot, 09:07
- Help with permiutations within Fibonacci binary tree, alex_patrick, 09:06
- Re: why does Apple turn a 580 KB file into a 1.2 MB file-, JEMebius, 09:06
- General Solution, Tony, 09:03
- Re: Topological jargon, Lee Rudolph, 09:01
- Re: Topological jargon, Lee Rudolph, 08:57
- Re: Strange Irregular Sets, William Elliot, 08:55
- Re: Hartogs' Lemma, William Elliot, 08:52
- Re: I need professional help ;-), Chip Eastham, 08:52
- Re: How ironic, Mike Headon, 08:51
- Re: Topological jargon, William Elliot, 08:51
- Re: tempered distribution, Fedor, 08:46
- Re: How ironic, Usher73, 08:42
- Re: why does Apple turn a 580 KB file into a 1.2 MB file-, Krissy, 08:41
- Re: Help Sought with Finite Difference Method, A . L ., 08:40
- Re: Help Sought with Finite Difference Method, A . L ., 08:35
- I need professional help ;-), Savihammas, 08:33
- Re: Help Sought with Finite Difference Method, A . L ., 08:24
- Re: Prime randomness, Jens Kruse Andersen, 08:19
- Re: Help Sought with Finite Difference Method, A . L ., 08:16
- Re: Help Sought with Finite Difference Method, A . L ., 08:11
- Topological jargon, David C . Ullrich, 08:06
- Re: Help Sought with Finite Difference Method, John Bailey, 07:56
- Re: Maximizing sum of ratios, Olw, 07:33
- Set-Theoretic Proof problem, Adam Burley, 07:29
- Re: The list of all natural numbers don't exist, albstorz, 07:11
- Re: tempered distribution, David C . Ullrich, 07:10
- Re: Lebesgue Integral, David C . Ullrich, 07:06
- Re: quiestion on resiues and logarithms, David C . Ullrich, 07:01
- Re: 2 Complex Analysis questions, David C . Ullrich, 06:59
- Re: Complex Analysis Iteration Question, David C . Ullrich, 06:57
- Re: 0-60 mph distance, William Elliot, 06:56
- Re: 2 Complex Analysis questions, David C . Ullrich, 06:55
- Re: A Wavelength/Frequency question, Jan Panteltje, 06:52
- Re: 0-60 mph distance, Rod, 06:44
- Re: New Theory about 0.999... and 1, h112211, 06:26
- Re: Maximizing sum of ratios, Patrick Coilland, 06:14
- Re: Probability question, qwqw212, 06:13
- Re: Maximizing sum of ratios, Olw, 05:59
- New mathematics/physical sciences positions at http://jobs.phds.org, August 07, 2006, PhDs . org Webmaster, 05:40
- Re: Once again: inscribed triangles, Hero, 05:26
- Re: Converse to Schur's Lemma on Wikipedia, Ulysse from CH, 05:24
- Re: Lebesgue Integral, Ulysse from CH, 05:24
- Re: Prime randomness, Tim Peters, 05:10
- Re: Converse to Schur's Lemma on Wikipedia, Boris Novikov, 05:06
- regularizing an inverse Fourier integral, Pouya D. Tafti, 05:03
- Re: Strange Irregular Sets, James Dolan, 05:01
- tempered distribution, Fedor, 04:59
- Re: How ironic, Dave Seaman, 04:51
- Re: Maximizing sum of ratios, Fedor, 04:47
- Re: Help Sought with Finite Difference Method, tomrobin, 04:43
- Re: Help Sought with Finite Difference Method, tomrobin, 04:40
- Maximizing sum of ratios, Olw, 04:31
- Re: Strange Irregular Sets, William Elliot, 04:30
- Converse to Schur's Lemma on Wikipedia, ralphdobbs, 04:07
- Re: Free Modules, Rainer Rosenthal, 03:36
- Free Modules, dax2004, 03:23
- Re: Prime randomness, Phil Carmody, 03:09
- Re: Prime randomness, Phil Carmody, 03:07
- Re: Once again: inscribed triangles, Whatever5k, 03:04
- Re: quiestion on resiues and logarithms, eugene, 02:50
- why does Apple turn a 580 KB file into a 1.2 MB file, Archimedes Plutonium, 02:36
- Re: Prime randomness, Bill Taylor, 02:32
- Re: Solving linear equations, Schizoid Man, 02:19
- Re: Solving linear equations, Robert Israel, 01:39
- Re: Skepticism, mysticism, Jewish mathematics, R. Srinivasan, 01:30
- Re: Prime randomness, Peter Webb, 01:17
- Re: Prime randomness, Larry Hammick, 01:10
- Re: Solving linear equations, Schizoid Man, 00:52
- Re: How ironic, cbrown, 00:28
- Prime randomness, mensanator@xxxxxxxxxxx, 00:28
August 06, 2006
- Re: The list of all natural numbers don't exist, Patricia Shanahan, 23:59
- Mutual funds - are there better stats for benchmarks than r^2? (long post), Fund Guy, 23:45
- Re: Probability question, Jack, 23:39
- Re: point <-> number, cbrown, 23:26
- Re: How ironic, Jeffery Hawlkins, 23:07
- Re: What is the "bilinear form induced by a matrix"?, Stephen J. Herschkorn, 22:41
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Dik T. Winter, 21:39
- What is the "bilinear form induced by a matrix"?, Snis Pilbor, 21:31
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Dik T. Winter, 21:25
- Re: point <-> number, cbrown, 21:23
- Re: Set Theories with Universes, Jesse F. Hughes, 21:21
- Re: The list of all natural numbers don't exist, Russell Easterly, 21:16
- Re: I have a paper on graph coloring, Gerry Myerson, 21:10
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Dik T. Winter, 20:57
- Re: Once again: inscribed triangles, Gerry Myerson, 20:44
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Dik T. Winter, 20:38
- Re: The list of all natural numbers don't exist, Patricia Shanahan, 20:17
- Re: Factor this, TCL, 20:12
- Re: Calculating proportional tide height depending on time, Jeremy Boden, 20:08
- A Wavelength/Frequency question, The Ghost In The Machine, 20:00
- Re: Probability question, porky_pig_jr@xxxxxxxxxxx, 19:45
- Lebesgue Integral, MR, 19:34
- Re: Set Theories with Universes, Ross A. Finlayson, 19:19
- Re: How ironic, Usher73, 18:57
- Re: Help in resurrecting my Math Library(Graph Theory, Real Analysis, and Algebra), porky_pig_jr@xxxxxxxxxxx, 18:54
- Re: Help in resurrecting my Math Library(Graph Theory, Real Analysis, and Algebra), porky_pig_jr@xxxxxxxxxxx, 18:49
- Re: Help Sought with Finite Difference Method, A . L ., 18:30
- Re: Probability question, Jack, 18:27
- Re: quiestion on resiues and logarithms, The World Wide Wade, 18:25
- Re: 2 Complex Analysis questions, James, 18:17
- Help in resurrecting my Math Library(Graph Theory, Real Analysis, and Algebra), nightowl, 18:15
- Re: 2 Complex Analysis questions, James, 18:09
- Re: Help Sought with Finite Difference Method, tomrobin, 18:06
- Re: Set Theories with Universes, Barb Knox, 17:56
- Re: Probability question, gjedwards, 17:51
- Re: Help Sought with Finite Difference Method, Martin Eisenberg, 17:49
- Re: Set Theories with Universes, Jesse F. Hughes, 17:44
- Re: Set Theories with Universes, Jesse F. Hughes, 17:29
- Re: quiestion on resiues and logarithms, Ioannis, 17:18
- Re: Primes, twin primes and simple result, Tim Peters, 17:16
- Re: linear equations, Robert Israel, 17:15
- Help Sought with Finite Difference Method, tomrobin, 16:56
- Re: Probability question, mensanator@xxxxxxxxxxx, 16:42
- Re: The list of all natural numbers don't exist, MoeBlee, 16:42
- Re: quiestion on resiues and logarithms, eugene, 16:34
- Re: The list of all natural numbers don't exist, Chris Menzel, 16:29
- Re: ? f(A), Robert Israel, 16:23
- Re: Integer Solutions, Robert Israel, 16:17
- Re: This Week's Finds in Mathematical Physics (Week 234), Gerard Westendorp, 16:03
- Re: quiestion on resiues and logarithms, The World Wide Wade, 16:01
- Probability question, qwqw212, 16:01
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Virgil, 15:49
- Re: quiestion on resiues and logarithms, eugene, 15:39
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Virgil, 15:36
- Re: Rationals and Powers, Robert Israel, 15:33
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Virgil, 15:27
- Re: quiestion on resiues and logarithms, The World Wide Wade, 15:23
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Virgil, 15:22
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Virgil, 15:14
- Re: 2 Complex Analysis questions, The World Wide Wade, 15:12
- Re: Set Theories with Universes, Ross A. Finlayson, 15:09
- Re: Strange Irregular Sets, James Dolan, 15:07
- Re: Everything vs. Infinitiy, dkotschess, 15:06
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Virgil, 15:06
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Virgil, 15:04
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Virgil, 15:02
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Virgil, 15:00
- Re: quiestion on resiues and logarithms, eugene, 14:58
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Virgil, 14:56
- linear equations, asdf, 14:44
- Re: Everything vs. Infinitiy, mensanator@xxxxxxxxxxx, 14:44
- Re: Set Theory: Should you believe?, Lester Zick, 14:39
- Re: z*exp(z), Robert Israel, 14:35
- Re: quiestion on resiues and logarithms, The World Wide Wade, 14:13
- Re: Everything vs. Infinitiy, Abstract Dissonance, 14:12
- Re: primitive, Ignacio Larrosa Cañestro, 14:10
- Re: Hartogs' Lemma, Aatu Koskensilta, 14:07
- Re: The list of all natural numbers don't exist, Virgil, 14:07
- Re: How ironic, Jeffery Hawlkins, 14:02
- Re: Set Theories with Universes, Ross A. Finlayson, 13:59
- Vortex Warp Drive of Alien ET UFO WMD?, Jack Sarfatti, 13:47
- Re: Skepticism, mysticism, Jewish mathematics, Newberry, 13:31
- Re: Most interesting unsolved math problem today, Rouben Rostamian, 13:27
- Re: The list of all natural numbers don't exist, Patricia Shanahan, 13:27
- Re: An uncountable countable set, mueckenh, 13:16
- Re: Everything vs. Infinitiy, AB, 13:13
- Re: An uncountable countable set, mueckenh, 13:10
- Re: An uncountable countable set, mueckenh, 13:08
- Re: Once again: inscribed triangles, Hero, 13:06
- Re: Most interesting unsolved math problem today, Phil Carmody, 13:06
- Re: An uncountable countable set, mueckenh, 13:06
- Re: An uncountable countable set, mueckenh, 13:04
- Re: Everything vs. Infinity, dkotschess, 12:59
- Re: An uncountable countable set, mueckenh, 12:57
- Re: Four Color Theorem, bill, 12:57
- Re: Four Color Theorem, bill, 12:56
- Everything vs. Infinitiy, dkotschess, 12:56
- Re: The list of all natural numbers don't exist, Russell Easterly, 12:52
- Re: An uncountable countable set, mueckenh, 12:50
- Re: An uncountable countable set, mueckenh, 12:46
- Re: An uncountable countable set, mueckenh, 12:44
- Re: Most interesting unsolved math problem today, Ben Rudiak-Gould, 12:41
- Re: An uncountable countable set, mueckenh, 12:41
- Re: Solving linear equations, C6L1V@xxxxxxx, 12:37
- Re: Is magnitude more fundamental than the real numbers?, Timothy Golden BandTechnology.com, 11:21
- Re: Complex Analysis Iteration Question, David C . Ullrich, 11:19
- Re: Complex Analysis Iteration Question, Ioannis, 11:18
- quiestion on resiues and logarithms, eugene, 11:11
- integrate model or differentiate data for non-linear regression, paul, 11:10
- Re: primitive, Stephen J. Herschkorn, 11:06
- Re: 2 Complex Analysis questions, David C . Ullrich, 11:06
- Re: Is magnitude more fundamental than the real numbers?, Timothy Golden BandTechnology.com, 11:06
- Re: Four Color Theorem, bill, 11:00
- Re: Most interesting unsolved math problem today, Peter Luschny, 11:00
- A question for experts, kunzmilan, 10:58
- primitive, Sere, 10:46
- Re: How ironic, Jesse F. Hughes, 10:40
- Re: JSH: My full role, David C . Ullrich, 10:32
- Re: Rationals and Powers, Maury Barbato, 10:25
- Intro. to Gödel's Theorems, Peter_Smith, 10:21
- Introducing the Hutter Prize for Lossless Compression of Human Knowledge, James A. Bowery, 10:17
- Re: Strange Irregular Sets, Dave L. Renfro, 09:32
- Once again: inscribed triangles, christian_mohr_home, 09:22
- Re: Set Theories with Universes, Jesse F. Hughes, 09:22
- Re: Rationals and Powers, A N Niel, 08:52
- Complex Analysis Iteration Question, James, 08:18
- Strange Irregular Sets, William Elliot, 06:13
- Re: Is magnitude more fundamental than the real numbers?, Hero, 06:13
- Re: JSH: Just consider John Nash, OwlHoot, 05:42
- Re: Solving linear equations, Schizoid Man, 05:35
- Re: point <-> number, kunzmilan, 04:48
- Re: Integer Solutions, Maury Barbato, 04:47
- Re: Which math function represents following dataset?, Gerry, 04:38
- Re: JSH: Yet another test, jasen, 04:31
- Re: point <-> number, fishfry, 04:29
- Re: Which math function represents following dataset?, Helmut Richter, 04:29
- Re: limit points,, Larry Hammick, 03:42
- Re: Does natural space exist?, kunzmilan, 03:41
- Re: limit points,, William Elliot, 03:28
- Re: Complex Number Transformation, Phil Carmody, 03:21
- Re: Most interesting unsolved math problem today, Phil Carmody, 03:17
- Re: Hartogs' Lemma, William Elliot, 03:17
- Re: z*exp(z), Robert Israel, 02:54
- Re: Direct Sum of 2 fields, Gerry Myerson, 01:36
- Re: limit points,, Virgil, 01:27
- Re: Direct Sum of 2 fields, Gerry Myerson, 01:24
- limit points,, vsgdp, 01:05
- Re: Set Theories with Universes, Ross A. Finlayson, 00:37
- Re: Factor this, TCL, 00:29
- Re: Primes, twin primes and simple result, mensanator@xxxxxxxxxxx, 00:28
- Re: Question about functor, Paul Sperry, 00:27
- Re: theoretical explanation Re: In an Atom Totality E = mcc, but in a Big Bang or String theory E = mccc and higher, Paul, 00:19
- Re: Primes, twin primes and simple result, jstevh, 00:19
August 05, 2006
- Complex To Real Transformation, Selwyn-Lloyd McPherson, 23:58
- Re: SI units can't model a Super_Planck_Density scenario., Paul, 23:51
- Complex -> Real Transformation, apple, 23:48
- Re: Dik Winter's posting to nl.wetenschap, Tim Peters, 23:45
- Re: New Theory about 0.999... and 1, fernando revilla, 23:41
- Re: our universe is merely 3 dimensional and 4 dimensional space-time is for irrlehrer Re: Pressure_Time_Space: When, where and _How_, Paul, 23:36
- Re: Question about functor, Meg Weiss, 23:28
- Re: Primes, twin primes and simple result, Tim Peters, 23:22
- Re: Question about functor, Meg Weiss, 23:21
- Re: New Theory about 0.999... and 1, gin, 23:06
- Re: Calculating the volume of a solid, Simon, 23:04
- Re: Solving puzzles, fun, David Moran, 22:29
- Re: JSH: Solving puzzles, fun, jshsucks, 22:24
- Re: Integer Solutions, Deep, 22:18
- Re: Set Theories with Universes, Jesse F. Hughes, 22:10
- Re: Factor this, TCL, 22:07
- Re: I have a paper on graph coloring, Proginoskes, 22:06
- JSH: Solving puzzles, fun, jstevh, 22:04
- Re: Dik Winter's posting to nl.wetenschap, Dik T. Winter, 22:02
- Re: Four Color Theorem, Proginoskes, 21:59
- Re: JSH: Routinely lying, Josh Thelmack, 21:46
- Re: Primes, twin primes and simple result, jstevh, 21:41
- Re: Is magnitude more fundamental than the real numbers?, Dik T. Winter, 21:38
- Re: JSH: Routinely lying, jstevh, 21:20
- Re: Help, SW, 21:19
- Re: Question about functor, Paul Sperry, 20:55
- Re: JSH: Yet another test, jasen, 20:51
- Re: point <-> number, Shmuel (Seymour J.) Metz, 20:48
- Re: Most interesting unsolved math problem today, Ben Rudiak-Gould, 20:23
- Re: Most interesting unsolved math problem today, Larry Hammick, 20:21
- Re: JSH: Routinely lying, Josh Thelmack, 20:18
- Re: JSH: Just consider John Nash, Josh Thelmack, 20:12
- Re: Proper Class Equivalences, Aatu Koskensilta, 20:03
- Re: Primes, twin primes and simple result, Aluminium Holocene Holodeck Zoroaster, 19:41
- Re: Primes, twin primes and simple result, Proginoskes, 19:04
- Re: Primes, twin primes and simple result, Proginoskes, 18:50
- Re: JSH: Yet another test, Proginoskes, 18:44
- Re: ? f(A), Cheng Cosine, 18:21
- Re: Proper Class Equivalences, Adam Burley, 18:15
- Re: JSH: Routinely lying, Tim Peters, 18:14
- Re: 4-d Sudoku, Ed Murphy, 17:22
- Re: JSH: My full role, Gib Bogle, 17:16
- Re: JSH: Routinely lying, Gib Bogle, 17:15
- Re: JSH: Just consider John Nash, mensanator@xxxxxxxxxxx, 17:14
- Integer Solutions, Maury Barbato, 16:53
- Re: Which math function represents following dataset?, Helmut Richter, 16:52
- Re: Factor this, Dave Seaman, 16:47
- Rationals and Powers, Maury Barbato, 16:42
- Re: JSH: Just consider John Nash, Gib Bogle, 16:38
- Re: JSH: Routinely lying, David Moran, 16:37
- Re: JSH: Routinely lying, jstevh, 16:15
- Re: Question about functor, Meg Weiss, 16:05
- Re: Which math function represents following dataset?, Ross A. Finlayson, 16:02
- Re: Most interesting unsolved math problem today, Phil Carmody, 15:54
- Re: Which math function represents following dataset?, Virgil, 15:50
- Re: Most interesting unsolved math problem today, Klueless, 15:49
- Re: JSH: Routinely lying, W. Dale Hall, 15:39
- Re: Which math function represents following dataset?, Gerry, 15:29
- Re: Help, Virgil, 15:24
- Re: Archimedes and infinity, Ross A. Finlayson, 15:01
- Re: Which math function represents following dataset?, Virgil, 14:59
- 2 Complex Analysis questions, James, 14:53
- Re: Dik Winter's posting to nl.wetenschap, Herman Jurjus, 14:46
- Re: Is magnitude more fundamental than the real numbers?, Mariano Suárez-Alvarez, 14:46
- Re: Question about functor, James Dolan, 14:45
- Re: Most interesting unsolved math problem today, Phil Carmody, 14:42
- Re: Factor this, Phil Carmody, 14:37
- Re: Most interesting unsolved math problem today, Paulo Matos, 14:32
- Re: Is "mathematical proof" uniquely written and expressed?, porky_pig_jr@xxxxxxxxxxx, 14:32
- Re: My full role, Josh Thelmack, 14:12
- Re: Set Theories with Universes, Ross A. Finlayson, 13:45
- Re: Dik Winter's posting to nl.wetenschap, Dave L. Renfro, 13:44
- Re: Most interesting unsolved math problem today, Dave L. Renfro, 13:38
- Re: Is there a way to prove the following independence of two random sources?, Stephen J. Herschkorn, 13:36
- Re: Dik Winter's posting to nl.wetenschap, Herman Jurjus, 13:35
- Most interesting unsolved math problem today, Vladimirr Saigon, 13:26
- Which math function represents following dataset?, Gerry, 13:25
- Re: Factor this, Patrick Coilland, 13:07