sci.math (date)
October 31, 2006
- Re: Latex, Espanolor, 18:31
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Virgil, 16:13
- Re: even and odd function question, Arturo Magidin, 16:10
- even and odd function question, dale6998, 16:07
- Re: An uncountable countable set, MoeBlee, 16:06
- Re: the theorem that won World War II, Arturo Magidin, 16:05
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Virgil, 16:04
- Re: the theorem that won World War II, Richard Henry, 16:01
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Virgil, 15:56
- Re: Growth Model Help, jinkazama831, 15:54
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Virgil, 15:54
- Re: Distance between a point and y = ax^2 + bx + c, Arturo Magidin, 15:52
- Re: An uncountable countable set, MoeBlee, 15:51
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Virgil, 15:50
- Re: An uncountable countable set, MoeBlee, 15:48
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Virgil, 15:45
- Re: Distance between a point and y = ax^2 + bx + c, Magnus, 15:45
- Re: Cantor's diagonalization argument, MoeBlee, 15:40
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Virgil, 15:40
- Growth Model Help, dale6998, 15:38
- Re: Distance between a point and y = ax^2 + bx + c, Arturo Magidin, 15:38
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Virgil, 15:33
- Re: An uncountable countable set, imaginatorium, 15:30
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Virgil, 15:30
- Re: Cantor Confusion, stephen, 15:28
- Re: What's really wrong with string theory?, Bob Kolker, 15:27
- help: talyor series, functional extrema, jamespmonaco, 15:24
- Re: What's really wrong with string theory?, Bob Kolker, 15:24
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Virgil, 15:21
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Lester Zick, 15:21
- Re: JSH: What's at issue, Ben Stiller, 15:20
- Re: Cardinality of equivalence classes and measure, eugene, 15:17
- Re: Multigraph edges, Arturo Magidin, 15:17
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Lester Zick, 15:16
- Re: Cardinality of equivalence classes and measure, eugene, 15:14
- Distance between a point and y = ax^2 + bx + c, Magnus, 15:13
- Re: Cantor Confusion, Han . deBruijn, 15:11
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Virgil, 15:09
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Lester Zick, 15:09
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Lester Zick, 15:09
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Randy Poe, 15:07
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Lester Zick, 15:07
- Re: An uncountable countable set, imaginatorium, 15:04
- Re: What's really wrong with string theory?, Gib Bogle, 14:57
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Randy Poe, 14:56
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Randy Poe, 14:54
- Re: Cantor's diagonalization argument, Jesse F. Hughes, 14:49
- Re: An uncountable countable set, imaginatorium, 14:48
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Lester Zick, 14:48
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Lester Zick, 14:42
- Re: Quaternions (four-dimensional numbers), Michael J Hardy, 14:41
- Re: Cantor's diagonalization argument, Mark-T, 14:38
- Re: Quaternions (four-dimensional numbers), Michael J Hardy, 14:37
- Re: Cantor's diagonalization argument, Mark-T, 14:36
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Lester Zick, 14:34
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Lester Zick, 14:29
- Re: What's really wrong with string theory?, FrediFizzx, 14:28
- Re: the theorem that won World War II, Tom Anderson, 14:27
- Re: Divisibility Proof - Help Needed, Bill Dubuque, 14:20
- Re: existence of smooth function, craig, 14:10
- Re: An uncountable countable set, MoeBlee, 14:08
- Re: An uncountable countable set, MoeBlee, 14:05
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Mike Kelly, 13:57
- Re: Multigraph edges, MoeBlee, 13:55
- Re: What's really wrong with string theory?, Raymond Yohros, 13:53
- Re: What's really wrong with string theory?, sg552, 13:52
- Re: Goldbach minus, Robert Israel, 13:49
- Re: An uncountable countable set, stephen, 13:49
- Mixing time of markov chain, souptik, 13:45
- Re: Multigraph edges, Marc Olschok, 13:41
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Randy Poe, 13:40
- Re: Convergent series, Robert Israel, 13:37
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Mike Kelly, 13:37
- Re: Normalizer question, practice, 13:36
- Re: What's really wrong with string theory?, Igor, 13:35
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Mike Kelly, 13:31
- Goldbach minus, vernonner3voltazim, 13:31
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Mike Kelly, 13:29
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Mike Kelly, 13:24
- Re: Cardinals as Equivalence class?, MoeBlee, 13:16
- Re: An uncountable countable set, stephen, 13:15
- Re: Cantor Confusion, MoeBlee, 13:08
- Re: sides and angles in a triangle, Narasimham, 13:07
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Tony Orlow, 13:05
- Re: Cantor Confusion, MoeBlee, 13:04
- Re: existence of smooth function, The World Wide Wade, 13:02
- Re: An uncountable countable set, David R Tribble, 13:00
- Re: Ordinal: Definitions, MoeBlee, 12:58
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Tony Orlow, 12:57
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Tony Orlow, 12:48
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Tony Orlow, 12:45
- Re: Optimization problem, Daniel Mayost, 12:41
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Tony Orlow, 12:40
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Tony Orlow, 12:39
- Cool 3D Plot - Who has more ideas for 3D functions?, LivePhysics, 12:30
- Re: Zen and...Math??, Ioannis, 12:11
- Re: Ordinal: Definitions, zuhair, 12:09
- Re: differential equation $\ddot x + a \dot x + \frac{ b }{ 1 + c x } + d = 0$, isscandar, 12:02
- Re: Quaternions (four-dimensional numbers), Daniel al-Autistiqui, 11:56
- Re: Ordinals, Cardinals and Functional numbers., zuhair, 11:56
- Re: Cantor Confusion, stephen, 11:55
- Re: Ordinals, Cardinals and Functional numbers., zuhair, 11:54
- multivariable question, G Patel, 11:51
- Re: Functional Numbers., zuhair, 11:51
- complex analysis with zeros., mina_world, 11:46
- Re: exit time for random walk problem, vysotin, 11:45
- Re: Extended binomial coefficients, Stan Sykora, 11:43
- Re: Quaternions (four-dimensional numbers), dcw, 11:18
- Euclidean domain question, sttscitrans, 11:14
- Re: Quaternions (four-dimensional numbers), Steve MacGregor, 11:14
- Re: Optimization problem, Robert Israel, 11:14
- Re: Functions of Matrices, David C . Ullrich, 11:02
- Re: Cantor's diagonalization argument, David R Tribble, 11:02
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Tony Orlow, 10:54
- Re: Functional Numbers., David R Tribble, 10:54
- Re: OT: Question about Prime Obsession, Narcoleptic Insomniac, 10:53
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Tony Orlow, 10:52
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Randy Poe, 10:49
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Tony Orlow, 10:49
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Tony Orlow, 10:46
- Re: Quaternions (four-dimensional numbers), moorthy, 10:45
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Tony Orlow, 10:41
- Re: Cantor Confusion, Han de Bruijn, 10:41
- Re: How the heck can a single point in a topological space be open?, Shmuel (Seymour J.) Metz, 10:40
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Tony Orlow, 10:35
- Re: existence of smooth function, craig, 10:33
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Tony Orlow, 10:30
- Re: Cantor Confusion, Dik T. Winter, 10:26
- Re: Generating Large Primes, Phil Carmody, 10:21
- Re: p-adic numbers, valuation ring, Arturo Magidin, 10:17
- Re: Cantor Confusion, Dik T. Winter, 10:13
- Announcing IDA 2007, allan.tucker, 10:11
- Re: Cantor Confusion, Dik T. Winter, 10:08
- Re: Extended binomial coefficients, Paul Abbott, 10:04
- Re: Cantor Confusion, Dik T. Winter, 10:02
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Tony Orlow, 10:01
- Re: Cantor Confusion, Dik T. Winter, 09:54
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Tony Orlow, 09:51
- Re: Cantor Confusion, Dik T. Winter, 09:48
- Re: Cantor Confusion, Dik T. Winter, 09:43
- Re: Cantor Confusion, imaginatorium, 09:42
- Re: p-adic numbers, valuation ring, Jannick Asmus, 09:37
- Re: complex cube roots, Dave L. Renfro, 09:37
- Re: Cardinals as Equivalence class?, zuhair, 09:35
- Functional Numbers., zuhair, 09:29
- Re: To simplify a product of 16 sines in 5 variables, David M Einstein, 09:15
- p-adic numbers, valuation ring, James, 09:14
- Re: Cantor Confusion, mueckenh, 09:14
- Re: Retruning to equilibrium - dynamical system, neoprj, 09:11
- Re: Cantor Confusion, stephen, 09:01
- Re: Cantor Confusion, William Hughes, 08:58
- Re: complex cube roots, JEMebius, 08:56
- Re: complex cube roots, JEMebius, 08:56
- Re: Cantor Confusion, mueckenh, 08:55
- Recurrance Relations and Asymptotics, Eric Fennessey, 08:51
- Re: Cantor Confusion, mueckenh, 08:50
- Re: What's really wrong with string theory?, bootlace, 08:48
- Re: what are all the integer numbers n so that 500|7-11n ?, Jyrki Lahtonen, 08:48
- Re: the theorem that won World War II, Bob Kolker, 08:45
- Re: Cantor Confusion, mueckenh, 08:44
- Functions of Matrices, uft000, 08:43
- Re: Cantor Confusion, mueckenh, 08:34
- Re: Normalizer question, Arturo Magidin, 08:30
- Re: Cantor Confusion, mueckenh, 08:25
- Re: Generating Large Primes, luiroto, 08:23
- Re: what are all the integer numbers n so that 500|7-11n ?, Dave Seaman, 08:23
- Re: Cantor Confusion, mueckenh, 08:22
- Re: Cantor Confusion, mueckenh, 08:11
- Re: Cantor's diagonalization argument, glennlieding, 08:09
- Re: " Is g(x,y) = (ln(x)^2+2*ln(x)-y*ln(x)+5 -3*y)/ (ln(x) - y -1 ) cyclic ? ", alainverghote@xxxxxxxx, 08:07
- Re: Proof that counting is valid?, Dave Seaman, 08:03
- Re: Cantor Confusion, mueckenh, 08:02
- Re: what are all the integer numbers n so that 500|7-11n ?, Amateur, 08:01
- Re: Cantor Confusion, mueckenh, 07:58
- Re: Cantor Confusion, mueckenh, 07:55
- Re: Cantor Confusion, mueckenh, 07:53
- Re: complex cube roots, G. A. Edgar, 07:53
- Re: Cantor Confusion, mueckenh, 07:51
- Re: Partial Differential Equations, Dave L. Renfro, 07:50
- Re: Cantor Confusion, mueckenh, 07:48
- Re: Partial Differential Equations, Dave L. Renfro, 07:47
- Re: Cantor Confusion, mueckenh, 07:46
- Re: complex cube roots, barr, 07:41
- what are all the integer numbers n so that 500|7-11n ?, polymedes, 07:32
- Re: How to define the a priori probability density for this problem?, Jamaica, 07:18
- Re: Help on a proof related to the boundary of a star-shaped set, Yajun Wang, 07:14
- Re: Extended binomial coefficients, Stan Sykora, 07:06
- Re: the theorem that won World War II, John Coleman, 06:52
- Re: Help on a proof related to the boundary of a star-shaped set, William Elliot, 06:51
- Re: Proof that counting is valid?, fernando revilla, 06:17
- Re: the theorem that won World War II, Phil Carmody, 06:12
- Re: the theorem that won World War II, icahit, 06:05
- Re: hilbert transform: weak (1,1), Fedor, 04:32
- Retruning to equilibrium - dynamical system, Gianni, 04:10
- Help on a proof related to the boundary of a star-shaped set, Yajun Wang, 04:02
- Re: Cantor Confusion, Han de Bruijn, 03:56
- Re: Cantor Confusion, Han de Bruijn, 03:54
- Re: Cantor Confusion, Albrecht, 03:52
- Re: existence of smooth function, smn, 03:49
- Re: Cantor Confusion, Han de Bruijn, 03:41
- OT: Question about Prime Obsession, Schizoid Man, 03:30
- Re: What's really wrong with string theory?, Ben Newsam, 03:28
- Re: Partial Differential Equations, Torsten Hennig, 03:16
- Re: Convergent series, The World Wide Wade, 03:02
- Re: Partial Differential Equations, Gerald, 02:59
- Re: Is there a possibility to have more than one ZERO vector in a space!?, Proginoskes, 02:47
- Re: Is there a possibility to have more than one ZERO vector in a space!?, José Carlos Santos, 02:33
- Re: An uncountable countable set, David Marcus, 02:29
- Re: An uncountable countable set, David Marcus, 02:27
- Re: Normalizer question, Tonico, 02:20
- Re: Cantor Confusion, David Marcus, 02:16
- Re: Proof that counting is valid?, Michael Press, 02:12
- re: What's really wrong with string theory?, Jack Sarfatti, 02:06
- Re: JSH: Whew!!!, rupertmccallum, 01:58
- Re: test, Proginoskes, 01:50
- Re: Module endomorphism, Jannick Asmus, 01:45
- Re: Optimization problem, Robert Israel, 01:45
- Re: Cantor Confusion, imaginatorium, 01:32
- Re: An uncountable countable set, imaginatorium, 01:30
- Re: exit time for random walk problem, C6L1V@xxxxxxx, 01:27
- Re: Cantor Confusion, imaginatorium, 01:21
- What's really wrong with string theory?, Jack Sarfatti, 01:10
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Ross A. Finlayson, 01:04
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Virgil, 00:52
- Re: An uncountable countable set, David Marcus, 00:51
- Re: Is there a possibility to have more than one ZERO vector in a space!?, m7ossny, 00:39
- Re: exit time for random walk problem, Jules, 00:23
- Re: An uncountable countable set, imaginatorium, 00:23
- Re: Is there a possibility to have more than one ZERO vector in a space!?, Virgil, 00:04
- Re: JSH: Tail does not wag the dog, Ben Stiller, 00:04
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Virgil, 00:01
October 30, 2006
- Re: JSH: Tail does not wag the dog, Ben Stiller, 23:58
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Virgil, 23:53
- Re: existence of smooth function, The World Wide Wade, 23:48
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Virgil, 23:43
- Re: JSH: What's at issue, jshstinks, 23:43
- Re: second partial derivatives commute (Clairaut's Thm.), smn, 23:42
- Re: ln(2)/2 proof, far2hybrid, 23:38
- Re: Is there a possibility to have more than one ZERO vector in a space!?, m7ossny, 23:38
- Re: Is there a possibility to have more than one ZERO vector in a space!?, Daniel W. Johnson, 23:35
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Tony Orlow, 23:35
- exit time for random walk problem, vysotin, 23:30
- Re: An uncountable countable set, stephen, 23:23
- Is there a possibility to have more than one ZERO vector in a space!?, m7ossny, 23:18
- Re: Do reals really have to be genuine numbers?, The Ghost In The Machine, 23:16
- Re: An uncountable countable set, imaginatorium, 23:16
- Re: An uncountable countable set, stephen, 23:14
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Virgil, 23:13
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Virgil, 23:00
- existence of smooth function, craig, 22:56
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Randy Poe, 22:50
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Randy Poe, 22:47
- Re: an optimization problem, David W . Cantrell, 22:36
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Ross A. Finlayson, 22:31
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Tony Orlow, 22:19
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Ross A. Finlayson, 22:18
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Tony Orlow, 22:16
- Re: complex cube roots, Geoff Harland, 22:14
- Re: Latex, David Marcus, 22:13
- Re: How to define the a priori probability density for this problem?, David Marcus, 22:10
- Re: Cantor's diagonalization argument, Dik T. Winter, 22:06
- Re: An uncountable countable set, David Marcus, 22:02
- Re: Cantor Confusion, David Marcus, 21:55
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Tony Orlow, 21:53
- Normalizer question, practice, 21:49
- Root-Solving History. Newton. Halley. Householder. Bernoulli, arithmonic, 21:47
- Re: complex cube roots, kilian heckrodt, 21:47
- Re: JSH: Tail does not wag the dog, gjedwards, 21:44
- Re: second partial derivatives commute (Clairaut's Thm.), G Patel, 21:43
- Re: Diophantine question., sttscitrans, 21:41
- Re: An uncountable countable set, David Marcus, 21:34
- Re: JSH: What's at issue, Rick Decker, 21:33
- Re: Essentials of non-polynomial factorization, Rupert, 21:30
- Re: An uncountable countable set, David Marcus, 21:29
- Re: JSH: Tail does not wag the dog, William Hughes, 21:27
- Re: Cantor Confusion, Dik T. Winter, 21:27
- Re: an optimization problem, James Waldby, 21:27
- Re: function and variable...some thoughts, David Marcus, 21:26
- Re: JSH: What's at issue, William Hughes, 21:22
- Re: an optimization problem, James Waldby, 21:21
- Re: JSH: Tail does not wag the dog, Tim Peters, 21:21
- Re: Cantor Confusion, David Marcus, 21:16
- Re: JSH: Tail does not wag the dog, William Hughes, 21:13
- Re: Cantor Confusion, David Marcus, 21:10
- Re: Cardinality of equivalence classes and measure, Dave L. Renfro, 21:07
- Re: JSH: What's at issue, jstevh, 21:05
- Re: JSH: What's at issue, William Hughes, 21:00
- Re: JSH: Tail does not wag the dog, jstevh, 20:59
- Re: " Is g(x,y) = (ln(x)^2+2*ln(x)-y*ln(x)+5 -3*y)/ (ln(x) - y -1 ) cyclic ? ", Robert Israel, 20:59
- Re: JSH: What's at issue? It's a thing you use to blow your nose. Hahahahaha! Please kill me, sg552, 20:59
- Re: Cantor Confusion, David Marcus, 20:53
- Re: ln(2)/2 proof, rancid moth, 20:53
- Re: JSH: Tail does not wag the dog, William Hughes, 20:49
- Re: An uncountable countable set, MoeBlee, 20:45
- Re: Essentials of non-polynomial factorization, jstevh, 20:45
- Re: Module endomorphism, barr, 20:39
- Re: JSH: Tail does not wag the dog, jstevh, 20:38
- Re: Forbidden graph structures?, Butch Malahide, 20:31
- Re: Q on norm of bounded linear map, Robert Israel, 20:31
- Re: JSH: What's at issue, jstevh, 20:29
- Re: An uncountable countable set, MoeBlee, 20:28
- Re: cosx positive definite, Robert Israel, 20:24
- Re: JSH: Whew!!!, Dik T. Winter, 20:20
- complex cube roots, barr, 20:18
- Re: Cardinality of equivalence classes and measure, Butch Malahide, 20:17
- Re: An uncountable countable set, MoeBlee, 20:11
- Re: modifying mahalanobis distance, shaobo hou, 20:09
- Re: An uncountable countable set, MoeBlee, 20:05
- Re: An uncountable countable set, MoeBlee, 20:02
- Mathematical object for a definition of L&R ?, bluelabel, 19:55
- Re: Quaternions (four-dimensional numbers)-Supplement-, JEMebius, 19:52
- Re: An uncountable countable set, MoeBlee, 19:52
- Re: the theorem that won World War II, David Bernier, 19:49
- Re: An uncountable countable set, MoeBlee, 19:44
- Re: An uncountable countable set, MoeBlee, 19:41
- Re: An uncountable countable set, MoeBlee, 19:34
- Re: the theorem that won World War II, Bob Kolker, 19:28
- Re: second partial derivatives commute (Clairaut's Thm.), Dave L. Renfro, 19:23
- Re: An uncountable countable set, MoeBlee, 19:23
- Re: "10c - c = 9. This is the same as 9c = 9." Is that correct?, Shmuel (Seymour J.) Metz, 19:20
- Re: modifying mahalanobis distance, Ray Koopman, 19:15
- Re: the theorem that won World War II, MoeBlee, 19:07
- Re: the theorem that won World War II, MoeBlee, 19:04
- Re: test, Noehl, 18:54
- Optimization problem, amitsoni.1984@xxxxxxxxx, 18:49
- Re: Interesting problem (limits theory) [?], diablo, 18:36
- Re: Cantor Confusion, David R Tribble, 18:35
- Re: Cantor Confusion, MoeBlee, 18:30
- Re: Riemann geometry, chicken or the egg?, bootlace, 18:28
- Re: sides and angles in a triangle, Ignacio Larrosa Caņestro, 18:25
- Re: Diophantine question., Rupert, 18:25
- Re: Riemann geometry, chicken or the egg?, bootlace, 18:23
- Re: Cantor Confusion, MoeBlee, 18:21
- Re: An uncountable countable set, David R Tribble, 18:13
- Re: Cantor Confusion, Virgil, 18:07
- Re: Cantor Confusion, Bob Kolker, 18:06
- Re: Cantor Confusion, Virgil, 18:03
- Re: the theorem that won World War II, Bob Kolker, 18:03
- Re: the theorem that won World War II, Bob Kolker, 18:01
- Re: the theorem that won World War II, Bob Kolker, 17:59
- Re: Generating Large Primes, Chip Eastham, 17:55
- Re: the theorem that won World War II, David Bernier, 17:53
- Re: Is this concave ??, Noehl, 17:48
- Re: Quaternions (four-dimensional numbers)-Supplement, Michael Orion, 17:44
- Re: Cantor Confusion, Sebastian Holzmann, 17:41
- Re: Cantor Confusion, Virgil, 17:41
- Re: Cantor Confusion, Virgil, 17:39
- Re: Cantor Confusion, MoeBlee, 17:38
- Re: second partial derivatives commute (Clairaut's Thm.), smn, 17:35
- Re: Cantor Confusion, Virgil, 17:32
- Re: An uncountable countable set, David Marcus, 17:32
- Re: Is this concave ??, Noehl, 17:32
- Re: JSH: Tail does not wag the dog, The Last Danish Pastry, 17:31
- Re: ln(2)/2 proof, rancidmoth, 17:31
- Re: Cantor Confusion, Virgil, 17:30
- Re: An uncountable countable set, David Marcus, 17:29
- Re: Proof that counting is valid?, fernando revilla, 17:28
- Re: An uncountable countable set, David Marcus, 17:27
- Re: Cantor Confusion, Virgil, 17:27
- A New Floating Point Arithmetic with Error Tracking, chengpu, 17:22
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Lester Zick, 17:22
- Re: Cantor Confusion, Virgil, 17:21
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Lester Zick, 17:19
- Re: Cantor Confusion, Virgil, 17:13
- Re: test, Proginoskes, 17:12
- Re: Cantor Confusion, Virgil, 17:12
- Re: Cantor Confusion, Lester Zick, 17:11
- Re: Cantor Confusion, Virgil, 17:09
- Re: Cantor Confusion, Lester Zick, 17:09
- Re: Quaternions (four-dimensional numbers), Michael J Hardy, 17:09
- Re: Cantor Confusion, Virgil, 17:07
- Re: JSH: Tail does not wag the dog, Rupert, 17:07
- Re: Question...., m_piwnicki, 17:07
- Re: Cantor Confusion, Lester Zick, 17:06
- Re: semisimple rings, Arturo Magidin, 17:04
- Re: Cantor Confusion, Virgil, 17:00
- Re: semisimple rings, Jannick Asmus, 16:59
- Re: Cantor Confusion, David Marcus, 16:59
- Re: Is this concave ??, C6L1V@xxxxxxx, 16:56
- Re: Cantor Confusion, David Marcus, 16:55
- Re: Cantor Confusion, Virgil, 16:54
- Diophantine question., steiner@xxxxxxxxxxxxx, 16:53
- Re: Cantor Confusion, Virgil, 16:52
- Re: Cantor Confusion, Virgil, 16:50
- Re: Cantor Confusion, David Marcus, 16:48
- Re: Cantor Confusion, William Hughes, 16:47
- Re: Cantor's diagonalization argument, Virgil, 16:47
- semisimple rings, Thunder, 16:46
- Re: Cantor Confusion, David Marcus, 16:45
- Re: Zen and...Math??, Gauster, 16:43
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Virgil, 16:43
- Re: Generating Large Primes, Gerry Myerson, 16:43
- Re: Cantor Confusion, David Marcus, 16:43
- inverse laplace of periodic function, Dejfson, 16:41
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Virgil, 16:41
- Re: the theorem that won World War II, Proginoskes, 16:40
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Virgil, 16:38
- Re: test, bill, 16:36
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Virgil, 16:36
- Re: JSH: Whew!!!, rupertmccallum, 16:35
- Re: test, bill, 16:34
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Virgil, 16:33
- Re: the theorem that won World War II, icahit, 16:33
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Virgil, 16:29
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Virgil, 16:25
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Virgil, 16:22
- Re: Module endomorphism, Jannick Asmus, 16:19
- JSH: Re: the theorem that won World War II, Proginoskes, 16:18
- Re: test, Proginoskes, 16:13
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Randy Poe, 16:03
- Re: Partial Differential Equations, David Bernier, 16:02
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Virgil, 16:02
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Virgil, 15:59
- Re: Cantor Confusion, mueckenh, 15:57
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Virgil, 15:56
- Re: Cantor Confusion, mueckenh, 15:55
- Re: Cantor Confusion, mueckenh, 15:53
- Re: Cantor Confusion, mueckenh, 15:52
- Re: sides and angles in a triangle, Ignacio Larrosa Caņestro, 15:44
- Re: Cantor Confusion, MoeBlee, 15:39
- Re: An uncountable countable set, cbrown, 15:38
- Re: Is this concave ??, David C. Ullrich, 15:31
- Re: Cantor Confusion, MoeBlee, 15:30
- Re: Do reals really have to be genuine numbers?, David C. Ullrich, 15:29
- Re: An uncountable countable set, David R Tribble, 15:29
- Re: Cantor Confusion, MoeBlee, 15:28
- Re: hilbert transform: weak (1,1), David C. Ullrich, 15:27
- Re: Cantor Confusion, MoeBlee, 15:25
- Re: Cantor Confusion, MoeBlee, 15:18
- Re: Cantor Confusion, MoeBlee, 15:12
- Re: Essentials of non-polynomial factorization, Wayne Brown, 15:08
- Re: the theorem that won World War II, A N Niel, 15:07
- Re: the theorem that won World War II, Randy Poe, 15:07
- Re: Cantor Confusion, MoeBlee, 15:06
- Re: Convergence tests for series, G. A. Edgar, 15:03
- Re: Cantor Confusion, Sebastian Holzmann, 14:56
- Re: Multigraph edges, Arturo Magidin, 14:56
- Re: an optimization problem, jiangwu . mail, 14:53
- the theorem that won World War II, gmarkowsky, 14:51
- Multigraph edges, MoeBlee, 14:50
- Re: JSH: Tail does not wag the dog, mensanator@xxxxxxxxxxx, 14:46
- Re: Quantifiers (Universal and existential), A N Niel, 14:37
- Re: Cantor Confusion, MoeBlee, 14:35
- Re: Quantifiers (Universal and existential), Arturo Magidin, 14:26
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Lester Zick, 14:16
- Re: JSH: What's at issue, Wayne Brown, 14:14
- Re: Quantifiers (Universal and existential), cg18293, 14:05
- Quantifiers (Universal and existential), cg18293, 14:04
- Re: sides and angles in a triangle, Narasimham, 13:55
- Re: An uncountable countable set, David R Tribble, 13:54
- Re: Partial Differential Equations, Dave L. Renfro, 13:49
- Re: Is this concave ??, Noehl, 13:48
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Lester Zick, 13:47
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Randy Poe, 13:46
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Randy Poe, 13:44
- Re: An uncountable countable set, David R Tribble, 13:36
- Re: An uncountable countable set, David R Tribble, 13:30
- Re: sides and angles in a triangle, Narasimham, 13:28
- Partial Differential Equations, Gerald, 13:26
- Re: Cantor Confusion, Sebastian Holzmann, 13:25
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Lester Zick, 13:24
- Re: sides and angles in a triangle, Ignacio Larrosa Caņestro, 13:21
- Re: Is this concave ??, diablo, 13:19
- Re: An uncountable countable set, David R Tribble, 13:18
- Re: 0-60 mph distance, Michael Stemper, 13:17
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Lester Zick, 13:16
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Lester Zick, 13:11
- Re: Cantor Confusion, Lester Zick, 12:55
- Re: hilbert transform: weak (1,1), Daniel Grubb, 12:55
- Re: Cantor Confusion, Lester Zick, 12:53
- Re: Cantor Confusion, MoeBlee, 12:53
- Re: Cantor Confusion, Lester Zick, 12:52
- Re: sides and angles in a triangle, Ignacio Larrosa Caņestro, 12:50
- Re: Cantor Confusion, Lester Zick, 12:42
- Re: Cantor Confusion, Lester Zick, 12:38
- Re: Is this concave ??, Duncan Muirhead, 12:31
- hilbert transform: weak (1,1), Fedor, 12:29
- Re: sides and angles in a triangle, Randy Poe, 12:27
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Tony Orlow, 12:25
- Re: An uncountable countable set, stephen, 12:25
- Re: An uncountable countable set, stephen, 12:22
- sides and angles in a triangle, Narasimham, 12:22
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Tony Orlow, 12:16
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Tony Orlow, 12:13
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Tony Orlow, 12:12
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Tony Orlow, 12:05
- Re: Generating Large Primes, Chip Eastham, 12:04
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Tony Orlow, 11:58
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Randy Poe, 11:51
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Tony Orlow, 11:48
- Re: FLTMA: Finitely Generated Abelian Groups, The Dougster, 11:47
- Re: Latex, Konstantin Miller, 11:46
- Re: Do reals really have to be genuine numbers?, abe . buckingham, 11:43
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Tony Orlow, 11:43
- Re: Generating Large Primes, John Coleman, 11:42
- Difference equation, Konstantin Miller, 11:41
- Re: an optimization problem, David W . Cantrell, 11:40
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Randy Poe, 11:34
- Re: JSH: Tail does not wag the dog, gjedwards, 11:32
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Tony Orlow, 11:31
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Tony Orlow, 11:24
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Tony Orlow, 11:22
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Tony Orlow, 11:18
- Re: Generating Large Primes, Phil Milmoe, 11:09
- Re: Latex, José Carlos Santos, 11:03
- Re: Cardinality of equivalence classes and measure, Dave L. Renfro, 10:59
- Re: Cantor's diagonalization argument, Alan Smaill, 10:54
- Re: test, guenther vonKnakspot, 10:50
- Re: Cantor's diagonalization argument, Randy Poe, 10:47
- Re: Cantor Confusion, William Hughes, 10:44
- How to define the a priori probability density for this problem?, Jamaica, 10:39
- Latex, Lord Protector, 10:39
- Re: Cantor Confusion, Randy Poe, 10:38
- Re: integrability of f(x), Dave L. Renfro, 10:34
- Re: Cantor Confusion, William Hughes, 10:31
- Re: Cantor Confusion, stephen, 10:30
- Re: Cardinality of equivalence classes and measure, eugene, 10:25
- Re: Cantor Confusion, William Hughes, 10:25
- Re: integrability of f(x), Noehl, 10:23
- Re: Cantor's diagonalization argument, Ross A. Finlayson, 10:23
- Re: Is this concave ??, Darth, 10:21
- Re: Cantor Confusion, Han de Bruijn, 10:19
- Re: JSH: Tail does not wag the dog, The Last Danish Pastry, 10:16
- Re: Is this concave ??, Darth, 10:16
- Re: Q on norm of bounded linear map, José Carlos Santos, 10:14
- Re: JSH: Tail does not wag the dog, Arturo Magidin, 10:06
- Q on norm of bounded linear map, Gonįalo Rodrigues, 10:04
- Re: Cantor Confusion, Sebastian Holzmann, 10:04
- Re: Cantor Confusion, mueckenh, 10:01
- Re: Grid Puzzle, Han de Bruijn, 09:59
- Re: Convergence tests for series, Dave L. Renfro, 09:58
- Re: Cantor Confusion, mueckenh, 09:52
- Re: Cantor Confusion, mueckenh, 09:48
- Re: Do reals really have to be genuine numbers?, José Carlos Santos, 09:45
- A Better Understanding of rot(V) = 0, Christian Reinbothe, 09:44
- Re: exponential growth equation, Noehl, 09:44
- Re: Cantor Confusion, mueckenh, 09:43
- Re: 3.184809493...., The Ghost In The Machine, 09:42
- Re: Cantor's diagonalization argument, Eckard Blumschein, 09:42
- test, test, 09:38
- Re: Cantor Confusion, mueckenh, 09:37
- " Is g(x,y) = (ln(x)^2+2*ln(x)-y*ln(x)+5 -3*y)/ (ln(x) - y -1 ) cyclic ? ", alainverghote@xxxxxxxx, 09:36
- Re: Is this concave ??, Noehl, 09:34
- Do reals really have to be genuine numbers?, Eckard Blumschein, 09:32
- Re: Cantor Confusion, mueckenh, 09:28
- Re: Cantor Confusion, mueckenh, 09:16
- Re: Cantor Confusion, mueckenh, 09:13
- Re: Cantor Confusion, Bob Kolker, 09:08
- Re: Cantor Confusion, Sebastian Holzmann, 09:06
- Re: Cantor Confusion, mueckenh, 09:05
- Re: Cantor Confusion, mueckenh, 08:56
- Re: Cantor's diagonalization argument, Jack Campin - bogus address, 08:55
- Re: JSH: What's at issue, Rick Decker, 08:49
- Re: Cantor Confusion, mueckenh, 08:49
- Re: Is this concave ??, David C . Ullrich, 08:44
- Re: JSH: Whew!!!, Dik T. Winter, 08:40
- Re: cosx positive definite, David C . Ullrich, 08:38
- Re: Cantor's diagonalization argument, Eckard Blumschein, 08:25
- Re: FLTMA: Finitely Generated Abelian Groups, The Dougster, 08:23
- an optimization problem, jiangwu . mail, 08:18
- Re: modifying mahalanobis distance, shaobo hou, 08:17
- Re: Solving quartic equation x^4 = c, Peacenik, 08:07
- Re: Convergence tests for series, Dave L. Renfro, 08:05
- Re: exponential growth equation, G. A. Edgar, 08:04
- Re: Grid Puzzle, victor_meldrew_666, 08:02
- Re: JSH: Essentials of non-polynomial factorization, David C . Ullrich, 07:54
- Re: Besides quadratic residue, how to divide numbers into 2 groups irregularly, Pubkeybreaker, 07:49
- Re: second partial derivatives commute (Clairaut's Thm.), G Patel, 07:31
- Re: Essentials of non-polynomial factorization, Jesse F. Hughes, 07:28
- Re: JSH: Tail does not wag the dog, William Hughes, 07:21
- Re: Cantor Confusion, stephen, 07:20
- desperate ??, flyawayteeks, 07:07
- Re: Cantor's diagonalization argument, Albrecht, 07:04
- Re: Cantor's diagonalization argument, Alan Smaill, 06:59
- Is this concave ??, Darth, 06:54
- Re: Grid Puzzle, Han de Bruijn, 06:50
- Re: 3.184809493...., Dave Seaman, 06:44
- Re: Grid Puzzle, victor_meldrew_666, 06:35
- Re: Cantor Confusion, Sebastian Holzmann, 06:24
- Re: Grid Puzzle, Han de Bruijn, 06:06
- Re: JSH: Whew!!!, rupertmccallum, 05:57
- Re: second partial derivatives commute (Clairaut's Thm.), smn, 05:57
- New mathematics/physical sciences positions at http://jobs.phds.org, October 30, 2006, PhDs . org Webmaster, 05:50
- Re: get the collision point of a circle and a line, dl, 05:47
- testing fitted parameters in ARMA models, pauldepstein, 05:40
- Re: exponential growth equation, Rod, 05:34
- exponential growth equation, marcel kerf, 05:03
- Re: Cantor Confusion, David Bernier, 04:49
- Re: get the collision point of a circle and a line, Michael Harrington, 04:48
- Re: Simply connected, Not contractible, William Elliot, 04:42
- Re: Extended binomial coefficients, Paul Abbott, 04:27
- Module endomorphism, Jacques Willekens, 04:23
- Re: Cantor's diagonalization argument, Aatu Koskensilta, 04:02
- Re: Riemann geometry, chicken or the egg?, victor_meldrew_666, 03:59
- Re: Cantor Confusion, Han de Bruijn, 03:39
- Re: get the collision point of a circle and a line, dl, 03:36
- Re: Solution of the Poisson PDE on a rectangle: missing boundary conditions, Alex, 03:33
- Re: Essentials of non-polynomial factorization, Michael Press, 03:31
- Re: Essentials of non-polynomial factorization, Michael Press, 03:11
- Re: 3.184809493...., Michael Jørgensen, 03:06
- Re: Cantor Confusion, Virgil, 02:57
- Notation test 2, Quinn Tyler Jackson, 02:43
- Notation test, Quinn Tyler Jackson, 02:29
- Re: Besides quadratic residue, how to divide numbers into 2 groups irregularly, floodking, 02:20
- Convergence tests for series, Geoff Tims, 01:55
- Re: 3.184809493...., Proginoskes, 01:52
- Re: JSH: Tail does not wag the dog, Rupert, 01:46
- Re: Cantor Confusion, mueckenh, 01:44
- Re: JSH: Tail does not wag the dog, Proginoskes, 01:42
- Re: 3.184809493...., John Baez, 01:41
- Re: Calculator software, Sherlock Holmes, 01:40
- Re: JSH: Tail does not wag the dog, Tim Peters, 01:15
- Calculator software, kmwebuser, 01:09
- Re: Proof that counting is valid?, Proginoskes, 01:08
- Re: Cantor's diagonalization argument, The Ghost In The Machine, 01:05
- Re: Application of Birthday Paradox, Proginoskes, 01:05
- Re: JSH: Tail does not wag the dog, gjedwards, 01:03
- Re: JSH: Tail does not wag the dog, Tim Peters, 01:01
- Re: JSH: Tail does not wag the dog, Rupert, 00:59
- Re: ln(2)/2 proof, far2hybrid, 00:58
- Re: JSH: Tail does not wag the dog, fishfry, 00:55
- Re: second partial derivatives commute (Clairaut's Thm.), Robert Israel, 00:49
- Re: Basic group presentation problem, Rupert, 00:45
- Re: Forbidden graph structures?, Gerry Myerson, 00:45
- Re: JSH: Essentials of non-polynomial factorization, Tim Peters, 00:41
- Re: Cantor Confusion, MoeBlee, 00:40
- Re: JSH: Tail does not wag the dog, Ben Stiller, 00:39
- Re: Convergent series, The World Wide Wade, 00:38
- Re: JSH: Tail does not wag the dog, rupertmccallum, 00:33
- Re: Simple questions about Galois fields, Gerry Myerson, 00:32
- Re: JSH: Tail does not wag the dog, jstevh, 00:27
- Re: Essentials of non-polynomial factorization, marcus_b, 00:26
- Re: Cantor Confusion, MoeBlee, 00:18
- Re: Cantor Confusion, MoeBlee, 00:13
- Re: Essentials of non-polynomial factorization, Rupert, 00:09
- Re: Essentials of non-polynomial factorization, jstevh, 00:00
October 29, 2006
- Re: get the collision point of a circle and a line, Michael Harrington, 23:53
- Re: Essentials of non-polynomial factorization, marcus_b, 23:38
- Re: Whose Security blanket, HARRIS?, miguel, 23:38
- Re: Essentials of non-polynomial factorization, William Hughes, 23:30
- Re: Essentials of non-polynomial factorization, rupertmccallum, 23:28
- Re: JSH: Tail does not wag the dog, William Hughes, 23:26
- Re: JSH: Tail does not wag the dog, rupertmccallum, 23:22
- Re: Essentials of non-polynomial factorization, jstevh, 23:21
- Re: Cantor Confusion, The Ghost In The Machine, 23:20
- Re: JSH: Essentials of non-polynomial factorization, Rupert, 23:17
- Re: Essentials of non-polynomial factorization, Rupert, 23:12
- Re: JSH: What's at issue, William Hughes, 23:12
- Re: JSH: Essentials of non-polynomial factorization, jstevh, 23:10
- Basic group presentation problem, Doug B, 23:05
- Re: Cantor Confusion, Virgil, 23:02
- Re: JSH: What's at issue, jstevh, 23:01
- Re: analysis with mean value theorem., The World Wide Wade, 23:00
- Re: Cantor's diagonalization argument, Virgil, 22:59
- Re: JSH: Tail does not wag the dog, jstevh, 22:50
- Re: Simply connected, Not contractible, mskirvin, 22:49
- Re: modifying mahalanobis distance, Ray Koopman, 22:45
- Re: function and variable...some thoughts, Dave L. Renfro, 22:37
- Re: Proof that counting is valid?, Dave Seaman, 22:12
- Re: Riemann geometry, chicken or the egg?, Gerry Myerson, 22:10
- Re: Cantor Confusion, Dik T. Winter, 22:07
- Re: Sum of binomial coefficients., Paul Abbott, 22:04
- Re: Cantor Confusion, Dik T. Winter, 22:02
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Ross A. Finlayson, 21:58
- Re: A measure theory question, The World Wide Wade, 21:46
- Re: function and variable...some thoughts, David Bernier, 21:46
- Sign charts and the first derivative test, Dave L. Renfro, 21:43
- Re: JSH: What's at issue, William Hughes, 21:41
- Re: function and variable...some thoughts, Mike Terry, 21:40
- Re: Cantor Confusion, Dik T. Winter, 21:39
- Re: Property of an equation with 4 variables, Deep, 21:37
- second partial derivatives commute (Clairaut's Thm.), G Patel, 21:34
- Re: JSH: Tail does not wag the dog, William Hughes, 21:31
- Re: Cantor Confusion, Dik T. Winter, 21:23
- Re: Essentials of non-polynomial factorization, Rupert, 21:22
- Re: Cantor Confusion, Dik T. Winter, 21:21
- Re: Cantor Confusion, Dik T. Winter, 21:17
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Ross A. Finlayson, 21:15
- Re: positive semidefinite matrix, Robert Israel, 21:11
- Re: Tail does not wag the dog, Beenie, 21:00
- Re: Elementary Group Theory, cbrown, 20:59
- Re: Cantor Confusion, David Marcus, 20:56
- Re: Essentials of non-polynomial factorization, jstevh, 20:56
- Re: JSH: Tail does not wag the dog, Rupert, 20:52
- Re: JSH: What's at issue, Beenie, 20:52
- Re: non-separable Hilbert space, W. F. Wang, 20:50
- Re: An uncountable countable set, David Marcus, 20:45
- Re: JSH: What's at issue, Beenie, 20:45
- Re: Cantor Confusion, Dik T. Winter, 20:43
- positive semidefinite matrix, dince24, 20:41
- Re: JSH: What's at issue, Rick Decker, 20:38
- Re: Zen and...Math??, galathaea, 20:37
- Re: JSH: Tail does not wag the dog, jstevh, 20:33
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Lester Zick, 20:32
- Re: Simply connected, Not contractible, William Elliot, 20:30
- Re: Cantor Confusion, Dik T. Winter, 20:29
- Re: To simplify a product of 16 sines in 5 variables, David M Einstein, 20:25
- Re: JSH: What's at issue, Tim Peters, 20:17
- Re: Cantor's diagonalization argument, The Ghost In The Machine, 20:13
- Re: Cantor Confusion, Dik T. Winter, 20:09
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Lester Zick, 20:06
- Re: Cantor Confusion, Lester Zick, 20:03
- Re: JSH: Essentials of non-polynomial factorization, Tim Peters, 20:01
- Re: Cantor Confusion, Lester Zick, 19:54
- Re: get the collision point of a circle and a line, dl, 19:53
- Re: Cantor Confusion, Lester Zick, 19:52
- Re: function and variable...some thoughts, David Marcus, 19:51
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Lester Zick, 19:49
- Re: Cantor Confusion, David Marcus, 19:45
- Re: Cantor Confusion, David Marcus, 19:42
- Re: Cantor Confusion, Virgil, 19:40
- Re: Cantor Confusion, David Marcus, 19:37
- Re: Cantor Confusion, Ross A. Finlayson, 19:37
- Re: Cantor Confusion, Virgil, 19:32
- Re: Essentials of non-polynomial factorization, Proginoskes, 19:30
- Re: JSH: Tail does not wag the dog, William Hughes, 19:29
- Re: Application of Birthday Paradox, Paul, 19:27
- Re: JSH: Tail does not wag the dog, Rupert, 19:26
- Re: Essentials of non-polynomial factorization, Proginoskes, 19:23
- Re: Cantor Confusion, Virgil, 19:22
- A measure theory question, TCL, 19:21
- Re: JSH: What's at issue, jstevh, 19:20
- JSH: Tail does not wag the dog, jstevh, 19:18
- Re: JSH: What's at issue, William Hughes, 19:16
- Re: get the collision point of a circle and a line, mathman, 19:16
- Re: Cantor Confusion, Virgil, 19:13
- Re: Cantor Confusion, Virgil, 19:09
- Re: JSH: What's at issue, José Carlos Santos, 19:08
- ORDINAL NUMBERS #1, Dave L. Renfro, 19:06
- Re: Cantor Confusion, Virgil, 19:05
- Re: Cantor Confusion, Virgil, 19:04
- Re: Essentials of non-polynomial factorization, William Hughes, 19:04
- A measure theory question, TCL, 18:59
- Re: JSH: What's at issue, jshstinks, 18:58
- Re: Essentials of non-polynomial factorization, jstevh, 18:58
- Re: Simply connected, Not contractible, William Elliot, 18:57
- Re: JSH: What's at issue, Rupert, 18:52
- Re: String and Knot theory, William Elliot, 18:48
- Re: JSH: What's at issue, jstevh, 18:48
- Re: JSH: Essentials of non-polynomial factorization, rupertmccallum, 18:36
- Re: JSH: What's at issue, Rick Decker, 18:34
- Re: Essentials of non-polynomial factorization, rupertmccallum, 18:33
- Re: modifying mahalanobis distance, shaobo hou, 18:29
- Re: To simplify a product of 16 sines in 5 variables, Thomas Mautsch, 18:09
- Re: To simplify a product of 16 sines in 5 variables, Thomas Mautsch, 18:09
- Re: To simplify a product of 16 sines in 5 variables, Thomas Mautsch, 18:09
- Re: Proof for an inequality, Thomas Mautsch, 18:09
- Re: Cantor Confusion, William Hughes, 18:07
- Re: Zen and...Math??, Ioannis, 18:05
- Re: Proof that counting is valid?, fernando revilla, 18:03
- Re: Cantor Confusion, William Hughes, 17:53
- Re: Solving quartic equation x^4 = c, js7779, 17:53
- Re: Cantor's diagonalization argument, Ross A. Finlayson, 17:50
- Re: Proof that counting is valid?, fernando revilla, 17:45
- Re: function and variable...some thoughts, lite . on . beta, 17:44
- Re: modifying mahalanobis distance, Ray Koopman, 17:34
- Re: Cantor's diagonalization argument, Jack Campin - bogus address, 17:15
- Re: function and variable...some thoughts, eKo1, 17:05
- Re: Cantor Confusion, Lester Zick, 17:00
- Re: Solution of the Poisson PDE on a rectangle: missing boundary conditions, dl, 16:51
- Re: a maximal subgroup, Derek Holt, 16:49
- Re: function and variable...some thoughts, Hero, 16:46
- Re: Cantor Confusion, mueckenh, 16:35
- Re: Cantor Confusion, mueckenh, 16:33
- Re: algebra/geometry, Narasimham, 16:29
- Re: Cantor Confusion, mueckenh, 16:29
- Re: Cantor Confusion, mueckenh, 16:26
- Re: Cantor Confusion, mueckenh, 16:25
- Re: Cantor Confusion, mueckenh, 16:22
- Re: JSH: Essentials of non-polynomial factorization, Tim Peters, 16:20
- Re: Cantor Confusion, mueckenh, 16:19
- Re: Cantor Confusion, mueckenh, 16:18
- Re: function and variable...some thoughts, lite . on . beta, 16:17
- Re: What's at issue, jshsucks, 16:13
- Re: Tough trig problem, Narasimham, 16:12
- Re: Cantor Confusion, mueckenh, 16:10
- Re: Need help constructing ADD function from PA, Ken Pledger, 16:01
- Re: What's at issue, jshsucks, 15:59
- function and variable...some thoughts, Aitken, 15:58
- Re: JSH: Essentials of non-polynomial factorization, Tim Peters, 15:50
- Re: algebra/geometry, Johny, 15:50
- Re: Cantor Confusion, William Hughes, 15:33
- Re: Cantor Confusion, David Marcus, 15:31
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Ross A. Finlayson, 15:27
- Property of an equation with 4 variables, Deep, 15:24
- Re: Essentials of non-polynomial factorization, marcus_b, 15:20
- Re: JSH: What's at issue, Tim Peters, 15:17
- Re: JSH: Understanding the parasitic hive, Lord Protector, 15:16
- Re: An uncountable countable set, David Marcus, 15:11
- Re: Cantor Confusion, Han . deBruijn, 15:10
- Re: An uncountable countable set, David Marcus, 15:10
- Re: Cantor Confusion, David Marcus, 15:06
- Re: Cardinality of equivalence classes and measure, Butch Malahide, 15:04
- Re: Proof that counting is valid?, fishfry, 15:03
- Re: cosx positive definite, Stephen Montgomery-Smith, 15:01
- Re: Cantor Confusion, David Marcus, 14:58
- Re: JSH: What's at issue, Gib Bogle, 14:56
- Re: {kv - [kv]: 0<v<1, v irrational, k = 1,2,3,...} is dense in [0,1] -- simple proof wanted., Eric Thurschwell, 14:55
- Re: JSH: Understanding the parasitic hive, Gib Bogle, 14:54
- Re: Cantor Confusion, Lester Zick, 14:53
- Re: Cantor Confusion, Lester Zick, 14:51
- Re: Cantor Confusion, Lester Zick, 14:48
- Re: cosx positive definite, Igor, 14:39
- Re: Essentials of non-polynomial factorization, Arturo Magidin, 14:39
- Re: Proof that counting is valid?, Dave Seaman, 14:37
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Lester Zick, 14:34
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Lester Zick, 14:32
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Lester Zick, 14:30
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Lester Zick, 14:28
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Lester Zick, 14:26
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Lester Zick, 14:25
- Re: Cantor Confusion, Virgil, 14:22
- Re: JSH: Understanding the parasitic hive, Usher73, 14:21
- Re: Cantor Confusion, Virgil, 14:19
- Re: Since the beginning...., Luis, 14:11
- Re: Essentials of non-polynomial factorization, marcus_b, 14:10
- Re: Examples of domains/problems in permutation, Hero, 14:08
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Lester Zick, 14:08
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Lester Zick, 14:06
- Re: /\ The Quantum Pyramid /\, porky_pig_jr@xxxxxxxxxxx, 14:05
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Lester Zick, 14:05
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Lester Zick, 14:02
- Re: An uncountable countable set, stephen, 14:01
- Re: Cantor Confusion, Virgil, 13:49
- Re: Cantor Confusion, Virgil, 13:46
- Re: Proof that counting is valid?, fernando revilla, 13:43
- Re: Solving quartic equation x^4 = c, Badger, 13:41
- Re: Cantor Confusion, Virgil, 13:40
- Re: Cantor Confusion, Virgil, 13:37
- Re: Cantor Confusion, Virgil, 13:27
- Re: a maximal subgroup, Arturo Magidin, 13:26
- Re: Cantor Confusion, Virgil, 13:20
- Re: Solving quartic equation x^4 = c, Badger, 13:15
- Re: Cantor Confusion, Virgil, 13:15
- Re: Cantor Confusion, Virgil, 13:10
- Re: Elementary Group Theory, Arturo Magidin, 13:07
- Re: Cantor's diagonalization argument, Ross A. Finlayson, 13:06
- Re: Cantor Confusion, David Marcus, 13:05
- Re: Convergent series, The World Wide Wade, 13:03
- Re: Cantor Confusion, Virgil, 13:03
- Re: Cantor Confusion, David Marcus, 13:03
- Whose Security blanket, HARRIS?, gagrol, 13:00
- Re: JSH: What's at issue, Beenie, 12:59
- Re: Cantor Confusion, Virgil, 12:58
- Re: Cantor Confusion, David Marcus, 12:58
- Re: a maximal subgroup, eugene, 12:57
- Re: Cantor Confusion, David Marcus, 12:49
- Re: Cantor Confusion, Virgil, 12:49
- Re: linear functionals 2, José Carlos Santos, 12:47
- Re: JSH: Understanding the parasitic hive, David Bernier, 12:44
- Re: linear functionals 1, José Carlos Santos, 12:44
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Ross A. Finlayson, 12:42
- Re: JSH: What's at issue, gjedwards, 12:41
- Re: Cantor Confusion, Sebastian Holzmann, 12:40
- Re: linear functionals 2, Jules, 12:40
- Re: Simply connected, Not contractible, Jules, 12:35
- Re: expectation for number of throws of fair coin, vysotin, 12:32
- Re: Cantor Confusion, Virgil, 12:32
- Re: Cardinality of equivalence classes and measure, eugene, 12:30
- cosx positive definite, dince24, 12:28
- linear functionals 2, rod2, 12:23
- linear functionals 1, rod2, 12:21
- FLTMA: Finitely Generated Abelian Groups, The Dougster, 12:21
- Re: Cantor's diagonalization argument, aatu . koskensilta, 12:19
- Re: expectation for number of throws of fair coin, vysotin, 12:14
- Re: Qoutient fields of factor rings of an integral domain, Jannick Asmus, 12:12
- Re: Essentials of non-polynomial factorization, The Last Danish Pastry, 12:11
- Re: JSH: What's at issue, fishfry, 12:08
- Re: complex analysis with Liouvilles's theorem?, Jannick Asmus, 12:07
- Re: What's at issue, The Last Danish Pastry, 12:03
- Examples of domains/problems in permutation, sowhat82, 12:03
- Re: Tough trig problem, Thomas Mautsch, 11:59
- Re: Essentials of non-polynomial factorization, William Hughes, 11:59
- Re: How the heck can a single point in a topological space be open?, Jesse F. Hughes, 11:53
- Re: How the heck can a single point in a topological space be open?, Jesse F. Hughes, 11:52
- Re: Essentials of non-polynomial factorization, jstevh, 11:51
- Re: Cantor Confusion, mueckenh, 11:43
- JSH: What's at issue, jstevh, 11:42
- Re: Simply connected, Not contractible, mskirvin, 11:41
- photos, chat...sex, hot_lolla, 11:41
- Re: Essentials of non-polynomial factorization, William Hughes, 11:39
- Re: Cantor Confusion, mueckenh, 11:37
- Re: Cantor Confusion, mueckenh, 11:31
- complex analysis with Liouvilles's theorem?, mina_world, 11:31
- Re: Cantor Confusion, mueckenh, 11:26
- Re: Essentials of non-polynomial factorization, jstevh, 11:25
- Re: union of non-measurable sets, Daniel Mayost, 11:25
- Re: Cantor Confusion, mueckenh, 11:23
- Re: Solving quartic equation x^4 = c, Daniel Mayost, 11:23
- Re: Cantor Confusion, mueckenh, 11:20
- Re: Cantor Confusion, mueckenh, 11:17
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Ross A. Finlayson, 11:14
- union of non-measurable sets, eugene, 11:13
- Re: Cantor Confusion, mueckenh, 11:13
- Re: Cantor Confusion, David Marcus, 11:04
- Re: Cantor Confusion, mueckenh, 11:03
- Re: 3.184809493...., The Ghost In The Machine, 10:57
- Solving quartic equation x^4 = c, js7779, 10:45
- Re: Cantor Confusion, mueckenh, 10:26
- Re: Cantor Confusion, mueckenh, 10:22
- Re: Cantor Confusion, mueckenh, 10:21
- Re: Do you know the name of this derivative rule?, karl, 10:07
- Re: Do you know the name of this derivative rule?, Kevin, 10:02
- Do you know the name of this derivative rule?, Kevin, 09:58
- The Quantum Pyramid /\, virtualadepts, 09:41
- Re: Convergent series, Dave L. Renfro, 09:39
- Re: integrability of f(x), Ardi, 09:38
- Re: modifying mahalanobis distance, shaobo hou, 09:28
- Re: Integrating, Dave L. Renfro, 09:22
- Re: Convergent series, Dave L. Renfro, 09:09
- Re: Essentials of non-polynomial factorization, Jesse F. Hughes, 09:08
- get the collision point of a circle and a line, nisse . bergman, 08:59
- Re: Understanding the parasitic hive, David Moran, 08:43
- Re: Solve using logs, Dave L. Renfro, 08:42
- Re: How the heck can a single point in a topological space be open?, Dave L. Renfro, 08:28
- Re: Solve using logs, Oscar Lanzi III, 08:19
- Re: How the heck can a single point in a topological space be open?, Lee Rudolph, 08:18
- Re: String and Knot theory, joyo, 08:17
- Re: How the heck can a single point in a topological space be open?, Dave L. Renfro, 08:07
- Solution of the Poisson PDE on a rectangle: missing boundary conditions, Alex, 07:27
- Re: complex analysis with ...., mina_world, 07:11
- Re: Qoutient fields of factor rings of an integral domain, Jose Capco, 06:42
- Re: How the heck can a single point in a topological space be open?, OwlHoot, 06:37
- Re: How the heck can a single point in a topological space be open?, OwlHoot, 06:35
- Re: How the heck can a single point in a topological space be open?, OwlHoot, 06:32
- Re: [] Interesting problem (limits theory), William Elliot, 06:24
- Re: complex analysis with ...., Jannick Asmus, 06:24
- Re: How the heck can a single point in a topological space be open?, William Elliot, 06:14
- Re: complex analysis with ...., mina_world, 06:13
- Re: How the heck can a single point in a topological space be open?, William Elliot, 06:05
- Re: Missing zeros in Descartes' Rule of Signs, Kira Yamato, 05:49
- Missing zeros in Descartes' Rule of Signs, Kira Yamato, 05:40
- Re: complex analysis with ...., Jannick Asmus, 05:37
- Re: How the heck can a single point in a topological space be open?, Jannick Asmus, 05:34
- Re: complex analysis with ...., mina_world, 05:33
- Re: Essentials of non-polynomial factorization, rupertmccallum, 05:30
- Re: How the heck can a single point in a topological space be open?, Jannick Asmus, 05:27
- Re: complex analysis with ...., mina_world, 05:21
- Re: complex analysis with ...., Jannick Asmus, 05:12
- Re: complex analysis with ...., mina_world, 05:05
- Re: How the heck can a single point in a topological space be open?, William Elliot, 04:59
- Re: How the heck can a single point in a topological space be open?, William Elliot, 04:56
- Re: Essentials of non-polynomial factorization, jstevh, 04:52
- Re: How the heck can a single point in a topological space be open?, William Elliot, 04:50
- Re: How the heck can a single point in a topological space be open?, William Elliot, 04:48
- Re: How the heck can a single point in a topological space be open?, Jannick Asmus, 04:42
- Re: How the heck can a single point in a topological space be open?, Jannick Asmus, 04:39
- Re: How the heck can a single point in a topological space be open?, William Elliot, 04:38
- Re: How the heck can a single point in a topological space be open?, Jannick Asmus, 04:36
- Re: complex analysis with ...., Jannick Asmus, 04:32
- Re: How the heck can a single point in a topological space be open?, Jannick Asmus, 04:27
- complex analysis with ...., mina_world, 04:23
- Re: JSH: Understanding the parasitic hive, Tonico, 04:16
- Re: How the heck can a single point in a topological space be open?, Butch Malahide, 04:15
- Re: How the heck can a single point in a topological space be open?, OwlHoot, 04:06
- Re: How the heck can a single point in a topological space be open?, OwlHoot, 03:50
- Re: [] Interesting problem (limits theory), Butch Malahide, 03:44
- Re: Forbidden graph structures?, Butch Malahide, 03:32
- Simply connected, Not contractible, William Elliot, 03:19
- Re: analysis with function., William Elliot, 03:16
- Re: analysis with function., mina_world, 03:14
- Re: String and Knot theory, William Elliot, 03:08
- [] Interesting problem (limits theory), William Elliot, 03:05
- Re: analysis with function., José Carlos Santos, 03:04
- Re: JSH: Factoring is a thorn in my side, jankrihau, 02:56
- Re: [] Interesting problem (limits theory), Proginoskes, 02:43
- Re: Application of Birthday Paradox, Proginoskes, 02:39
- Re: JSH: Understanding the parasitic hive, Proginoskes, 02:36
- String and Knot theory, joyo, 02:29
- analysis with function., mina_world, 02:24
- Re: Convergent series, Robert Israel, 02:11
- Re: JSH: Understanding the parasitic hive, Gib Bogle, 02:07
- Re: Since the beginning...., Robert Israel, 01:55
- Re: Quaternions (four-dimensional numbers)--, J. J. Lodder, 01:44
- Re: An uncountable countable set, imaginatorium, 01:10
- Re: 3.184809493...., Tim Peters, 01:33
- 3.184809493...., John Baez, 01:26
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Virgil, 01:02
- Re: inner product, Daniel Mayost, 00:36
- Re: analysis with mean value theorem., mina_world, 00:19
- inner product, jennifer, 00:14
- Re: analysis with mean value theorem., Jannick Asmus, 00:08
October 28, 2006
- Re: analysis with mean value theorem., mina_world, 23:57
- Re: Understanding the parasitic hive, Beenie, 23:57
- Re: The Fundamentals of Trinary Group Theory (was: trinary group theory?), William Elliot, 23:54
- Re: How the heck can a single point in a topological space be open?, William Elliot, 23:51
- Re: How the heck can a single point in a topological space be open?, William Elliot, 23:39
- Re: analysis with mean value theorem., Jannick Asmus, 23:33
- Re: Quaternions (four-dimensional numbers)-, Roland Hutchinson, 23:25
- Re: How the heck can a single point in a topological space be open?, David Marcus, 23:17
- Re: How the heck can a single point in a topological space be open?, James Dolan, 23:17
- Re: How the heck can a single point in a topological space be open?, David Marcus, 23:13
- Re: How the heck can a single point in a topological space be open?, OwlHoot, 23:07
- Re: How the heck can a single point in a topological space be open?, OwlHoot, 22:55
- Re: analysis with mean value theorem., mina_world, 22:45
- Re: JSH: Understanding the parasitic hive, Usher73, 22:41
- Re: Cantor's diagonalization argument, Rupert, 22:35
- Re: modifying mahalanobis distance, Ray Koopman, 22:35
- Re: Essentials of non-polynomial factorization, rupertmccallum, 22:32
- Re: analysis with mean value theorem., mina_world, 22:30
- Re: Essentials of non-polynomial factorization, rupertmccallum, 22:19
- Re: Cantor's diagonalization argument, Dave L. Renfro, 22:14
- Re: A question on complex measure, TCL, 22:13
- Re: Cantor's diagonalization argument, Dave L. Renfro, 22:10
- Re: Essentials of non-polynomial factorization, rupertmccallum, 22:04
- Re: Cantor Confusion, Dik T. Winter, 22:01
- Re: Cantor's diagonalization argument, Rupert, 21:57
- Re: visualizing quotient spaces, William Elliot, 21:55
- Re: How the heck can a single point in a topological space be open?, William Elliot, 21:46
- Re: Cantor's diagonalization argument, Rupert, 21:45
- Re: Proof for an inequality, Nick, 21:29
- Re: Essentials of non-polynomial factorization, Rupert, 21:24
- A question on complex measure, TCL, 21:21
- /\ The Quantum Pyramid /\, CoreyWhite, 21:16
- Re: Proof for an inequality, Thomas Mautsch, 21:15
- Re: Proof for an inequality, Thomas Mautsch, 21:15
- Re: Question..., Thomas Mautsch, 21:15
- Re: Question...., Thomas Mautsch, 21:15
- Re: Essentials of non-polynomial factorization, William Hughes, 21:14
- Re: Cantor's diagonalization argument, Dik T. Winter, 21:07
- Re: Extended binomial coefficients, Stephen Montgomery-Smith, 21:05
- Re: Essentials of non-polynomial factorization, jstevh, 21:04
- Re: JSH: Understanding the parasitic hive, Rupert, 20:58
- Re: JSH: Understanding the parasitic hive, William Hughes, 20:56
- Re: JSH: Understanding the parasitic hive, Tim Peters, 20:53
- Re: Cantor Confusion, Dik T. Winter, 20:52
- Re: JSH: Understanding the parasitic hive, mensanator@xxxxxxxxxxx, 20:42
- Re: Cantor Confusion, Dik T. Winter, 20:32
- Re: Essentials of non-polynomial factorization, William Hughes, 20:17
- Re: An uncountable countable set, David Marcus, 20:15
- Re: JSH: Understanding the parasitic hive, sg552, 20:14
- JSH: Understanding the parasitic hive, jstevh, 20:08
- Re: Essentials of non-polynomial factorization, jstevh, 20:02
- Re: An uncountable countable set, David Marcus, 19:57
- Re: Essentials of non-polynomial factorization, Rupert, 19:52
- Re: Essentials of non-polynomial factorization, Rupert, 19:51
- Re: differential equation $\ddot x + a \dot x + \frac{ b }{ 1 + c x } + d = 0$, Daniel Mayost, 19:50
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Tony Orlow, 19:47
- Re: Essentials of non-polynomial factorization, William Hughes, 19:46
- Re: An uncountable countable set, cbrown, 19:44
- Re: Find the largest integer a or b without comparisons??, Tim Smith, 19:41
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Tony Orlow, 19:40
- Re: Cantor Confusion, David Marcus, 19:37
- Re: Yau made a fool of himself. Again., Tonico, 19:36
- Re: 3nd isomorphism theorem, Daniel Mayost, 19:30
- Re: counting the elements of finite sets, Calvin, 19:28
- Re: Integrating, Kenshin, 19:27
- Re: Essentials of non-polynomial factorization, jstevh, 19:26
- Re: 3nd isomorphism theorem, Daniel Mayost, 19:26
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Virgil, 19:25
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Virgil, 19:21
- Re: Elementary Group Theory, Michael Press, 19:20
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Virgil, 19:16
- Re: integrability of f(x), Ardi, 19:16
- Re: Essentials of non-polynomial factorization, jstevh, 19:13
- Re: 3nd isomorphism theorem, rod2, 19:13
- Re:JSH: Essentials of non-polynomial factorization, Tim Peters, 19:12
- Re: Essentials of non-polynomial factorization, marcus_b, 19:12
- Re: counting the elements of finite sets, Virgil, 19:10
- Re: How the heck can a single point in a topological space be open?, Dave L. Renfro, 19:09
- Re: An uncountable countable set, cbrown, 19:09
- Re: Cantor Confusion, Virgil, 19:07
- 3nd isomorphism theorem, rod2, 19:02
- Re: Cantor Confusion, Virgil, 19:01
- Re: Cantor Confusion, Virgil, 18:59
- Re: Cantor Confusion, Virgil, 18:55
- How the heck can a single point in a topological space be open?, OwlHoot, 18:53
- Re: Cantor Confusion, Virgil, 18:51
- Re: Quaternions (four-dimensional numbers)-Supplement, JEMebius, 18:49
- Re: Essentials of non-polynomial factorization, Rupert, 18:48
- Re: Essentials of non-polynomial factorization, jstevh, 18:40
- Re: Cantor Confusion, Virgil, 18:38
- Re: Cantor Confusion, Virgil, 18:31
- Extended binomial coefficients, Stan Sykora, 18:30
- Re: Essentials of non-polynomial factorization, José Carlos Santos, 18:27
- Re: Cantor Confusion, Virgil, 18:26
- Re: Quaternions (four-dimensional numbers)--, JEMebius, 18:24
- Re: Yau made a fool of himself. Again., Peter Luschny, 18:24
- Re: Cantor's diagonalization argument, Virgil, 18:22
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Virgil, 18:21
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Virgil, 18:21
- Re: Yau made a fool of himself. Again., galathaea, 18:20
- Re: Cantor Confusion, William Hughes, 18:16
- Re: Essentials of non-polynomial factorization, rupertmccallum, 18:09
- Re: Cantor Confusion, William Hughes, 17:58
- Re: Cantor's diagonalization argument, Mark-T, 17:55
- Re: Essentials of non-polynomial factorization, rupertmccallum, 17:55
- Re: Cantor Confusion, David Marcus, 17:52
- Re: Integrating, Dave L. Renfro, 17:50
- Re: Essentials of non-polynomial factorization, Rupert, 17:44
- Re: An uncountable countable set, David Marcus, 17:44
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Virgil, 17:39
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Virgil, 17:36
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Virgil, 17:28
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Virgil, 17:24
- Essentials of non-polynomial factorization, jstevh, 17:12
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Virgil, 17:11
- Re: Cantor Confusion, mueckenh, 17:06
- Re: Cantor Confusion, mueckenh, 17:02
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Virgil, 16:57
- Re: Quaternions (four-dimensional numbers), J. J. Lodder, 16:57
- Re: Cantor Confusion, mueckenh, 16:57
- Re: An uncountable countable set, David Marcus, 16:55
- Re: Cantor Confusion, mueckenh, 16:55
- Re: Cantor Confusion, David Marcus, 16:54
- Re: Cantor Confusion, mueckenh, 16:50
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Virgil, 16:50
- Re: Cantor Confusion, mueckenh, 16:48
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Virgil, 16:47
- Re: Cantor Confusion, mueckenh, 16:46
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Virgil, 16:45
- Re: Elementary Group Theory, cbrown, 16:42
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Randy Poe, 16:41
- visualizing quotient spaces, rod2, 16:40
- Re: Cantor Confusion, mueckenh, 16:40
- Re: Cantor Confusion, mueckenh, 16:37
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Virgil, 16:37
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Randy Poe, 16:33
- Re: An uncountable countable set, stephen, 16:33
- Re: Yau made a fool of himself. Again., Tonico, 16:32
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Virgil, 16:30
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Virgil, 16:28
- Re: An uncountable countable set, stephen, 16:28
- Re: analysis with mean value theorem., Jannick Asmus, 16:24
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Virgil, 16:21
- Re: Cantor Confusion, Lester Zick, 16:18
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Virgil, 16:14
- Re: analysis with mean value theorem., anon5874, 16:08
- Re: An uncountable countable set, imaginatorium, 16:07
- Re: An uncountable countable set, David Marcus, 16:04
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Virgil, 16:03
- Re: Cantor Confusion, Lester Zick, 15:59
- Re: Question..., TheGhost, 15:58
- Re: New Yorker on the Poincare Conjecture, Hero, 15:58
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Randy Poe, 15:58
- Re: An uncountable countable set, cbrown, 15:57
- Re: My Quantum Pyramid, Tony Orlow, 15:56
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Virgil, 15:56
- Re: Yau made a fool of himself. Again., galathaea, 15:56
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Randy Poe, 15:54
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Tony Orlow, 15:54
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Virgil, 15:53
- Re: Cantor Confusion, Lester Zick, 15:52
- Re: An uncountable countable set, David Marcus, 15:52
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Tony Orlow, 15:48
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Virgil, 15:48
- Re: An uncountable countable set, stephen, 15:47
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Virgil, 15:47
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Tony Orlow, 15:46
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Tony Orlow, 15:44
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Lester Zick, 15:44
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Lester Zick, 15:42
- Re: counting the elements of finite sets, Calvin, 15:42
- Re: An uncountable countable set, David Marcus, 15:41
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Virgil, 15:41
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Lester Zick, 15:40
- Re: integrability of f(x), Dave L. Renfro, 15:39
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Virgil, 15:39
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Tony Orlow, 15:34
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Lester Zick, 15:33
- Re: Cardinality of equivalence classes and measure, Butch Malahide, 15:32
- Re: counting the elements of finite sets, Virgil, 15:31
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Lester Zick, 15:31
- Re: Question..., Arturo Magidin, 15:29
- Re: counting the elements of finite sets, Virgil, 15:29
- Re: An uncountable countable set, David Marcus, 15:29
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Lester Zick, 15:29
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Lester Zick, 15:27
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Lester Zick, 15:25
- Re: An uncountable countable set, David Marcus, 15:23
- Re: An uncountable countable set, stephen, 15:22
- Re: counting the elements of finite sets, Arturo Magidin, 15:22
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Tony Orlow, 15:20
- Re: Integrating, Gene Ward Smith, 15:20
- Re: Moebius Band is not homeomorphic with a Torus, Narasimham, 15:18
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Lester Zick, 15:12
- Re: laplace transform, gerry G, 15:11
- Re: laplace transform, gerry G, 15:10
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Lester Zick, 15:06
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Lester Zick, 15:00
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Lester Zick, 14:59
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Lester Zick, 14:58
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Lester Zick, 14:56
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Lester Zick, 14:55
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Tony Orlow, 14:52
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Tony Orlow, 14:50
- Re: An uncountable countable set, imaginatorium, 14:49
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Tony Orlow, 14:48
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Tony Orlow, 14:47
- Re: analysis with mean value theorem., mina_world, 14:44
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Tony Orlow, 14:40
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Randy Poe, 14:39
- Re: New Yorker on the Poincare Conjecture, galathaea, 14:36
- Re: analysis with mean value theorem., mina_world, 14:35
- Re: question, Hans Aberg, 14:30
- Re: Cantor's diagonalization argument, Randy Poe, 14:30
- Re: analysis with mean value theorem., mina_world, 14:23
- Re: Yau made a fool of himself. Again., T.H. Ray, 14:22
- Cardinality of equivalence classes and measure, eugene, 14:21
- Re: Cantor's diagonalization argument, george, 14:16
- differential equation $\ddot x + a \dot x + \frac{ b }{ 1 + c x } + d = 0$, isscandar, 14:15
- Re: New Yorker on the Poincare Conjecture, galathaea, 14:13
- Re: a maximal subgroup, eugene, 14:11
- Re: Rotational components in n dimensions, Michael Orion, 14:03
- Re: An uncountable countable set, imaginatorium, 14:03
- Re: An uncountable countable set, imaginatorium, 14:00
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Tony Orlow, 13:52
- Re: Cantor Confusion, Lester Zick, 13:50
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Lester Zick, 13:50
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Lester Zick, 13:50
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Lester Zick, 13:50
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Lester Zick, 13:50
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Lester Zick, 13:50
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Lester Zick, 13:50
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Lester Zick, 13:50
- Re: An uncountable countable set, imaginatorium, 13:49
- Re: Integrating, Bart Goddard, 13:48
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Tony Orlow, 13:45
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Tony Orlow, 13:43
- Re: analysis with mean value theorem., Jannick Asmus, 13:38
- Re: a maximal subgroup, José Carlos Santos, 13:35
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Tony Orlow, 13:35
- Re: representing ideal as an intersection of prime ideals, Jannick Asmus, 13:35
- Re: analysis with mean value theorem., mina_world, 13:34
- Re: An uncountable countable set, David Marcus, 13:31
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Tony Orlow, 13:29
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Tony Orlow, 13:28
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Tony Orlow, 13:27
- a maximal subgroup, eugene, 13:27
- Re: integrability of f(x), David Marcus, 13:24
- Re: representing ideal as an intersection of prime ideals, eugene, 13:20
- 4D Space - formerly: Re: New Yorker on the Poincare Conjecture, JEMebius, 13:19
- Re: counting the elements of finite sets, David Marcus, 13:18
- Re: Editorial board of Topology resigns to protest high prices, galathaea, 13:14
- Integrating, Kenshin, 13:14
- Re: An uncountable countable set, David Marcus, 13:09
- Re: An uncountable countable set, stephen, 13:01
- Re: linear algebra problem, bigh2000, 13:01
- Re: An uncountable countable set, David Marcus, 12:55
- Re: question with ms-word or powerpoint., mina_world, 12:55
- Re: An uncountable countable set, David Marcus, 12:54
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Tony Orlow, 12:52
- Re: An uncountable countable set, stephen, 12:52
- Re: An uncountable countable set, stephen, 12:50
- Re: An uncountable countable set, David Marcus, 12:47
- Re: An uncountable countable set, imaginatorium, 12:41
- Re: What's the space for a compositional analysis?, kunzmilan, 12:40
- Re: An uncountable countable set, stephen, 12:37
- Re: An uncountable countable set, David Marcus, 12:35
- Re: My Quantum Pyramid, CoreyWhite, 12:23
- Re: An uncountable countable set, imaginatorium, 12:09
- Re: Question...., Alan Morgan, 12:08
- My Quantum Pyramid, CoreyWhite, 12:05
- Re: Quaternions (four-dimensional numbers), Martin Ambuhl, 12:03
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Tony Orlow, 12:02
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Tony Orlow, 12:01
- Re: Question..., Tony Orlow, 11:49
- Re: Question...., Tony Orlow, 11:34
- Re: What's the space for a compositional analysis?, Jamaica, 11:29
- Re: Question on the moduli of polynomial., anon5874, 11:24
- Question..., TheGhost, 11:24
- Re: An uncountable countable set, stephen, 11:20
- Re: Question...., TheGhost, 11:20
- Re: An uncountable countable set, stephen, 11:19
- Re: Question...., TheGhost, 11:16
- Re: question with ms-word or powerpoint., jwwarrenva, 11:14
- Re: Question...., José Carlos Santos, 11:13
- Re: Question...., TheGhost, 11:05
- Re: representing ideal as an intersection of prime ideals, Jannick Asmus, 10:55
- Re: Question...., José Carlos Santos, 10:52
- Correlations and statistics, Lady Musketeer, 10:41
- Re: What's the space for a compositional analysis?, kunzmilan, 10:33
- Re: counting the elements of finite sets, Derek Holt, 10:32
- Re: The Fundamentals of Trinary Group Theory (was: trinary group theory?), victor_meldrew_666, 10:28
- Re: Editorial board of Topology resigns to protest high prices, carvernash, 10:26
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Tony Orlow, 10:17
- Re: Elementary Algebraic Number Theory, Narcoleptic Insomniac, 10:15
- Question...., TheGhost, 10:14
- Question on the moduli of polynomial., XaoS, 10:12
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Tony Orlow, 10:10
- Re: integrability of f(x), Ardi, 10:03
- Re: counting the elements of finite sets, Calvin, 10:01
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Tony Orlow, 10:00
- Re: counting the elements of finite sets, Calvin, 09:52
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Tony Orlow, 09:51
- Re: Elementary Algebraic Number Theory, Bart Goddard, 09:47
- Re: counting the elements of finite sets, Calvin, 09:46
- Re: counting the elements of finite sets, Calvin, 09:39
- What's the space for a compositional analysis?, SRebecca, 09:35
- Re: Interesting problem (limits theory) [?], precarion, 09:33
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Tony Orlow, 09:27
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Tony Orlow, 09:20
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Tony Orlow, 09:18
- Re: Functional system: f(x + f(x)) = f(x) + f(2x - f(x)), theronruiz, 09:16
- Re: analysis with mean value theorem., Jannick Asmus, 09:14
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Tony Orlow, 09:07
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Tony Orlow, 09:03
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Tony Orlow, 08:59
- Re: question with ms-word or powerpoint., Badger, 08:59
- Re: JSH: Generalized factoring idea, Jesse F. Hughes, 08:42
- Re: Qoutient fields of factor rings of an integral domain, Jannick Asmus, 08:24
- Re: Quaternions (four-dimensional numbers), moorthy, 07:52
- Re: Generating Large Primes, Phil Carmody, 07:46
- question, Rupert, 07:42
- Re: counting the elements of finite sets, David C . Ullrich, 07:24
- Re: Qoutient fields of factor rings of an integral domain, Jose Capco, 07:16
- Re: Uniform integrability, David C . Ullrich, 07:14
- Re: Yau made a fool of himself. Again., Peter Luschny, 07:13
- Re: Application of Birthday Paradox, Paul, 06:57
- Re: New Yorker on the Poincare Conjecture, Hero, 06:25
- Re: 3^m/2^n -> r ?, mailserver3, 06:20
- Re: 3^m/2^n -> r ?, spemer, 06:16
- Re: [] Interesting problem (limits theory), precarion, 06:06
- Re: Interesting problem (limits theory), precarion, 06:05
- Re: Elementary Algebraic Number Theory, Narcoleptic Insomniac, 06:00
- Re: Interesting problem (limits theory), precarion, 05:58
- Re: 3^m/2^n -> r ?, spemer, 05:58
- Re: James - How to win the argument:, Proginoskes, 05:51
- Re: Functional system: f(x + f(x)) = f(x) + f(2x - f(x)), Proginoskes, 05:45
- Re: Find the largest integer a or b without comparisons??, Proginoskes, 05:40
- Re: counting the elements of finite sets, Peter Webb, 05:35
- Re: Application of Birthday Paradox, Proginoskes, 05:28
- Re: Elementary Algebraic Number Theory, William Elliot, 05:24
- Re: Elementary Algebraic Number Theory, basementman, 05:17
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Mike Kelly, 05:03
- Re: Grid Puzzle, Karl-Olav Nyberg, 05:00
- Re: question with ms-word or powerpoint., Badger, 04:58
- Re: representing ideal as an intersection of prime ideals, Jannick Asmus, 04:07
- [] Interesting problem (limits theory), William Elliot, 04:04
- Elementary Algebraic Number Theory, Narcoleptic Insomniac, 03:51
- Re: Elementary Group Theory, Michael Press, 03:47
- Re: An uncountable countable set, RLG, 02:23
- Re: counting the elements of finite sets, Virgil, 02:23
- Re: Logrithmic spring.... sort of, Narasimham, 02:21
- Re: counting the elements of finite sets, Calvin, 01:50
- Re: counting the elements of finite sets, David Marcus, 01:35
- Re: Holy S%^&, Richard Henry, 01:31
- Re: Generating Large Primes, abobql, 01:29
- Re: counting the elements of finite sets, Calvin, 01:24
- Re: New Yorker on the Poincare Conjecture, galathaea, 01:16
- Re: analysis with mean value theorem., mina_world, 01:12
- Re: counting the elements of finite sets, David Marcus, 01:10
- Re: counting the elements of finite sets, Peter Webb, 01:03
- Holy S%^&, Yabahoobs, 01:03
- James - How to win the argument:, Richard Henry, 00:59
- Re: eigenvector, anon5874, 00:55
- Re: analysis with mean value theorem., anon5874, 00:44
- Re: counting the elements of finite sets, Calvin, 00:41
- eigenvector, jennifer, 00:34
- The Quantum Pyramid, CoreyWhite, 00:25
- Re: counting the elements of finite sets, Peter Webb, 00:20
- Re: integrability of f(x), Dave L. Renfro, 00:13
- Re: Middle third characterization by induction of the Cantor ternary set, jennifer, 00:05
- Re: counting the elements of finite sets, Calvin, 00:05
October 27, 2006
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Virgil, 23:32
- Re: counting the elements of finite sets, David Marcus, 23:32
- integrability of f(x), Ardi, 23:30
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Virgil, 23:28
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Virgil, 23:26
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Virgil, 23:23
- analysis with mean value theorem., mina_world, 23:22
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Virgil, 23:21
- Re: FLTMA: A little group theory, The Dougster, 23:20
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Virgil, 23:12
- Re: Simply Connected, William Elliot, 23:09
- counting the elements of finite sets, Calvin, 23:05
- question with ms-word or powerpoint., mina_world, 22:14
- Re: Zen and...Math??, Gauster, 22:09
- Re: An uncountable countable set, MoeBlee, 21:42
- Re: FLTMA: A little group theory, The Dougster, 21:40
- Re: An uncountable countable set, MoeBlee, 21:38
- Re: Generating Large Primes, mensanator@xxxxxxxxxxx, 21:35
- Re: An uncountable countable set, MoeBlee, 21:35
- Re: Generating Large Primes, John Coleman, 21:32
- Re: An uncountable countable set, MoeBlee, 21:22
- Re: Mathematics Puzzle...help!, bill, 21:20
- Re: Generating Large Primes, abobql, 21:07
- Re: Nonlinear equations, Deep, 21:05
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Tony Orlow, 21:04
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Tony Orlow, 21:01
- Re: Closed and compact sets, Christina Sormani, 21:01
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Tony Orlow, 21:01
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Tony Orlow, 20:59
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Tony Orlow, 20:55
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Tony Orlow, 20:55
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Virgil, 20:53
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Virgil, 20:53
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Ross A. Finlayson, 20:52
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Tony Orlow, 20:52
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Virgil, 20:50
- Re: New Yorker on the Poincare Conjecture, Christina Sormani, 20:49
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Virgil, 20:47
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Virgil, 20:45
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Virgil, 20:43
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Tony Orlow, 20:43
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Virgil, 20:42
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Virgil, 20:41
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Tony Orlow, 20:39
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Tony Orlow, 20:39
- Closed and compact sets, Cezanne123, 20:38
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Virgil, 20:36
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Tony Orlow, 20:36
- Re: Cantor Confusion, Dik T. Winter, 20:36
- Re: Yau made a fool of himself. Again., Christina Sormani, 20:34
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Tony Orlow, 20:34
- Re: probability problem, Stephen J. Herschkorn, 20:34
- Re: Cantor Confusion, Dik T. Winter, 20:34
- Re: JSH: Generalized factoring idea, Tim Peters, 20:31
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Tony Orlow, 20:28
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Tony Orlow, 20:26
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Tony Orlow, 20:26
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Tony Orlow, 20:25
- Re: An uncountable countable set, David Marcus, 20:21
- Re: Proof for an inequality, Robert Israel, 20:21
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Virgil, 20:21
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Virgil, 20:18
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Tony Orlow, 20:17
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Tony Orlow, 20:13
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Tony Orlow, 20:09
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Tony Orlow, 20:08
- Re: JSH: Whew!!!, Dik T. Winter, 20:06
- Re: An uncountable countable set, David Marcus, 20:06
- Re: An uncountable countable set, David Marcus, 20:04
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Tony Orlow, 20:01
- Re: An uncountable countable set, David Marcus, 20:00
- Re: Cantor Confusion, MoeBlee, 19:56
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Virgil, 19:55
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Tony Orlow, 19:55
- Re: An uncountable countable set, stephen, 19:54
- Re: An uncountable countable set, David Marcus, 19:54
- Re: derivative of an integral, Stephen J. Herschkorn, 19:51
- Re: JSH: Generalized factoring idea, marcus_b, 19:49
- Re: Convergent series, Dave L. Renfro, 19:45
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Tony Orlow, 19:45
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Virgil, 19:44
- Re: An uncountable countable set, David Marcus, 19:44
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Tony Orlow, 19:43
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Tony Orlow, 19:41
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Tony Orlow, 19:39
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Virgil, 19:37
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Virgil, 19:32
- Re: Did I stomp Maple?, G. A. Edgar, 19:27
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Virgil, 19:26
- Re: JSH: Generalized factoring idea, marcus_b, 19:25
- Re: Interesting problem (limits theory), diablo, 19:24
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Virgil, 19:24
- Re: An uncountable countable set, MoeBlee, 19:20
- Re: JSH: Generalized factoring idea, mensanator@xxxxxxxxxxx, 19:18
- Re: An uncountable countable set, MoeBlee, 19:09
- Re: "10c - c = 9. This is the same as 9c = 9." Is that correct?, Michael Press, 19:09
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Virgil, 19:08
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Virgil, 19:05
- Re: Cantor Confusion, Lester Zick, 19:05
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Virgil, 19:00
- Re: Logrithmic spring.... sort of, Narasimham, 18:59
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Virgil, 18:58
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Lester Zick, 18:56
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Virgil, 18:56
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Virgil, 18:49
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Lester Zick, 18:45
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Lester Zick, 18:44
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Tony Orlow, 18:40
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Lester Zick, 18:37
- Re: JSH: Generalized factoring idea, Tim Peters, 18:35
- Re: algebra with Z[i]/<2+2i>., Rupert, 18:31
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Tony Orlow, 18:30
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Tony Orlow, 18:27
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Tony Orlow, 18:24
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Tony Orlow, 18:23
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Tony Orlow, 18:23
- Re: To simplify a product of 16 sines in 5 variables, CW, 18:08
- Re: Quaternions (four-dimensional numbers), Bart Goddard, 17:51
- Re: derivative of an integral, David W . Cantrell, 17:50
- Re: Proof for an inequality, cpn53g, 17:49
- Re: Convergent series, publiosulpicio@xxxxxxxxx, 17:44
- Re: Convergent series, publiosulpicio@xxxxxxxxx, 17:43
- The Fundamentals of Trinary Group Theory (was: trinary group theory?), markwh04, 17:43
- Re: abelian normalizer of a syl-p implies..., Tonico, 17:39
- Re: Interesting problem (limits theory), Alinabi, 17:36
- Re: An uncountable countable set, cbrown, 17:36
- Did I stomp Maple?, Zdislav V. Kovarik, 17:35
- Re: Interesting problem (limits theory), Alinabi, 17:33
- Re: expectation for number of throws of fair coin, vysotin, 17:31
- Re: An uncountable countable set, MoeBlee, 17:31
- Re: An uncountable countable set, MoeBlee, 17:30
- Re: Spec(C[X,Y]/(XY-1)], Jannick Asmus, 17:28
- Re: Generating Large Primes, Tim Peters, 17:23
- Re: Moebius Band is not homeomorphic with a Torus, Narasimham, 17:23
- Re: Quaternions (four-dimensional numbers)-, JEMebius, 17:20
- Re: An uncountable countable set, MoeBlee, 17:17
- Re: Uniform integrability, Sean Holman, 17:16
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Virgil, 17:15
- Re: expectation for number of throws of fair coin, Stephen J. Herschkorn, 17:07
- Re: Uniform integrability, Sean Holman, 17:06
- Re: Convergent series, publiosulpicio@xxxxxxxxx, 17:02
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Virgil, 16:59
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Virgil, 16:57
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Virgil, 16:55
- Re: Convergent series, publiosulpicio@xxxxxxxxx, 16:48
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Virgil, 16:48
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Virgil, 16:46
- Re: Convergent series, publiosulpicio@xxxxxxxxx, 16:46
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Virgil, 16:41
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Virgil, 16:40
- Re: Uniform integrability, TCL, 16:40
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Virgil, 16:37
- Re: Convergent series, Dave L. Renfro, 16:35
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Virgil, 16:34
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Virgil, 16:33
- Re: Convergent series, The World Wide Wade, 16:32
- Re: An uncountable countable set, David Marcus, 16:23
- Uniform integrability, TCL, 16:19
- Re: Cantor Confusion, David Marcus, 16:17
- Re: Moebius Band is not homeomorphic with a Torus, Narasimham, 16:12
- Re: Cantor Confusion, MoeBlee, 16:05
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Virgil, 16:03
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Virgil, 15:57
- Re: Cantor Confusion, Virgil, 15:53
- Re: Proof for an inequality, Zdislav V. Kovarik, 15:51
- Re: representing ideal as an intersection of prime ideals, eugene, 15:47
- Re: Grid Puzzle, Virgil, 15:46
- Re: derivative of an integral, Stephen J. Herschkorn, 15:42
- Re: Quaternions (four-dimensional numbers), Michael Orion, 15:41
- Re: Convergent series, publiosulpicio@xxxxxxxxx, 15:41
- Re: Cantor Confusion, MoeBlee, 15:35
- Re: abelian normalizer of a syl-p implies..., Tonico, 15:30
- Re: An uncountable countable set, cbrown, 15:27
- Re: Cantor Confusion, Lester Zick, 15:25
- Re: Cantor Confusion, Lester Zick, 15:20
- Re: abelian normalizer of a syl-p implies..., Tonico, 15:20
- Re: Grid Puzzle, James Waldby, 15:14
- Re: Generating Large Primes, luiroto, 15:11
- Re: Cantor Confusion, Lester Zick, 15:10
- Re: Cantor Confusion, Lester Zick, 14:53
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Lester Zick, 14:49
- Intuitive Set Theory, zuhair, 14:49
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Lester Zick, 14:48
- Re: An uncountable countable set, stephen, 14:47
- Intuitive Set Theory, zuhair, 14:46
- Re: An uncountable countable set, MoeBlee, 14:43
- Re: Quaternions (four-dimensional numbers), Martin Ambuhl, 14:42
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Lester Zick, 14:39
- Re: An uncountable countable set, imaginatorium, 14:38
- Re: Generating Large Primes, luiroto, 14:37
- Re: Infinity equals one, fernando revilla, 14:36
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Lester Zick, 14:35
- Re: Infinity equals one, fernando revilla, 14:33
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Lester Zick, 14:31
- Re: Simple Set Theory question, MoeBlee, 14:27
- Re: Simple Set Theory question, MoeBlee, 14:26
- Re: derivative of an integral, A N Niel, 14:24
- Re: An uncountable countable set, David Marcus, 14:23
- Re: Tough trig problem, The Last Danish Pastry, 14:23
- Re: Tough trig problem, Ioannis, 14:23
- Re: Cantor's diagonalization argument, MoeBlee, 14:22
- Re: An uncountable countable set, cbrown, 14:18
- Re: derivative of an integral, Michael, 14:14
- Re: Tough trig problem, Ignacio Larrosa Caņestro, 14:11
- Re: Cartesian product non-associativity, MoeBlee, 14:09
- Re: Quaternions (four-dimensional numbers), Gene Ward Smith, 14:08
- Re: An uncountable countable set, cbrown, 14:07
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Lester Zick, 14:05
- Re: An uncountable countable set, David R Tribble, 14:02
- Re: An uncountable countable set, MoeBlee, 14:01
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Lester Zick, 13:58
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Lester Zick, 13:56
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Lester Zick, 13:53
- Re: To simplify a product of 16 sines in 5 variables, CW, 13:52
- Re: Functional system: f(x + f(x)) = f(x) + f(2x - f(x)), M.J.T. Guy, 13:49
- Re: Cantor Confusion, stephen, 13:48
- Re: An uncountable countable set, MoeBlee, 13:45
- Re: An uncountable countable set, David Marcus, 13:40
- Re: Quaternions (four-dimensional numbers), Michael Orion, 13:39
- Re: An uncountable countable set, stephen, 13:38
- Re: An uncountable countable set, David Marcus, 13:26
- Re: An uncountable countable set, David Marcus, 13:20
- Re: An uncountable countable set, David Marcus, 13:17
- Re: Convergent series, A N Niel, 13:17
- Re: Quaternions (four-dimensional numbers), Arturo Magidin, 13:14
- Re: An uncountable countable set, MoeBlee, 13:12
- Tough trig problem, Ioannis, 13:10
- Quaternions (four-dimensional numbers), Daniel al-Autistiqui, 13:07
- Interesting problem (limits theory), precarion, 13:02
- Re: Convergent series, Tony Orlow, 12:58
- Re: Infinity equals one, MoeBlee, 12:55
- Re: Grid Puzzle, Karl-Olav Nyberg, 12:52
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Tony Orlow, 12:51
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Tony Orlow, 12:50
- Re: Simply Connected, sg552, 12:48
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Tony Orlow, 12:48
- Re: Grid Puzzle, Karl-Olav Nyberg, 12:46
- abelian normalizer of a syl-p implies..., Thunder, 12:44
- Re: An uncountable countable set, imaginatorium, 12:34
- Re: An uncountable countable set, stephen, 12:30
- Functional system: f(x + f(x)) = f(x) + f(2x - f(x)), theronruiz, 12:28
- Re: Character Tables for M24 and M12, PaulHjelmstad, 12:23
- Re: Generating Large Primes, Klueless, 12:19
- Logrithmic spring.... sort of, Paul Skvorc, 12:19
- Re: algebra/geometry, Arturo Magidin, 12:14
- Re: algebra with Z[i]/<2+2i>., mina_world, 12:14
- Convergent series, publiosulpicio@xxxxxxxxx, 12:09
- Re: Cantor Confusion, David Marcus, 12:04
- Re: Infinity equals one, Tony Orlow, 12:04
- Re: algebra/geometry, Johny, 12:03
- Re: probability problem, Herman Rubin, 12:02
- Re: An uncountable countable set, David Marcus, 12:01
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Tony Orlow, 11:59
- Re: Generating Large Primes, John Coleman, 11:57
- Re: An uncountable countable set, David Marcus, 11:57
- To be happy in the temporal world and in the eternal abode :), The truth, 11:53
- Re: An uncountable countable set, David Marcus, 11:52
- Re: An uncountable countable set, David Marcus, 11:49
- Re: expectation for number of throws of fair coin, Jules, 11:49
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Tony Orlow, 11:48
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Tony Orlow, 11:47
- Re: Riemann geometry, chicken or the egg?, Bob Kolker, 11:40
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Ross A. Finlayson, 11:38
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Tony Orlow, 11:38
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Tony Orlow, 11:34
- Re: M = ker(T) (+) im(T), Daniel Grubb, 11:30
- Re: "10c - c = 9. This is the same as 9c = 9." Is that correct?, Nick, 11:29
- Re: FLTMA: A little group theory, Chip Eastham, 11:29
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Tony Orlow, 11:26
- Re: Percentage: $120 million is of $180 million?, C6L1V@xxxxxxx, 11:26
- Re: M = ker(T) (+) im(T), Arturo Magidin, 11:23
- Re: Grid Puzzle, Karl-Olav Nyberg, 11:22
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Tony Orlow, 11:18
- M = ker(T) (+) im(T), rod2, 11:16
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Tony Orlow, 11:15
- Re: Grid Puzzle, Karl-Olav Nyberg, 11:13
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Tony Orlow, 11:05
- Re: Character Tables for M24 and M12, Jyrki Lahtonen, 11:00
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Tony Orlow, 10:59
- Re: result book, José Carlos Santos, 10:49
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Tony Orlow, 10:46
- Re: Generating Large Primes, Jeroen, 10:43
- expectation for number of throws of fair coin, vysotin, 10:42
- Re: Proof for an inequality, Thomas Mautsch, 10:40
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Tony Orlow, 10:40
- Grid Puzzle, Han de Bruijn, 10:36
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Tony Orlow, 10:31
- result book, Alain, 10:27
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Tony Orlow, 10:27
- Re: Generating Large Primes, G. A. Edgar, 10:25
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Tony Orlow, 10:25
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Tony Orlow, 10:23
- derivative of an integral, mscharrenbroich, 10:19
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Tony Orlow, 10:10
- Re: algebra/geometry, Arturo Magidin, 10:09
- Re: Simple questions about Galois fields, Arturo Magidin, 10:05
- Re: Character Tables for M24 and M12, PaulHjelmstad, 10:01
- Re: Simple questions about Galois fields, Lee Rudolph, 10:00
- Re: help: a Combinatorial problem, Yecloud, 09:59
- Re: Riemann geometry, chicken or the egg?, bootlace, 09:56
- Re: The meaning of set?, Aatu Koskensilta, 09:53
- Re: algebra/geometry, Johny, 09:45
- Re: Riemann geometry, chicken or the egg?, bootlace, 09:45
- Re: find intersection point of sphere and line, kaikongchan_98, 09:45
- Generating Large Primes, Phil Milmoe, 09:43
- Deriving a formula for the process queue size??, qazmlp1209, 09:41
- Re: Cantor's diagonalization argument, Randy Poe, 09:39
- Re: Find the largest integer a or b without comparisons??, fm2766, 09:20
- Re: Find the largest integer a or b without comparisons??, fm2766, 09:19
- Re: The meaning of set?, Douglas Eagleson, 08:55
- Re: Cartesian product non-associativity, Arturo Magidin, 08:43
- Re: The meaning of set?, Aatu Koskensilta, 08:40
- Re: Elementary Group Theory, Arturo Magidin, 08:37
- Re: modifying mahalanobis distance, shaobo hou, 08:34
- Re: simplifying trig expression, Badger, 08:10
- Re: Cantor's diagonalization argument, G.E. Ivey, 08:04
- Re: Cantor's diagonalization argument, G.E. Ivey, 08:04
- Re: simplifying trig expression, Mike, 07:56
- Re: simplifying trig expression, G.E. Ivey, 07:54
- Re: simplifying trig expression, Mike, 07:44
- Qoutient fields of factor rings of an integral domain, Jose Capco, 07:33
- Re: Simply Connected, William Elliot, 07:30
- Re: algebra/geometry, William Elliot, 07:28
- Re: Is this true ? ( My apologize ), William Elliot, 07:22
- Re: Spec(C[X,Y]/(XY-1)], svuytdehaage@xxxxxxxxxxx, 07:19
- Re: Simple questions about Galois fields, Timothy Murphy, 07:05
- Re: Spec(C[X,Y]/(XY-1)], svuytdehaage@xxxxxxxxxxx, 07:00
- Re: Cantor's diagonalization argument, Lee Rudolph, 06:54
- Re: Cantor Confusion, Sebastian Holzmann, 06:39
- Re: The meaning of set?, Lee Rudolph, 06:39
- Re: Cantor Confusion, Sebastian Holzmann, 06:33
- Re: Cantor Confusion, Sebastian Holzmann, 06:31
- Re: The meaning of set?, zzbunker@xxxxxxxxxxxx, 06:25
- Re: ln(2)/2 proof, David C . Ullrich, 06:22
- Re: algebra with Z[i]/<2+2i>., Jannick Asmus, 06:16
- Since the beginning...., Luis, 05:48
- Re: Cantor's diagonalization argument, Rupert, 05:33
- Re: Zen and...Math??, Gottfried Helms, 05:27
- Is this true ? ( My apologize ), Luis, 05:10
- Is this true ? ( My apologize ), Luis, 05:09
- Re: algebra/geometry, Johny, 04:57
- Re: Simple questions about Galois fields, Derek Holt, 04:50
- Re: algebra/geometry, Johny, 04:49
- Re: The meaning of set?, Rupert, 04:39
- Re: R-homomorphisms, Rupert, 04:35
- Application of Birthday Paradox, Paul, 04:27
- Re: Riemann geometry, chicken or the egg?, Hero, 04:23
- Re: An uncountable countable set, imaginatorium, 04:11
- Re: Probability that the sum of n uniform-(0,1) variables is < 1, is 1/n!, Michael Press, 04:06
- Re: Cantor Confusion, Han de Bruijn, 03:53
- Re: Forbidden graph structures?, Butch Malahide, 03:51
- Re: Moebius Band is not homeomorphic with a Torus, victor_meldrew_666, 03:46
- Re: Cantor Confusion, Han de Bruijn, 03:38
- Re: The meaning of set?, Aatu Koskensilta, 03:38
- Re: Cantor Confusion, Han de Bruijn, 03:25
- Re: An uncountable countable set, RLG, 03:21
- Re: The meaning of set?, Rupert, 03:04
- Re: The meaning of set?, Rupert, 03:00
- Re: Cantor's diagonalization argument, Virgil, 02:53
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Virgil, 02:38
- Re: Simple questions about Galois fields, mskirvin, 02:35
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Virgil, 02:34
- Re: Simple questions about Galois fields, mskirvin, 02:30
- Re: Cantor's diagonalization argument, Aatu Koskensilta, 02:30
- Re: Cantor's diagonalization argument, Virgil, 02:29
- Re: Cantor's diagonalization argument, Virgil, 02:27
- Re: help: a Combinatorial problem, James Waldby, 02:02
- Re: Forbidden graph structures?, Gerry Myerson, 01:59
- Re: algebra with Z[i]/<2+2i>., mina_world, 01:58
- Re: Simple questions about Galois fields, Gerry Myerson, 01:56
- Re: probability problem, Butch Malahide, 01:52
- Re: modifying mahalanobis distance, Ray Koopman, 01:50
- R-homomorphisms, rod2, 01:39
- R-homomorphisms, rod2, 01:39
- R-homomorphisms, rod2, 01:39
- Re: An uncountable countable set, David Marcus, 01:37
- Re: An uncountable countable set, David Marcus, 01:32
- Re: An uncountable countable set, David Marcus, 01:27
- Re: Cantor's diagonalization argument, Gerry Myerson, 01:26
- Re: Cantor's diagonalization argument, Aatu Koskensilta, 01:25
- Re: Cantor's diagonalization argument, Aatu Koskensilta, 01:24
- Re: Cantor's diagonalization argument, zzbunker@xxxxxxxxxxxx, 01:22
- Re: Cantor's diagonalization argument, Peter Webb, 01:16
- Re: An uncountable countable set, stephen, 01:15
- Re: Lindelof covering theorem,, Jannick Asmus, 01:15
- Re: Cantor's diagonalization argument, Aatu Koskensilta, 01:13
- Re: probability problem, James Waldby, 01:12
- Re: Lindelof covering theorem,, vsgdp, 01:08
- Re: algebra with Z[i]/<2+2i>., Jannick Asmus, 01:05
- Re: Cantor's diagonalization argument, zzbunker@xxxxxxxxxxxx, 01:05
- Re: An uncountable countable set, imaginatorium, 01:04
- Re: JSH: How would you prove a corrupted math field?, Dr Viktor Plankenstein, 00:57
- Re: Cantor's diagonalization argument, Aatu Koskensilta, 00:55
- Re: I found a way to get Surrogate Factoring to work!; was Re: JSH: Generalized factoring idea, Tim Peters, 00:54
- Re: laplace transform, Robert Israel, 00:52
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Ross A. Finlayson, 00:50
- Re: An uncountable countable set, David Marcus, 00:50
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Virgil, 00:49
- Re: Cantor's diagonalization argument, The Ghost In The Machine, 00:48
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Virgil, 00:48
- Re: i is not in Q(2^(1/4) i), Jannick Asmus, 00:47
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Ross A. Finlayson, 00:45
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Virgil, 00:43
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Virgil, 00:41
- Re: An uncountable countable set, imaginatorium, 00:40
- Re: An uncountable countable set, cbrown, 00:39
- Re: Cantor's diagonalization argument, Virgil, 00:39
- Re: probability problem, vysotin, 00:35
- Re: An uncountable countable set, cbrown, 00:34
- Re: An uncountable countable set, David Marcus, 00:34
- Re: Is this true ?, Virgil, 00:34
- Re: probability problem, C6L1V@xxxxxxx, 00:32
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Ross A. Finlayson, 00:31
- Re: An uncountable countable set, cbrown, 00:28
- Re: An uncountable countable set, imaginatorium, 00:27
- Re: The meaning of set?, Ross A. Finlayson, 00:26
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Virgil, 00:25
- Re: Cantor's diagonalization argument, Ross A. Finlayson, 00:24
- Re: how to find normal to a surface in R^3, [Mr.] Lynn Kurtz, 00:23
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Virgil, 00:22
- Re: how to find normal to a surface in R^3, C6L1V@xxxxxxx, 00:20
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Tony Orlow, 00:07
- Re: Cantor's diagonalization argument, Aatu Koskensilta, 00:06
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Tony Orlow, 00:05
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Tony Orlow, 00:02
- Re: Cantor's diagonalization argument, Russell, 00:01
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Virgil, 00:01
October 26, 2006
- Re: how to find normal to a surface in R^3, lite . on . beta, 23:59
- Re: An uncountable countable set, cbrown, 23:56
- Cantor's diagonalization argument, Mark-T, 23:53
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Virgil, 23:53
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Tony Orlow, 23:52
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Virgil, 23:42
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Randy Poe, 23:39
- help: a Combinatorial problem, Yecloud, 23:32
- Re: An uncountable countable set, David Marcus, 23:32
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Tony Orlow, 23:30
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Tony Orlow, 23:28
- Re: probability problem, Butch Malahide, 23:25
- Re: Elementary Group Theory, Russell, 23:20
- Re: Is this true ?, William Elliot, 23:20
- Re: An uncountable countable set, David Marcus, 23:20
- Properties of a joint distribution, james . smith99, 23:16
- laplace transform, gerry G, 23:15
- laplace transform, gerry G, 23:14
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Tony Orlow, 23:13
- Re: JSH: How would you prove a corrupted math field?, Mr.T, 23:06
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Tony Orlow, 23:04
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Tony Orlow, 22:55
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Ross A. Finlayson, 22:53
- North Korea might be one of the most reasonable countries in the world, Mr.T, 22:53
- Re: Elementary Group Theory, cbrown, 22:51
- Re: ln(2)/2 proof, far2hybrid, 22:38
- Re: probability problem, jmorriss@xxxxxxxxxxx, 22:38
- Re: JSH: How would you prove a corrupted math field?, Jesse F. Hughes, 22:34
- I found a way to get Surrogate Factoring to work!; was Re: JSH: Generalized factoring idea, Proginoskes, 22:32
- Re: Sudoku online, me13013, 22:32
- Re: Sudoku online, me13013, 22:32
- Re: Sudoku online, me13013, 22:31
- Re: Sudoku online, me13013, 22:31
- Re: probability problem, C6L1V@xxxxxxx, 22:30
- Re: Lindelof covering theorem,, don, 22:21
- Re: simplifying trig expression, Proginoskes, 22:19
- Re: JSH: Generalized factoring idea, Tim Peters, 22:13
- Re: probability problem, Butch Malahide, 22:09
- simplifying trig expression, Mike, 22:00
- Re: Elementary Group Theory, Narcoleptic Insomniac, 21:51
- Re: Percentage: $120 million is of $180 million?, Brian, 21:49
- Re: algebra with Z[i]/<2+2i>., mina_world, 21:46
- No., Brian, 21:46
- Re: Analysis question, Herman Rubin, 21:29
- Re: Cantor Confusion, William Hughes, 21:26
- Inequality's for Volume,projection Area ,Area,circumference,etc., NILS BÖRJESSON, 21:25
- Re: Simple Set Theory question, Herman Rubin, 21:24
- Re: An uncountable countable set, cbrown, 21:21
- Re: Simple Set Theory question, Chip Eastham, 21:19
- Re: what is this differential in an elliptic motion?, Alinabi, 21:18
- Re: FLTMA: A little group theory, The Dougster, 21:17
- Re: The meaning of set?, Aatu Koskensilta, 21:03
- Re: probability problem, Daniel Mayost, 21:02
- Is this true ?, Luis, 21:00
- Re: JSH: Will to be wrong, Aatu Koskensilta, 20:56
- Simple questions about Galois fields, Tom Anderson, 20:49
- Re: Simple Set Theory question, Virgil, 20:37
- Re: JSH: Will to be wrong, Tim Peters, 20:37
- Re: Cantor Confusion, Dik T. Winter, 20:36
- Re: Proof for an inequality, david petry, 20:29
- Re: Cantor Confusion, Dik T. Winter, 20:29
- Re: Simple Set Theory question, Chip Eastham, 20:26
- Re: Cantor Confusion, Dik T. Winter, 20:12
- Re: The meaning of set?, Rupert, 20:11
- Re: probability problem, Proginoskes, 20:08
- Re: Riemann geometry, chicken or the egg?, Gerry Myerson, 20:03
- Re: Percentage: $120 million is of $180 million?, mensanator@xxxxxxxxxxx, 19:56
- Re: Cardinal subtraction, division and rooting:, David R Tribble, 19:54
- Re: Simple Set Theory question, Gerry Myerson, 19:52
- Re: JSH: Will to be wrong, Aatu Koskensilta, 19:46
- Re: Proof for an inequality, Drenchedinaverageness, 19:45
- Re: probability problem, Butch Malahide, 19:44
- Re: i is not in Q(2^(1/4) i), Proginoskes, 19:42
- Re: Cantor Confusion, Dik T. Winter, 19:42
- what is this differential in an elliptic motion?, roegel, 19:41
- Re: i is not in Q(2^(1/4) i), Jack Maney, 19:41
- Re: Forbidden graph structures?, Butch Malahide, 19:40
- Re: i is not in Q(2^(1/4) i), Jack Maney, 19:40
- Re: Forbidden graph structures?, Butch Malahide, 19:40
- Re: An uncountable countable set, MoeBlee, 19:32
- Re: i is not in Q(2^(1/4) i), Gerry Myerson, 19:30
- Re: Cantor Confusion, MoeBlee, 19:30
- Re: Cantor Confusion, David Marcus, 19:28
- Re: "10c - c = 9. This is the same as 9c = 9." Is that correct?, Dik T. Winter, 19:25
- Re: Cantor Confusion, MoeBlee, 19:25
- Re: Cantor Confusion, MoeBlee, 19:25
- Re: Cantor Confusion, MoeBlee, 19:25
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Lester Zick, 19:22
- Re: Cartesian product non-associativity, MoeBlee, 19:22
- Re: Cardinal subtraction, division and rooting:, Dik T. Winter, 19:22
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Lester Zick, 19:20
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Dik T. Winter, 19:19
- Re: Cantor Confusion, MoeBlee, 19:18
- Re: i is not in Q(2^(1/4) i), Jannick Asmus, 19:17
- Re: Cartesian product non-associativity, MoeBlee, 19:17
- Re: LCM equation?-, JEMebius, 19:15
- Re: probability problem, Proginoskes, 19:06
- i is not in Q(2^(1/4) i), Thunder, 19:05
- Re: Cantor Confusion, Lester Zick, 19:04
- Re: Moebius Band is not homeomorphic with a Torus, Proginoskes, 19:03
- Re: Find the largest integer a or b without comparisons??, Proginoskes, 18:54
- Re: looking for f,g where f^n + g^n = 1, Stephen Montgomery-Smith, 18:53
- Re: probability problem, danheyman@xxxxxxxxx, 18:53
- Re: Find the largest integer a or b without comparisons??, Proginoskes, 18:53
- Re: Cantor Confusion, Lester Zick, 18:48
- Re: Markov Chains II, Proginoskes, 18:45
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Virgil, 18:39
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Lester Zick, 18:35
- LCM and GCD definition extended to integers?, Aloha Kakuikanu, 18:33
- Re: An uncountable countable set, David Marcus, 18:31
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Lester Zick, 18:29
- Re: An uncountable countable set, David Marcus, 18:27
- Re: Sudoku online, Kevin Stone, 18:26
- Re: probability problem, Butch Malahide, 18:26
- Re: LCM equation?, Aloha Kakuikanu, 18:21
- Any special structrue for such a stochastic control problem?, hopen, 18:21
- Re: algebra with Z[i]/<2+2i>., Rupert, 18:20
- probability problem, vysotin, 18:20
- Re: Simple Set Theory question, MoeBlee, 18:19
- Re: An uncountable countable set, David Marcus, 18:17
- Re: Ordinal: Definitions, MoeBlee, 18:16
- Re: LCM equation?, Aloha Kakuikanu, 18:15
- Re: Ordinal: Definitions, MoeBlee, 18:01
- Re: Ordinal: Definitions, MoeBlee, 17:58
- Re: LCM equation?, K S, 17:55
- Re: Infinity equals one, MoeBlee, 17:51
- Re: Cardinal subtraction, division and rooting:, MoeBlee, 17:50
- Re: Elementary Group Theory, cbrown, 17:48
- Re: Sets and common border, MoeBlee, 17:48
- Re: LCM equation?, Aloha Kakuikanu, 17:41
- Re: looking for f,g where f^n + g^n = 1, Jannick Asmus, 17:41
- Re: An uncountable countable set, stephen, 17:40
- Re: algebra with Z[i]/<2+2i>., Jannick Asmus, 17:39
- Re: Percentage: $120 million is of $180 million?, Phil Carmody, 17:38
- Re: Elementary Group Theory, Jannick Asmus, 17:37
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Virgil, 17:32
- Re: LCM equation?, Aloha Kakuikanu, 17:32
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Virgil, 17:30
- Re: LCM equation?, K S, 17:30
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Virgil, 17:29
- Re: LCM equation?, K S, 17:28
- Elementary Group Theory, Narcoleptic Insomniac, 17:26
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Virgil, 17:26
- Re: Percentage: $120 million is of $180 million?, Bob Kolker, 17:25
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Virgil, 17:24
- Re: LCM equation?, Aloha Kakuikanu, 17:23
- Percentage: $120 million is of $180 million?, pcutilisateur, 17:20
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Virgil, 17:20
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Virgil, 17:17
- Re: Analysis Question: Measurable functions, Ronald Bruck, 17:17
- Re: looking for f,g where f^n + g^n = 1, Stephen Montgomery-Smith, 17:13
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Virgil, 17:12
- Re: An uncountable countable set, MoeBlee, 17:12
- Re: Analysis question, Ronald Bruck, 17:09
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Virgil, 17:08
- Re: LCM equation?, Scott Fluhrer, 17:08
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Virgil, 17:06
- Re: An uncountable countable set, MoeBlee, 17:06
- Re: An uncountable countable set, MoeBlee, 17:04
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Virgil, 17:04
- LCM equation?, Aloha Kakuikanu, 17:03
- Re: Moebius Band is not homeomorphic with a Torus, Narasimham, 17:01
- Re: [] intersection of compact sets, Ronald Bruck, 16:58
- Re: algebra/geometry, kibby, 16:57
- Re: Cantor Confusion, MoeBlee, 16:54
- Re: Moebius Band is not homeomorphic with a Torus, Hero, 16:50
- Re: An uncountable countable set, MoeBlee, 16:48
- Re: Cartesian product non-associativity, Arturo Magidin, 16:43
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Virgil, 16:42
- Re: Forbidden graph structures?, Butch Malahide, 16:41
- Re: An uncountable countable set, MoeBlee, 16:38
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Virgil, 16:38
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Virgil, 16:36
- Re: Cantor Confusion, Virgil, 16:32
- Re: Cantor Confusion, Virgil, 16:29
- Re: Cantor Confusion, Virgil, 16:26
- Re: Cantor Confusion, MoeBlee, 16:25
- Re: Cantor Confusion, Virgil, 16:20
- Re: Cantor Confusion, Virgil, 16:18
- Re: Cantor Confusion, Virgil, 16:15
- Re: looking for f,g where f^n + g^n = 1, Gene Ward Smith, 16:14
- Re: "10c - c = 9. This is the same as 9c = 9." Is that correct?, Dave L. Renfro, 16:14
- Re: Cartesian product non-associativity, Arturo Magidin, 16:13
- Re: Cantor Confusion, MoeBlee, 16:08
- Re: example of module..., Arturo Magidin, 16:02
- Re: Riemann geometry, chicken or the egg?, Hero, 15:57
- Re: Cantor Confusion, MoeBlee, 15:53
- Re: Cantor Confusion, William Hughes, 15:52
- Re: An uncountable countable set, stephen, 15:50
- Forbidden graph structures?, smoser, 15:49
- Re: "10c - c = 9. This is the same as 9c = 9." Is that correct?, Phil Carmody, 15:48
- Re: Cantor Confusion, MoeBlee, 15:43
- Re: example of module..., rod2, 15:38
- Re: algebra/geometry, Arturo Magidin, 15:32
- Re: Moebius Band is not homeomorphic with a Torus, Narasimham, 15:32
- Re: Cantor Confusion, Virgil, 15:32
- Re: algebra/geometry, G.E. Ivey, 15:31
- Re: "10c - c = 9. This is the same as 9c = 9." Is that correct?, Randy Poe, 15:31
- Re: Cantor Confusion, Virgil, 15:31
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Lester Zick, 15:29
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Lester Zick, 15:29
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Lester Zick, 15:29
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Lester Zick, 15:29
- Re: Cantor Confusion, Lester Zick, 15:29
- Re: Cantor Confusion, Lester Zick, 15:29
- Re: Cantor Confusion, Lester Zick, 15:29
- Re: algebra/geometry, Johny, 15:29
- Re: An uncountable countable set, cbrown, 15:27
- Re: Cantor Confusion, William Hughes, 15:23
- Re: Cantor Confusion, David Marcus, 15:21
- Re: Bibliography from book Toda: "Composition Methods...", wodorotlenek, 15:21
- Re: Cantor Confusion, David Marcus, 15:18
- Re: Cantor Confusion, Virgil, 15:16
- Re: Cantor Confusion, William Hughes, 15:13
- Re: An uncountable countable set, David Marcus, 15:13
- Re: Cantor Confusion, David Marcus, 15:13
- Re: condensation points in R^n, Arturo Magidin, 15:08
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Randy Poe, 15:08
- Re: Cartesian product non-associativity, Arturo Magidin, 15:04
- Re: An uncountable countable set, MoeBlee, 15:03
- Re: Cantor Confusion, David Marcus, 15:02
- Re: Cantor Confusion, Virgil, 15:01
- Re: Cantor Confusion, David Marcus, 14:57
- condensation points in R^n, vsgdp, 14:56
- Re: A nowhere continuous permutation, 2Pac, 14:56
- Re: Cantor Confusion, Virgil, 14:54
- Re: Cantor Confusion, georgie, 14:54
- Re: An uncountable countable set, David Marcus, 14:50
- Re: Cantor Confusion, Virgil, 14:49
- Re: Probability that the sum of n uniform-(0,1) variables is < 1, is 1/n!, C6L1V@xxxxxxx, 14:48
- Re: Bibliography from book Toda: "Composition Methods...", victor_meldrew_666, 14:47
- Re: Cantor Confusion, Virgil, 14:42
- Re: An uncountable countable set, David Marcus, 14:39
- Re: Cantor Confusion, Virgil, 14:37
- Re: An uncountable countable set, MoeBlee, 14:37
- Re: A nowhere continuous permutation, The World Wide Wade, 14:36
- Re: Cantor Confusion, Virgil, 14:34
- Re: Cantor Confusion, Virgil, 14:31
- Re: "10c - c = 9. This is the same as 9c = 9." Is that correct?, Dave L. Renfro, 14:27
- Re: Cantor Confusion, Virgil, 14:25
- Re: Cartesian product non-associativity, MoeBlee, 14:20
- Re: Bibliography from book Toda: "Composition Methods...", W. Dale Hall, 14:19
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Tony Orlow, 14:11
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Tony Orlow, 14:10
- Re: Find the largest integer a or b without comparisons??, David W . Cantrell, 14:10
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Tony Orlow, 14:09
- Re: Cantor Confusion, Randy Poe, 14:05
- Re: Bibliography from book Toda: "Composition Methods...", W. Dale Hall, 14:04
- Re: Simple Set Theory question, Chip Eastham, 14:02
- Re: Cantor Confusion, mueckenh, 14:02
- Re: Trig Formula, Ignacio Larrosa Caņestro, 13:57
- Re: Cantor Confusion, mueckenh, 13:54
- Re: Markov Chains II, Luis, 13:49
- Re: Cantor Confusion, mueckenh, 13:48
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Mike Kelly, 13:47
- Re: Cantor Confusion, mueckenh, 13:42
- Re: Cantor Confusion, mueckenh, 13:39
- Re: Cantor Confusion, mueckenh, 13:37
- Re: Cantor Confusion, mueckenh, 13:33
- Re: An uncountable countable set, stephen, 13:31
- Re: Middle third characterization by induction of the Cantor ternary set, David C. Ullrich, 13:29
- Re: Cantor Confusion, mueckenh, 13:28
- Re: Cantor Confusion, mueckenh, 13:27
- Re: Find the largest integer a or b without comparisons??, Gerard Schildberger, 13:25
- Re: Middle third characterization by induction of the Cantor ternary set, José Carlos Santos, 13:25
- algebra with Z[i]/<2+2i>., mina_world, 13:25
- Re: "10c - c = 9. This is the same as 9c = 9." Is that correct?, Chopra_Reader, 13:24
- Re: Cantor Confusion, mueckenh, 13:23
- Re: Use of technology in Teaching & Learning Mathematics, luiroto, 13:17
- Re: Simple Set Theory question, MoeBlee, 13:13
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Randy Poe, 13:12
- Re: Cardinal subtraction, division and rooting:, zuhair, 13:11
- Re: Cardinal subtraction, division and rooting:, zuhair, 13:09
- Re: Cantor Confusion, Randy Poe, 13:07
- Re: The meaning of set?, zuhair, 13:07
- Re: Infinity equals one, John Coleman, 13:04
- Re: Middle third characterization by induction of the Cantor ternary set, jennifer, 13:04
- Re: Middle third characterization by induction of the Cantor ternary set, José Carlos Santos, 12:57
- Re: Cardinals as Equivalence class?, zuhair, 12:55
- Re: Infinity equals one, Tony Orlow, 12:50
- Middle third characterization by induction of the Cantor ternary set, jennifer, 12:47
- Re: Ordinal: Definitions, zuhair, 12:43
- Re: Cantor Confusion, Tony Orlow, 12:43
- Re: Riemann geometry, chicken or the egg?, Robert Israel, 12:40
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Mike Kelly, 12:38
- Re: Sets and common border, Tony Orlow, 12:37
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Tony Orlow, 12:31
- Re: Ordinal: Definitions, zuhair, 12:27
- Re: looking for f,g where f^n + g^n = 1, Robert Israel, 12:25
- Re: algebra/geometry, Johny, 12:24
- Re: Ordinal: Definitions, zuhair, 12:24
- Re: Nonlinear equations, Robert Israel, 12:19
- Re: Infinitely Small Chances, fernando revilla, 12:17
- Sudoku online, Ioannis, 12:08
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Tony Orlow, 11:59
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Tony Orlow, 11:58
- Re: non-separable Hilbert space, Robert Israel, 11:50
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Tony Orlow, 11:47
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Tony Orlow, 11:41
- Re: Find the largest integer a or b without comparisons??, Gerard Schildberger, 11:38
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Tony Orlow, 11:29
- Re: Hello!Every mathmatics wizard, Haonus, 11:27
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Tony Orlow, 11:25
- Re: Probability that the sum of n uniform-(0,1) variables is < 1, is 1/n!, johnblackjr, 11:24
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Tony Orlow, 11:21
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Tony Orlow, 11:20
- Re: A nowhere continuous permutation, Arturo Magidin, 11:18
- Re: Riemann geometry, chicken or the egg?, bootlace, 11:17
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Tony Orlow, 11:12
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Tony Orlow, 11:11
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Tony Orlow, 11:08
- A nowhere continuous permutation, 2Pac, 11:07
- Re: looking for f,g where f^n + g^n = 1, Arturo Magidin, 11:07
- Re: looking for f,g where f^n + g^n = 1, José Carlos Santos, 11:01
- Re: Solve using logs, Dave L. Renfro, 10:53
- Re: Infinitely Small Chances, David C . Ullrich, 10:53
- looking for f,g where f^n + g^n = 1, Arjang Assadi, 10:52
- Re: non-separable Hilbert space, David C . Ullrich, 10:50
- Re: Solve using logs, chrissmith_156, 10:41
- Re: Solve using logs, Arturo Magidin, 10:39
- Re: Solve using logs, Arjang Assadi, 10:34
- Re: Find the largest integer a or b without comparisons??, fm2766, 10:34
- Re: Solve using logs, chrissmith_156, 10:33
- Re: Character Tables for M24 and M12, Jyrki Lahtonen, 10:23
- Re: Infinitely Small Chances, Richard Tobin, 10:05
- Re: Solve using logs, Arturo Magidin, 10:03
- Re: Solve using logs, José Carlos Santos, 10:02
- Re: Character Tables for M24 and M12, PaulHjelmstad, 09:58
- Re: Infinitely Small Chances, mathedman, 09:45
- Solve using logs, chrissmith_156, 09:42
- Re: Markov Chains II, Mark, 09:40
- Re: To simplify a product of 16 sines in 5 variables, David M Einstein, 09:37
- Re: FLTMA: A little group theory, Chip Eastham, 09:28
- Use of technology in Teaching & Learning Mathematics, gslawania, 09:26
- Re: Rosa's graceful tree conjecture, icahit, 09:21
- Re: Zen and...Math??, Gottfried Helms, 09:11
- Re: Fractions, Milo Gardner, 09:04
- Re: Moebius Band is not homeomorphic with a Torus, Stephen Montgomery-Smith, 09:04
- Nonlinear equations, Deep, 08:58
- Re: Find the largest integer a or b without comparisons??, alainverghote@xxxxxxxx, 08:57
- Re: Simply Connected, sg552, 08:49
- Re: Simply Connected, sg552, 08:21
- Re: Moebius Band is not homeomorphic with a Torus, Peter Webb, 08:13
- Re: Moebius Band is not homeomorphic with a Torus, Peter Webb, 08:09
- Re: Simply Connected, sg552, 08:06
- Re: Moebius Band is not homeomorphic with a Torus, wodorotlenek, 08:06
- Re: FLTMA: A little group theory, The Dougster, 07:58
- Re: Moebius Band is not homeomorphic with a Torus, Jyrki Lahtonen, 07:55
- Re: algebra/geometry, MANAS, 07:50
- Re: Moebius Band is not homeomorphic with a Torus, wodorotlenek, 07:44
- Re: Cantor Confusion, mueckenh, 07:42
- Re: Cantor Confusion, jpalecek, 07:37
- j-functions and reciprocity theorems, Crios, 07:37
- Re: "10c - c = 9. This is the same as 9c = 9." Is that correct?, William Hughes, 07:35
- Re: Moebius Band is not homeomorphic with a Torus, Rupert, 07:28
- Re: Proofs with Convex Functions..., jseppa17@xxxxxxxxx, 07:26
- Re: modifying mahalanobis distance, shaobo hou, 07:25
- Re: Cantor Confusion, mueckenh, 07:16
- Re: non-separable Hilbert space, Rupert, 07:15
- Re: Simply Connected, William Elliot, 07:12
- Re: Find the largest integer a or b without comparisons??, Dik T. Winter, 07:06
- Re: Cantor Confusion, mueckenh, 07:01
- Re: JSH: Whew!!!, Dik T. Winter, 06:55
- Re: Simply Connected, sznitzeln, 06:48
- Re: algebra/geometry, William Elliot, 06:35
- Re: Infinitely Small Chances, William Hughes, 06:31
- Re: Hello!Every mathmatics wizard, Paulo Matos, 06:29
- Re: Infinitely Small Chances, David C . Ullrich, 06:28
- Re: Analysis Question, David C . Ullrich, 06:24
- Re: Should-be-easy analysis problem, David C . Ullrich, 06:20
- Re: Moebius Band is not homeomorphic with a Torus, wodorotlenek, 06:19
- Re: non-separable Hilbert space, David C . Ullrich, 06:17
- Re: almost surely convergence and infitely often..., David C . Ullrich, 06:14
- Re: Minimization problem, e_hobsbawm, 06:08
- Re: Cantor Confusion, mueckenh, 05:59
- Re: JSH: Generalized factoring idea, Tim Peters, 05:59
- Re: Markov Chains II, Luis, 05:59
- Re: Markov Chains II, Luis, 05:57
- algebra/geometry, Johny, 05:56
- Simply Connected, William Elliot, 05:50
- Re: almost surely convergence and infitely often..., David Jones, 05:40
- Bibliography from book Toda: "Composition Methods...", wodorotlenek, 05:35
- Re: Cantor Confusion, Han de Bruijn, 05:02
- Re: Translates in R^2 and lattices, Simeon Stefanov, 04:44
- Re: Find the largest integer a or b without comparisons??, Derek Holt, 04:44
- Re: JSH: Whew!!!, Tim Peters, 04:42
- Re: Cantor Confusion, mueckenh, 04:35
- Moebius Band is not homeomorphic with a Torus, Narasimham, 04:31
- Re: JSH: Whew!!!, Tim Peters, 04:30
- Re: Cantor Confusion, mueckenh, 04:26
- Minimization problem, e_hobsbawm, 04:23
- Re: Cantor Confusion, mueckenh, 04:22
- Re: Infinitely Small Chances, Han de Bruijn, 04:22
- Re: "10c - c = 9. This is the same as 9c = 9." Is that correct?, Phil Carmody, 04:09
- Re: Cantor Confusion, mueckenh, 04:07
- Re: Cantor Confusion, mueckenh, 04:04
- Re: Cantor Confusion, mueckenh, 04:02
- Re: Find the largest integer a or b without comparisons??, Phil Carmody, 04:02
- Re: FLTMA: A little group theory, Gottfried Helms, 04:00
- Re: Cantor Confusion, mueckenh, 03:59
- Re: Find the largest integer a or b without comparisons??, Proginoskes, 03:44
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Han de Bruijn, 03:43
- Re: Find the largest integer a or b without comparisons??, Proginoskes, 03:42
- Re: JSH: Whew!!!, Keith Ramsay, 03:42
- Re: Proof for an inequality, Proginoskes, 03:36
- Re: A little problem solving ( perhaps ) with Markov Chains Theory, Proginoskes, 03:35
- Re: Markov Chains II, Proginoskes, 03:29
- Re: FLTMA: A little group theory, The Dougster, 03:28
- Re: Proyective Module... easy?, Jyrki Lahtonen, 03:17
- Re: An uncountable countable set, RLG, 03:06
- Re: JSH: Whew!!!, Proginoskes, 03:05
- Re: Sets and common border, vreddyp, 02:59
- Re: Probability that the sum of n uniform-(0,1) variables is < 1, is 1/n!, Ray Koopman, 02:53
- Re: non-separable Hilbert space, Rupert, 02:40
- Re: Sets and common border, Ross A. Finlayson, 02:26
- Re: Probability that the sum of n uniform-(0,1) variables is < 1, is 1/n!, johnblackjr, 02:04
- Re: Sets and common border, vreddyp, 01:48
- Re: how to find normal to a surface in R^3, Stephen J. Herschkorn, 01:16
- Re: how to find normal to a surface in R^3, Virgil, 00:57
- Re: how to find normal to a surface in R^3, Rob, 00:49
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Ross A. Finlayson, 00:39
- how to find normal to a surface in R^3, lite . on . beta, 00:37
- Re: Find the largest integer a or b without comparisons??, Robert Israel, 00:29
- Re: international math notation, Ben Rudiak-Gould, 00:25
- Re: "10c - c = 9. This is the same as 9c = 9." Is that correct?, David Marcus, 00:20
- Re: Proof for an inequality, Robert Israel, 00:14
- Re: An uncountable countable set, David Marcus, 00:06
October 25, 2006
- Re: Analysis question, The poster formerly known as Colleyville Alan, 23:47
- Re: Riemann geometry, chicken or the egg?, Gerry Myerson, 23:30
- Re: Find the largest integer a or b without comparisons??, Ross A. Finlayson, 23:29
- Re: It can take 500 years, Quinn Tyler Jackson, 23:18
- Re: Find the largest integer a or b without comparisons??, Ross A. Finlayson, 23:07
- Re: A little problem solving ( perhaps ) with Markov Chains Theory, Michael, 22:58
- Re: Riemann geometry, chicken or the egg?, bootlace, 22:39
- Re: modifying mahalanobis distance, Ray Koopman, 22:33
- Re: Find the largest integer a or b without comparisons??, Ross A. Finlayson, 22:29
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Ross A. Finlayson, 22:18
- Re: Simple Set Theory question, Ron Jones, 22:14
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Ross A. Finlayson, 22:11
- Re: JSH: Whew!!!, Rupert, 22:01
- Re: FLTMA: A little group theory, The Dougster, 22:01
- Re: To simplify a product of 16 sines in 5 variables, David M Einstein, 22:00
- Re: The meaning of set?, Rupert, 21:58
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Dik T. Winter, 21:50
- Re: Find the largest integer a or b without comparisons??, Virgil, 21:42
- Re: An uncountable countable set, MoeBlee, 21:39
- Re: Cantor Confusion, Virgil, 21:37
- Re: "10c - c = 9. This is the same as 9c = 9." Is that correct?, Dik T. Winter, 21:37
- Re: Proyective Module... easy?, Yoyontzin, 21:36
- Re: Cantor Confusion, Virgil, 21:30
- Re: To simplify a product of 16 sines in 5 variables, Thomas Mautsch, 21:30
- Re: Cantor Confusion, MoeBlee, 21:29
- Re: Cantor Confusion, Virgil, 21:26
- Re: Cantor Confusion, Virgil, 21:25
- Re: "10c - c = 9. This is the same as 9c = 9." Is that correct?, Chopra_Reader, 21:22
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Ross A. Finlayson, 21:13
- Re: "10c - c = 9. This is the same as 9c = 9." Is that correct?, abe . buckingham, 21:10
- Re: "10c - c = 9. This is the same as 9c = 9." Is that correct?, William Hughes, 21:06
- Re: To simplify a product of 16 sines in 5 variables, Thomas Mautsch, 21:05
- Re: A question on algebraic circle fitting, Thomas Mautsch, 21:05
- Re: Riemann geometry, chicken or the egg?, bootlace, 21:04
- Re: "10c - c = 9. This is the same as 9c = 9." Is that correct?, Chopra_Reader, 21:00
- Re: JSH: How would you prove a corrupted math field?, gagro, 20:53
- Re: "10c - c = 9. This is the same as 9c = 9." Is that correct?, Chopra_Reader, 20:53
- Re: Analysis question, david petry, 20:52
- Re: An uncountable countable set, MoeBlee, 20:47
- Re: JSH: How would you prove a corrupted math field?, gagro, 20:42
- Re: It can take 500 years, Nick, 20:38
- Re: Cardinal subtraction, division and rooting:, Dik T. Winter, 20:33
- Re: An uncountable countable set, MoeBlee, 20:32
- Re: "10c - c = 9. This is the same as 9c = 9." Is that correct?, Nick, 20:28
- Re: Ordinals, Cardinals and Functional numbers., Nick, 20:24
- halving lemma(FFT), ericunfuk, 20:21
- Re: An uncountable countable set, MoeBlee, 20:20
- Re: Proof for an inequality, Nick, 20:19
- Re: FLTMA: A little group theory, The Dougster, 20:18
- "10c - c = 9. This is the same as 9c = 9." Is that correct?, Chopra_Reader, 20:18
- Re: An uncountable countable set, MoeBlee, 20:17
- Re: ln(2)/2 proof, far2hybrid, 20:16
- Re: JSH: Whew!!!, Dik T. Winter, 20:15
- Re: Cardinal subtraction, division and rooting:, MoeBlee, 20:05
- Re: Cardinal subtraction, division and rooting:, MoeBlee, 20:04
- Re: Find the largest integer a or b without comparisons??, David W . Cantrell, 19:50
- A little problem solving ( perhaps ) with Markov Chains Theory, Luis, 19:49
- Re: To simplify a product of 16 sines in 5 variables, Peter L. Montgomery, 19:42
- Re: Find the largest integer a or b without comparisons??, David W . Cantrell, 19:35
- Re: Find the largest integer a or b without comparisons??, Gerard Schildberger, 19:24
- Re: Find the largest integer a or b without comparisons??, Gerard Schildberger, 19:19
- Re: Probability that the sum of n uniform-(0,1) variables is < 1, is 1/n!, danheyman@xxxxxxxxx, 19:12
- Re: An uncountable countable set, David Marcus, 19:06
- Re: Find the largest integer a or b without comparisons??, fm2766, 19:05
- Re: Simple Set Theory question, Gerry Myerson, 19:05
- Re: An uncountable countable set, David Marcus, 19:04
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Lester Zick, 18:59
- Re: Riemann geometry, chicken or the egg?, Gerry Myerson, 18:58
- Re: Proof for an inequality, Gene Wagenbreth, 18:58
- Re: Find the largest integer a or b without comparisons??, qq, 18:57
- Re: An uncountable countable set, David Marcus, 18:49
- Re: An uncountable countable set, David Marcus, 18:36
- Re: An uncountable countable set, stephen, 18:31
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Lester Zick, 18:29
- Re: Find the largest integer a or b without comparisons??, Gerard Schildberger, 18:28
- Re: An uncountable countable set, David Marcus, 18:28
- Re: Probability that the sum of n uniform-(0,1) variables is < 1, is 1/n!, johnblackjr, 18:27
- Re: Cardinal subtraction, division and rooting:, Tonico, 18:27
- Re: Cantor Confusion, David Marcus, 18:23
- Re: Cantor Confusion, David Marcus, 18:20
- Re: Infinitely Small Chances, William Hughes, 18:16
- Proof for an inequality, cpn53g, 18:16
- Re: Cantor Confusion, David Marcus, 18:12
- Re: Cantor Confusion, Lester Zick, 18:07
- Re: Cantor Confusion, Lester Zick, 18:04
- Re: Cantor Confusion, Lester Zick, 18:03
- Re: Cantor Confusion, Lester Zick, 18:02
- Re: Cantor Confusion, Lester Zick, 18:01
- Re: |P(w)| =w?, Dave L. Renfro, 17:53
- Re: Cantor Confusion, Lester Zick, 17:52
- Re: JSH: Whew!!!, Tim Peters, 17:52
- Re: Cantor Confusion, stephen, 17:43
- Re: |P(w)| =w?, Jesse F. Hughes, 17:42
- Re: An uncountable countable set, MoeBlee, 17:41
- Software animation showing transitions between hydrogen orbitals, dcrespin, 17:35
- Re: Infinitely Small Chances, mathman, 17:23
- Re: An uncountable countable set, MoeBlee, 17:22
- Re: Riemann geometry, chicken or the egg?, Igor, 17:17
- Re: FLTMA: A little group theory, The Dougster, 17:16
- Re: Determining 3D position and orientation via spatial resection, Michael Harrington, 17:07
- Re: Cantor Confusion, Sebastian Holzmann, 17:01
- Re: An uncountable countable set, MoeBlee, 17:00
- Re: Cantor Confusion, Sebastian Holzmann, 16:59
- Re: Probability that the sum of n uniform-(0,1) variables is < 1, is 1/n!, johnblackjr, 16:57
- Re: Ordinal: Definitions, Deedlit, 16:55
- Infinitely Small Chances, dgmulf, 16:54
- Re: Cardinal subtraction, division and rooting:, zuhair, 16:50
- Re: |P(w)| =w?, zuhair, 16:47
- Re: Find the largest integer a or b without comparisons??, fm2766, 16:44
- Geometric right angle analytically?, Hero, 16:41
- Re: Cardinal subtraction, division and rooting:, zuhair, 16:40
- Re: Ordinal: Definitions, zuhair, 16:38
- Re: Cardinal subtraction, division and rooting:, zuhair, 16:36
- Re: Cardinal subtraction, division and rooting:, MoeBlee, 16:34
- Re: Cantor Confusion, MoeBlee, 16:32
- Re: almost surely convergence and infitely often..., Robert Israel, 16:32
- Re: It can take 500 years, Quinn Tyler Jackson, 16:30
- Re: Cardinal subtraction, division and rooting:, Tonico, 16:29
- Re: An uncountable countable set, MoeBlee, 16:27
- Re: updated problem -- almost surely convergence and infinitely often ..., Robert Israel, 16:25
- Re: An uncountable countable set, MoeBlee, 16:20
- Re: Clarke embedding theorem and GR, Gene Ward Smith, 16:20
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Virgil, 16:15
- Re: Cantor Confusion, MoeBlee, 16:14
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Virgil, 16:14
- Re: Cantor Confusion, mueckenh, 16:12
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Virgil, 16:11
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Virgil, 16:09
- Re: Cantor Confusion, mueckenh, 16:07
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Virgil, 16:07
- Re: Ordinal: Definitions, MoeBlee, 16:03
- Re: Cantor Confusion, Virgil, 16:02
- Re: Cantor Confusion, mueckenh, 15:59
- Re: How to prove it!, Virgil, 15:58
- Re: Cantor Confusion, mueckenh, 15:58
- Re: Cantor Confusion, mueckenh, 15:55
- Re: Cantor Confusion, mueckenh, 15:53
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Virgil, 15:51
- Re: example of module..., Arturo Magidin, 15:48
- Re: Cardinal subtraction, division and rooting:, zuhair, 15:48
- Re: Probability that the sum of n uniform-(0,1) variables is < 1, is 1/n!, Herman Rubin, 15:48
- Re: almost surely convergence and infitely often..., Matthew, 15:48
- Re: Cardinal subtraction, division and rooting:, zuhair, 15:47
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Virgil, 15:47
- Re: Clarke embedding theorem and GR, Jan Bielawski, 15:46
- The meaning of set?, zuhair, 15:45
- Re: Riemann geometry, chicken or the egg?, Jan Bielawski, 15:43
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Virgil, 15:43
- Re: Simple Set Theory question, MoeBlee, 15:42
- Ordinals, Cardinals and Functional numbers., zuhair, 15:42
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Virgil, 15:40
- Re: sum of 2 gaussians, Herman Rubin, 15:40
- Re: almost surely convergence and infitely often..., Matthew, 15:38
- Re: Ordinal: Definitions, zuhair, 15:38
- Re: Cantor Confusion, Lester Zick, 15:37
- Re: Cantor Confusion, Lester Zick, 15:37
- Re: Cantor Confusion, Lester Zick, 15:37
- Re: Cantor Confusion, Lester Zick, 15:37
- Re: Cantor Confusion, Lester Zick, 15:37
- Re: Cantor Confusion, Lester Zick, 15:37
- example of module..., rod2, 15:34
- Re: Sets and common border, MoeBlee, 15:33
- Re: Find the largest integer a or b without comparisons??, Arturo Magidin, 15:30
- Re: Sets and common border, MoeBlee, 15:28
- Re: Analysis question, Herman Rubin, 15:27
- Re: non-separable Hilbert space, Herman Rubin, 15:26
- Re: Find the largest integer a or b without comparisons??, jseppa17@xxxxxxxxx, 15:25
- Re: Sets and common border, MoeBlee, 15:23
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Virgil, 15:23
- Re: Find the largest integer a or b without comparisons??, Arturo Magidin, 15:22
- Re: find intersection point of sphere and line, Narasimham, 15:21
- Re: Find the largest integer a or b without comparisons??, jseppa17@xxxxxxxxx, 15:20
- Re: It can take 500 years, Herman Rubin, 15:19
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Virgil, 15:18
- Re: Sets and common border, MoeBlee, 15:16
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Tony Orlow, 15:14
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Tony Orlow, 15:14
- Re: Analysis question, Herman Rubin, 15:13
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Tony Orlow, 15:10
- Riemann geometry, chicken or the egg?, bootlace, 15:10
- Re: Sets and common border, MoeBlee, 15:09
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Tony Orlow, 15:08
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Tony Orlow, 15:06
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Tony Orlow, 15:06
- Re: differential form, [Mr.] Lynn Kurtz, 15:05
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Tony Orlow, 15:03
- Re: Analysis Question: Measurable functions, The World Wide Wade, 15:02
- Re: differential form, [Mr.] Lynn Kurtz, 15:02
- Re: x^3=3 mod p (cubic reciprocity), thecommutator, 15:01
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Tony Orlow, 15:01
- Re: How to prove it!, bill, 14:55
- Re: Find the largest integer a or b without comparisons??, Herman Rubin, 14:55
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Tony Orlow, 14:54
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Tony Orlow, 14:53
- Re: elementary equation, Herman Rubin, 14:50
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Tony Orlow, 14:43
- Re: Probability that the sum of n uniform-(0,1) variables is < 1, is 1/n!, A N Niel, 14:40
- Re: Find the largest integer a or b without comparisons??, briggs, 14:40
- updated problem -- almost surely convergence and infinitely often ..., Matthew, 14:38
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Tony Orlow, 14:36
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Tony Orlow, 14:35
- Re: Cantor Confusion, David Marcus, 14:33
- Re: An uncountable countable set, stephen, 14:31
- Re: An uncountable countable set, David Marcus, 14:31
- Re: Cantor Confusion, Lester Zick, 14:25
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Tony Orlow, 14:25
- Re: Cantor Confusion, Lester Zick, 14:23
- Re: Probability that the sum of n uniform-(0,1) variables is < 1, is 1/n!, C6L1V@xxxxxxx, 14:19
- Re: An uncountable countable set, David Marcus, 14:18
- Re: Find the largest integer a or b without comparisons??, Virgil, 14:18
- Re: How to prove it!, Virgil, 14:14
- Re: Clarke embedding theorem and GR, carlip-nospam, 14:12
- Re: Should-be-easy analysis problem, The World Wide Wade, 14:09
- Re: Find the largest integer a or b without comparisons??, jseppa17@xxxxxxxxx, 14:03
- Probability that the sum of n uniform-(0,1) variables is < 1, is 1/n!, johnblackjr, 13:52
- Re: Find the largest integer a or b without comparisons??, Virgil, 13:51
- Re: find intersection point of sphere and line, Virgil, 13:44
- Re: How to prove it!, bill, 13:43
- Re: Find the largest integer a or b without comparisons??, Randy Poe, 13:18
- find intersection point of sphere and line, kaikongchan_98, 13:06
- Re: notation for a=b, A N Niel, 12:52
- Re: Question on permutation matrix-, JEMebius, 12:48
- Re: []; was: [] intersection of compact sets, Daniel Grubb, 12:45
- Re: sum of 2 gaussians, Fedor, 12:44
- Re: sum of 2 gaussians, Stephen J. Herschkorn, 12:39
- Re: notation for a=b, Arturo Magidin, 12:27
- Re: []; was: [] intersection of compact sets, David M Einstein, 12:26
- Determining 3D position and orientation via spatial resection, seantobin, 12:26
- Re: sum of 2 gaussians, Robert Israel, 12:23
- Re: notation for a=b, graham, 12:15
- Re: Find the largest integer a or b without comparisons??, Robert Israel, 11:53
- Re: Should-be-easy analysis problem, ArtflDodgr, 11:52
- [OT] []; was: [] intersection of compact sets, Stephen J. Herschkorn, 11:46
- Re: Analysis Question, practice, 11:39
- Re: JSH: Whew!!!, Arturo Magidin, 11:37
- Re: Analysis Question, practice, 11:35
- differential form, bluelabel, 11:31
- Re: Analysis Question, José Carlos Santos, 11:23
- Re: Simple Set Theory question, Nathan, 11:06
- Re: QUICK INTEGRAL PROBLEM, David W . Cantrell, 10:47
- Analysis Question, practice, 10:40
- Re: QUICK INTEGRAL PROBLEM, Narcoleptic Insomniac, 10:36
- Re: ln(2)/2 proof, alainverghote@xxxxxxxx, 10:34
- Re: Should-be-easy analysis problem, José Carlos Santos, 10:28
- Re: Should-be-easy analysis problem, A N Niel, 10:15
- QUICK INTEGRAL PROBLEM, daves, 10:13
- Re: FLTMA: A little group theory, Chip Eastham, 10:10
- Re: non-separable Hilbert space, David C . Ullrich, 09:59
- Re: Hello!Every mathmatics wizard, G. A. Edgar, 09:58
- numbers of solutions, or size of multi-values quantities, Tom, 09:55
- Re: Should-be-easy analysis problem, A N Niel, 09:53
- Simple Set Theory question, Ron Jones, 09:47
- Re: Should-be-easy analysis problem, José Carlos Santos, 09:46
- Re: non-separable Hilbert space, José Carlos Santos, 09:39
- Re: Analysis question, Rob Johnson, 09:34
- Re: JSH: Whew!!!, Dik T. Winter, 09:34
- Should-be-easy analysis problem, Snis Pilbor, 09:17
- Re: The cosine of a matrix, schoenfeld . one, 08:45
- sum of 2 gaussians, Fedor, 08:45
- Re: FLTMA: A little group theory, Markus Triska, 08:40
- Re: non-separable Hilbert space, Fedor, 08:39
- Re: The cosine of a matrix, schoenfeld . one, 08:25
- Re: FLTMA: A little group theory (long source), The Dougster, 08:12
- Re: Proyective Module... easy?, Jyrki Lahtonen, 08:08
- Re: FLTMA: A little group theory, The Dougster, 08:06
- Re: Automorphisms of the Klein curve, victor_meldrew_666, 08:06
- Re: FLTMA: A little group theory, Markus Triska, 07:54
- Re: Analysis question, John Bailey, 07:54
- Re: Cantor Confusion, stephen, 07:45
- Markov Chains II, Luis, 07:33
- To simplify a product of 16 sines in 5 variables, Thomas Mautsch, 07:29
- Re: Root systems of a semisimple Lie algebra question, José Carlos Santos, 07:08
- Re: non-separable Hilbert space, Rupert, 07:02
- non-separable Hilbert space, eugene, 06:57
- Re: Automorphisms of the Klein curve, Timothy Murphy, 06:56
- Importance of Complete ring of Qoutients, Jose Capco, 06:49
- Re: FLTMA: A little group theory, The Dougster, 06:44
- Re: Smallest integral domain to have the same qoutient field., Hagen, 06:34
- Re: almost surely convergence and infitely often..., David C . Ullrich, 06:19
- Re: JSH: Simple explanation, coverage problem, sttscitrans, 06:12
- Re: The cosine of a matrix, David C . Ullrich, 06:10
- Re: ln(2)/2 proof, David C . Ullrich, 06:00
- Re: Proyective Module... easy?, Jannick Asmus, 05:42
- Re: ordering of integer points in a hypercube, kunzmilan, 05:30
- Re: Proyective Module... easy?, ben, 05:25
- Re: almost surely convergence and infitely often..., Matthew, 05:25
- Re: Smallest integral domain to have the same qoutient field., Jannick Asmus, 05:24
- Re: almost surely convergence and infitely often..., David Jones, 05:20
- Re: Smallest integral domain to have the same qoutient field., Jose Capco, 05:04
- Re: How many finite groups?, Derek Holt, 04:54
- Re: How many finite groups?, Derek Holt, 04:54
- Re: Markov Chains, Quinn Tyler Jackson, 04:52
- Re: Markov Chains, Quinn Tyler Jackson, 04:50
- Re: Markov Chains, Quinn Tyler Jackson, 04:49
- Re: Weakly continuous map in a Hilbert space f(f(x))=x, Fedor, 04:48
- almost surely convergence and infitely often..., Matthew, 04:35
- Re: mod inverse function doesn't work with negative numbers, Phil Carmody, 03:55
- Re: [] intersection of compact sets, William Elliot, 03:40
- Re: JSH: Whew!!!, Tim Peters, 03:19
- Re: JSH: Whew!!!, Keith Ramsay, 03:14
- Re: Find the largest integer a or b without comparisons??, Proginoskes, 03:13
- Re: 0^0, kunzmilan, 03:13
- Re: mod inverse function doesn't work with negative numbers, Proginoskes, 03:08
- Re: elementary equation, diablo, 02:53
- Re: [] intersection of compact sets, rusty, 02:07
- Re: Find the largest integer a or b without comparisons??, Bill Taylor, 01:58
- Re: A question on algebraic circle fitting, Robert Israel, 01:57
- Re: An uncountable countable set, RLG, 01:57
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Virgil, 01:46
- Re: Hello!Every mathmatics wizard, Virgil, 01:43
- Re: An uncountable countable set, imaginatorium, 01:30
- Re: JSH: Whew!!!, Rupert, 01:19
- Re: Goldbach Conjecture - Some significant improvement on X = 0 (6), luiroto, 01:17
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Virgil, 01:16
- Re: Cantor Confusion, David Marcus, 01:13
- Hello!Every mathmatics wizard, kylincn, 01:09
- mod inverse function doesn't work with negative numbers, zelnaga, 01:06
- Re: It can take 816 years 181 days, imaginatorium, 00:56
- Re: Find the largest integer a or b without comparisons??, ravi12346@xxxxxxxxx, 00:52
- Re: An uncountable countable set, David Marcus, 00:50
- Re: Cantor Confusion, David Marcus, 00:47
- Re: Find the largest integer a or b without comparisons??, Robert Israel, 00:44
- Re: Cantor Confusion, David Marcus, 00:44
- Re: Cantor Confusion, David Marcus, 00:39
- Re: Cantor Confusion, David Marcus, 00:28
- Re: ln(2)/2 proof, Rob Johnson, 00:26
- Re: Analysis question, Robert Israel, 00:09
- It can take 500 years, Clifford Nelson, 00:08
October 24, 2006
- Re: Analysis question, sg552, 23:37
- Re: Analysis question, Daniel Mayost, 23:27
- Re: Automorphisms of the Klein curve, no-email, 23:19
- Re: Proyective Module... easy?, Jannick Asmus, 22:59
- Re: JSH: Whew!!!, Proginoskes, 22:52
- Re: Find the largest integer a or b without comparisons??, Gerard Schildberger, 22:51
- Re: Cantor Confusion, David Marcus, 22:17
- Analysis question, sg552, 22:12
- Re: Cantor Confusion, David Marcus, 22:10
- Re: modifying mahalanobis distance, shaobo hou, 22:10
- Re: JSH: Whew!!!, marcus_b, 22:10
- Re: Cantor Confusion, David Marcus, 22:08
- Re: Cantor Confusion, David Marcus, 22:06
- Re: ? bases for a mapping, Cheng Cosine, 22:05
- Re: ln(2)/2 proof, Rob Johnson, 22:05
- Re: Seven Sided Star, Mitch, 22:03
- Re: Analysis Question: Measurable functions, Daniel Mayost, 22:02
- Re: An uncountable countable set, David Marcus, 22:02
- Re: ? bases for a mapping, Cheng Cosine, 22:01
- Matrix multiplication paper makes me feel dumb., BDH, 22:01
- Re: An uncountable countable set, David Marcus, 21:51
- Re: Analysis Question: Measurable functions, Daniel Mayost, 21:49
- Re: An uncountable countable set, David Marcus, 21:47
- Re: An uncountable countable set, David Marcus, 21:45
- frequency spectrum, bob, 21:41
- Re: An uncountable countable set, David Marcus, 21:30
- Re: An uncountable countable set, David Marcus, 21:27
- Re: Find the largest integer a or b without comparisons??, Peter L. Montgomery, 21:24
- Re: An uncountable countable set, David Marcus, 21:22
- Re: JSH: Whew!!!, Tim Peters, 21:17
- Re: ln(2)/2 proof, far2hybrid, 21:15
- Re: Sets and common border, William Elliot, 21:12
- Re: Find the largest integer a or b without comparisons??, David W . Cantrell, 21:04
- [] intersection of compact sets, William Elliot, 21:03
- Re: elementary equation, Peter L. Montgomery, 20:59
- Re: Cantor Confusion, Randy Poe, 20:58
- Re: elementary equation, Robert Israel, 20:57
- Re: Find the largest integer a or b without comparisons??, Ross A. Finlayson, 20:53
- Re: Find the largest integer a or b without comparisons??, kilian heckrodt, 20:53
- Re: elementary equation, Robert Israel, 20:53
- Re: Dear Mathematicians, Have you EVER?, Dr. Chumley, 20:52
- Re: The cosine of a matrix, Dik T. Winter, 20:50
- Re: Seven Sided Star, Rob Johnson, 20:48
- Re: Find the largest integer a or b without comparisons??, fm2766, 20:30
- Re: elementary equation, Gerry Myerson, 20:28
- Find the largest integer a or b without comparisons??, qq, 20:02
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Mike Kelly, 20:02
- Re: An uncountable countable set, David R Tribble, 20:00
- Analysis Question: Measurable functions, practice, 19:54
- Re: An uncountable countable set, David R Tribble, 19:42
- Re: An uncountable countable set, David R Tribble, 19:41
- Re: Cantor Confusion, Dik T. Winter, 19:39
- Re: The cosine of a matrix, Bill Hobba, 19:37
- Re: Cantor Confusion, Virgil, 19:34
- Re: Cantor Confusion, Dik T. Winter, 19:16
- Re: Cantor Confusion, David R Tribble, 19:11
- Re: Cantor Confusion, Dik T. Winter, 19:08
- Re: modifying mahalanobis distance, Ray Koopman, 19:01
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Virgil, 18:35
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Lester Zick, 18:23
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Randy Poe, 18:08
- Proyective Module... easy?, Yoyontzin, 18:03
- Re: JSH: Coup de grace, Tim Peters, 18:01
- Re: How many finite groups?, Derek Holt, 17:46
- Re: modifying mahalanobis distance, shaobo hou, 17:43
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Tony Orlow, 17:14
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Virgil, 17:02
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Virgil, 17:01
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Virgil, 16:59
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Virgil, 16:57
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Virgil, 16:53
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Virgil, 16:49
- Re: Goldbach Conjecture - Some significant improvement on X = 0 (6), bill, 16:49
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Virgil, 16:43
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Virgil, 16:41
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Virgil, 16:41
- Re: Sets and common border, Virgil, 16:34
- Re: Cantor Confusion, Virgil, 16:30
- Re: Rotational components in n dimensions, Michael Orion, 16:30
- Clarke embedding theorem and GR, Gene Ward Smith, 16:27
- Re: Cantor Confusion, Virgil, 16:26
- Re: Middle School Math: teaching with calculators, Meah, 16:15
- Re: Cantor Confusion, Lester Zick, 16:04
- Re: notation for a=b, Pouya D. Tafti, 15:53
- Re: Cantor Confusion, Lester Zick, 15:52
- Re: Cantor Confusion, Lester Zick, 15:44
- Re: intersection of compact sets, W. Dale Hall, 15:43
- Re: Cantor Confusion, Virgil, 15:41
- Re: Cantor Confusion, Lester Zick, 15:41
- Re: international math notation, Pouya D. Tafti, 15:38
- Re: Cantor Confusion, Lester Zick, 15:37
- Re: Cantor Confusion, Lester Zick, 15:36
- Re: Cantor Confusion, Lester Zick, 15:32
- Re: Cantor Confusion, Lester Zick, 15:31
- Re: Trig Formula, Deep, 15:29
- Re: Cantor Confusion, Virgil, 15:26
- Re: Cantor Confusion, Virgil, 15:20
- Re: intersection of compact sets, Jannick Asmus, 15:13
- Re: intersection of compact sets, Jannick Asmus, 15:10
- Re: Trig Formula, Ross A. Finlayson, 15:08
- Re: Root systems of a semisimple Lie algebra question, James, 15:03
- Re: Trig Formula, Ignacio Larrosa Caņestro, 15:01
- Re: Cantor Confusion, Virgil, 14:57
- Re: The cosine of a matrix, Robert Israel, 14:46
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Lester Zick, 14:40
- Re: modifying mahalanobis distance, Ray Koopman, 14:36
- Re: Seven Sided Star, Tony Orlow, 14:30
- Trig Formula, Deep, 14:18
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Lester Zick, 14:02
- Re: The cosine of a matrix, Gene Ward Smith, 14:00
- Re: semisimple algebras, magya_bloom@xxxxxxxxx, 13:57
- Re: Sets and common border, Tony Orlow, 13:54
- Re: Goldbach Conjecture - Some significant improvement on X = 0 (6), jankrihau, 13:54
- Re: Sets and common border, Tony Orlow, 13:52
- help, richardBrooks, 13:47
- Re: Sets and common border, Tony Orlow, 13:46
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Lester Zick, 13:46
- Re: Mathematics Puzzle...help!, bill, 13:41
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Tony Orlow, 13:30
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Tony Orlow, 13:23
- Re: modifying mahalanobis distance, shaobo hou, 13:21
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Tony Orlow, 13:18
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Tony Orlow, 13:16
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Tony Orlow, 13:15
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Lester Zick, 13:11
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Lester Zick, 13:11
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Tony Orlow, 13:11
- Re: The cosine of a matrix, Robert Israel, 13:06
- elementary equation, diablo, 13:03
- Re: Question on permutation matrix, Robert Israel, 12:57
- Sperner's Lemma on a square, FrankL, 12:56
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Tony Orlow, 12:55
- Re: Middle School Math: teaching with calculators, Meah, 12:51
- Re: FLTMA: A little group theory, Chip Eastham, 12:51
- Re: x^3=3 mod p (cubic reciprocity), thecommutator, 12:47
- Re: Goldbach Conjecture - Some significant improvement on X = 0 (6), James Waldby, 12:46
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Lester Zick, 12:43
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Tony Orlow, 12:39
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Lester Zick, 12:37
- Re: modifying mahalanobis distance, Ray Koopman, 12:36
- Re: How many finite groups?, Arturo Magidin, 12:35
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Lester Zick, 12:34
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Tony Orlow, 12:31
- Re: FLTMA: A little group theory, The Dougster, 12:29
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Tony Orlow, 12:28
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Tony Orlow, 12:27
- Re: Riemann Integration from the Definition, Herman Rubin, 12:24
- Re: Primes and irreducibles in a ring, eugene, 12:21
- Re: complexity of integrals..., Herman Rubin, 12:09
- Re: Primes and irreducibles in a ring, Arturo Magidin, 11:50
- Re: notation for a=b, Arturo Magidin, 11:45
- Primes and irreducibles in a ring, eugene, 11:45
- notation for a=b, graham, 11:33
- Re: The cosine of a matrix, Gottfried Helms, 11:31
- Re: How many finite groups?, Mitch, 11:26
- Re: JSH: Coup de grace, Arturo Magidin, 11:25
- Re: JSH: Whew!!!, marcus_b, 11:24
- Re: The cosine of a matrix, C6L1V@xxxxxxx, 11:20
- Re: FLTMA: A little group theory, Chip Eastham, 11:15
- Re: The cosine of a matrix, Gottfried Helms, 11:13
- Re: Rotational components in n dimensions, Michael Orion, 11:04
- Re: Mathematics Puzzle...help!, The Qurqirish Dragon, 11:00
- Goldbach Conjecture - Some significant improvement on X = 0 (6), ab, 10:58
- international math notation, nrkcmh, 10:56
- Re: Periodic operators, alainverghote@xxxxxxxx, 10:46
- Re: How many finite groups?, Arturo Magidin, 10:43
- Re: Besides quadratic residue, how to divide numbers into 2 groups irregularly, Pubkeybreaker, 10:41
- The cosine of a matrix, schoenfeld . one, 10:33
- Re: intersection of compact sets, G. A. Edgar, 10:03
- Re: Definite Integrals Involving log, cos, sin, G. A. Edgar, 09:54
- Re: open dense subsets of a metric space, José Carlos Santos, 09:53
- Re: Root systems of a semisimple Lie algebra question, José Carlos Santos, 09:50
- Re: ? bases for a mapping, Shmuel (Seymour J.) Metz, 09:49
- Re: intersection of compact sets, David C . Ullrich, 09:40
- Re: x^3=3 mod p (cubic reciprocity), Crios, 09:35
- Re: Question on permutation matrix, mittra, 09:28
- Re: modifying mahalanobis distance, shaobo hou, 08:58
- Re: How many finite groups?, Arturo Magidin, 08:52
- Re: Cartesian product non-associativity, Arturo Magidin, 08:42
- Re: JSH: Will to be wrong, Arturo Magidin, 08:40
- Re: Cantor Confusion, georgie, 08:30
- Re: intersection of compact sets, William Elliot, 08:26
- Re: intersection of compact sets, William Elliot, 08:26
- Re: Cantor Confusion, Han de Bruijn, 08:21
- Re: Center of Mass, Jon G., 08:18
- Re: Cantor Confusion, Han de Bruijn, 08:11
- Re: intersection of compact sets, G.E. Ivey, 08:07
- Re: Cantor Confusion, Han de Bruijn, 08:04
- Re: Lens Algebra, William Elliot, 08:01
- Re: A question on algebraic circle fitting, Han de Bruijn, 07:57
- Re: Translates in R^2 and lattices, David C . Ullrich, 07:52
- Re: intersection of compact sets, David C . Ullrich, 07:49
- Re: compactly suported diff. forms in R, David C . Ullrich, 07:43
- Re: Cantor Confusion, Sebastian Holzmann, 07:33
- Re: Root systems of a semisimple Lie algebra question, James, 07:31
- Re: JSH: the "published" paper he dosen't want you to know about, Jesse F. Hughes, 07:09
- Re: Cantor Confusion, mueckenh, 06:56
- Re: FLTMA: A little group theory, The Dougster, 06:51
- Re: intersection of compact sets, Jannick Asmus, 06:50
- Re: Lens Algebra, vreddyp, 06:46
- Re: Cantor Confusion, Sebastian Holzmann, 06:37
- Re: Cantor Confusion, Sebastian Holzmann, 06:35
- Re: Cantor Confusion, Sebastian Holzmann, 06:34
- Re: Cantor Confusion, mueckenh, 06:33
- Re: Cantor Confusion, mueckenh, 06:24
- Re: Lens Algebra, William Elliot, 06:23
- Re: p-groups, Tonico, 06:22
- Re: Cantor Confusion, mueckenh, 06:21
- Our WebSite www.ravislist.com, me.ur19@xxxxxxxxx, 06:19
- Re: Cantor Confusion, mueckenh, 06:19
- Re: Cantor Confusion, mueckenh, 06:09
- Re: Cantor Confusion, Sebastian Holzmann, 06:03
- Re: Cantor Confusion, mueckenh, 06:01
- Re: Cantor Confusion, mueckenh, 05:57
- learn maths, physics and statistics via the net, lassedaghenriksen, 05:57
- Re: Lens Algebra, vreddyp, 05:52
- Re: Cantor Confusion, mueckenh, 05:50
- Re: intersection of compact sets, G. Kramer, 05:49
- Re: Lens Algebra, vreddyp, 05:44
- intersection of compact sets, William Elliot, 05:34
- Re: compactly suported diff. forms in R, smn, 05:15
- Re: JSH: Whew!!!, Tim Peters, 05:05
- Re: JSH: Whew!!!, marcus_b, 04:56
- Re: Root systems of a semisimple Lie algebra question, José Carlos Santos, 04:39
- Re: p-groups, Michael Press, 04:22
- Translates in R^2 and lattices, Kerk, 04:20
- Re: intersection of compact sets, G. Kramer, 04:19
- Re: Sets and common border, William Elliot, 04:08
- [] Sets and common border, William Elliot, 04:06
- Re: FLTMA: A little group theory, The Dougster, 03:49
- Re: FLTMA: A little group theory, The Dougster, 03:42
- Re: A question on algebraic circle fitting, Ray Koopman, 03:40
- Re: Riemann Integration from the Definition, kilian heckrodt, 03:38
- Re: Riemann Integration from the Definition, Robert Israel, 03:25
- Re: Besides quadratic residue, how to divide numbers into 2 groups irregularly, Phil Carmody, 03:21
- Re: Besides quadratic residue, how to divide numbers into 2 groups irregularly, Gerry Myerson, 02:47
- Re: Power series on unit circle?, Torsten Hennig, 02:41
- Re: open dense subsets of a metric space, José Carlos Santos, 02:35
- Re: JSH: the "published" paper he dosen't want you to know about, Proginoskes, 02:23
- Re: An uncountable countable set, David Marcus, 02:19
- Re: An uncountable countable set, David Marcus, 02:17
- Re: Sets and common border, vreddyp, 02:17
- Re: An uncountable countable set, David Marcus, 02:14
- Re: An uncountable countable set, David Marcus, 02:13
- Re: An uncountable countable set, David Marcus, 02:09
- Re: Goldbach Conjecture, Proginoskes, 01:58
- Re: Sets and common border, Virgil, 01:43
- Re: Sets and common border, vreddyp, 01:39
- open dense subsets of a metric space, Corey, 01:37
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Virgil, 01:32
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Virgil, 01:32
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Virgil, 01:30
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Virgil, 01:27
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Virgil, 01:27
- Re: Egyptian fractions conjecture., Bill Taylor, 01:26
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Virgil, 01:26
- Re: Sets and common border, Virgil, 01:23
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Virgil, 01:20
- Re: Sets and common border, vreddyp, 01:20
- Dear Mathematicians, Have you EVER?, Google Questions, 01:17
- Re: compactly suported diff. forms in R, FrankL, 01:03
- Re: Question on permutation matrix, Robert Israel, 01:03
- Re: cover proof fix,, Jules, 01:01
- Re: JSH: Whew!!!, David Bernier, 00:52
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Tony Orlow, 00:51
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Tony Orlow, 00:48
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Tony Orlow, 00:47
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Tony Orlow, 00:45
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Tony Orlow, 00:44
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Tony Orlow, 00:43
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Tony Orlow, 00:42
- Re: JSH: Whew!!!, rupertmccallum, 00:42
- Re: JSH: Whew!!!, Tim Peters, 00:39
- Re: JSH: Coup de grace, William Hughes, 00:32
- Re: Sets and common border, vreddyp, 00:28
- Re: JSH: Whew!!!, Tim Peters, 00:26
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Tony Orlow, 00:23
- Re: Cantor Confusion, Randy Poe, 00:22
- Re: A question on algebraic circle fitting, Virgil, 00:20
- Re: Sets and common border, vreddyp, 00:16
- Re: intersection of compact sets, smn, 00:15
- Re: compactly suported diff. forms in R, smn, 00:11
October 23, 2006
- cover proof fix,, vsgdp, 23:59
- Re: JSH: Whew!!!, William Hughes, 23:57
- Re: JSH: Whew!!!, marcus_b, 23:51
- Re: Rock, Paper & Scissors (Math Paradox), Brian, 23:48
- Re: JSH: Whew!!!, Rupert, 23:44
- Re: JSH: Whew!!!, Rupert, 23:40
- Re: JSH: Coup de grace, Rupert, 23:36
- Re: JSH: Whew!!!, Gene Ward Smith, 23:35
- Another reason to vote the bastards out., Brian, 23:29
- Re: JSH: Whew!!!, William Hughes, 23:25
- Re: Cantor Confusion, David Marcus, 23:23
- QR decomposition, puzzle, 23:21
- Re: Cantor Confusion, David Marcus, 23:21
- intersection of compact sets, Corey, 23:19
- Re: Cantor Confusion, David Marcus, 23:17
- Re: JSH: Whew!!!, Richard Henry, 23:17
- Re: Cantor Confusion, David Marcus, 23:14
- Re: Cantor Confusion, David Marcus, 23:02
- Re: JSH: Coup de grace, Tim Peters, 23:00
- Re: Cantor Confusion, David Marcus, 22:54
- Re: JSH: Coup de grace, Tim Peters, 22:49
- Re: Cantor Confusion, David Marcus, 22:48
- Re: Cantor Confusion, David Marcus, 22:40
- Re: JSH: Coup de grace, jstevh, 22:32
- Re: JSH: Whew!!!, Tim Peters, 22:32
- Re: Cartesian product non-associativity, agapito6314, 22:30
- Re: Cantor Confusion, David Marcus, 22:30
- Re: Cantor Confusion, David Marcus, 22:24
- Re: JSH: Coup de grace, Tim Peters, 22:23
- Re: JSH: Whew!!!, jshsucks, 22:21
- Re: Sets and common border, William Elliot, 22:17
- Re: Cantor Confusion, David Marcus, 22:16
- Re: JSH: Whew!!!, jstevh, 22:14
- Re: Cantor Confusion, David Marcus, 22:12
- Re: Cantor Confusion, David Marcus, 22:08
- Re: JSH: Coup de grace, Rupert, 22:07
- Re: JSH: Coup de grace, marcus_b, 22:06
- Re: Cantor Confusion, David Marcus, 22:06
- Re: Question on permutation matrix, mittra, 22:03
- Re: JSH: Coup de grace, Rupert, 22:02
- Re: Cantor Confusion, David Marcus, 22:01
- Re: JSH: Coup de grace, Anabaena Microcystis, 21:58
- Re: Cantor Confusion, David Marcus, 21:56
- Re: Lens Algebra, William Elliot, 21:55
- Re: Besides quadratic residue, how to divide numbers into 2 groups irregularly, floodking, 21:50
- Re: JSH: Will to be wrong, sg552, 21:45
- Re: Cantor Confusion, David Marcus, 21:43
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Ross A. Finlayson, 21:43
- Re: Riemann Integration from the Definition, Jason Pawloski, 21:32
- Re: JSH: Coup de grace, rupertmccallum, 21:31
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Virgil, 21:24
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Virgil, 21:23
- Re: A question on algebraic circle fitting, anon5874, 21:21
- Re: Ordinal: Definitions, Deedlit, 21:16
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Virgil, 21:13
- Re: ln(2)/2 proof, far2hybrid, 21:13
- Re: Riemann Integration from the Definition, kilian heckrodt, 21:12
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Ross A. Finlayson, 21:12
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Virgil, 21:12
- Re: Curvature of all spheres, KeithK, 21:10
- Re: JSH: Coup de grace, Rupert, 21:10
- Re: Middle School Math: teaching with calculators, David Moran, 21:04
- Re: JSH: Coup de grace, Rupert, 21:02
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Virgil, 20:58
- Re: |P(w)| =w?, Jesse F. Hughes, 20:46
- Re: Can a Alphametic Solver be used in this case?, James Waldby, 20:46
- Re: How many finite groups?, Mitch, 20:39
- Re: Riemann Integration from the Definition, Dave L. Renfro, 20:39
- Re: JSH: Coup de grace, Rupert, 20:36
- Re: JSH: Coup de grace, jstevh, 20:33
- Re: An uncountable countable set, David Marcus, 20:31
- Re: Solomon Golomb's Self-referencing Sequence, Mitch, 20:25
- Re: An uncountable countable set, David Marcus, 20:20
- Re: Mathematics Puzzle...help!, Rupert, 20:16
- Re: Curvature of all spheres, [Mr.] Lynn Kurtz, 20:12
- Re: Mathematics Puzzle...help!, Rupert, 20:10
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Tony Orlow, 19:59
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Tony Orlow, 19:59
- Re: Curvature of all spheres, Larry Giller, 19:55
- Re: Non-constructible Sets, Stephen Harris, 19:55
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Tony Orlow, 19:54
- Re: Question on permutation matrix, Robert Israel, 19:53
- A question on algebraic circle fitting, Thomas Mautsch, 19:53
- Re: Cardinals as Equivalence class?, Rupert, 19:52
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Tony Orlow, 19:51
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Lester Zick, 19:44
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Tony Orlow, 19:40
- Re: Pls help with sister becoming crackpot, Christopher J. Henrich, 19:39
- Re: JSH: Whew!!!, Karenia Brevis, 19:37
- Re: Egyptian fractions conjecture., Gerard Schildberger, 19:34
- Re: An uncountable countable set, David R Tribble, 19:27
- Re: An uncountable countable set, David R Tribble, 19:26
- Re: Cantor Confusion, Lester Zick, 19:25
- Re: Cantor Confusion, Lester Zick, 19:24
- Re: Egyptian fractions conjecture., Gerry Myerson, 19:24
- Re: Cantor Confusion, cbrown, 19:24
- Re: JSH: Whew!!!, litsohate, 19:01
- Re: An uncountable countable set, David Marcus, 18:58
- Re: Mathematics Puzzle...help!, anon5874, 18:58
- Re: Question on permutation matrix, Gerry Myerson, 18:58
- Re: RP^n and open sets., mskirvin, 18:57
- Re: An uncountable countable set, David Marcus, 18:54
- Re: Polynomials with integer coefficients which have Galois group Sn, Rupert, 18:53
- Re: An uncountable countable set, David Marcus, 18:51
- Re: JSH: Whew!!!, Rupert, 18:50
- Re: An uncountable countable set, David Marcus, 18:49
- Re: An uncountable countable set, David Marcus, 18:47
- Re: Riemann Integration from the Definition, Virgil, 18:47
- Re: Riemann Integration from the Definition, Gerry Myerson, 18:45
- Re: JSH: the "published" paper he dosen't want you to know about, Jesse F. Hughes, 18:45
- Re: Mathematics Puzzle...help!, Gerry Myerson, 18:43
- Re: JSH: Coup de grace, rupertmccallum, 18:41
- Re: Proof that counting is valid?, Dave Seaman, 18:38
- Re: Cantor Confusion, cbrown, 18:33
- Re: JSH: Whew!!!, Anabaena Microcystis, 18:31
- Re: An uncountable countable set, David Marcus, 18:29
- Re: An uncountable countable set, David Marcus, 18:18
- Re: Rock, Paper & Scissors (Math Paradox), Proginoskes, 18:16
- Re: Cantor Confusion, Sebastian Holzmann, 18:14
- Re: Mathematics Puzzle...help!, Phil Carmody, 18:12
- Can a Alphametic Solver be used in this case?, Vee, 18:07
- Re: How many finite groups?, Proginoskes, 18:06
- Re: Sets and common border, MoeBlee, 18:06
- Re: Sets and common border, MoeBlee, 18:04
- Re: Power series on unit circle?, anon5874, 18:02
- Re: Power series on unit circle?, anon5874, 18:01
- Re: Cardinal subtraction, division and rooting:, MoeBlee, 18:00
- Mathematics Puzzle...help!, Corey, 17:54
- Re: Power series on unit circle?, Rob Johnson, 17:48
- Re: An uncountable countable set, MoeBlee, 17:45
- Re: An uncountable countable set, cbrown, 17:37
- Re: Ordinal: Definitions, MoeBlee, 17:36
- Re: An uncountable countable set, cbrown, 17:29
- Re: An uncountable countable set, cbrown, 17:27
- Re: Proof that counting is valid?, T.H. Ray, 17:26
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Virgil, 17:26
- Riemann Integration from the Definition, Jason Pawloski, 17:26
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Virgil, 17:19
- Re: Proof that counting is valid?, T.H. Ray, 17:15
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Virgil, 17:13
- Re: Rock, Paper & Scissors (Math Paradox), david petry, 17:09
- Re: An uncountable countable set, cbrown, 17:05
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Virgil, 17:02
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Virgil, 16:59
- Re: Goldbach Conjecture, bill, 16:56
- Re: Middle School Math: teaching with calculators, G. Kramer, 16:45
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Virgil, 16:44
- Power series on unit circle?, anon5874, 16:44
- Re: modifying mahalanobis distance, Ray Koopman, 16:44
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Virgil, 16:41
- Re: Sets and common border, Virgil, 16:38
- Re: Sets and common border, Virgil, 16:37
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Virgil, 16:33
- Root systems of a semisimple Lie algebra question, James, 16:31
- Re: Cardinal subtraction, division and rooting:, Tonico, 16:28
- Re: A powerful knight is Sir Infinite., fernando revilla, 16:23
- Re: JSH: Will to be wrong, William Hughes, 16:20
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Virgil, 16:19
- Re: Ordinal: Definitions, zuhair, 16:16
- Cardinal subtraction, division and rooting:, zuhair, 16:13
- Re: Ordinal: Definitions, MoeBlee, 16:10
- Re: Cantor Confusion, David Marcus, 16:08
- Re: Cantor Confusion, David Marcus, 16:05
- Re: Ordinal: Definitions, zuhair, 15:57
- Definite Integrals Involving log, cos, sin, Leroy Quet, 15:54
- Re: Cantor Confusion, David Marcus, 15:51
- Cardinals as Equivalence class?, zuhair, 15:48
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Randy Poe, 15:45
- Ugly But Interesting Harmonic Number Sequence, Leroy Quet, 15:42
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Tony Orlow, 15:40
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Tony Orlow, 15:35
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Tony Orlow, 15:34
- Re: Cantor Confusion, Virgil, 15:33
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Tony Orlow, 15:32
- Re: A powerful knight is Sir Infinite., William Hughes, 15:31
- Simple Jump-Around-The-Grid Game, Leroy Quet, 15:28
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Randy Poe, 15:27
- RP^n and open sets., FrankL, 15:26
- Re: |P(w)| =w?, zuhair, 15:25
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Tony Orlow, 15:24
- Re: Google luanched its new version of search engine, CapCity, 15:24
- Re: Quick elementary group question, Coyn, 15:24
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Tony Orlow, 15:21
- compactly suported diff. forms in R, FrankL, 15:21
- A powerful knight is Sir Infinite., fernando revilla, 15:16
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Tony Orlow, 15:13
- Re: Ordinal: Definitions, MoeBlee, 15:12
- Quick elementary group question, Coyn, 15:06
- Re: Goldbach Conjecture, bill, 15:06
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Tony Orlow, 15:03
- Re: Ordinal: Definitions, zuhair, 15:02
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Tony Orlow, 15:00
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Virgil, 14:55
- Re: Ordinal: Definitions, MoeBlee, 14:52
- Re: Google luanched its new version of search engine, A N Niel, 14:51
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Virgil, 14:49
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Tony Orlow, 14:49
- Re: JSH: Coup de grace, Dave Rosoff, 14:47
- Re: An uncountable countable set, imaginatorium, 14:47
- Re: An uncountable countable set, MoeBlee, 14:44
- Re: Pure/Applied Math Creativity?, Quinn Tyler Jackson, 14:41
- Re: An uncountable countable set, MoeBlee, 14:40
- Re: 0-60 mph distance, Keith A. Lewis, 14:39
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Tony Orlow, 14:39
- Re: An uncountable countable set, MoeBlee, 14:34
- Re: Quick elementary group question, Arturo Magidin, 14:31
- Re: System of inequalities, adomplayer, 14:31
- Re: Sets and common border, Tony Orlow, 14:30
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Virgil, 14:29
- Re: Sets and common border, Tony Orlow, 14:29
- Re: Rock, Paper & Scissors (Math Paradox), Richard Henry, 14:28
- Re: Cartesian product non-associativity, Arturo Magidin, 14:27
- data set for linear regression, smart0072000in, 14:27
- Re: converting a new recursive polynomial set into matrices, Roger Bagula, 14:26
- Re: Polynomial ring!, Peter L. Montgomery, 14:20
- Question on permutation matrix, mittra, 14:18
- Re: Quick elementary group question, Arturo Magidin, 14:13
- Rock, Paper & Scissors (Math Paradox), BuddhaThu, 14:12
- Re: Cartesian product non-associativity, MoeBlee, 14:11
- Re: An uncountable countable set, MoeBlee, 14:00
- Re: Equation for controlled fade, [Mr.] Lynn Kurtz, 13:57
- Re: An uncountable countable set, MoeBlee, 13:51
- Re: An uncountable countable set, MoeBlee, 13:38
- Solvability of a puzzle using the symmetric group, Coyn, 13:36
- Re: Cantor Confusion, MoeBlee, 13:24
- Re: Need help with non linear differential system, someusername, 13:20
- Re: Cantor Confusion, MoeBlee, 13:16
- Re: Cantor Confusion, MoeBlee, 13:06
- Re: JSH: Whew!!!, Anabaena Microcystis, 13:01
- Re: Solvability of a puzzle using the symmetric group, Arturo Magidin, 12:58
- Re: Cartesian product non-associativity, Lee Rudolph, 12:47
- Re: Sets and common border, MoeBlee, 12:41
- Re: JSH: Whew!!!, marcus_b, 12:41
- Re: Cartesian product non-associativity, Arturo Magidin, 12:40
- Re: Sets and common border, MoeBlee, 12:40
- Cartesian product non-associativity, agapito6314, 12:29
- Weakly continuous map in a Hilbert space f(f(x))=x, Jack Stone, 12:24
- Re: An uncountable countable set, David Marcus, 12:14
- Re: Cantor Confusion, Sebastian Holzmann, 12:12
- Re: An uncountable countable set, David Marcus, 12:08
- Re: Cantor Confusion, stephen, 12:08
- Re: Cantor Confusion, David Marcus, 12:05
- Re: Cantor Confusion, David Marcus, 11:54
- Re: Cantor Confusion, Randy Poe, 11:48
- Re: An uncountable countable set, stephen, 11:36
- Re: Closed form for a summation, Rob Johnson, 11:30
- Re: Application of Law of Large Numbers, Brenneman, 11:30
- Re: JSH: Will to be wrong, Arturo Magidin, 11:18
- Re: Smallest integral domain to have the same qoutient field., Hagen, 11:10
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Randy Poe, 11:03
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Lester Zick, 10:59
- Re: Sets and common border, Tony Orlow, 10:59
- Re: An uncountable countable set, imaginatorium, 10:57
- Re: p-groups, Arturo Magidin, 10:52
- Re: Cantor Confusion, Tony Orlow, 10:51
- Re: converting a new recursive polynomial set into matrices, Gottfried Helms, 10:45
- Re: Need help with non linear differential system, Rod, 10:44
- Re: 3-point steiner tree, Robert Israel, 10:44
- Re: Cantor Confusion, Lester Zick, 10:43
- Re: modifying mahalanobis distance, shaobo hou, 10:43
- Re: Cantor Confusion, Sebastian Holzmann, 10:41
- p-groups, Frederik, 10:39
- Conditionally independent with a Markov Chain, help plz, VijaKhara, 10:38
- Re: JSH: Whew!!!, David Bernier, 10:37
- complexity of integrals..., G. A. Edgar, 10:33
- Re: JSH: Take a breath, Arturo Magidin, 10:30
- Re: Need help with non linear differential system, A N Niel, 10:26
- Re: Cantor Confusion, mueckenh, 10:25
- Re: Cantor Confusion, jpalecek, 10:23
- Re: How many finite groups?, Arturo Magidin, 10:17
- Re: Markov Chains, Luis, 10:04
- Re: Cantor Confusion, jpalecek, 10:00
- Need help with non linear differential system, someusername, 09:39
- Re: a short but very puzzling problem, Valeriu Anisiu, 09:31
- Constants of Minimal Area Film, Narasimham, 09:31
- Re: How many finite groups?, Geoff Harland, 09:30
- Re: Markov Chains, George Varsamopoulos, 09:25
- Re: How many finite groups?, Geoff Harland, 09:23
- Re: Sets and common border, vreddyp, 09:11
- Re: JSH: Direct demonstration of contradiction, David C . Ullrich, 09:09
- Re: Proof that counting is valid?, Ben Rudiak-Gould, 09:09
- Re: Sets and common border, vreddyp, 09:00
- Re: Closed form for a summation, George Varsamopoulos, 08:53
- Re: How many finite groups?, Arturo Magidin, 08:50
- Markov Chains, Luis, 08:46
- Re: JSH: Will to be wrong, Arturo Magidin, 08:27
- Re: Closed form for a summation, Ioannis, 08:25
- Re: JSH: Will to be wrong, Arturo Magidin, 08:23
- Re: JSH: Will to be wrong, Arturo Magidin, 08:22
- Re: Whew!!!, William Hughes, 08:21
- Re: Lens Algebra, vreddyp, 08:08
- Closed form for a summation, George Varsamopoulos, 08:08
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Tony Orlow, 08:06
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Tony Orlow, 08:03
- Re: Besides quadratic residue, how to divide numbers into 2 groups irregularly, Pubkeybreaker, 08:00
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Tony Orlow, 07:57
- Re: Besides quadratic residue, how to divide numbers into 2 groups irregularly, Tonico, 07:54
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Tony Orlow, 07:51
- Re: Polynomial ring!, A N Niel, 07:51
- Re: Proof that counting is valid?, Dave Seaman, 07:50
- Re: How to prove it!, bot, 07:45
- Re: Non-constructible Sets, A N Niel, 07:43
- Re: JSH: Whew!!!, The Last Danish Pastry, 07:30
- Re: An uncountable countable set, stephen, 07:27
- Besides quadratic residue, how to divide numbers into 2 groups irregularly, floodking, 07:25
- Re: signal to noise ratio?, oercim, 07:06
- Re: Middle School Math: teaching with calculators, William Elliot, 07:06
- Re: JSH: Take a breath, aatu . koskensilta, 07:05
- Re: Sets and common border, William Elliot, 06:43
- Re: JSH: Coup de grace, rupertmccallum, 06:35
- Re: JSH: Coup de grace, rupertmccallum, 06:28
- 3-point steiner tree, chhealey, 06:21
- Re: FLTMA: A little group theory, The Dougster, 06:20
- Re: JSH: Coup de grace, rupertmccallum, 06:14
- Re: Fifteen months., fernando revilla, 06:08
- ? svd and AX+XB=C, Cheng Cosine, 06:06
- Re: Polynomials with integer coefficients which have Galois group Sn, ivanab, 06:05
- Equation for controlled fade, Nick, 06:00
- Re: Proof that counting is valid?, T.H. Ray, 05:49
- Re: Polynomials with integer coefficients which have Galois group Sn, Rupert, 05:47
- New mathematics/physical sciences positions at http://jobs.phds.org, October 23, 2006, PhDs . org Webmaster, 05:45
- Re: JSH: Will to be wrong, Rupert, 05:45
- Re: JSH: Will to be wrong, Keith Ramsay, 05:31
- Re: Sets and common border, Rupert, 05:29
- Re: complexity of svds() and eigs() in MATLAB, Will Stirling, 05:28
- Re: Egyptian fractions conjecture., Lee Rudolph, 05:27
- Sets and common border, vreddyp, 05:24
- Re: Lens Algebra, William Elliot, 05:22
- complexity of svds() and eigs() in MATLAB, Ch. AswaniKumar, 05:16
- Re: Polynomials with integer coefficients which have Galois group Sn, Gene Ward Smith, 05:07
- Polynomials with integer coefficients which have Galois group Sn, ivanab, 05:05
- Re: Lens Algebra, vreddyp, 05:00
- Re: JSH: Direct demonstration of contradiction, Keith Ramsay, 04:47
- Re: FLTMA: A little group theory, Gottfried Helms, 04:37
- Re: Characterization of open quasicompact in a spectrum, Jannick Asmus, 04:23
- Re: Smallest integral domain to have the same qoutient field., Hagen, 04:11
- Re: JSH: Take a breath, Tim Peters, 04:08
- Re: a short but very puzzling problem, yanqiqi@xxxxxxxxx, 03:59
- Help for identifying a li(x) like function (empirical datas), o, 03:52
- Re: JSH: Coup de grace, Tim Peters, 03:47
- Re: How many finite groups?, rusty, 03:43
- Re: Non-constructible Sets, Rupert, 03:35
- Re: Middle School Math: teaching with calculators, G. Kramer, 03:32
- Re: Smallest integral domain to have the same qoutient field., Hagen, 03:30
- Re: Cantor Confusion, Han de Bruijn, 03:29
- Non-constructible Sets, RLG, 03:23
- Re: Lens Algebra, vreddyp, 03:13
- Re: Goldbach Conjecture, Ronald Bruck, 03:11
- Re: JSH: Coup de grace, William Hughes, 03:11
- Re: metric spaces,, Ronald Bruck, 03:07
- Re: JSH: Whew!!!, Tim Peters, 03:04
- Re: JSH: Whew!!!, William Hughes, 03:02
- Re: JSH: Coup de grace, Tim Peters, 02:54
- Re: JSH: Whew!!!, Proginoskes, 02:42
- Re: How many finite groups?, Proginoskes, 02:40
- Re: JSH: Whew!!!, Tim Peters, 02:39
- Re: JSH: Whew!!!, Gib Bogle, 02:39
- Re: JSH: Coup de grace, Gib Bogle, 02:37
- Re: JSH: Coup de grace, Gib Bogle, 02:34
- Re: JSH: Coup de grace, Tim Peters, 02:23
- Re: Whew!!!, Karenia Brevis, 02:07
- Re: Polynomial ring!, Rupert, 02:05
- Re: JSH: Whew!!!, Gerry Myerson, 02:05
- Re: Polynomial ring!, Rupert, 02:04
- Re: modifying mahalanobis distance, Ray Koopman, 02:03
- Re: How many finite groups?, Gerry Myerson, 02:03
- Re: metric spaces,, The World Wide Wade, 02:01
- Polynomial ring!, Gary Cooper, 01:57
- Re: JSH: Coup de grace, rupertmccallum, 01:55
- Re: JSH: Whew!!!, jshsucks, 01:49
- Re: JSH: Whew!!!, gjedwards, 01:47
- Re: Fuzzy Vs Probability?, Proginoskes, 01:46
- Re: JSH: Whew!!!, rupertmccallum, 01:45
- Re: JSH: the "published" paper he dosen't want you to know about, Proginoskes, 01:43
- Re: JSH: Whew!!!, jstevh, 01:43
- Re: JSH: Take a breath, gjedwards, 01:42
- Re: How many finite groups?, Proginoskes, 01:42
- Re: Characterization of open quasicompact in a spectrum, Jose Capco, 01:41
- Re: JSH: Coup de grace, Tim Peters, 01:40
- Re: JSH: Coup de grace, jstevh, 01:39
- Re: JSH: Whew!!!, gjedwards, 01:32
- Re: JSH: Take a breath, Proginoskes, 01:30
- Re: JSH: Whew!!!, jstevh, 01:29
- Re: JSH: Coup de grace, rupertmccallum, 01:26
- Re: JSH: Coup de grace, Tim Peters, 01:23
- Re: JSH: Whew!!!, Rupert, 01:22
- Re: Is this a valid approach to Fermat's Last, Proginoskes, 01:21
- Re: JSH: Coup de grace, jstevh, 01:19
- Re: help with recurrence relation, Proginoskes, 01:18
- Re: JSH: Whew!!!, Tim Peters, 01:10
- Re: An uncountable countable set, David Marcus, 01:10
- Re: JSH: Coup de grace, Rupert, 01:08
- Re: JSH: Will to be wrong, Proginoskes, 01:08
- Re: An uncountable countable set, David Marcus, 01:07
- Re: Solomon Golomb's Self-referencing Sequence, MattB, 01:05
- Re: Proof that counting is valid?, Stephen J. Herschkorn, 01:02
- Re: An uncountable countable set, David Marcus, 01:01
- Re: JSH: Will to be wrong, Proginoskes, 01:00
- JSH: Whew!!!, jstevh, 01:00
- Re: JSH: Will to be wrong, Proginoskes, 00:56
- Re: JSH: Coup de grace, jstevh, 00:48
- Re: JSH: Coup de grace, Rupert, 00:48
- Re: Lens Algebra, vreddyp, 00:41
- Re: System of inequalities, Robert Israel, 00:26
- Re: JSH: Remember dead math journal, Michael Press, 00:22
- Re: Egyptian fractions conjecture., Gerry Myerson, 00:18
- Re: metric spaces,, Robert Israel, 00:13
- Re: 3-point steiner tree, Robert Israel, 00:02
October 22, 2006
- Re: Goldbach Conjecture, bill, 23:58
- System of inequalities, adomplayer, 23:55
- Re: Fuzzy Vs Probability?, Gerry Myerson, 23:48
- Re: JSH: Coup de grace, rupertmccallum, 23:47
- Re: JSH: Direct demonstration of contradiction, rupertmccallum, 23:45
- Re: x^3=3 mod p (cubic reciprocity), Gerry Myerson, 23:43
- Re: semisimple algebras, oferlock, 23:42
- Re: JSH: Coup de grace, David Moran, 23:37
- Re: JSH: Coup de grace, Rupert, 23:36
- Re: terminated sequence in finite steps, Gerry Myerson, 23:36
- Re: Maximal Ideals of Z_n, sonrisadejesus, 23:36
- Re: Summing infinite series, Gerry Myerson, 23:34
- Re: Summing infinite series, Gerry Myerson, 23:34
- Re: Number theory problem, Gerry Myerson, 23:29
- Re: Number theory problem, Rupert, 23:27
- Re: Proof that counting is valid?, Dave Seaman, 23:26
- Re: Proof that counting is valid?, Dave Seaman, 23:23
- Re: JSH: Direct demonstration of contradiction, Tim Peters, 23:22
- Re: Proof that counting is valid?, Dave Seaman, 23:15
- Re: Middle School Math: teaching with calculators, David Moran, 23:14
- JSH: the "published" paper he dosen't want you to know about, Karenia Brevis, 23:13
- Re: Maximal Ideals of Z_n, Rupert, 23:12
- Re: JSH: Remember dead math journal, Karenia Brevis, 23:02
- Re: FLTMA: A little group theory, The Dougster, 22:58
- Re: Middle School Math: teaching with calculators, Gene Ward Smith, 22:56
- Re: JSH: Coup de grace, Tim Peters, 22:54
- Re: Middle School Math: teaching with calculators, David Moran, 22:48
- Re: JSH: Coup de grace, marcus_b, 22:39
- Re: Goldbach Conjecture, CH, 22:36
- Re: square roots, arithmeticae, 22:34
- [] the lattice of subspaces,, William Elliot, 22:32
- Re: Maximal Ideals of Z_n, sonrisadejesus, 22:23
- Re: Proof that counting is valid?, Stephen Montgomery-Smith, 22:22
- Number theory problem, Jules, 22:21
- Re: Proof that counting is valid?, Michael Press, 22:20
- Re: JSH: Direct demonstration of contradiction, rupertmccallum, 22:17
- Re: Proof that counting is valid?, Michael Press, 22:17
- Re: metric spaces,, Jules, 22:12
- Re: metric spaces,, Daniel Mayost, 22:12
- Re: Middle School Math: teaching with calculators, William Elliot, 22:10
- Re: How many finite groups?, Geoff Harland, 22:08
- Re: Cantor Confusion, David Marcus, 22:08
- Re: JSH: Remember dead math journal, mensanator@xxxxxxxxxxx, 22:07
- Re: metric spaces,, William Elliot, 22:05
- Re: JSH: Coup de grace, Anabaena Microcystis, 22:03
- Re: Cantor Confusion, David Marcus, 22:01
- Re: Cantor Confusion, Dik T. Winter, 22:00
- Re: JSH: Coup de grace, William Hughes, 21:55
- Re: Cantor Confusion, Dik T. Winter, 21:51
- Re: The world is dying, Anabaena Microcystis, 21:41
- Re: JSH: Will to be wrong, William Hughes, 21:37
- Re: Maximal Ideals of Z_n, Rupert, 21:36
- Re: Proof that counting is valid?, T.H. Ray, 21:31
- Re: JSH: Coup de grace, Tim Peters, 21:26
- Re: Maximal Ideals of Z_n, sonrisadejesus, 21:24
- Re: JSH: Will to be wrong, Rupert, 21:20
- Re: Maximal Ideals of Z_n, Rupert, 21:09
- Re: JSH: Coup de grace, The Ghost In The Machine, 21:09
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Ross A. Finlayson, 21:06
- Re: Cantor Confusion, Dik T. Winter, 21:05
- Re: Proof that counting is valid?, Herman Rubin, 21:00
- Re: Middle School Math: teaching with calculators, David Moran, 20:58
- Maximal Ideals of Z_n, sonrisadejesus, 20:53
- Re: Coup de grace, David Moran, 20:52
- Re: JSH: Will to be wrong, Tim Peters, 20:51
- Re: JSH: Coup de grace, Rupert, 20:50
- Re: FLTMA: A little group theory, The Dougster, 20:43
- Re: JSH: Remember dead math journal, rupertmccallum, 20:38
- Re: JSH: Direct demonstration of contradiction, Rupert, 20:36
- metric spaces,, vsgdp, 20:32
- Re: JSH: Coup de grace, Rupert, 20:28
- Re: Middle School Math: teaching with calculators, Bart Goddard, 20:26
- Re: JSH: Coup de grace, William Hughes, 20:26
- Re: JSH: Coup de grace, Rupert, 20:23
- Re: JSH: Coup de grace, William Hughes, 20:20
- Re: JSH: Coup de grace, Gib Bogle, 20:15
- Re: JSH: Coup de grace, jstevh, 20:11
- Re: JSH: Coup de grace, willo_thewisp, 20:10
- Re: JSH: Coup de grace, jstevh, 20:10
- Re: JSH: Direct demonstration of contradiction, William Hughes, 20:08
- Re: JSH: Direct demonstration of contradiction, jstevh, 20:05
- 3-point steiner tree, chhealey, 20:02
- Re: JSH: Coup de grace, marcus_b, 20:02
- Re: Middle School Math: teaching with calculators, N. Silver, 19:59
- Re: Goldbach Conjecture, Rick Decker, 19:52
- JSH: Coup de grace, jstevh, 19:51
- Re: JSH: Direct demonstration of contradiction, rupertmccallum, 19:44
- Re: JSH: Take a breath, jstevh, 19:41
- Re: JSH: Will to be wrong, sg552, 19:36
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Lester Zick, 19:34
- Re: JSH: Will to be wrong, sg552, 19:32
- Re: Goldbach Conjecture, bill, 19:31
- Re: JSH: Will to be wrong, Arturo Magidin, 19:24
- Re: JSH: Direct demonstration of contradiction, jstevh, 19:24
- Re: JSH: Direct demonstration of contradiction, rupertmccallum, 19:11
- Re: Help with a point of intersection, Virgil, 19:08
- Re: Proof that counting is valid?, Dave Seaman, 19:07
- Re: JSH: Direct demonstration of contradiction, rupertmccallum, 19:07
- Re: modifying mahalanobis distance, shaobo hou, 19:04
- Re: Cantor Confusion, cbrown, 19:00
- Re: Proof that counting is valid?, Dave Seaman, 19:00
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Virgil, 18:59
- Re: super^n helicies help, dl, 18:48
- Re: Goldbach Conjecture, Gerry Myerson, 18:46
- Re: Middle School Math: teaching with calculators, Tim Norfolk, 18:45
- Re: interesection of minimal primes, Jannick Asmus, 18:43
- Tree metric decomposition algorithm ideas, thetza, 18:38
- Re: Goldbach Conjecture, Stephen J. Herschkorn, 18:38
- Re: Cantor Confusion, Virgil, 18:37
- Re: JSH: Direct demonstration of contradiction, Tim Peters, 18:36
- Re: Cantor Confusion, Virgil, 18:31
- Re: Smallest integral domain to have the same qoutient field., Jannick Asmus, 18:23
- Goldbach Conjecture, bill, 18:18
- Re: Characterization of open quasicompact in a spectrum, Jannick Asmus, 18:16
- Re: [] Number Theory: p, p^2+8 are primes, p^3+4 ?, Phil Carmody, 18:15
- Re: Proof that counting is valid?, Herman Rubin, 18:13
- Re: JSH: Will to be wrong, sg552, 18:12
- Re: Proof that counting is valid?, Herman Rubin, 18:09
- Re: Smallest integral domain to have the same qoutient field., Herman Rubin, 18:01
- Re: JSH: Will to be wrong, N. Silver, 18:01
- Re: Proof that counting is valid?, Herman Rubin, 17:54
- Re: JSH: Remember dead math journal, mensanator@xxxxxxxxxxx, 17:51
- Re: Help with a point of intersection, Ignacio Larrosa Caņestro, 17:51
- Re: Cantor Confusion, Franziska Neugebauer, 17:48
- Re: JSH: Will to be wrong, Tim Peters, 17:43
- Re: JSH: Take a breath, gjedwards, 17:43
- Re: [] Number Theory: p, p^2+8 are primes, p^3+4 ?, Phil Carmody, 17:41
- Re: JSH: Remember dead math journal, Larry Hammick, 17:40
- Re: Remember dead math journal, mensanator@xxxxxxxxxxx, 17:40
- Re: JSH: Take a breath, gjedwards, 17:39
- Help with a point of intersection, russiandon, 17:35
- Re: Application of Law of Large Numbers, Herman Rubin, 17:32
- Re: Proofs with Convex Functions..., Fedor, 17:22
- Re: "fields" with a noncommutative addition ?, 2Pac, 17:17
- Re: modifying mahalanobis distance, Ray Koopman, 17:15
- Re: JSH: Will to be wrong, Arturo Magidin, 17:15
- super^n helicies help, maneesh, 17:13
- Re: JSH: Will to be wrong, Arturo Magidin, 17:10
- Re: Cantor Confusion, Virgil, 16:58
- Re: Cantor Confusion, Virgil, 16:52
- Re: "fields" with a noncommutative addition ?, 2Pac, 16:51
- Re: How to prove it!, bill, 16:50
- Re: Cantor Confusion, Virgil, 16:40
- Re: How to prove it!, bill, 16:40
- Re: signal to noise ratio?, Brenneman, 16:37
- Re: "fields" with a noncommutative addition ?, Arturo Magidin, 16:36
- Re: Proof that counting is valid?, Stephen J. Herschkorn, 16:36
- Re: Cantor Confusion, Virgil, 16:36
- Re: semisimple algebras, Timothy Murphy, 16:32
- Re: Proof that counting is valid?, Stephen Montgomery-Smith, 16:23
- Re: Cantor Confusion, Virgil, 16:21
- Re: "fields" with a noncommutative addition ?, 2Pac, 16:18
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Virgil, 16:16
- Re: Parse tree problem, Michael, 16:14
- Re: Proof that counting is valid?, Dave Seaman, 16:12
- Re: How to prove it!, bill, 16:00
- Re: A general identity for equal sums of squares?, Robert Israel, 15:53
- Re: Solutions to x*y''(x) + y'(x) = 0 - A complete set?, Peter L. Montgomery, 15:53
- Re: About the proof that L1 is the dual of c0, [Mr.] Lynn Kurtz, 15:51
- Re: FLTMA: A little group theory, Gottfried Helms, 15:46
- Re: Remember dead math journal, The Last Danish Pastry, 15:45
- Re: JSH: Direct demonstration of contradiction, jstevh, 15:41
- Re: "fields" with a noncommutative addition ?, Arturo Magidin, 15:37
- Re: JSH: Take a breath, David Moran, 15:34
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Tony Orlow, 15:34
- Re: JSH: Take a breath, jstevh, 15:30
- Re: Cantor Confusion, cbrown, 15:30
- Re: Proof that counting is valid?, Stephen Montgomery-Smith, 15:29
- Re: JSH: Will to be wrong, William Hughes, 15:29
- Re: Remember dead math journal, David Moran, 15:26
- Re: Fifteen months., ab, 15:26
- Re: History of Calculus, Thom Jameson, 15:26
- Re: How many finite groups?, Arturo Magidin, 15:26
- Re: JSH: Direct demonstration of contradiction, William Hughes, 15:25
- Re: JSH: Will to be wrong, jstevh, 15:24
- Re: 3^m/2^n -> r ?, Gottfried Helms, 15:22
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Virgil, 15:21
- Re: JSH: Remember dead math journal, William Hughes, 15:20
- Re: JSH: Take a breath, gjedwards, 15:18
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Virgil, 15:18
- Re: the lattice of subspaces,, Arturo Magidin, 15:16
- A general identity for equal sums of squares?, Gerry, 15:15
- Re: JSH: Direct demonstration of contradiction, jstevh, 15:15
- Re: Remember dead math journal, Anabaena Microcystis, 15:15
- Re: the lattice of subspaces,, galathaea, 15:14
- Re: GRE Math question, Barry Schwarz, 15:13
- Re: [] Number Theory: p, p^2+8 are primes, p^3+4 ?, Barry Schwarz, 15:13
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Virgil, 15:12
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Virgil, 15:10
- Re: JSH: Take a breath, Arturo Magidin, 15:07
- Re: a short but very puzzling problem, Jim Black, 15:05
- Re: JSH: Will to be wrong, William Hughes, 15:05
- Re: JSH: Will to be wrong, jstevh, 15:00
- Middle School Math: teaching with calculators, Meah, 14:58
- Re: JSH: Will to be wrong, Arturo Magidin, 14:57
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Virgil, 14:54
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Virgil, 14:51
- Re: JSH: Direct demonstration of contradiction, William Hughes, 14:44
- Re: JSH: Direct demonstration of contradiction, Jesse F. Hughes, 14:35
- Re: Is this a valid approach to Fermat's Last, Josef, 14:28
- Re: JSH: Will to be wrong, sg552, 14:19
- Re: Characterization of open quasicompact in a spectrum, Jose Capco, 14:06
- Re: JSH: Remember dead math journal, Tonico, 14:06
- Re: JSH: Remember dead math journal, jshsucks, 13:49
- Re: JSH: Will to be wrong, jstevh, 13:38
- "fields" with a noncommutative addition ?, 2Pac, 13:34
- Re: signal to noise ratio?, Phil Freedenberg, 13:30
- Re: JSH: Will to be wrong, sg552, 13:24
- Re: JSH: Will to be wrong, sg552, 13:20
- JSH: Remember dead math journal, jstevh, 13:15
- Re: help with recurrence relation, C6L1V@xxxxxxx, 13:11
- Re: JSH: Will to be wrong, jstevh, 12:56
- signal to noise ratio?, oercim, 12:56
- Re: JSH: Take a breath, jstevh, 12:44
- Re: JSH: Direct demonstration of contradiction, jstevh, 12:39
- Re: JSH: Direct demonstration of contradiction, jstevh, 12:35
- Re: Smallest integral domain to have the same qoutient field., Jannick Asmus, 12:33
- Re: Proof that counting is valid?, A N Niel, 12:33
- Re: the lattice of subspaces,, vsgdp, 12:23
- Re: Cantor Confusion, Han . deBruijn, 12:16
- Re: JSH: Will to be wrong, sg552, 12:15
- Re: Cantor Confusion, Han . deBruijn, 12:14
- Re: Cantor Confusion, Han . deBruijn, 12:10
- Proofs with Convex Functions..., OnderHazaroglu, 12:05
- Re: Proof that counting is valid?, Dave Seaman, 12:03
- Re: semisimple algebras, oferlock, 11:52
- Re: Spec(C[X,Y]/(XY-1)], svuytdehaage@xxxxxxxxxxx, 11:49
- Re: 3^m/2^n -> r ?, Han . deBruijn, 11:49
- Re: FLTMA: A little group theory, Sandi . Eastham, 11:40
- Re: modifying mahalanobis distance, shaobo hou, 11:34
- Re: Solutions to x*y''(x) + y'(x) = 0 - A complete set?, dl, 11:34
- Re: semisimple algebras, Timothy Murphy, 11:32
- modifying mahalanobis distance, shaobo hou, 11:32
- Re: FLTMA: A little group theory, The Dougster, 11:30
- Re: FLTMA: A little group theory, The Dougster, 11:30
- Re: 3^m/2^n -> r ?, Gottfried Helms, 11:23
- Re: JSH: The world is dying, ab, 11:20
- Re: JSH: Take a breath, Aatu Koskensilta, 11:20
- Re: Solutions to x*y''(x) + y'(x) = 0 - A complete set?, dl, 11:18
- Measure Theory Problem?, Brenneman, 10:55
- Re: Presentation of SL(2,Z), Larry Hammick, 10:50
- Re: Proof that counting is valid?, imaginatorium, 10:50
- Re: irreducible varieties in C[x,y], Kira Yamato, 10:30
- semisimple algebras, oferlock, 10:24
- Re: Problem with a derivation tree, William Elliot, 10:14
- a short but very puzzling problem, yanqiqi@xxxxxxxxx, 10:03
- Re: Smallest integral domain to have the same qoutient field., Pinu, 09:48
- Re: Proof that counting is valid?, Dave Seaman, 09:42
- Re: Proof that counting is valid?, David C . Ullrich, 09:37
- Re: JSH: The world is dying, David C . Ullrich, 09:33
- Re: Problem with a derivation tree, David C . Ullrich, 09:28
- Re: Parse tree problem, Dave Seaman, 09:19
- Re: About the proof that L1 is the dual of c0, David C . Ullrich, 09:17
- Re: JSH: Direct demonstration of contradiction, Jesse F. Hughes, 09:15
- Re: Projective geometry stuff, Larry Hammick, 09:13
- Re: Solutions to x*y''(x) + y'(x) = 0 - A complete set?, David C . Ullrich, 09:10
- Re: JSH: Take a breath, miguel, 09:04
- Re: The world is dying, David Moran, 08:57
- Re: JSH: Will to be wrong, William Hughes, 08:46
- Smallest integral domain to have the same qoutient field., Jose Capco, 08:45
- Re: JSH: Will to be wrong, David C . Ullrich, 08:22
- Re: JSH: Direct demonstration of contradiction, William Hughes, 08:18
- Re: JSH: Direct demonstration of contradiction, David C . Ullrich, 08:11
- Re: Cantor Confusion, mueckenh, 07:57
- Re: Lens Algebra, William Elliot, 07:57
- Re: help with recurrence relation, Arthur Dent, 07:56
- Re: Cantor Confusion, mueckenh, 07:53
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Ross A. Finlayson, 07:51
- Re: the lattice of subspaces,, William Elliot, 07:49
- Re: Cantor Confusion, mueckenh, 07:47
- Re: FLTMA: A little group theory, The Dougster, 07:46
- Re: Cantor Confusion, mueckenh, 07:33
- Re: help with recurrence relation, Arthur Dent, 07:31
- Re: Dimension of rings, maximal ideals, Kira Yamato, 07:31
- Re: Cantor Confusion, mueckenh, 07:27
- Re: Cantor Confusion, mueckenh, 07:24
- Re: Solutions to x*y''(x) + y'(x) = 0 - A complete set?, Peter Christensen, 07:05
- Re: JSH: Direct demonstration of contradiction, William Hughes, 06:38
- Re: Solutions to x*y''(x) + y'(x) = 0 - A complete set?, Peter Christensen, 06:35
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Ross A. Finlayson, 06:17
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Tony Orlow, 06:14
- Re: Solutions to x*y''(x) + y'(x) = 0 - A complete set?, Peter Christensen, 06:12
- Re: How many finite groups?, Geoff Harland, 05:55
- Re: ? how likely a player shall win a game, Jose Capco, 05:46
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Tony Orlow, 05:38
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Ross A. Finlayson, 05:33
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Tony Orlow, 05:28
- Re: Proof that counting is valid?, imaginatorium, 05:22
- Re: JSH: Take a breath, Tim Peters, 05:19
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Tony Orlow, 05:15
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Tony Orlow, 05:12
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Tony Orlow, 05:09
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Tony Orlow, 05:06
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Tony Orlow, 04:58
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Tony Orlow, 04:57
- Re: They fail in reply to me all the time, danielmryan, 04:56
- Re: JSH: Will to be wrong, Michael Press, 04:53
- Re: JSH: Will to be wrong, Michael Press, 04:52
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Tony Orlow, 04:42
- Re: Proof that counting is valid?, Proginoskes, 04:32
- Re: the lattice of subspaces,, rusty, 04:07
- Statistical Challenges and Advances in Brain Science, Statistica Sinica, 04:04
- Proof that counting is valid?, bogus61847688, 03:58
- Re: JSH: Take a breath, Tim Peters, 03:56
- Re: Cantor Confusion, mueckenh, 03:56
- Re: Lens Operations, vreddyp, 03:49
- Re: Cantor Confusion, mueckenh, 03:45
- Re: Lense Operations, vreddyp, 03:44
- Re: JSH: Take a breath, Tim Peters, 03:34
- Re: How many finite groups?, Proginoskes, 03:12
- Re: JSH: The world is dying, Proginoskes, 03:06
- Re: JSH: Direct demonstration of contradiction, Rupert, 03:05
- Re: JSH: Will to be wrong, Tim Peters, 03:04
- Re: ? how likely a player shall win a game, Proginoskes, 02:59
- Re: ? how likely a player shall win a game, Proginoskes, 02:55
- Re: JSH: Will to be wrong, Gene Ward Smith, 02:50
- Re: JSH: Take a breath, Proginoskes, 02:45
- Re: How to prove it!, Proginoskes, 02:42
- Re: JSH: The world is dying, Rupert, 02:26
- Re: JSH: Direct demonstration of contradiction, Tim Peters, 02:25
- Re: the lattice of subspaces,, William Elliot, 02:18
- Re: JSH: Direct demonstration of contradiction, Proginoskes, 02:14
- Re: JSH: Will to be wrong, Justin, 02:13
- JSH: The world is dying, jstevh, 02:09
- Re: Vector field from tangent space, Tomekstasiowski@xxxxxxxxxxxx, 02:09
- Re: is it true?, Tomekstasiowski@xxxxxxxxxxxx, 02:08
- Re: random vector space question..., Tomekstasiowski@xxxxxxxxxxxx, 02:05
- Re: JSH: Direct demonstration of contradiction, Proginoskes, 02:05
- Re: ? how likely a player shall win a game, Tomekstasiowski@xxxxxxxxxxxx, 02:04
- Re: Sum of two measurable sets, Tomekstasiowski@xxxxxxxxxxxx, 02:03
- Re: JSH: Direct demonstration of contradiction, Proginoskes, 02:02
- Re: Composition of measurable functions, Tomekstasiowski@xxxxxxxxxxxx, 02:01
- Re: Problem with a derivation tree, William Elliot, 01:59
- Re: JSH: Direct demonstration of contradiction, jstevh, 01:59
- Re: Bounded Function Bounded derivative, Tomekstasiowski@xxxxxxxxxxxx, 01:57
- Re: JSH: Will to be wrong, Proginoskes, 01:56
- Re: JSH: Will to be wrong, Tim Peters, 01:51
- Re: Reduction of integration, Tomekstasiowski@xxxxxxxxxxxx, 01:51
- Re: Lense Operations, Ted Hwa, 01:50
- Re: ? bases for a mapping, Tomekstasiowski@xxxxxxxxxxxx, 01:48
- Re: complex analysis with open mapping theorem., Tomekstasiowski@xxxxxxxxxxxx, 01:47
- Re: Parse tree problem, Tomekstasiowski@xxxxxxxxxxxx, 01:45
- Re: linear algebra problem, Robert Israel, 01:44
- Re: Problem with a derivation tree, Tomekstasiowski@xxxxxxxxxxxx, 01:44
- Re: the lattice of subspaces,, Tomekstasiowski@xxxxxxxxxxxx, 01:43
- Re: Lens Algebra, Tomekstasiowski@xxxxxxxxxxxx, 01:41
- Re: JSH: Will to be wrong, Rupert, 01:41
- Re: JSH: Will to be wrong, The Ghost In The Machine, 01:32
- Re: JSH: Direct demonstration of contradiction, rupertmccallum, 01:24
- Re: Lens Algebra, vreddyp, 01:18
- Re: JSH: Will to be wrong, sg552, 01:17
- the lattice of subspaces,, vsgdp, 01:17
- Lens Algebra, vreddyp, 01:16
- Re: JSH: Will to be wrong, The Ghost In The Machine, 01:14
- Problem with a derivation tree, anandr86, 01:06
- Parse tree problem, anandr86, 01:04
- Re: JSH: Take a breath, Rupert, 00:59
- Re: JSH: Take a breath, Rupert, 00:58
- Re: JSH: Direct demonstration of contradiction, jstevh, 00:50
- Re: JSH: Will to be wrong, jstevh, 00:38
- Re: JSH: Direct demonstration of contradiction, rupertmccallum, 00:35
- Re: JSH: Take a breath, jstevh, 00:25
- Re: JSH: Take a breath, jstevh, 00:20
- Re: JSH: Direct demonstration of contradiction, jstevh, 00:05
- Re: complex analysis with open mapping theorem., smn, 00:02
October 21, 2006
- Re: JSH: Will to be wrong, Tim Peters, 23:52
- Re: Sum of two measurable sets, Dave L. Renfro, 23:51
- Re: learn maths, physics and statisics via the net, William Elliot, 23:43
- complex analysis with open mapping theorem., mina_world, 23:31
- Reduction of integration, Jon Slaughter, 23:23
- ? bases for a mapping, Cheng Cosine, 23:16
- Re: JSH: Will to be wrong, sg552, 23:16
- Re: random vector space question..., Jules, 23:10
- Re: is it true?, Jules, 23:07
- Re: History of Calculus, Dave L. Renfro, 23:06
- Re: Bounded Function Bounded derivative, Rafael Ortega, 23:01
- Re: How to prove it!, bot, 22:42
- Re: An uncountable countable set, cbrown, 22:30
- Re: Posts that should never be responded to ..., The Ghost In The Machine, 22:24
- Re: JSH: Will to be wrong, The Ghost In The Machine, 22:22
- Re: Solomon Golomb's Self-referencing Sequence, Mitch, 22:21
- Re: Bounded Function Bounded derivative, Dave L. Renfro, 22:17
- Re: algebra with normal subgroup., mina_world, 22:07
- Re: Sum of two measurable sets, Dave L. Renfro, 22:06
- Re: Cantor Confusion, Dik T. Winter, 21:53
- Bounded Function Bounded derivative, Rafael Ortega, 21:45
- Re: Cantor Confusion, Dik T. Winter, 21:45
- Composition of measurable functions, Julien Santini, 21:26
- Sum of two measurable sets, Julien Santini, 21:25
- Re: Cantor Confusion, Dik T. Winter, 21:24
- Re: Solomon Golomb's Self-referencing Sequence, A N Niel, 20:54
- Re: JSH: Direct demonstration of contradiction, rupertmccallum, 20:47
- Re: JSH: Direct demonstration of contradiction, Tim Peters, 20:43
- ? how likely a player shall win a game, Cheng Cosine, 20:37
- Re: Cantor Confusion, Dik T. Winter, 20:37
- Re: Cantor Isect Thm, publiosulpicio@xxxxxxxxx, 20:34
- Re: JSH: Take a breath, David Moran, 20:31
- Re: JSH: Direct demonstration of contradiction, Jesse F. Hughes, 20:25
- Re: JSH: Take a breath, Rupert, 20:22
- Re: JSH: Will to be wrong, willo_thewisp, 20:20
- Re: JSH: Direct demonstration of contradiction, Rupert, 20:14
- Re: JSH: Direct demonstration of contradiction, Rupert, 20:11
- Re: About the proof that L1 is the dual of c0, nkorppi, 20:04
- random vector space question..., sg552, 19:51
- Re: Cantor Confusion, David Marcus, 19:51
- Re: About the proof that L1 is the dual of c0, Stephen Montgomery-Smith, 19:50
- Re: Cantor Confusion, David Marcus, 19:43
- Re: Guy Macon's Longest Possible Game Of Chess Calculation, Michael Press, 19:43
- Re: Vector field from tangent space, Stephen Montgomery-Smith, 19:42
- Re: Cantor Confusion, David Marcus, 19:39
- Re: JSH: Will to be wrong, Rupert, 19:35
- Re: JSH: Will to be wrong, sg552, 19:34
- Re: JSH: Will to be wrong, sg552, 19:33
- is it true?, VijaKhara, 19:27
- Re: JSH: Direct demonstration of contradiction, Tim Peters, 19:19
- linear combination of periodic function into sine or cosine functions, rxvtcalc, 19:16
- Re: JSH: Will to be wrong, jstevh, 19:16
- Re: JSH: Direct demonstration of contradiction, William Hughes, 19:13
- Re: The distribution of a sum of independent gamma random variables with different rate parameters, danheyman@xxxxxxxxx, 19:00
- Re: fourier transform, rxvtcalc, 18:58
- Re: JSH: Direct demonstration of contradiction, jstevh, 18:55
- Re: 0^0, Akira Bergman, 18:52
- Vector field from tangent space, bluelabel, 18:42
- Re: fourier transform, rxvtcalc, 18:22
- Re: Characterization of open quasicompact in a spectrum, Jannick Asmus, 18:06
- Re: Relationship between rank(A) and rank(A^k), Jannick Asmus, 18:00
- The distribution of a sum of independent gamma random variables with different rate parameters, cvikram, 17:53
- Re: fourier transform, Richard Mathar, 17:50
- Re: About the proof that L1 is the dual of c0, [Mr.] Lynn Kurtz, 17:25
- fourier transform, rxvtcalc, 16:56
- Solomon Golomb's Self-referencing Sequence, MattB, 16:47
- Re: Summing infinite series, dearcilla, 16:09
- Re: Cantor Confusion, Virgil, 15:57
- Re: Cantor Confusion, Virgil, 15:48
- Re: Cantor Confusion, Virgil, 15:32
- Characterization of open quasicompact in a spectrum, Jose Capco, 15:27
- Re: Cantor Confusion, Virgil, 15:23
- Re: Posts that should never be responded to ..., G.E. Ivey, 15:16
- Re: help with recurrence relation, G.E. Ivey, 15:02
- Prob/stats: "experiment" vs. "trial", Luke Wu, 14:56
- Re: help with recurrence relation, Gene Ward Smith, 14:51
- Re: help with recurrence relation, eKo1, 14:31
- Re: Prime ideals in the ring of continuous functions, Arturo Magidin, 14:25
- Re: Prime ideals in the ring of continuous functions, Arturo Magidin, 14:23
- Re: Universal Algebra Question, Arturo Magidin, 14:13
- Re: Optimization problem... closed form solution?, C6L1V@xxxxxxx, 14:11
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Lester Zick, 14:06
- help with recurrence relation, Arthur Dent, 14:05
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Lester Zick, 13:40
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Lester Zick, 13:35
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Lester Zick, 13:34
- Re: How to reverse a tangential algorithm, Bart Van der Donck, 13:34
- Re: Ordinal: Definitions, Lester Zick, 13:31
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Lester Zick, 13:21
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Lester Zick, 13:21
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Lester Zick, 13:21
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Lester Zick, 13:21
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Lester Zick, 13:21
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Lester Zick, 13:21
- Re: JSH: Will to be wrong, Tim Peters, 13:14
- Re: About the proof that L1 is the dual of c0, A N Niel, 13:11
- Re: Prime ideals in the ring of continuous functions, Robert Sheskey, 13:07
- Re: How to reverse a tangential algorithm, James Waldby, 13:05
- Re: How to reverse a tangential algorithm, Daniel Mayost, 12:59
- Re: 0-60 mph distance, M Rath, 12:56
- Re: JSH: Will to be wrong, The Ghost In The Machine, 12:55
- Re: JSH: Direct demonstration of contradiction, William Hughes, 12:45
- Re: algebra with normal subgroup., José Carlos Santos, 12:17
- Re: Is it true?, José Carlos Santos, 12:12
- Re: interesection of minimal primes, Jose Capco, 11:59
- Re: interesection of minimal primes, Jose Capco, 11:52
- Re: learn maths, physics and statisics via the net, David Moran, 11:40
- Re: FLTMA: A little group theory, The Dougster, 11:39
- Re: JSH: Take a breath, Aatu Koskensilta, 11:28
- About the proof that L1 is the dual of c0, nkorppi, 11:16
- Re: JSH: Take a breath, jstevh, 11:12
- Re: Relationship between rank(A) and rank(A^k), Lynn, 11:06
- Re: Automorphisms of the Klein curve, victor_meldrew_666, 11:00
- Re: Relationship between rank(A) and rank(A^k), Karl Forsberg, 10:53
- Re: Pls help with sister becoming crackpot, Danny, 10:29
- Re: ordering of integer points in a hypercube, dl, 10:23
- algebra with normal subgroup., mina_world, 10:17
- Re: ordering of integer points in a hypercube, dl, 10:15
- Re: JSH: Direct demonstration of contradiction, jstevh, 10:07
- learn maths, physics and statisics via the net, lassedaghenriksen, 10:02
- learn maths, physics and statisics via the net, lassedaghenriksen, 10:02
- Re: graph planarity - simple algorithms, kunzmilan, 10:02
- Re: FLTMA: A little group theory, Chip Eastham, 09:58
- Re: 0^0, kunzmilan, 09:49
- Re: Binomial Sums (Asymptotic Form) Question, raymond manzoni, 09:43
- Re: Summing infinite series, mathedman, 09:42
- Re: Prime ideals in the ring of continuous functions, Sasha P, 09:41
- Re: Cantor Confusion, William Hughes, 09:27
- Re: Prime ideals in the ring of continuous functions, Timothy Murphy, 09:19
- Is it true?, John Schutkeker, 09:11
- Re: Presentation of SL(2,Z), Timothy Murphy, 09:09
- Re: Is there any application of this finding in matrix form?, Gottfried Helms, 09:09
- Re: Is there any application of this finding in matrix form?, G. A. Edgar, 09:07
- Re: Cantor Confusion, mueckenh, 08:59
- Re: Cantor Confusion, mueckenh, 08:55
- Re: Cantor Confusion, mueckenh, 08:47
- Re: looking for an example - invariant subspace, Tonico, 08:26
- Re: JSH: Take a breath, Rupert, 08:01
- looking for an example - invariant subspace, figurt, 08:00
- Re: Will to be wrong, David Moran, 07:54
- Lens Operations, William Elliot, 07:54
- Re: JSH: Will to be wrong, rupertmccallum, 07:52
- Re: JSH: Direct demonstration of contradiction, David Moran, 07:47
- Is there any application of this finding in matrix form?, Thomas Walker, 07:03
- Optimization problem... closed form solution?, hmobahi, 06:54
- Re: Cantor Confusion, Sebastian Holzmann, 06:51
- Re: Cantor Confusion, mueckenh, 06:47
- Re: Cantor Confusion, mueckenh, 06:44
- Re: linear algebra problem, bigh2000, 06:43
- Re: Why is this not a proof of Cayley-Hamilton, schoenfeld . one, 06:02
- Re: Lens Operations, vreddyp, 05:44
- Re: [ANN] xmlBlueprint XML Editor 4.2 supports MathML and SVG, Phil Carmody, 05:42
- Re: Prime ideals in the ring of continuous functions, Jannick Asmus, 05:42
- Re: Online Matrix Calculator, Trifon, 05:30
- Re: Infinity equals one, Hero, 05:29
- How to reverse a tangential algorithm, Bart Van der Donck, 05:29
- Re: JSH: Will to be wrong, Tim Peters, 05:18
- Re: Presentation of SL(2,Z), Larry Hammick, 05:17
- [ANN] xmlBlueprint XML Editor 4.2 supports MathML and SVG, xmlBlueprint Team, 05:12
- Re: bored, William Elliot, 05:09
- Re: Relationship between rank(A) and rank(A^k), Jannick Asmus, 05:08
- Re: Lens Operations, William Elliot, 05:07
- Re: Relationship between rank(A) and rank(A^k), Jannick Asmus, 05:06
- Re: Lens Operations, William Elliot, 05:05
- Re: Summing infinite series, C6L1V@xxxxxxx, 04:57
- Re: Relationship between rank(A) and rank(A^k), Gottfried Helms, 04:55
- Re: Prime ideals in the ring of continuous functions, Jannick Asmus, 04:49
- Re: JSH: Direct demonstration of contradiction, David Bernier, 04:48
- Re: Summing infinite series, Gottfried Helms, 04:39
- Re: Definition of Homotopy, William Elliot, 04:38
- Re: Presentation of SL(2,Z), , 04:32
- Re: interesection of minimal primes, Jose Capco, 04:27
- Re: Prime ideals in the ring of continuous functions, Jannick Asmus, 04:26
- Re: Relationship between rank(A) and rank(A^k), kunzmilan, 04:20
- Re: interesection of minimal primes, Jannick Asmus, 04:18
- Re: Lense Operations, vreddyp, 04:18
- Re: JSH: Will to be wrong, Rupert, 04:10
- Re: hypotenuse comic?, Gottfried Helms, 03:55
- Re: Lense Operations, James Dolan, 03:36
- bored, weberd08, 03:35
- Solution for The Great Snowplow Chase, jaisol, 03:34
- Re: Prime ideals in the ring of continuous functions, Sasha P, 03:33
- Re: JSH: Will to be wrong, Rupert, 03:19
- Re: Dimension of rings, maximal ideals, Jose Capco, 03:12
- Re: Summing infinite series, Badger, 03:01
- Re: JSH: Take a breath, Proginoskes, 02:50
- Re: ordering of integer points in a hypercube, kunzmilan, 02:50
- Re: JSH: Will to be wrong, Proginoskes, 02:47
- Re: Summing infinite series, kilian heckrodt, 02:46
- Re: JSH: Direct demonstration of contradiction, Proginoskes, 02:46
- Re: JSH: Simpler demonstration, Proginoskes, 02:40
- interesection of minimal primes, Jose Capco, 02:40
- Re: Fuzzy Vs Probability?, Proginoskes, 02:36
- Re: Guy Macon's Longest Possible Game Of Chess Calculation, Ray Johnstone, 02:20
- Relationship between rank(A) and rank(A^k), Lynn, 02:03
- Re: Cantor Confusion, stephen, 01:51
- Re: Cantor Confusion, stephen, 01:50
- Re: JSH: Take a breath, Tim Peters, 01:35
- Re: Will to be wrong, Anabaena Microcystis, 01:25
- Re: Summing infinite series, snapdragon31, 01:24
- Re: JSH: Will to be wrong, Gib Bogle, 01:22
- Re: JSH: Will to be wrong, rupertmccallum, 01:21
- Re: JSH: Direct demonstration of contradiction, Gib Bogle, 01:12
- Re: Egyptian fractions conjecture., Bill Taylor, 01:12
- Re: JSH: Direct demonstration of contradiction, rupertmccallum, 01:10
- Re: Take a breath, Karenia Brevis, 01:06
- Re: JSH: Direct demonstration of contradiction, rupertmccallum, 00:59
- Re: JSH: Take a breath, Anabaena Microcystis, 00:56
- Re: JSH: Take a breath, Rupert, 00:54
- Re: Lens Operations, vreddyp, 00:53
- Re: hypotenuse comic?, Axel Harvey, 00:50
- Re: Direct demonstration of contradiction, Anabaena Microcystis, 00:49
- Re: JSH: Direct demonstration of contradiction, rupertmccallum, 00:48
- Re: Solutions of this polynomial (degree of 5), hmobahi, 00:46
- Re: JSH: Direct demonstration of contradiction, Tim Peters, 00:43
- JSH: Will to be wrong, jstevh, 00:34
- Re: JSH: Direct demonstration of contradiction, rupertmccallum, 00:32
- Re: Cantor Confusion, cbrown, 00:32
- Re: JSH: Direct demonstration of contradiction, rupertmccallum, 00:30
- Re: Lense Operations, vreddyp, 00:26
- Re: x^3=3 mod p (cubic reciprocity), James Waldby, 00:18
- Re: JSH: Simpler demonstration, Tim Peters, 00:16
- Re: JSH: Direct demonstration of contradiction, jstevh, 00:14
- Re: JSH: Direct demonstration of contradiction, miguel, 00:14
- Re: Lens Operations, vreddyp, 00:12
- Re: JSH: Corrected demonstration, rupertmccallum, 00:09
- Re: analysis with uniformly continuous./, mina_world, 00:08
October 20, 2006
- Application of Law of Large Numbers, Brenneman, 23:53
- Re: JSH: Take a breath, jstevh, 23:45
- Re: JSH: Direct demonstration of contradiction, Rupert, 23:45
- Re: what is the condition for a function to have a minimum?, VijaKhara, 23:41
- Re: JSH: Direct demonstration of contradiction, jstevh, 23:40
- Re: Topology database, William Elliot, 23:21
- Re: what is the condition for a function to have a minimum?, VijaKhara, 23:04
- Re: Equivalency Function, Ross A. Finlayson, 22:58
- Re: JSH: Simpler demonstration, Rupert, 22:51
- Re: FLTMA: A little group theory, Sandi . Eastham, 22:49
- Re: book for algebraic geometry, magya_bloom@xxxxxxxxx, 22:48
- Re: Fuzzy Vs Probability?, The Ghost In The Machine, 22:47
- Re: JSH: Take a breath, Rupert, 22:43
- Re: Cantor Confusion, Virgil, 22:42
- Presentation of SL(2,Z), Larry Hammick, 22:34
- Re: JSH: Take a breath, Tim Peters, 22:31
- Re: Summing infinite series, Gene Ward Smith, 22:28
- [] clarification on derived sets,, William Elliot, 22:28
- Summing infinite series, dearcilla, 22:12
- Re: analysis with uniformly continuous./, mina_world, 22:11
- Re: JSH: Direct demonstration of contradiction, rupertmccallum, 22:07
- Re: JSH: Direct demonstration of contradiction, Tim Peters, 22:03
- Re: Cantor Confusion, Dik T. Winter, 21:50
- Re: Take a breath, David Moran, 21:46
- JSH: Take a breath, jstevh, 21:39
- Re: JSH: Direct demonstration of contradiction, jstevh, 21:28
- Re: Cantor Confusion, Dik T. Winter, 21:23
- Re: Cantor Confusion, Virgil, 21:17
- Re: JSH: Direct demonstration of contradiction, William Hughes, 20:56
- JSH: Direct demonstration of contradiction, jstevh, 20:45
- Re: Fuzzy Vs Probability?, Predictor, 20:43
- Re: JSH: Simpler demonstration, jstevh, 20:37
- Re: Fuzzy Vs Probability?, Predictor, 20:28
- Re: 0-60 mph distance, Mark lman, 20:24
- Re: Cantor Confusion, Dik T. Winter, 20:21
- Re: JSH: Simpler demonstration, rupertmccallum, 20:19
- Re: Universal Algebra Question, Snis Pilbor, 20:11
- Re: terminated sequence in finite steps, diablo, 20:04
- Re: Cantor Confusion, Virgil, 19:47
- Re: Cantor Confusion, William Hughes, 19:46
- Re: terminated sequence in finite steps, A N Niel, 19:41
- Re: Cantor Confusion, Virgil, 19:37
- Re: Cantor Confusion, Virgil, 19:35
- terminated sequence in finite steps, diablo, 19:29
- Re: Cantor Confusion, Virgil, 19:26
- iq test, Mike, 19:23
- Re: Cantor Confusion, Virgil, 19:17
- Re: what is the condition for a function to have a minimum?, Proginoskes, 19:17
- Re: what is the condition for a function to have a minimum?, Proginoskes, 19:17
- Re: Guy Macon's Longest Possible Game Of Chess Calculation, Proginoskes, 19:14
- Re: Cantor Confusion, Virgil, 19:07
- Re: test please ignor this mail, Proginoskes, 19:06
- Re: what is the condition for a function to have a minimum?, C6L1V@xxxxxxx, 19:06
- Re: hypotenuse comic?, Proginoskes, 19:04
- Re: JSH: Simpler demonstration, Proginoskes, 18:59
- Re: FLTMA: A little group theory, The Dougster, 18:56
- Re: ln(2)/2 proof, Proginoskes, 18:53
- Re: Query re program to use to evaluate rational function of polynomials in "t", Proginoskes, 18:50
- Re: product of continuous functions is a continuous function, C6L1V@xxxxxxx, 18:49
- Re: algebraic extension, Arturo Magidin, 18:28
- Re: Infinity equals one, danheyman@xxxxxxxxx, 18:17
- Re: test please ignor this mail, Dave L. Renfro, 18:13
- Re: Infinity equals one, dcorbit, 18:10
- Re: Ordinal: Definitions, Mark lman, 18:06
- Re: |P(w)| =w?, Dave L. Renfro, 18:04
- Homotopy group of the quotient SU(n)/SO(n), morningstar, 18:04
- Re: product of continuous functions is a continuous function, Michael, 17:53
- Re: hypotenuse comic?, studylogic06@xxxxxxxxx, 17:47
- Re: Solutions of this polynomial (degree of 5), Peter L. Montgomery, 17:47
- Re: test please ignor this mail, ooo, 17:39
- Re: |P(w)| =w?, Jesse F. Hughes, 17:30
- Re: test please ignor this mail, ooo, 17:29
- Re: |P(w)| =w?, zuhair, 17:18
- Re: Ordinal: Definitions, zuhair, 17:16
- Re: product of continuous functions is a continuous function, jennifer, 17:15
- Re: |P(w)| =w?, zuhair, 17:12
- Re: Cantor Confusion, MoeBlee, 17:07
- Re: linear algebra problem, Zdislav V. Kovarik, 17:05
- Re: 0-60 mph distance, Tship, 17:04
- Re: Cantor Confusion, MoeBlee, 17:03
- Re: Cantor Confusion, mueckenh, 17:03
- Re: Cantor Confusion, mueckenh, 17:00
- Re: Cantor Confusion, MoeBlee, 16:58
- Re: Cantor Confusion, mueckenh, 16:53
- Re: Cantor Confusion, William Hughes, 16:51
- Re: Cantor Confusion, mueckenh, 16:50
- Re: Cantor Confusion, mueckenh, 16:48
- Re: Topology database, Poopelmate5753, 16:47
- Re: Cantor Confusion, mueckenh, 16:46
- Re: algebraic extension, Meg Weiss, 16:43
- Re: Cantor Confusion, mueckenh, 16:42
- Re: An uncountable countable set, MoeBlee, 16:39
- Re: product of continuous functions is a continuous function, Michael, 16:34
- Re: Hermitian matrices question, Zdislav V. Kovarik, 16:34
- Re: An uncountable countable set, MoeBlee, 16:26
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Lester Zick, 16:26
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Lester Zick, 16:24
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Lester Zick, 16:23
- Topology database, Ry, 16:09
- Re: Cantor Confusion, MoeBlee, 16:09
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Virgil, 16:00
- The Toft Problem, bill, 15:59
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Virgil, 15:56
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Virgil, 15:55
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Virgil, 15:54
- Re: product of continuous functions is a continuous function, jennifer, 15:44
- Re: They fail in reply to me all the time, Gib Bogle, 15:44
- Re: what is the condition for a function to have a minimum?, Robert Israel, 15:42
- Re: product of continuous functions is a continuous function, Jules, 15:33
- Re: Cantor Confusion, MoeBlee, 15:32
- Re: linear algebra problem, Robert Israel, 15:27
- Re: Prime ideals in the ring of continuous functions, Robert Israel, 15:21
- Re: Pls help with sister becoming crackpot, OwlHoot, 15:20
- Re: Are integral f(x) dx and integral f(y) dy same?, Bob Kolker, 15:20
- Re: Universal Algebra Question, Arturo Magidin, 15:09
- Re: Prime ideals in the ring of continuous functions, Arturo Magidin, 15:09
- Re: Cantor Confusion, MoeBlee, 15:03
- Re: Cantor Confusion, MoeBlee, 14:59
- Re: An uncountable countable set, MoeBlee, 14:57
- Universal Algebra Question, Snis Pilbor, 14:56
- Re: History of Calculus, Dave L. Renfro, 14:55
- Re: An uncountable countable set, MoeBlee, 14:55
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Virgil, 14:52
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Virgil, 14:50
- product of continuous functions is a continuous function, jennifer, 14:48
- Re: Automorphisms of the Klein curve, Lee Rudolph, 14:45
- what is the condition for a function to have a minimum?, VijaKhara, 14:39
- Re: ? N eqns and N unknowns, Robert Israel, 14:35
- Re: Automorphisms of the Klein curve, M.J.T. Guy, 14:30
- Re: Cantor Confusion, Virgil, 14:28
- Re: JSH: Simpler demonstration, gjedwards, 14:28
- Re: Cantor Confusion, Virgil, 14:26
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Tony Orlow, 14:18
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Tony Orlow, 14:17
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Randy Poe, 14:16
- Re: Are integral f(x) dx and integral f(y) dy same?, agentsolver, 14:16
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Tony Orlow, 14:16
- Re: Cantor Confusion, Virgil, 14:15
- Re: analysis with uniformly continuous./, The World Wide Wade, 14:13
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Tony Orlow, 14:12
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Virgil, 14:08
- Isoperimetric problem of CMC surfaces, Narasimham, 14:06
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Tony Orlow, 14:05
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Virgil, 13:53
- Re: Simpler demonstration, Anabaena Microcystis, 13:53
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Tony Orlow, 13:52
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Virgil, 13:50
- Re: The freefall WTC 7 implies its controlled demolition, Jesse F. Hughes, 13:48
- Re: How to prove it!, christopher, 13:45
- isodiamedric inequality ?, Fedor, 13:45
- Re: Can anyone provide some clues on how to prove a conjecture?, M.J.T. Guy, 13:45
- Re: Fuzzy Vs Probability?, Jesse F. Hughes, 13:44
- Re: Pls help with sister becoming crackpot, mensanator@xxxxxxxxxxx, 13:40
- Re: sign of the mean curvature, Narasimham, 13:34
- Re: Prime ideals in the ring of continuous functions, Sasha P, 13:33
- linear algebra problem, bigh2000, 13:26
- Re: How to prove it!, bill, 13:24
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Tony Orlow, 13:19
- analysis with uniformly continuous./, mina_world, 13:13
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Tony Orlow, 13:02
- Re: How many finite groups?, Tonico, 13:02
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Tony Orlow, 12:58
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Tony Orlow, 12:50
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Tony Orlow, 12:45
- Re: Fuzzy Vs Probability?, Tony Orlow, 12:38
- Re: Infinity equals one, Ben Rudiak-Gould, 12:14
- Re: How many finite groups?, Wim Benthem, 12:12
- A final statement, hagen, 12:11
- Re: INTERESTING PRO, Tonico, 12:08
- Re: Hermitian matrices question, Jannick Asmus, 12:07
- Re: INTERESTING PRO, Tonico, 12:04
- Re: Hermitian matrices question, José Carlos Santos, 12:03
- Re: INTERESTING PRO, Tonico, 12:02
- Hermitian matrices question, James, 11:37
- Re: algebraic extension, Arturo Magidin, 11:37
- Re: ln(2)/2 proof, G. A. Edgar, 11:33
- Re: Prime ideals in the ring of continuous functions, Arturo Magidin, 11:32
- Re: algebraic extension, Meg Weiss, 11:26
- Re: ln(2)/2 proof, Mitch, 11:23
- Re: Prime ideals in the ring of continuous functions, Sasha P, 11:17
- Re: Fitting a parabola segment, or similar, to two points, one with a given slope, dl, 11:03
- Re: Online Matrix Calculator, David T. Ashley, 11:01
- Re: Pls help with sister becoming crackpot, Narcoleptic Insomniac, 10:51
- Re: Sum of two normal matrices, peter_roinge, 10:45
- Re: An uncountable countable set, imaginatorium, 10:35
- Re: How many finite groups?, Jason Pawloski, 10:33
- Re: INTERESTING PRO, fernando revilla, 10:31
- free easy to use word checker/dictionary, kevin bailey, 10:23
- Re: Sum of two normal matrices, José Carlos Santos, 10:22
- Re: algebraic extension, Arturo Magidin, 10:17
- Re: clarification on derived sets,, Arturo Magidin, 10:13
- Re: JSH: Simpler demonstration, William Hughes, 10:07
- Re: algebraic extension, Meg Weiss, 10:06
- Re: math Singular Value Decomposition resolve, dl, 10:04
- Re: How to prove it!, bot, 09:51
- Re: Sum of two normal matrices, peter_roinge, 09:44
- Query re program to use to evaluate rational function of polynomials in "t", Diana, 09:43
- x^3=3 mod p (cubic reciprocity), Crios, 09:27
- Re: Fuzzy Vs Probability?, Lee Rudolph, 09:09
- Re: clarification on derived sets,, William Elliot, 09:05
- Re: clarification on derived sets,, Arturo Magidin, 08:54
- Re: ordering of integer points in a hypercube, astanoff, 08:53
- Re: irreducible varieties in C[x,y], Jannick Asmus, 08:52
- Re: Prime ideals in the ring of continuous functions, gowan4@xxxxxxxxxxx, 08:43
- Re: Cantor Confusion, Dave Seaman, 08:39
- Re: Prime ideals in the ring of continuous functions, David C . Ullrich, 08:36
- Re: ln(2)/2 proof, David C . Ullrich, 08:34
- Re: How many finite groups?, Arturo Magidin, 08:32
- Re: A measure theory question, David C . Ullrich, 08:29
- Re: Definition of Homotopy, David C . Ullrich, 08:27
- Re: Fuzzy Vs Probability?, Jesse F. Hughes, 08:26
- Re: Cantor Confusion, Dik T. Winter, 08:17
- Re: Cantor Confusion, Franziska Neugebauer, 08:16
- Re: Lense Operations, William Elliot, 08:13
- Re: Cantor Confusion, Dave Seaman, 08:08
- irreducible varieties in C[x,y], eugene, 08:06
- Re: Can anyone provide some clues on how to prove a conjecture?, hooklee, 08:00
- Re: Cantor Confusion, Han de Bruijn, 07:57
- Re: Cantor Confusion, Franziska Neugebauer, 07:48
- Re: Solutions of this polynomial (degree of 5), hmobahi, 07:48
- Re: 3^m/2^n -> r ?, Han de Bruijn, 07:39
- Re: Solutions of this polynomial (degree of 5), secondmouse, 07:35
- Re: Equivalency Function, Ross A. Finlayson, 07:16
- Re: PhysicsWeb (Is there a Math version?), titus_piezas, 07:15
- Re: Definition of Homotopy, William Elliot, 07:12
- Lense Operations, vreddyp, 07:07
- Equivalency Function, Ross A. Finlayson, 07:05
- Re: Cantor Confusion, Han de Bruijn, 07:04
- Re: JSH: Simpler demonstration, José Carlos Santos, 07:03
- Re: JSH: Simpler demonstration, Tonico, 06:56
- Re: JSH: Simpler demonstration, José Carlos Santos, 06:41
- Re: Cantor Isect Thm, José Carlos Santos, 06:39
- Re: JSH: Simpler demonstration, Tim Peters, 06:39
- Re: Sum of two normal matrices, José Carlos Santos, 06:28
- Re: How many finite groups?, Lee Rudolph, 06:05
- Re: test please ignor this mail, David Ames, 06:04
- Re: Guy Macon's Longest Possible Game Of Chess Calculation, Ray Johnstone, 05:47
- Re: How many finite groups?, Gene Ward Smith, 05:45
- Re: JSH: Simpler demonstration, Lord Protector, 05:35
- Re: Cantor Confusion, Franziska Neugebauer, 05:32
- Re: How many finite groups?, , 05:17
- Re: How many finite groups?, Tonico, 04:54
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Ross A. Finlayson, 04:32
- Re: Cantor Confusion, Han de Bruijn, 04:25
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Ross A. Finlayson, 04:16
- Re: algebraic extension, Jannick Asmus, 03:55
- Re: Fuzzy Vs Probability?, Phil Carmody, 03:54
- Re: Cantor Confusion, Virgil, 03:53
- Re: Fuzzy Vs Probability?, Phil Carmody, 03:52
- Re: How to prove it!, Proginoskes, 03:51
- Re: ? N eqns and N unknowns, G. Kramer, 03:49
- Re: How many finite groups?, Proginoskes, 03:49
- Re: algebraic extension, Kira Yamato, 03:49
- Sum of two normal matrices, peter_roinge, 03:45
- Re: Cantor Confusion, Virgil, 03:45
- Re: Pls help with sister becoming crackpot, Phil Carmody, 03:44
- Re: Cantor Confusion, Han de Bruijn, 03:43
- Re: algebraic extension, Jannick Asmus, 03:41
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Virgil, 03:40
- Re: Cantor Confusion, Han de Bruijn, 03:36
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Virgil, 03:35
- Re: hypotenuse comic?, Proginoskes, 03:34
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Virgil, 03:33
- Re: Cantor Confusion, Han de Bruijn, 03:33
- Re: algebraic extension, Kira Yamato, 03:31
- Re: Cantor Confusion, Han de Bruijn, 03:30
- Re: JSH: Simpler demonstration, Proginoskes, 03:29
- Re: Solutions of this polynomial (degree of 5), Proginoskes, 03:26
- Re: How to prove it!, Kira Yamato, 03:25
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Han de Bruijn, 03:17
- algebraic extension, Meg Weiss, 03:14
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Han de Bruijn, 03:14
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Han de Bruijn, 03:13
- Re: ln(2)/2 proof, Ignacio Larrosa Caņestro, 03:04
- Re: 0^0, Virgil, 03:00
- Re: square roots, Michael Press, 02:54
- How to prove it!, christopher, 02:54
- Re: 0^0, Michael Press, 02:52
- Re: How many finite groups?, A Nony Mous, 02:51
- Re: hypotenuse comic?, Michael Press, 02:51
- Re: How many finite groups?, A Nony Mous, 02:50
- Re: JSH: Simpler demonstration, rupertmccallum, 02:47
- Re: An uncountable countable set, imaginatorium, 02:41
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Ross A. Finlayson, 02:35
- Re: Egyptian fractions conjecture., Gerry Myerson, 02:34
- Re: 0^0, Akira Bergman, 02:26
- probability of a dummy pops up, christopher, 02:20
- Re: Limit Points and Arbitrary Unions/Isections, rod, 02:10
- Re: Limit Points and Arbitrary Unions/Isections, Jules, 01:47
- ? N eqns and N unknowns, Cheng Cosine, 01:44
- Limit Points and Arbitrary Unions/Isections, rod, 01:34
- Cantor Isect Thm, rod, 01:30
- Re: ? matrix equalities, Robert Israel, 01:26
- Solutions of this polynomial (degree of 5), hmobahi, 01:21
- Re: Simpler demonstration, Incalculable Properties, 01:15
- Re: book for algebraic geometry, Kira Yamato, 01:06
- ? basic PC theory, Cheng Cosine, 01:03
- Re: How many finite groups?, Jason Pawloski, 01:00
- Re: 0^0, Akira Bergman, 00:52
- Egyptian fractions conjecture., Bill Taylor, 00:49
- Re: JSH: Corrected demonstration, Gib Bogle, 00:35
- JSH: Simpler demonstration, jstevh, 00:31
- Re: 0^0, [Mr.] Lynn Kurtz, 00:05
October 19, 2006
- Re: JSH: Corrected demonstration, Tim Peters, 23:55
- Re: How many finite groups?, Proginoskes, 23:43
- Re: Fuzzy Vs Probability?, The Ghost In The Machine, 23:43
- Re: test please ignor this mail, Proginoskes, 23:37
- Re: 0^0, Virgil, 23:31
- continuous vs discrete multifractals, tachyon, 23:12
- Re: 0-60 mph distance, M Rath, 22:57
- Re: Infinity equals one, Ross A. Finlayson, 22:52
- Re: 0^0, Akira Bergman, 22:47
- Re: How many finite groups?, Rupert, 22:44
- Re: FLTMA: A little group theory, Chip Eastham, 22:42
- Re: How many finite groups?, Jason Pawloski, 22:33
- Re: 0-60 mph distance, M Rath, 22:33
- Re: Cantor Confusion, Dik T. Winter, 22:28
- Re: How many finite groups?, Jason Pawloski, 22:28
- Re: How many finite groups?, Proginoskes, 22:27
- Re: Infinity equals one, ooo, 22:23
- book for algebraic geometry, magya_bloom@xxxxxxxxx, 22:19
- Re: Cantor Confusion, Dik T. Winter, 22:11
- How many finite groups?, Jason Pawloski, 22:04
- Re: Fuzzy Vs Probability?, Proginoskes, 22:01
- Re: Pls help with sister becoming crackpot, Proginoskes, 21:59
- Re: Riemann-Roch Question, canada050704, 21:57
- Re: Pls help with sister becoming crackpot, Proginoskes, 21:56
- Re: 0^0, Peacenik, 21:46
- Re: Pls help with sister becoming crackpot, uragno, 21:45
- Re: Prime ideals in the ring of continuous functions, Rupert, 21:33
- Re: Cantor Confusion, Dik T. Winter, 21:30
- Re: Pls help with sister becoming crackpot, uragno, 21:28
- Fuzzy Vs Probability?, Myauk, 21:26
- Re: Cantor Confusion, Dik T. Winter, 21:24
- Re: Prime ideals in the ring of continuous functions, Rupert, 21:24
- Re: clarification on derived sets,, William Elliot, 21:17
- Re: Prime ideals in the ring of continuous functions, Rupert, 21:16
- Re: Infinity equals one, The World Wide Wade, 21:12
- Re: Pls help with sister becoming crackpot, mensanator@xxxxxxxxxxx, 21:10
- Re: Limit of two variables, The World Wide Wade, 21:09
- Re: Prime ideals in the ring of continuous functions, Rupert, 21:06
- Re: Pls help with sister becoming crackpot, Ben Rudiak-Gould, 20:52
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Ross A. Finlayson, 20:46
- Re: Right Triangle, Robert Israel, 20:45
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Ross A. Finlayson, 20:42
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Ross A. Finlayson, 20:37
- Re: Pls help with sister becoming crackpot, uragno, 20:30
- Re: Pls help with sister becoming crackpot, Ben Rudiak-Gould, 20:28
- Re: An uncountable countable set, MoeBlee, 20:28
- Re: A sq. matrix, does A^4 = 0 => A^2 = 0?, Virgil, 20:07
- Re: Right Triangle, Deep, 20:04
- Re: History of Calculus, Thom Jameson, 19:46
- Re: Infinity equals one, David R Tribble, 19:37
- Re: A sq. matrix, does A^4 = 0 => A^2 = 0?, G Patel, 19:37
- Re: Is Calculus Important?, Gerry Myerson, 19:35
- Re: Pls help with sister becoming crackpot, Proginoskes, 19:32
- Re: An uncountable countable set, David R Tribble, 19:25
- non-linear least squares methods?, lgreg.meredith@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, 19:20
- Re: Prime ideals in the ring of continuous functions, Sasha P, 19:18
- Re: ln(2)/2 proof, far2hybrid, 19:15
- Re: A sq. matrix, does A^4 = 0 => A^2 = 0?, Proginoskes, 19:14
- Re: Pls help with sister becoming crackpot, uragno, 19:08
- Re: 0^0, Proginoskes, 19:05
- Re: Limit of two variables, Proginoskes, 19:03
- A sq. matrix, does A^4 = 0 => A^2 = 0?, G Patel, 19:03
- Re: Infinity equals one, ganymede . jupiter, 19:00
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Lester Zick, 18:58
- Re: Ordinal: Definitions, Lester Zick, 18:58
- Re: 0-60 mph distance, mensanator@xxxxxxxxxxx, 18:55
- Re: Infinity equals one, MoeBlee, 18:52
- Re: Sir Thomas Harriet = ?, alex.lupas, 18:52
- Re: FLTMA: A little group theory, Chip Eastham, 18:49
- Infinity equals one, nin_o_mas, 18:49
- Re: ln(2)/2 proof, Proginoskes, 18:46
- ? matrix equalities, Cheng Cosine, 18:42
- Re: Prime ideals in the ring of continuous functions, Jannick Asmus, 18:30
- Re: Limit of two variables, Zdislav V. Kovarik, 18:27
- Re: Prime ideals in the ring of continuous functions, Arturo Magidin, 18:20
- Re: Right Triangle, Robert Israel, 18:07
- Re: Prime ideals in the ring of continuous functions, Jannick Asmus, 18:07
- Automorphisms of the Klein curve, no-email, 18:02
- Re: Cantor Confusion, david petry, 18:01
- Right Triangle, Deep, 17:58
- Re: 0-60 mph distance, Tship, 17:44
- Re: 0^0, Akira Bergman, 17:44
- Re: Online Matrix Calculator, Trifon, 17:42
- Re: An uncountable countable set, MoeBlee, 17:40
- Re: representing ideal as an intersection of prime ideals, Jannick Asmus, 17:40
- Re: representing ideal as an intersection of prime ideals, Jannick Asmus, 17:36
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Lester Zick, 17:35
- Re: An uncountable countable set, MoeBlee, 17:35
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Lester Zick, 17:30
- Re: Limit of two variables, Ronald Bruck, 17:30
- Re: Limit of two variables, Ignacio Larrosa Caņestro, 17:29
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Lester Zick, 17:26
- Re: Limit of two variables, Daniel Mayost, 17:26
- Re: 0^0, Akira Bergman, 17:22
- Re: Is Calculus Important?, Gene Ward Smith, 17:12
- Re: Cantor ternary set revisited, The World Wide Wade, 17:07
- Re: square roots, bert, 16:58
- Re: Cantor Confusion, jpalecek, 16:51
- Re: Attempts to Refute Cantor's Uncountability Proof?, Jesse F. Hughes, 16:47
- Limit of two variables, knash2, 16:47
- Re: Is Calculus Important?, David Moran, 16:43
- Re: Cantor ternary set revisited, jennifer, 16:39
- Re: Uniform continuity of x, jennifer, 16:38
- Conjecture regarding Hamming correlation of linearly independent binary vectors, emamosama, 16:36
- Re: |P(w)| =w?, Jesse F. Hughes, 16:36
- Re: They fail in reply to me all the time, Jesse F. Hughes, 16:34
- Re: Attempts to Refute Cantor's Uncountability Proof?, Jesse F. Hughes, 16:34
- Re: Cantor Confusion, jpalecek, 16:33
- Re: Pls help with sister becoming crackpot, Tonico, 16:27
- Re: sign of the mean curvature, Narasimham, 16:25
- Re: Cantor ternary set revisited, Arturo Magidin, 16:05
- Re: Uniform continuity of x, Jules, 16:03
- Cantor ternary set revisited, jennifer, 16:02
- Re: Ordinal: Definitions, MoeBlee, 15:54
- Uniform continuity of x, jennifer, 15:45
- Re: Fitting a parabola segment, or similar, to two points, one with a given slope, Virgil, 15:42
- Re: sign of the mean curvature, Thomas Mautsch, 15:42
- Re: Projective geometry stuff, Thomas Mautsch, 15:42
- Re: Cantor Confusion, Virgil, 15:25
- Given matrix ,X and vectors y, w solve for T in Y=XTw, George Smith, 15:23
- Re: Cantor Confusion, Virgil, 15:19
- Re: An uncountable countable set, MoeBlee, 15:16
- Re: Online Matrix Calculator, David T. Ashley, 15:15
- Re: Cantor Confusion, Virgil, 15:13
- Re: Fitting a parabola segment, or similar, to two points, one with a given slope, G.E. Ivey, 15:13
- Re: Cantor Confusion, Virgil, 15:08
- Re: Cantor Confusion, Virgil, 15:02
- Re: fast inversion of matrix with diagonal update, Sandi . Eastham, 14:59
- Re: Cantor Confusion, Virgil, 14:58
- Re: Solutions to x*y''(x) + y'(x) = 0 - A complete set?, G.E. Ivey, 14:56
- Re: Cantor Confusion, Virgil, 14:51
- Re: Thinking Babylonian, Quentin Grady, 14:50
- Re: Thinking Babylonian, Quentin Grady, 14:47
- Re: FFT spectral analysis using excel, Russ, 14:44
- Re: Cantor Confusion, Virgil, 14:38
- Re: A measure theory question, Herman Rubin, 14:36
- Re: Is string theory bad and bogus pseudo-physics?, Bob Kolker, 14:34
- Re: Calculus Resources, benji . the . mouse, 14:29
- Re: An uncountable countable set, MoeBlee, 14:28
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Lester Zick, 14:26
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Lester Zick, 14:26
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Lester Zick, 14:26
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Lester Zick, 14:26
- Re: Ordinal: Definitions, Lester Zick, 14:26
- Re: Sir Thomas Harriet = ?, Hero, 14:25
- Re: An uncountable countable set, MoeBlee, 14:23
- Re: Cantor Confusion, Virgil, 14:22
- Re: An uncountable countable set, MoeBlee, 14:20
- Re: Cantor Confusion, Virgil, 14:19
- Re: Cantor Confusion, Virgil, 14:18
- Re: Cantor Confusion, MoeBlee, 14:16
- Re: Cantor Confusion, Virgil, 14:15
- Re: Prime ideals in the ring of continuous functions, Sasha P, 14:15
- Re: Fitting a parabola segment, or similar, to two points, one with a given slope, scrap iron, 14:15
- Re: Cantor Confusion, Virgil, 14:12
- Re: Cantor Confusion, Virgil, 14:08
- Re: Cantor Confusion, MoeBlee, 14:08
- Re: A measure theory question, Herman Rubin, 14:03
- Re: Is Calculus Important?, Idgarad, 14:00
- Re: Cantor Confusion, MoeBlee, 13:58
- Re: Sir Thomas Harriet = ?, Hero, 13:50
- Re: Solutions to x*y''(x) + y'(x) = 0 - A complete set?, David C. Ullrich, 13:43
- Re: Prime ideals in the ring of continuous functions, David C. Ullrich, 13:33
- Re: Cantor Confusion, Mike Kelly, 13:30
- Re: Is string theory bad and bogus pseudo-physics?, kilian heckrodt, 13:22
- Re: Cantor Confusion, mueckenh, 13:10
- Re: Cantor Confusion, mueckenh, 13:02
- Re: Cantor Confusion, Randy Poe, 12:54
- Re: Cantor Confusion, MoeBlee, 12:50
- Re: Cantor Confusion, mueckenh, 12:49
- Re: Cantor Confusion, William Hughes, 12:48
- Re: Need help constructing an add function from PA, Aatu Koskensilta, 12:48
- Re: Cantor Confusion, mueckenh, 12:45
- Re: Cantor Confusion, Dave Seaman, 12:40
- Re: Cantor Confusion, mueckenh, 12:37
- Re: Cantor Confusion, Sebastian Holzmann, 12:35
- Re: Cantor Confusion, mueckenh, 12:32
- Re: Cantor Confusion, georgie, 12:31
- Re: Cantor Confusion, mueckenh, 12:30
- Re: Need help with solar reflector, M.J.T. Guy, 12:30
- Re: Cantor Confusion, mueckenh, 12:28
- Re: Cantor Confusion, mueckenh, 12:24
- Re: Cantor Confusion, georgie, 12:24
- Re: Cantor Confusion, mueckenh, 12:19
- Re: JSH: Corrected demonstration, W. Dale Hall, 12:15
- Re: fast inversion of matrix with diagonal update, Robert Israel, 12:10
- Prime ideals in the ring of continuous functions, Sasha P, 12:06
- Re: representing ideal as an intersection of prime ideals, eugene, 12:05
- Re: Sir Thomas Harriet = ?, Robert Israel, 11:58
- Re: describe the image ..., M.J.T. Guy, 11:56
- Re: Anyone know wether these diiferential equations have solutions?, CH, 11:49
- Re: Ramanujan&Co/Bound for a sum, M.J.T. Guy, 11:47
- Re: FLTMA: A little group theory, The Dougster, 11:44
- Re: 0^0, The Last Danish Pastry, 11:42
- sceince, best_yunus, 11:33
- Re: Pls help with sister becoming crackpot, Dave L. Renfro, 11:29
- Re: FLTMA: A little group theory, The Dougster, 11:26
- Re: |P(w)| =w?, Dave L. Renfro, 11:22
- Re: JSH: Corrected demonstration, The Last Danish Pastry, 11:21
- Re: |P(w)| =w?, zuhair, 11:12
- Re: Cantor Confusion, Randy Poe, 11:07
- Re: Riemann-Roch Question, Hagen, 10:58
- Re: Solutions to x*y''(x) + y'(x) = 0 - A complete set?, Peter Christensen, 10:55
- Re: 0^0, Narcoleptic Insomniac, 10:53
- Re: Riemann-Roch Question, Hagen, 10:53
- Re: Sir Thomas Harriet = ?, José Carlos Santos, 10:48
- Re: An Intuitive Approach to SET and SET MEMBERSHIP., Pubkeybreaker, 10:43
- Re: Cantor Confusion, Dik T. Winter, 10:42
- Re: Pls help with sister becoming crackpot, Narcoleptic Insomniac, 10:42
- Re: An Intuitive Approach to SET and SET MEMBERSHIP., zuhair, 10:37
- Re: Riemann-Roch Question, Jyrki Lahtonen, 10:34
- Re: Calculus Resources, Idgarad, 10:30
- Re: Sir Thomas Harriet = ?, Peter Luschny, 10:29
- fast inversion of matrix with diagonal update, shaobo hou, 10:28
- Re: Sum of binomial coefficients., Robert Israel, 10:25
- Re: Riemann-Roch Question, Hagen, 10:11
- Re: Pls help with sister becoming crackpot, dl, 10:03
- Re: Pls help with sister becoming crackpot, Tonico, 09:44
- Re: Riemann-Roch Question, canada050704, 09:33
- Re: JSH: Corrected demonstration, Rupert, 09:22
- Re: Pls help with sister becoming crackpot, dl, 09:14
- Re: Riemann-Roch Question, Hagen, 09:07
- Re: Is Calculus Important?, Peter Webb, 08:53
- Re: 0^0, Akira Bergman, 08:41
- Re: clarification on derived sets,, Arturo Magidin, 08:33
- Re: JSH: Demonstration, Arturo Magidin, 08:29
- Re: linear functionals,, Arturo Magidin, 08:29
- Re: map well defined,, Arturo Magidin, 08:27
- Re: Sir Thomas Harriet = ?, John Bailey, 08:26
- Re: Definition of Homotopy, William Elliot, 08:19
- Re: Is Calculus Important?, G. A. Edgar, 08:08
- Re: ln(2)/2 proof, David C . Ullrich, 08:02
- Re: ln(2)/2 proof, David C . Ullrich, 08:01
- Online Matrix Calculator, Trifon, 07:52
- Re: Riemann-Roch Question, Timothy Murphy, 07:48
- Re: A measure theory question, David C . Ullrich, 07:47
- Re: A measure theory question, David C . Ullrich, 07:44
- Re: Solutions to x*y''(x) + y'(x) = 0 - A complete set?, David C . Ullrich, 07:39
- Re: Definition of Homotopy, David C . Ullrich, 07:30
- Re: JSH: Corrected demonstration, William Hughes, 07:30
- Re: 0^0, kibby, 07:28
- Re: Definition of Homotopy, David C . Ullrich, 07:23
- math editing software, info, 07:22
- Re: Is Calculus Important?, kilian heckrodt, 07:17
- Re: Sum of binomial coefficients., twittoy, 07:11
- Re: Cantor Confusion, William Hughes, 07:05
- Re: Dimension of rings, maximal ideals, Kira Yamato, 07:00
- Re: 0^0, Akira Bergman, 06:41
- Re: Need help constructing an add function from PA, lugita15, 06:39
- Riemann-Roch Question, canada050704, 06:33
- Re: Need help constructing an add function from PA, lugita15, 06:29
- Re: Cantor Confusion, Mike Kelly, 06:25
- Re: Dimension of rings, maximal ideals, Jose Capco, 06:00
- Re: Cantor Confusion, mueckenh, 05:38
- Re: Pls help with sister becoming crackpot, Tonico, 05:31
- Re: 0^0, Helmut Richter, 05:25
- Sir Thomas Harriet = ?, alex.lupas, 05:12
- Re: Cantor Confusion, Bob Kolker, 05:10
- Re: Cantor Confusion, Bob Kolker, 05:08
- Re: Thinking Babylonian, Bob Kolker, 05:05
- Re: Thinking Babylonian, Proginoskes, 04:50
- Re: hypotenuse comic?, studylogic06@xxxxxxxxx, 04:48
- Re: Definition of Homotopy, William Elliot, 04:46
- Re: Cantor Confusion, Han de Bruijn, 04:25
- Re: Cantor Confusion, Han de Bruijn, 04:22
- Re: graph planarity - simple algorithms, Michal Brzozowski, 04:20
- Re: Cantor Confusion, Han de Bruijn, 04:16
- Re: Is Calculus Important?, anvera, 04:15
- Re: Sums of several positive integers, Francois Grieu, 04:15
- Re: Cantor Confusion, Han de Bruijn, 04:14
- Re: Cantor Confusion, Han de Bruijn, 04:12
- Re: Cantor Confusion, Han de Bruijn, 04:07
- Re: Cantor Confusion, Han de Bruijn, 04:03
- Re: Cantor Confusion, Han de Bruijn, 03:54
- Re: Cantor Confusion, Han de Bruijn, 03:52
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Virgil, 03:49
- Re: Cantor Confusion, Han de Bruijn, 03:47
- Re: ordering of integer points in a hypercube, dl, 03:39
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Virgil, 03:37
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Han de Bruijn, 03:37
- Re: Pls help with sister becoming crackpot, dl, 03:29
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Han de Bruijn, 03:28
- Re: Thinking Babylonian, Quentin Grady, 03:27
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Han de Bruijn, 03:21
- Re: JSH: Corrected demonstration, Tim Peters, 03:14
- Re: An uncountable countable set, imaginatorium, 02:56
- Re: JSH: Corrected demonstration, Rupert, 02:49
- Re: Ramanujan&Co/Bound for a sum, alex.lupas, 02:25
- Re: 0^0, Proginoskes, 02:24
- Re: ln(2)/2 proof, Proginoskes, 02:22
- Re: 0^0, Akira Bergman, 02:19
- Re: JSH: Corrected demonstration, Proginoskes, 02:09
- Re: hypotenuse comic?, Proginoskes, 02:05
- ln(2)/2 proof, far2hybrid, 02:05
- Re: 0^0, Proginoskes, 02:00
- Re: square roots, Geoff Harland, 01:58
- Re: Labelling polyhedron faces, Proginoskes, 01:56
- Re: Cantor Confusion, cbrown, 01:37
- This is only mathematics to God, or, questions for a fallen soldier..., snowsgood, 01:28
- Re: Cantor Confusion, David Marcus, 01:25
- Re: An uncountable countable set, David Marcus, 01:05
- Re: Ramanujan&Co/Bound for a sum, Gottfried Helms, 01:02
- Re: Cantor Confusion, David Marcus, 00:59
- Re: Cantor Confusion, David Marcus, 00:57
- Re: JSH: Corrected demonstration, Rupert, 00:56
- Re: Anyone know wether these diiferential equations have solutions?, Robert Israel, 00:52
- Re: Cantor Confusion, David Marcus, 00:50
- Re: Cantor Confusion, David Marcus, 00:48
- Re: Cantor Confusion, David Marcus, 00:40
- Re: Cantor Confusion, David Marcus, 00:31
- Ramanujan&Co/Bound for a sum, alex.lupas, 00:30
- Re: accumulation points,, William Elliot, 00:24
- Re: Cantor Confusion, David Marcus, 00:20
- Complex Implicit Functions, Note1, conesetter, 00:19
- Re: Cantor Confusion, David Marcus, 00:17
- Re: Cantor Confusion, David Marcus, 00:12
- Re: closed intervals,, William Elliot, 00:10
- Re: Cantor Confusion, David Marcus, 00:09
- Re: Curvature of all spheres, Virgil, 00:07
- Re: accumulation points,, Virgil, 00:05
- Re: clarification on derived sets,, William Elliot, 00:03
October 18, 2006
- Re: Is Calculus Important?, The poster formerly known as Colleyville Alan, 23:56
- Re: hypotenuse comic?, studylogic06@xxxxxxxxx, 23:56
- accumulation points,, vsgdp, 23:55
- Re: FLTMA: A little group theory, The Dougster, 23:52
- Re: An uncountable countable set, David Marcus, 23:51
- Re: An uncountable countable set, David Marcus, 23:51
- Re: Cantor Confusion, imaginatorium, 23:49
- Re: JSH: Corrected demonstration, miguel, 23:47
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Ross A. Finlayson, 23:46
- Curvature of all spheres, Larry Giller, 23:45
- Re: JSH: Corrected demonstration, David Moran, 23:30
- Re: An uncountable countable set, David Marcus, 23:23
- Re: Anyone know wether these diiferential equations have solutions?, CH, 23:00
- Re: Cantor Confusion, David Marcus, 22:49
- 0^0, Akira Bergman, 22:48
- Re: Cantor Confusion, Dave Seaman, 22:39
- Re: JSH: Corrected demonstration, Tim Peters, 22:32
- Re: JSH: Corrected demonstration, miguel, 22:27
- Re: Cantor Confusion, Virgil, 22:21
- Re: Cantor Confusion, Virgil, 22:17
- Re: Cantor Confusion, Virgil, 22:03
- ? inter- and intra- correlation, Cheng Cosine, 22:00
- clarification on derived sets,, vsgdp, 21:59
- Re: JSH: Corrected demonstration, William Hughes, 21:50
- Re: A measure theory question, TCL, 21:38
- closed intervals,, vsgdp, 21:29
- Re: JSH: Corrected demonstration, sg552, 21:27
- Re: JSH: Corrected demonstration, William Hughes, 21:21
- Re: Fitting a parabola segment, or similar, to two points, one with a given slope, Drew Tronvig, 21:20
- Re: JSH: Corrected demonstration, David Moran, 21:17
- Re: Cantor Confusion, Dik T. Winter, 21:14
- Re: JSH: Corrected demonstration, jstevh, 21:11
- Re: JSH: Corrected demonstration, David Moran, 21:10
- Re: JSH: Corrected demonstration, Rupert, 21:06
- Re: linear functionals,, Daniel Mayost, 20:55
- Re: Cantor Confusion, Dik T. Winter, 20:49
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Ross A. Finlayson, 20:48
- Re: JSH: Corrected demonstration, jstevh, 20:42
- Re: JSH: Corrected demonstration, William Hughes, 20:42
- Re: linear functionals,, The World Wide Wade, 20:26
- Need help with solar reflector, duh, 20:23
- Re: JSH: Corrected demonstration, Rupert, 20:21
- Re: Labelling polyhedron faces, Axel Harvey, 20:06
- Re: JSH: Corrected demonstration, Lord Protector, 20:03
- Re: JSH: Corrected demonstration, jstevh, 19:58
- Re: JSH: Demonstration, Dik T. Winter, 19:57
- Re: An uncountable countable set, MoeBlee, 19:56
- linear functionals,, vsgdp, 19:55
- Re: map well defined,, vsgdp, 19:50
- Re: Cantor Confusion, Dik T. Winter, 19:47
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Ross A. Finlayson, 19:38
- Re: Cantor Confusion, Dik T. Winter, 19:19
- Re: Cantor Confusion, Dik T. Winter, 19:06
- Re: Labelling polyhedron faces, Gerry Myerson, 18:59
- Re: Anyone know wether these diiferential equations have solutions?, Robert Israel, 18:50
- Re: Ordinal: Definitions, Deedlit, 18:32
- Re: Labelling polyhedron faces, Proginoskes, 18:28
- Re: Is Calculus Important?, Gene Ward Smith, 18:27
- Re: Cantor Confusion, Virgil, 18:24
- Re: Ordinal: Definitions, Deedlit, 18:20
- Re: Cantor Confusion, Virgil, 18:19
- Re: Fitting a parabola segment, or similar, to two points, one with a given slope, scrap iron, 18:19
- Re: Cantor Confusion, Virgil, 18:17
- Re: An uncountable countable set, David Marcus, 18:15
- Re: An uncountable countable set, David Marcus, 18:12
- Re: Cantor Confusion, Virgil, 18:12
- Re: A measure theory question, Robert Israel, 18:10
- Re: An uncountable countable set, David Marcus, 18:09
- Re: An uncountable countable set, David Marcus, 18:08
- Re: Cantor Confusion, Virgil, 18:07
- Re: Cantor Confusion, Virgil, 18:05
- Re: An uncountable countable set, David Marcus, 18:04
- Re: Cantor Confusion, Virgil, 18:01
- Re: An uncountable countable set, David Marcus, 18:00
- Re: Cantor Confusion, Virgil, 17:58
- Re: Cantor Confusion, Virgil, 17:57
- Re: Fuzzy Vs Probability?, David Marcus, 17:54
- Re: graph planarity - simple algorithms, Proginoskes, 17:37
- Re: Dimension of rings, maximal ideals, Kira Yamato, 17:36
- Re: An uncountable countable set, MoeBlee, 17:29
- Re: Is Calculus Important?, Bart Goddard, 17:21
- Re: An uncountable countable set, MoeBlee, 17:20
- Re: Is Calculus Important?, G.E. Ivey, 17:16
- Re: Cantor Confusion, Virgil, 17:12
- Re: An uncountable countable set, MoeBlee, 17:10
- Re: Labelling polyhedron faces, Aluminium Holocene Holodeck Zoroaster, 17:05
- Re: Is this a valid approach to Fermat's Last, Proginoskes, 17:01
- Re: Cantor Confusion, Virgil, 17:00
- Re: Cantor Confusion, Virgil, 16:56
- Re: JSH: Understanding asymptotic convergence in exclusionary rings, Tim Peters, 16:52
- Re: Cantor Confusion, MoeBlee, 16:52
- Re: Is Calculus Important?, David Moran, 16:49
- Re: Cantor Confusion, Virgil, 16:48
- Re: Cantor Confusion, William Hughes, 16:44
- Re: Ordinal: Definitions, MoeBlee, 16:42
- Re: Corrected demonstration, Karenia Brevis, 16:42
- Re: Calculus Resources, benji . the . mouse, 16:34
- Re: Calculus Resources, benji . the . mouse, 16:27
- Re: Man gets 8 years in prison for killing a cat, Jesse F. Hughes, 16:24
- Re: Cantor Confusion, mueckenh, 16:18
- Re: Is Calculus Important?, Jason Pawloski, 16:16
- Re: Is Calculus Important?, Jason Pawloski, 16:16
- Re: Is Calculus Important?, Jason Pawloski, 16:16
- Re: Cantor Confusion, mueckenh, 16:13
- Re: A measure theory question, TCL, 16:09
- Re: An uncountable countable set, imaginatorium, 16:09
- Re: A measure theory question, Herman Rubin, 16:06
- Re: Cantor Confusion, mueckenh, 16:06
- Re: 3^m/2^n -> r ? / small correction, Gottfried Helms, 16:02
- Re: Cantor Confusion, mueckenh, 16:00
- Re: 3^m/2^n -> r ?, Gottfried Helms, 15:58
- Re: Cantor Confusion, mueckenh, 15:58
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Lester Zick, 15:56
- Re: Man gets 8 years in prison for killing a cat, Jesse F. Hughes, 15:55
- Is Calculus Important?, Sunny123, 15:53
- Re: Cantor Confusion, mueckenh, 15:51
- Re: Cantor Confusion, Virgil, 15:48
- Re: need second opinion on a physics problem, mainargv, 15:47
- Re: Cantor Confusion, mueckenh, 15:46
- Re: Cantor Confusion, mueckenh, 15:45
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Lester Zick, 15:44
- Re: Anyone know wether these diiferential equations have solutions?, Narasimham, 15:44
- Re: Cantor Confusion, Virgil, 15:43
- Re: Cantor Confusion, mueckenh, 15:42
- Re: Cantor Confusion, Virgil, 15:40
- Re: Ordinal: Definitions, Lester Zick, 15:37
- Re: Sum of binomial coefficients., Robert Israel, 15:36
- Re: JSH: See? Now they play dumb, Tim Peters, 15:35
- Re: Cantor Confusion, Virgil, 15:32
- Re: Cantor Confusion, Virgil, 15:29
- Re: Cantor Confusion, Virgil, 15:25
- Re: Solutions to x*y''(x) + y'(x) = 0 - A complete set?, Robert Israel, 15:24
- Re: Anyone know wether these diiferential equations have solutions?, Rod, 15:24
- Re: Cantor Confusion, Virgil, 15:22
- Re: Cantor Confusion, William Hughes, 15:18
- Re: Cantor Confusion, Virgil, 15:17
- Re: Cantor Confusion, Virgil, 15:14
- Re: History of Calculus, Dave L. Renfro, 15:08
- Re: Cantor Confusion, Virgil, 15:08
- Re: Cantor Confusion, Virgil, 15:06
- Integration help, personal query, paulklemstine, 15:03
- Re: Cantor Confusion, Virgil, 15:00
- Re: Cantor Confusion, William Hughes, 14:55
- Scientist at Work: Shing-Tung Yau, The Emperor of Math (New York Times), sdfgdasgdsdasfdsfhdsrysdg, 14:48
- Re: An uncountable countable set, MoeBlee, 14:46
- Re: JSH: Computer checking, Anabaena Microcystis, 14:45
- Re: Cantor Confusion, MoeBlee, 14:43
- Re: Cantor Confusion, MoeBlee, 14:29
- Labelling polyhedron faces, Axel Harvey, 14:24
- Re: Orbitals of a transitive action, Rafael Villarroel, 14:21
- Re: Cantor Confusion, MoeBlee, 14:21
- History of Calculus, Thom Jameson, 14:20
- Re: Orbitals of a transitive action, Rafael Villarroel, 14:11
- Re: They fail in reply to me all the time, Aluminium Holocene Holodeck Zoroaster, 14:08
- Re: An uncountable countable set, MoeBlee, 14:02
- Re: Why can't a Moebius Band be Flat?, Aluminium Holocene Holodeck Zoroaster, 13:59
- Re: |P(w)| =w?, filipovic81, 13:54
- Re: |P(w)| =w?, filipovic81, 13:52
- Calculus Resources, Idgarad, 13:47
- Re: |P(w)| =w?, Jesse F. Hughes, 13:47
- Re: An uncountable countable set, MoeBlee, 13:46
- Orbitals of a transitive action, Rafael Villarroel, 13:43
- Re: Ordinal: Definitions, MoeBlee, 13:42
- Re: 3^m/2^n -> r ?, John Bailey, 13:35
- Anyone know wether these diiferential equations have solutions?, CH, 13:35
- Re: An uncountable countable set, MoeBlee, 13:32
- Re: 3^m/2^n -> r ?, The Last Danish Pastry, 13:30
- Re: Cantor Confusion, MoeBlee, 13:26
- Re: Periodic operators, Robert Sheskey, 13:17
- Re: Cantor Confusion, MoeBlee, 13:17
- Re: Orbitals of a transitive action, Arturo Magidin, 13:15
- Re: A measure theory question, G. A. Edgar, 13:06
- Re: Topological Groups, Yoyontzin, 13:04
- Re: Corrected demonstration, Anabaena Microcystis, 12:58
- Re: Why can't a Moebius Band be Flat?, Hero, 12:51
- Re: Orbitals of a transitive action, Arturo Magidin, 12:50
- Re: Cantor Confusion, imaginatorium, 12:43
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Ross A. Finlayson, 12:34
- Re: |P(w)| =w?, Tonico, 12:26
- Re: squarefree numbers, jankrihau, 12:13
- Re: Solutions to x*y''(x) + y'(x) = 0 - A complete set?, Peter Christensen, 12:07
- |P(w)| =w?, zuhair, 12:02
- Re: analysis with uniformly continuous.., Dave L. Renfro, 11:58
- Re: general statetment about sylow groups, Arturo Magidin, 11:49
- Re: JSH: Computer checking, James Waldby, 11:48
- Re: map well defined,, Arturo Magidin, 11:45
- Re: JSH: Demonstration, Arturo Magidin, 11:44
- map well defined,, vsgdp, 11:40
- Re: Ordinal: Definitions, zuhair, 11:34
- Re: Cantor Confusion, Randy Poe, 11:20
- Re: representing ideal as an intersection of prime ideals, eugene, 11:16
- Re: Thinking Babylonian, Herman Rubin, 11:10
- Re: JSH: Pure Math and Applied Math, sg552, 11:05
- Re: Cantor Confusion, mueckenh, 11:05
- Re: representing ideal as an intersection of prime ideals, Jannick Asmus, 11:03
- Re: Cantor Confusion, mueckenh, 11:03
- Re: FLTMA: A little group theory, Chip Eastham, 11:02
- Re: Cantor Confusion, mueckenh, 11:01
- Re: Cantor Confusion, mueckenh, 10:59
- Re: Cantor Confusion, mueckenh, 10:56
- Re: representing ideal as an intersection of prime ideals, eugene, 10:53
- Re: Cantor Confusion, mueckenh, 10:53
- analysis with uniformly continuous.., mina_world, 10:53
- Re: Dimension of rings, maximal ideals, Jannick Asmus, 10:52
- squarefree numbers, conradeaton, 10:52
- Re: Cantor Confusion, mueckenh, 10:52
- Re: Cantor Confusion, Dave Seaman, 10:49
- Re: Cantor Confusion, mueckenh, 10:47
- Re: Dimension of rings, maximal ideals, Jannick Asmus, 10:46
- Re: Cantor Confusion, mueckenh, 10:42
- Re: Cantor Confusion, mueckenh, 10:41
- Re: representing ideal as an intersection of prime ideals, Jannick Asmus, 10:38
- Re: Cantor Confusion, mueckenh, 10:36
- graph planarity - simple algorithms, Michal Brzozowski, 10:29
- Re: image of region, The Qurqirish Dragon, 10:19
- Re: Cantor Confusion, Dik T. Winter, 10:14
- Re: 3^m/2^n -> r ?, Han de Bruijn, 10:08
- Re: 3^m/2^n -> r ?, Han de Bruijn, 10:01
- Re: 3^m/2^n -> r ?, Han de Bruijn, 09:55
- Re: Is this a valid approach to Fermat's Last, Josef, 09:49
- Re: 3^m/2^n -> r ?, Han de Bruijn, 09:41
- Re: 3^m/2^n -> r ?, Gottfried Helms, 09:39
- Re: Need help constructing an add function from PA, Dan Christensen, 09:39
- Re: 3^m/2^n -> r ?, The Last Danish Pastry, 09:29
- Re: JSH: Demonstration, William Hughes, 09:27
- Re: hypotenuse comic?, Doug Chatham, 09:26
- Re: Dimension of rings, maximal ideals, Kira Yamato, 09:25
- Re: representing ideal as an intersection of prime ideals, eugene, 09:18
- Re: 3^m/2^n -> r ?, The Last Danish Pastry, 09:16
- Re: Dimension of rings, maximal ideals, Jannick Asmus, 09:09
- Re: Is this a valid approach to Fermat's Last, David C . Ullrich, 09:01
- Re: Dimension of rings, maximal ideals, Jannick Asmus, 09:00
- Re: Dimension of rings, maximal ideals, Kira Yamato, 09:00
- Re: Dimension of rings, maximal ideals, Kira Yamato, 08:59
- Re: Dimension of rings, maximal ideals, linux, 08:58
- Re: l-spaces and l-groups, William Elliot, 08:57
- Re: Definition of Homotopy, William Elliot, 08:54
- Re: irreducible polynomials in k[x_1,x_2,...,x_n], Jannick Asmus, 08:53
- Re: Solutions to x*y''(x) + y'(x) = 0 - A complete set?, David C . Ullrich, 08:53
- Re: 3^m/2^n -> r ?, Denis Feldmann, 08:42
- irreducible polynomials in k[x_1,x_2,...,x_n], eugene, 08:39
- Binomial Sums (Asymptotic Form) Question, Eric Fennessey, 08:37
- Re: degenerate boolean functions, Daniel Mayost, 08:29
- Re: 3^m/2^n -> r ?, Han de Bruijn, 08:28
- Re: 3^m/2^n -> r ?, Han de Bruijn, 08:25
- Re: 3^m/2^n -> r ?, Jannick Asmus, 08:21
- Re: An unorthodox approach to Fermat's Last Theorem, Richard Tobin, 08:21
- Re: hypotenuse comic?, G. A. Edgar, 08:15
- Re: taylor series for tanh(x), G. A. Edgar, 08:01
- Re: 3^m/2^n -> r ?, Gottfried Helms, 08:01
- Re: 3^m/2^n -> r ?, Han de Bruijn, 08:00
- Re: PhysicsWeb (Is there a Math version?), G. A. Edgar, 07:59
- Re: 3^m/2^n -> r ?, Han de Bruijn, 07:58
- Re: 3^m/2^n -> r ?, A N Niel, 07:51
- Re: 3^m/2^n -> r ?, Gottfried Helms, 07:40
- Re: Cantor Confusion, William Hughes, 07:40
- Re: Cantor Confusion, William Hughes, 07:37
- Re: Cantor Confusion, William Hughes, 07:33
- Re: They fail in reply to me all the time, David Moran, 07:22
- Re: Sum of binomial coefficients., twittoy, 07:14
- Re: FLTMA: A little group theory, The Dougster, 06:53
- Re: Dimension of rings, maximal ideals, Kira Yamato, 06:50
- Re: 3^m/2^n -> r ?, José Carlos Santos, 06:48
- Re: 3^m/2^n -> r ?, Han de Bruijn, 06:30
- Re: Cantor Confusion, Dik T. Winter, 06:29
- Re: Cantor Confusion, Dik T. Winter, 06:26
- Re: FLTMA: A little group theory, The Dougster, 06:26
- Re: Solutions to x*y''(x) + y'(x) = 0 - A complete set?, Peter Christensen, 05:59
- Re: JSH: Demonstration, Justin, 05:58
- PhysicsWeb (Is there a Math version?), titus_piezas, 05:53
- Re: Transforming a graph with a map, LordBeotian, 05:45
- Re: Cantor, trolls, infinite and stuff, Tonico, 05:15
- Re: 3^m/2^n -> r ?, victor_meldrew_666, 05:14
- Re: Cantor Confusion, Sebastian Holzmann, 05:13
- Re: Corrected demonstration, Jon Slaughter, 05:12
- Re: They fail in reply to me all the time, Jon Slaughter, 05:11
- 3^m/2^n -> r ?, Han de Bruijn, 05:07
- Re: taylor series for tanh(x), Dr Tim, 05:06
- Re: Cantor Confusion, jpalecek, 05:02
- Re: Aether or whatever, harry, 04:55
- Re: Cantor Confusion, Han de Bruijn, 04:45
- Re: Cantor Confusion, Han de Bruijn, 04:44
- Fitting a parabola segment, or similar, to two points, one with a given slope, Drew Tronvig, 04:29
- Re: Cantor Confusion, mueckenh, 04:21
- Re: Cantor Confusion, mueckenh, 04:19
- Re: An uncountable countable set, imaginatorium, 04:18
- Re: Cantor Confusion, mueckenh, 04:15
- Re: Cantor Confusion, mueckenh, 04:13
- Re: Cantor Confusion, mueckenh, 04:13
- Re: Cantor Confusion, mueckenh, 04:11
- Re: JSH: Corrected demonstration, rupertmccallum, 04:09
- Re: Cantor Confusion, mueckenh, 04:09
- Re: JSH: Corrected demonstration, rupertmccallum, 04:08
- Re: p-sylow groups, , 04:05
- Re: Cantor Confusion, mueckenh, 04:04
- Re: Cantor Confusion, mueckenh, 04:03
- Re: Cantor Confusion, mueckenh, 04:02
- Re: Cantor Confusion, mueckenh, 03:59
- Re: Cantor Confusion, mueckenh, 03:58
- Re: taylor series for tanh(x), kev, 03:57
- Re: Cantor Confusion, mueckenh, 03:56
- Re: Cantor Confusion, mueckenh, 03:55
- Re: Cantor Confusion, mueckenh, 03:54
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Virgil, 03:46
- Re: Cantor Confusion, Virgil, 03:43
- Re: Cantor Confusion, Virgil, 03:41
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Ross A. Finlayson, 03:37
- Re: JSH: Corrected demonstration, rupertmccallum, 03:32
- Re: An uncountable countable set, cbrown, 03:30
- Re: An uncountable countable set, imaginatorium, 03:30
- Re: Cantor Confusion, Han de Bruijn, 03:22
- Re: general statetment about sylow groups, Hagen, 03:22
- Re: Cantor Confusion, Han de Bruijn, 03:21
- Re: Dimension of rings, maximal ideals, Jose Capco, 03:19
- Re: An uncountable countable set, imaginatorium, 03:15
- Re: limits in the p-adic integers, Jyrki Lahtonen, 03:13
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Han de Bruijn, 03:11
- Re: JSH: Corrected demonstration, Dork Spotter, 03:09
- Re: Dimension of rings, maximal ideals, Hagen, 03:05
- Re: general statetment about sylow groups, Tonico, 02:59
- Re: Computer checking, David Bernier, 02:56
- Re: maximal domain of existence of a holomorphic function, filipovic81, 02:48
- Re: new attempt, far2hybrid, 02:46
- Re: new attempt, far2hybrid, 02:44
- Re: converge?, far2hybrid, 02:38
- Re: JSH: Corrected demonstration, Rupert, 02:25
- Re: JSH: Demonstration, Gene Ward Smith, 02:23
- Re: hypotenuse comic?, Proginoskes, 02:18
- Re: JSH: Corrected demonstration, Proginoskes, 02:10
- Re: JSH: Demonstration, Keith Ramsay, 02:09
- Re: JSH: Corrected demonstration, Tim Peters, 01:59
- Re: new attempt, Proginoskes, 01:55
- hypotenuse comic?, studylogic06@xxxxxxxxx, 01:54
- Re: Cantor Confusion, David Marcus, 01:51
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Ross A. Finlayson, 01:44
- Re: Cantor Confusion, David Marcus, 01:40
- Re: Corrected demonstration, The Last Danish Pastry, 01:22
- Re: Thinking Babylonian, Quentin Grady, 01:21
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Ross A. Finlayson, 01:19
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Virgil, 01:18
- Re: Corrected demonstration, Dork Spotter, 01:18
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Virgil, 01:09
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Virgil, 01:06
- Re: Solution to this problem?, Robert Israel, 00:44
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Virgil, 00:36
- Re: Solution to this problem?, The Ghost In The Machine, 00:30
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Ross A. Finlayson, 00:30
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Virgil, 00:27
- Re: Solution to this problem?, The Ghost In The Machine, 00:25
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Virgil, 00:20
- Re: Effect of a rank one update on Eigenstate, Robert Israel, 00:10
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Virgil, 00:06
- Re: degenerate boolean functions, Daniel Mayost, 00:00
October 17, 2006
- Re: taylor series for tanh(x), Gene Ward Smith, 23:47
- Need help constructing an add function from PA, Dan Christensen, 23:46
- Re: taylor series for tanh(x), Keith Ramsay, 23:46
- Re: {kv - [kv]: 0<v<1, v irrational, k = 1,2,3,...} is dense in [0,1] -- simple proof wanted., Eric Thurschwell, 23:43
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Virgil, 23:41
- Re: new attempt, far2hybrid, 23:40
- Re: JSH: Corrected demonstration, Rupert, 23:39
- Re: maximal domain of existence of a holomorphic function, Robert Israel, 23:38
- image of region, kev, 23:29
- taylor series for tanh(x), kev, 23:26
- Re: JSH: Corrected demonstration, Rupert, 23:22
- Re: {kv - [kv]: 0<v<1, v irrational, k = 1,2,3,...} is dense in [0,1] -- simple proof wanted., Eric Thurschwell, 23:17
- Re: Corrected demonstration, jstevh, 23:09
- Re: Corrected demonstration, David Moran, 23:05
- Re: {kv - [kv]: 0<v<1, v irrational, k = 1,2,3,...} is dense in [0,1] -- simple proof wanted., Eric Thurschwell, 23:03
- JSH: Corrected demonstration, jstevh, 22:55
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Tony Orlow, 22:54
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Tony Orlow, 22:53
- A measure theory question, TCL, 22:45
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Tony Orlow, 22:41
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Tony Orlow, 22:39
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Tony Orlow, 22:37
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Tony Orlow, 22:35
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Tony Orlow, 22:32
- Re: Cantor Confusion, David Marcus, 22:28
- Re: new attempt, far2hybrid, 22:26
- Re: An uncountable countable set, David R Tribble, 22:21
- Re: JSH: Pure Math and Applied Math, Tim Peters, 22:21
- Re: probability with independent., mina_world, 22:20
- Re: Computer checking, W. Dale Hall, 22:19
- Re: Cantor Confusion, David Marcus, 22:19
- Re: An uncountable countable set, David R Tribble, 22:14
- Re: Cantor Confusion, David Marcus, 22:14
- Re: Sums of several positive integers, Daniel Mayost, 22:10
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Tony Orlow, 22:07
- Re: Cantor Confusion, David Marcus, 22:04
- Re: Solution to this problem?, Vee, 22:03
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Tony Orlow, 22:03
- Re: Cantor Confusion, David Marcus, 22:01
- Re: An uncountable countable set, David R Tribble, 22:01
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Tony Orlow, 21:56
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Tony Orlow, 21:53
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Tony Orlow, 21:50
- Re: The random playlist problem..., Daniel Mayost, 21:50
- Re: An uncountable countable set, David Marcus, 21:41
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Tony Orlow, 21:40
- Re: new attempt, far2hybrid, 21:38
- Re: JSH: Demonstration, Rupert, 21:38
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Tony Orlow, 21:37
- The random playlist problem..., ragdpragdp, 21:33
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Tony Orlow, 21:32
- Re: a proof for consideration, Matt Zellman, 21:32
- Re: Cantor Confusion, Dik T. Winter, 21:31
- Re: JSH: Demonstration, Tim Peters, 21:28
- Re: An uncountable countable set, David Marcus, 21:26
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Dik T. Winter, 21:24
- Re: An uncountable countable set, David Marcus, 21:24
- Re: JSH: Computer checking, Anabaena Microcystis, 21:22
- Re: Computer checking, Anabaena Microcystis, 21:18
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Tony Orlow, 21:17
- Re: Periodic operators, theronruiz, 21:15
- Re: An uncountable countable set, David Marcus, 21:14
- Re: Cantor Confusion, Dik T. Winter, 21:12
- Dimension of rings, maximal ideals, James, 21:11
- Re: JSH: Demonstration, Gene Ward Smith, 21:03
- Re: An uncountable countable set, David Marcus, 20:58
- Re: Cantor Confusion, Dik T. Winter, 20:55
- Re: An uncountable countable set, David Marcus, 20:53
- Re: An uncountable countable set, David Marcus, 20:49
- general statetment about sylow groups, Frederik, 20:40
- Re: JSH: Demonstration, Rick Decker, 20:36
- Re: JSH: Demonstration, Rick Decker, 20:33
- Re: need second opinion on a physics problem, gnygaard, 20:32
- Re: Solution to this problem?, Virgil, 20:31
- Re: JSH: Demonstration, Rick Decker, 20:29
- Re: Pure Math and Applied Math, sg552, 20:25
- Re: JSH: They fail in reply to me all the time, Michael Press, 20:14
- Re: Pure Math and Applied Math, jstevh, 20:08
- Re: Solution to this problem?, Vee, 20:07
- Re: JSH: Demonstration, jstevh, 20:02
- Re: need second opinion on a physics problem, gnygaard, 20:02
- Re: Is this a valid approach to Fermat's Last, Proginoskes, 19:46
- Re: The rules of casting out, Michael Press, 19:30
- Re: JSH: Demonstration, Tim Peters, 19:28
- The General Solution Of The Tricomi Equation, symphony, 19:18
- locus of a branched covering, HY, 19:13
- Re: JSH: Demonstration, Rupert, 19:11
- math tutoring, wsonbol, 18:54
- Re: Is this a valid approach to Fermat's Last, Josef, 18:47
- Re: JSH: Demonstration, Arturo Magidin, 18:41
- Re: p-sylow groups, Arturo Magidin, 18:39
- Re: JSH: Computer checking, Jesse F. Hughes, 18:39
- Re: JSH: Demonstration, Jesse F. Hughes, 18:38
- Re: JSH: Computer checking, miguel, 18:28
- Re: An uncountable countable set, cbrown, 18:19
- Re: JSH: Demonstration, Gene Ward Smith, 18:11
- Re: p-sylow groups, Frederik, 17:59
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Virgil, 17:56
- Re: square roots, bert, 17:55
- Re: square roots, christian, 17:55
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Lester Zick, 17:50
- Re: Is this a valid approach to Fermat's Last, Randy Poe, 17:48
- Re: An Intuitive Approach to SET and SET MEMBERSHIP., Dave L. Renfro, 17:47
- Re: An Intuitive Approach to SET and SET MEMBERSHIP., Dave L. Renfro, 17:43
- Re: JSH: Demonstration, Tim Peters, 17:42
- Re: Infinity and the way there, William Hughes, 17:39
- Is this a valid approach to Fermat's Last, Josef, 17:33
- Re: Infinity and the way there, orders, 17:32
- Re: An unorthodox approach to Fermat's Last Theorem, Josef, 17:32
- Re: Man gets 8 years in prison for killing a cat, Jesse F. Hughes, 17:28
- Re: Series, C6L1V@xxxxxxx, 17:24
- describe the image ..., HY, 17:24
- Re: p-sylow groups, , 17:20
- Re: Cutting the Ribbon of Ordinals;, Tonico, 17:10
- Re: An Intuitive Approach to SET and SET MEMBERSHIP., Tonico, 17:05
- p-sylow groups, Frederik, 16:59
- Re: Series, Gene Ward Smith, 16:57
- Re: square roots, mathman, 16:46
- Re: Periodic operators, Robert Sheskey, 16:38
- Re: discrete topolgy, bennett, 16:26
- degenerate boolean functions, peter . krawitz, 16:25
- Transforming a graph with a map, LordBeotian, 16:24
- Re: representing ideal as an intersection of prime ideals, Jannick Asmus, 16:24
- Re: Cantor Confusion, Virgil, 16:11
- Re: Cantor Confusion, Virgil, 16:10
- Re: Why can't a Moebius Band be Flat?, Aluminium Holocene Holodeck Zoroaster, 16:07
- Re: Cantor Confusion, Virgil, 16:03
- Re: discrete topolgy, Artur, 16:03
- Re: Cantor Confusion, Virgil, 16:02
- Re: Cantor Confusion, Virgil, 16:01
- Re: Cantor Confusion, Virgil, 15:59
- discrete topolgy, Artur, 15:51
- Re: Cantor Confusion, Virgil, 15:51
- Fifteen months., fernando revilla, 15:49
- Re: Cantor Confusion, Virgil, 15:46
- موقع رائع, skublog@xxxxxxxxxxx, 15:46
- Re: They fail in reply to me all the time, Aluminium Holocene Holodeck Zoroaster, 15:45
- Re: Cantor Confusion, Virgil, 15:40
- Re: Cantor Confusion, Virgil, 15:36
- Re: Series, Dave L. Renfro, 15:31
- Re: Cantor Confusion, Virgil, 15:29
- Re: Pure Math and Applied Math, Aluminium Holocene Holodeck Zoroaster, 15:28
- Re: Cantor Confusion, Virgil, 15:23
- Re: Cantor Confusion, Virgil, 15:18
- Re: Series, The World Wide Wade, 15:17
- Re: Cantor Confusion, Virgil, 15:13
- Re: An Intuitive Approach to SET and SET MEMBERSHIP., zuhair, 15:12
- TOFT PROBLEM, bill, 15:11
- Re: Cantor Confusion, Virgil, 15:10
- Re: Another algebra problem!, Jannick Asmus, 15:08
- Re: Ordinal: Definitions, zuhair, 15:07
- Topological Groups, Yoyontzin, 15:05
- Re: Ordinal: Definitions, zuhair, 15:05
- Re: Series, Dave L. Renfro, 15:05
- Re: Another algebra problem!, Paul Sperry, 15:04
- Re: Cantor, trolls, infinite and stuff, Virgil, 15:02
- Re: An uncountable countable set, imaginatorium, 15:02
- Cutting the Ribbon of Ordinals;, zuhair, 15:01
- Re: Series, Arturo Magidin, 15:00
- Re: Ordinal: Definitions, Virgil, 14:58
- Re: new attempt, The World Wide Wade, 14:56
- Re: FLTMA: A little group theory, Chip Eastham, 14:53
- Re: Series, Dave L. Renfro, 14:52
- Re: Series, Stephen Montgomery-Smith, 14:42
- Re: convex sets,, Marc Olschok, 14:40
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Lester Zick, 14:36
- Re: Cardinality: a definition, zuhair, 14:26
- Re: eigenvector/eigenvalue in biology (help), G. Kramer, 14:16
- Re: Series, jennifer, 14:12
- Re: probability with independent., Robert Israel, 14:12
- Re: representing ideal as an intersection of prime ideals, eugene, 14:10
- Re: JSH: Demonstration, Rick Decker, 14:08
- Re: probability with independent., Herman Rubin, 14:07
- Re: Ordinal: Definitions, zuhair, 14:07
- Periodic operators, theronruiz, 14:02
- Re: Ordinal: Definitions, zuhair, 14:02
- Re: representing ideal as an intersection of prime ideals, Jannick Asmus, 13:59
- Re: Pure Math and Applied Math, Rotwang, 13:55
- Re: representing ideal as an intersection of prime ideals, eugene, 13:51
- Re: Cantor Confusion, MoeBlee, 13:46
- Re: Cantor Confusion, MoeBlee, 13:41
- Re: convex sets,, Ronald Bruck, 13:40
- Re: An uncountable countable set, imaginatorium, 13:37
- Re: Cantor Confusion, MoeBlee, 13:35
- Re: Cantor Confusion, MoeBlee, 13:33
- Re: Pure Math and Applied Math, sg552, 13:33
- Re: FLTMA: A little group theory, The Dougster, 13:32
- Re: converge?, Ronald Bruck, 13:32
- Re: eigenvector/eigenvalue in biology (help), neoprj, 13:32
- Re: Cantor Confusion, MoeBlee, 13:30
- Re: Cantor Confusion, William Hughes, 13:27
- Re: Cantor Confusion, MoeBlee, 13:22
- Re: Dimensions Proof, Arturo Magidin, 13:19
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Lester Zick, 13:18
- Re: convex sets,, Marc Olschok, 13:15
- Re: Series, Arturo Magidin, 13:11
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Lester Zick, 13:11
- Re: Series, Arturo Magidin, 13:10
- Re: Series, Tonico, 13:10
- Re: Series, Arturo Magidin, 13:06
- Dimensions Proof, jennifer, 13:02
- Re: Series, jennifer, 12:56
- Series, jennifer, 12:55
- Re: Demonstration, MTD, 12:52
- Re: Cantor Confusion, mueckenh, 12:52
- Re: They fail in reply to me all the time, mensanator@xxxxxxxxxxx, 12:50
- Re: Cantor Confusion, mueckenh, 12:49
- Re: They fail in reply to me all the time, Arturo Magidin, 12:47
- Re: An uncountable countable set, MoeBlee, 12:47
- Re: Cantor Confusion, MoeBlee, 12:44
- Re: They fail in reply to me all the time, The Last Danish Pastry, 12:42
- Re: An uncountable countable set, MoeBlee, 12:41
- Re: representing ideal as an intersection of prime ideals, Jannick Asmus, 12:38
- Re: An uncountable countable set, MoeBlee, 12:32
- Re: probability with independent., C6L1V@xxxxxxx, 12:31
- Re: Computer checking, gjedwards, 12:20
- Re: Pure Math and Applied Math, gjedwards, 12:18
- Re: Aether or whatever, aatu . koskensilta, 12:09
- Effect of a rank one update on Eigenstate, cgiannel@xxxxxxxxxxx, 11:55
- Re: scribbling..., Bosson, 11:36
- Re: Cantor Confusion, Randy Poe, 11:32
- Re: Cantor Confusion, imaginatorium, 11:20
- Re: Why can't a Moebius Band be Flat?, Hero, 11:19
- Re: representing ideal as an intersection of prime ideals, eugene, 11:15
- Re: Cantor Confusion, Dik T. Winter, 11:07
- Re: square roots, Amateur, 10:48
- Re: Thinking Babylonian, Hero, 10:34
- Re: probability with independent., mina_world, 10:26
- Re: JSH: Demonstration, Justin, 07:53
- Re: JSH: Demonstration, Tim Peters, 06:26
- Re: Demonstration, Jon Slaughter, 04:01
- Re: Pure Math and Applied Math, Proginoskes, 02:49
- Rules of divisibility for a counting number N, studyandcareer, 02:16
- Galois Theory, Brian, 01:30
- Re: Computer checking, mensanator@xxxxxxxxxxx, 00:52
- Re: JSH: Demonstration, jstevh, 00:37
October 16, 2006
- Re: Pure Math and Applied Math, jstevh, 23:53
- Re: JSH: Demonstration, David Moran, 23:50
- Re: JSH: Demonstration, David Moran, 23:49
- Re: Computer checking, David Moran, 23:45
- Re: Pure Math and Applied Math, sg552, 23:35
- Re: JSH: Demonstration, Aatu Koskensilta, 23:31
- Re: JSH: Demonstration, William Hughes, 23:22
- Re: JSH: Demonstration, Justin, 22:56
- Re: Computer checking, jstevh, 22:48
- Re: JSH: Demonstration, David Bernier, 22:45
- Re: JSH: Demonstration, Tim Peters, 22:42
- Re: Pure Math and Applied Math, jstevh, 22:19
- Re: Demonstration, jstevh, 22:08
- Re: Pure Math and Applied Math, sg552, 21:54
- Re: Demonstration, Chu Mley, 21:33
- Re: Computer checking, S. Jones, 21:20
- JSH: Demonstration, jstevh, 21:16
- Re: JSH: Pure Math and Applied Math, Tim Peters, 21:04
- Re: JSH: Computer checking, gjedwards, 20:56
- Re: Pure Math and Applied Math, gjedwards, 20:50
- Re: Pure Math and Applied Math, jstevh, 20:26
- Re: Computer checking, David Moran, 18:13
- Re: JSH: Computer checking, Dr Dikser, 17:42
- Re: JSH: Computer checking, Proginoskes, 17:02
- Re: Computer checking, Ch Umley, 15:40
- Re: Pure/Applied Math Creativity?, Robert Israel, 11:29
- Re: JSH: Computer checking, David C . Ullrich, 08:46
- Re: JSH: Computer checking, David Bernier, 03:43
- Re: JSH: Computer checking, Tim Smith, 02:57
- Re: JSH: Computer checking, Proginoskes, 02:24
- Re: JSH: Computer checking, Tim Peters, 01:12
- Re: JSH: Computer checking, Rupert, 00:45
- JSH: Computer checking, jstevh, 00:30
- Re: JSH: Pure Math and Applied Math, Tim Peters, 00:26
October 15, 2006
- Re: Pure Math and Applied Math, sg552, 23:45
- Re: Pure Math and Applied Math, jstevh, 22:26
- Re: Pure Math and Applied Math, junoexpress, 21:42
- Re: Kant Categorical Imperative applied to future Internet developments Re: website certificate annoyance from secure.img-cdn.mediaplex.com, Charvelle, 15:33
- Re: Pure/Applied Math Creativity?, Sammer, 15:10
- Re: Pure Math and Applied Math, David C . Ullrich, 10:09
- Re: Pure/Applied Math Creativity?, Nasser Abbasi, 02:38
- Re: Kant Categorical Imperative applied to future Internet developments Re: website certificate annoyance from secure.img-cdn.mediaplex.com, David DeLaney, 02:24
- Re: Pure Math and Applied Math, Virgil, 02:04
- Pure/Applied Math Creativity?, Sammer, 01:29
- Re: Pure Math and Applied Math, Sammer, 01:27
- Re: Pure Math and Applied Math, Sammer, 01:24
- Re: Pure Math and Applied Math, jstevh, 01:10
October 14, 2006
- Re: Kant Categorical Imperative applied to future Internet developments Re: website certificate annoyance from secure.img-cdn.mediaplex.com, James "Kibo" Parry, 23:42
- Re: Number of digits in N!, Arthur J. O'Dwyer, 20:22
- Re: All living have the same age? Was: Re: Cantor, trolls, infinite and stuff, David Marcus, 17:46
- Re: Seven Sided Star, Prai Jei, 15:59
- Re: All living have the same age? Was: Re: Cantor, trolls, infinite and stuff, Tonico, 09:44
- All living have the same age? Was: Re: Cantor, trolls, infinite and stuff, Stephen J. Herschkorn, 09:06
October 12, 2006
- Re: [] Seven Sided Star, Brian, 23:42
- [] Seven Sided Star, William Elliot, 22:56
- Re: Seven Sided Star, Proginoskes, 22:29
- Re: Seven Sided Star, Brian, 22:09
- Re: Seven Sided Star, Proginoskes, 18:57
- Re: Seven Sided Star, Proginoskes, 18:53
- Re: Seven Sided Star, bill, 16:25
- Re: Why can't a Moebius Band be Flat?, Hero, 16:19
- Re: Why can't a Moebius Band be Flat?, Narasimham, 15:56
- Re: Seven Sided Star, Rainer Rosenthal, 15:53
- Re: Seven Sided Star, Hero, 15:15
- Re: Seven Sided Star, Phil Carmody, 13:36
- Re: Pure Math and Applied Math, Julian V. Noble, 11:36
- Re: Seven Sided Star, Mitch, 10:10
- Re: Why can't a Moebius Band be Flat?, Narasimham, 08:53
- Re: Seven Sided Star, Richard Tobin, 07:28
- Re: Seven Sided Star, William Elliot, 07:13
- Re: Seven Sided Star, Proginoskes, 04:10
- Re: Seven Sided Star, bill, 02:51
- Re: Seven Sided Star, Gene Ward Smith, 01:02
- Re: Seven Sided Star, Alexmcw, 00:40
- Re: Rules of divisibility for a counting number N, Walter Roberson, 00:08
October 11, 2006
- Rules of divisibility for a counting number N, studyandcareer, 23:47
- Re: Seven Sided Star, Brian, 23:37
- Re: Seven Sided Star, Brian, 23:22
- Re: Seven Sided Star, Brian, 23:12
- Re: Seven Sided Star, Aluminium Holocene Holodeck Zoroaster, 22:43
- Re: Pure Math and Applied Math, Sammer, 21:38
- Re: Pure Math and Applied Math, David Moran, 18:56
- Re: Pure Math and Applied Math, Shmuel (Seymour J.) Metz, 16:08
- Re: Seven Sided Star, Robert Israel, 12:38
- Re: Seven Sided Star, Lee Crandell, 11:44
- Re: Seven Sided Star, Patrick Hamlyn, 03:30
- Re: Seven Sided Star, William Elliot, 01:36
- Re: Seven Sided Star, Mark Spahn, 01:35
- Re: Seven Sided Star, Alexmcw, 01:06
October 10, 2006
- Re: Seven Sided Star, Brian, 22:23
- Re: Seven Sided Star, cbrown, 20:58
- Re: Seven Sided Star, dcorbit, 20:37
- Re: Seven Sided Star-, cbrown, 20:34
- Re: Questions on diameters, centers and geodesics in connected simple graphs, Yann David, 20:18
- Re: Seven Sided Star-, Proginoskes, 20:09
- Re: Seven Sided Star-, William Elliot, 20:00
- Re: Seven Sided Star, Gene Ward Smith, 19:55
- Re: Seven Sided Star, William Elliot, 19:48
- Re: Seven Sided Star-correction, JEMebius, 18:46
- Re: Why can't a Moebius Band be Flat?, Hero, 17:51
- Re: Seven Sided Star-, JEMebius, 17:26
- Re: Seven Sided Star-, JEMebius, 17:26
- Re: Seven Sided Star, Lee Crandell, 16:47
- Re: Seven Sided Star, Dan in NY, 15:35
- Re: Seven Sided Star, John Bailey, 14:12
- Re: Seven Sided Star, Gene Ward Smith, 11:45
- Re: Seven Sided Star, W. Dale Hall, 11:20
- Re: Seven Sided Star, kilian heckrodt, 08:46
- Re: Seven Sided Star, Richard Tobin, 08:25
- Re: Seven Sided Star, William Elliot, 07:53
- Re: Seven Sided Star, William Elliot, 07:50
- Re: Seven Sided Star, Lee Rudolph, 07:14
- Re: Seven Sided Star, kilian heckrodt, 06:56
- Re: Seven Sided Star, Stan Brown, 06:51
- Seven Sided Star, William Elliot, 05:22
- Re: Why can't a Moebius Band be Flat?, Hero, 05:16
October 08, 2006
- Re: See? Now they play dumb, Gib Bogle, 22:56
- Re: Projective Line-, JEMebius, 12:12
- Re: Integrating left side w.r.t y and right side w.r.t x, both sides still equal?, David C . Ullrich, 11:04
- Re: Cantor Confusion, Albrecht, 10:53
- Re: Solving modular equation, tmp1, 10:52
- Re: JSH: James Harris is going to Pop., William Hughes, 10:48
- Re: Cantor Confusion, William Hughes, 10:36
- Re: Linear Maps 2, David C . Ullrich, 10:31
- Re: Linear Maps 2, David C . Ullrich, 10:29
- Greek question..., Zelaznog, 10:28
- Re: The Lotke-Vampirella Cycle, Hauke Reddmann, 10:28
- Re: L^2 Convergence of Fourier Series of Periodic distributions, David C . Ullrich, 10:24
- Re: JSH: James Harris is going to Pop., Jesse F. Hughes, 10:09
- Re: Integrating left side w.r.t y and right side w.r.t x, both sides still equal?, The Qurqirish Dragon, 10:05
- Re: Product of uniform spaces, José Carlos Santos, 09:54
- Re: Integrating left side w.r.t y and right side w.r.t x, both sides still equal?, Shuaib, 09:52
- Re: Looking for a power series, mathedman, 09:49
- Matrix linear system solving, hemanth, 09:47
- Re: Looking for a power series, José Carlos Santos, 09:41
- Re: Looking for a power series, Phil Carmody, 09:35
- Re: Sine of degrees to 200 decimal points?, anvera, 09:33
- Re: a proof for consideration, mimouni, 09:33
- Re: Are eigenvectors independent, José Carlos Santos, 09:32
- Re: Looking for a power series, José Carlos Santos, 09:29
- Re: Are eigenvectors independent, , 09:29
- Re: JSH: James Harris is going to Pop., Jesse F. Hughes, 09:10
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Ross A. Finlayson, 09:07
- Re: Solving modular equation, William Elliot, 09:04
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Ross A. Finlayson, 08:57
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Ross A. Finlayson, 08:51
- Re: An uncountable countable set, mueckenh, 08:30
- Re: Sine of degrees to 200 decimal points?, anvera, 08:28
- Re: An uncountable countable set, mueckenh, 08:24
- Re: An uncountable countable set, mueckenh, 08:20
- Re: An uncountable countable set, mueckenh, 08:19
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Mike Kelly, 08:15
- Re: An uncountable countable set, mueckenh, 08:12
- Re: An uncountable countable set, mueckenh, 08:11
- Re: Solving modular equation, tmp1, 08:10
- Re: An uncountable countable set, mueckenh, 08:10
- Re: An uncountable countable set, mueckenh, 08:08
- Re: Cantor Confusion, mueckenh, 08:01
- Product of uniform spaces, Victor Porton, 07:42
- Re: Looking for a power series, Phil Carmody, 07:33
- Re: T(f + g) = T(f) + T(g) and similar, G. A. Edgar, 07:25
- Re: Solving modular equation, William Elliot, 07:24
- Re: Looking for a power series, A N Niel, 07:17
- Re: Integrating left side w.r.t y and right side w.r.t x, both sides still equal?, schoenfeld . one, 06:55
- Solving modular equation, tmp1, 06:55
- Re: Looking for a power series, Phil Carmody, 06:21
- Re: Looking for a power series, José Carlos Santos, 06:19
- Re: hilbert's nullstellensatz, Timothy Murphy, 06:17
- Re: Cantor Confusion, Han . deBruijn, 06:13
- Re: Cantor Confusion, Han . deBruijn, 06:10
- Re: Cantor Confusion, Tonico, 05:51
- Re: Random Walks and Brownian Motion, Kevin, 05:39
- Re: hi, Rupert, 05:38
- Re: Cantor Confusion, mueckenh, 04:44
- Common troublemakers and misnomers, Hero, 04:41
- Re: Cantor Confusion, mueckenh, 04:38
- Re: Cantor Confusion, mueckenh, 04:28
- Re: no isolated points implies uncountable, William Elliot, 04:21
- Re: Cantor Confusion, mueckenh, 04:19
- Re: is f(x) = ax+b a linear function?, alainverghote@xxxxxxxx, 04:18
- Re: Cantor Confusion, mueckenh, 04:18
- Re: Cantor Confusion, mueckenh, 04:16
- Re: Cantor Confusion, mueckenh, 04:14
- Re: Are eigenvectors independent, José Carlos Santos, 03:57
- Choosing basis rotation planes, schoenfeld . one, 03:54
- Re: Mathphobia?, William Elliot, 03:51
- Re: hilbert's nullstellensatz, Jannick Asmus, 03:44
- Re: hilbert's nullstellensatz, Jannick Asmus, 03:42
- Re: Are eigenvectors independent, Jannick Asmus, 03:40
- Re: JSH: Class number idea fails?, Tim Peters, 03:26
- Re: is f(x) = ax+b a linear function?, Proginoskes, 03:19
- Re: is f(x) = ax+b a linear function?, Proginoskes, 03:07
- Re: Linear Algebra: Linear Independence of Nonzero rows in R.E.F., Proginoskes, 03:07
- Re: Linear Algebra: Linear independence of Subset, Proginoskes, 03:01
- Re: JSH: Class number idea fails?, The Ghost In The Machine, 03:00
- Re: a proof for consideration, Proginoskes, 02:50
- Are eigenvectors independent, Luke Wu, 02:50
- Re: JSH: James Harris is going to Pop., Johnny, 02:47
- Re: Sum of binomial coefficients., Proginoskes, 02:47
- Re: JSH: I am not happy, Proginoskes, 02:39
- Help: Algebraic Topology, melanie, 02:32
- Re: JSH: Class number idea fails?, Proginoskes, 02:31
- Re: See? Now they play dumb, Proginoskes, 02:27
- Re: JSH: See? Now they play dumb, Proginoskes, 02:25
- Re: Checking splitting fields, extreme mathematics at work, Proginoskes, 02:25
- Square Free Number, bassam king karzeddin, 02:12
- Euler rotation matrices, schoenfeld . one, 02:05
- Linear Algebra: Linear Independence of Nonzero rows in R.E.F., Wanshan Li, 01:22
- Re: is f(x) = ax+b a linear function?, Arturo Magidin, 01:21
- Re: is f(x) = ax+b a linear function?, kilian heckrodt, 01:20
- Re: JSH: James Harris is going to Pop., Johnny, 01:18
- Re: Why do so many people hate or have trouble with math? Your input is needed!, Arturo Magidin, 01:18
- Linear Algebra: Linear independence of Subset, Wanshan Li, 01:16
- Re: Why do so many people hate or have trouble with math? Your input is needed!, The poster formerly known as Colleyville Alan, 01:02
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Virgil, 01:02
- Re: JSH: Class number idea fails?, Gene Ward Smith, 00:52
- Re: Nigerian Physicist invents 100+ Years Advanced Video Game System, The poster formerly known as Colleyville Alan, 00:47
- Re: is f(x) = ax+b a linear function?, Gib Bogle, 00:41
- hi, Shama, 00:36
- Re: L^2 Convergence of Fourier Series of Periodic distributions, miguel, 00:16
- Re: JSH: Class number idea fails?, The Ghost In The Machine, 00:00
- Re: JSH: Class number idea fails?, The Ghost In The Machine, 00:00
October 07, 2006
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Virgil, 23:55
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Virgil, 23:53
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Tony Orlow, 23:52
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Tony Orlow, 23:50
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Tony Orlow, 23:45
- Re: Sine of degrees to 200 decimal points?, Dave Seaman, 23:39
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Tony Orlow, 23:39
- Re: is f(x) = ax+b a linear function?, Virgil, 23:36
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Tony Orlow, 23:33
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Virgil, 23:31
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Tony Orlow, 23:28
- is f(x) = ax+b a linear function?, Kobu, 23:16
- Re: T(f + g) = T(f) + T(g) and similar, Rupert, 23:15
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Tony Orlow, 23:13
- Re: Integrating left side w.r.t y and right side w.r.t x, both sides still equal?, rich . coco, 22:35
- Re: Integrating left side w.r.t y and right side w.r.t x, both sides still equal?, Jason Pawloski, 22:30
- Re: Sine of degrees to 200 decimal points?, TCL, 22:12
- Re: Sine of degrees to 200 decimal points?, Rick Decker, 22:10
- Re: JSH: Class number idea fails?, Dik T. Winter, 22:02
- Re: JSH: Class number idea fails?, Dik T. Winter, 22:00
- Re: Cantor Confusion, Dik T. Winter, 21:55
- Integrating left side w.r.t y and right side w.r.t x, both sides still equal?, Shuaib, 21:53
- Re: JSH: See? Now they play dumb, Dik T. Winter, 21:40
- Re: algebra problem, Jason Pawloski, 21:20
- Re: Nigerian Physicist invents 100+ Years Advanced Video Game System, Jason Pawloski, 21:12
- Re: Sine of degrees to 200 decimal points?, TCL, 21:08
- Re: Cantor Confusion, David Marcus, 21:05
- Re: Sine of degrees to 200 decimal points?, Gerard Schildberger, 21:01
- Re: Cantor Confusion, David Marcus, 20:58
- Re: Sine of degrees to 200 decimal points?, TCL, 20:54
- Re: Why do so many people hate or have trouble with math? Your input is needed!, Arturo Magidin, 20:51
- Re: puns in papers (Re: Sequence of continuous functions unbounded on irrationals), Herman Rubin, 20:44
- Re: Why do so many people hate or have trouble with math? Your input is needed!, Arturo Magidin, 20:43
- T(f + g) = T(f) + T(g) and similar, theronruiz, 20:41
- Re: JSH: Class number idea fails?, Gene Ward Smith, 20:38
- Re: Class number idea fails?, Michael Press, 20:16
- Re: Cantor Confusion, Virgil, 19:49
- Re: Why do so many people hate or have trouble with math? Your input is needed!, James Dolan, 19:46
- Re: Question About Far East Journal of Mathematical Sciences, David Ames, 19:44
- Re: can Pythagoras's theorem be proved without the idea of the area of a rectangle being a*b, Gene Ward Smith, 19:42
- Re: hilbert's nullstellensatz, Timothy Murphy, 18:55
- Re: Why do so many people hate or have trouble with math? Your input is needed!, The poster formerly known as Colleyville Alan, 18:54
- Re: Cantor Confusion, David Marcus, 18:37
- Re: can Pythagoras's theorem be proved without the idea of the area of a rectangle being a*b, Mitch, 18:35
- Re: can Pythagoras's theorem be proved without the idea of the area of a rectangle being a*b, Mitch, 18:32
- Re: Cantor Confusion, David Marcus, 18:30
- Re: JSH: James Harris is going to Pop., Jesse F. Hughes, 18:28
- Re: Nigerian Physicist invents 100+ Years Advanced Video Game System, The poster formerly known as Colleyville Alan, 18:27
- Re: no isolated points implies uncountable, The World Wide Wade, 17:52
- Re: Cantor Confusion, Virgil, 17:49
- Re: Cantor Confusion, Virgil, 17:44
- Re: algebra problem, , 17:38
- Re: can Pythagoras's theorem be proved without the idea of the area of a rectangle being a*b, Gene Ward Smith, 17:32
- Re: L^p norms, The World Wide Wade, 17:26
- Re: HOW TO SOLVE THIS, Narasimham, 17:20
- Re: can Pythagoras's theorem be proved without the idea of the area of a rectangle being a*b, zzbunker@xxxxxxxxxxxx, 17:15
- Re: Cantor Confusion, Tonico, 17:15
- Re: Checking splitting fields, extreme mathematics at work, Gene Ward Smith, 17:13
- Re: Checking splitting fields, extreme mathematics at work, Gene Ward Smith, 17:10
- Re: Short and direct proof of FLT published (#2), Roman B. Binder, 17:03
- Re: PROBLEM OF ADDITION, The Ghost In The Machine, 17:00
- Re: can Pythagoras's theorem be proved without the idea of the area of a rectangle being a*b, Han . deBruijn, 16:53
- Re: Cantor Confusion, Han . deBruijn, 16:38
- A problem for estimator consistency and mean square error., bluebug, 16:36
- Re: Cantor Confusion, Han . deBruijn, 16:34
- Re: Checking splitting fields, extreme mathematics at work, marcus_b, 16:32
- Re: Cantor Confusion, Han . deBruijn, 16:28
- Re: Nigerian Physicist invents 100+ Years Advanced Video Game System, porky_pig_jr@xxxxxxxxxxx, 16:15
- Re: Cantor Confusion, Han . deBruijn, 16:15
- Re: trig observation/ question, Narasimham, 16:13
- Re: Sine of degrees to 200 decimal points?, porky_pig_jr@xxxxxxxxxxx, 16:09
- Re: Questions on diameters, centers and geodesics in connected simple graphs, Patricia Shanahan, 16:04
- Re: JSH: Class number idea fails?, The Ghost In The Machine, 16:00
- ordinary differential equation question but over complex numbers, simpson_alan, 15:59
- Re: Riemannian manifolds for degenerates, Edward Green, 15:55
- Re: An uncountable countable set, David Marcus, 15:54
- Re: Sine of degrees to 200 decimal points?, Gib Bogle, 15:49
- Re: An uncountable countable set, David Marcus, 15:49
- Re: Questions on diameters, centers and geodesics in connected simple graphs, Mike Williams, 15:45
- Re: Cantor Confusion, David Marcus, 15:44
- Re: infinite vector spaces,, Arturo Magidin, 15:43
- Re: algebra direct sums,, Arturo Magidin, 15:40
- Re: Why do so many people hate or have trouble with math? Your input is needed!, Arturo Magidin, 15:35
- Re: Why do so many people hate or have trouble with math? Your input is needed!, Arturo Magidin, 15:34
- Nigerian Physicist invents 100+ Years Advanced Video Game System, newstips6706, 15:30
- Re: Cantor Confusion, mueckenh, 15:28
- Re: Cantor Confusion, mueckenh, 15:27
- Re: can Pythagoras's theorem be proved without the idea of the area of a rectangle being a*b, Mitch, 15:21
- Re: JSH: James Harris is going to Pop., Panties On Head, 15:08
- Re: trig observation/ question, M.J.T. Guy, 15:07
- Re: hilbert's nullstellensatz, eugene, 15:06
- Re: trig observation/ question, drmwecker, 15:03
- Re: HOW TO SOLVE THIS, The Ghost In The Machine, 15:00
- Re: Counter Intuitive Intuition, Lester Zick, 14:53
- Re: can Pythagoras's theorem be proved without the idea of the area of a rectangle being a*b, Han . deBruijn, 14:51
- Re: L^p norms, johnson, 14:49
- Re: parentheses, drmwecker, 14:43
- Re: Questions on diameters, centers and geodesics in connected simple graphs, Yann David, 14:32
- Re: Cantor Confusion, Tonico, 14:30
- Re: Sine of degrees to 200 decimal points?, Tim Peters, 14:16
- Re: Mathphobia?, Virgil, 14:14
- Re: Mathphobia?, [Mr.] Lynn Kurtz, 14:13
- Re: Cantor Confusion, Virgil, 14:11
- Re: Linear Maps 2, Jannick Asmus, 14:11
- Re: Cantor Confusion, Virgil, 14:10
- Re: hilbert's nullstellensatz, Jannick Asmus, 14:08
- Re: Mathphobia?, drmwecker, 14:05
- Re: Cantor Confusion, Virgil, 14:05
- trig observation/ question, riverman, 14:03
- Re: Cantor Confusion, William Hughes, 14:03
- Re: Checking splitting fields, extreme mathematics at work, Rick Decker, 14:01
- Re: infinite vector spaces, José Carlos Santos, 13:58
- Re: algebra problem, Tonico, 13:53
- Re: infinite vector spaces, drmwecker, 13:52
- Re: Cantor Confusion, Virgil, 13:52
- Re: Cantor Confusion, Virgil, 13:46
- infinite vector spaces,, vsgdp, 13:44
- Re: cyclic vectors, Jannick Asmus, 13:43
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Virgil, 13:42
- Re: hilbert's nullstellensatz, eugene, 13:33
- Re: Algebra problem!, José Carlos Santos, 13:28
- Re: Finding eigenvalues, Konrad Viltersten, 13:28
- Re: Cantor Confusion, Tonico, 13:20
- Re: Cantor Confusion, Tonico, 13:13
- Re: JSH: James Harris is going to Pop., Johnny, 13:07
- Re: Cantor Confusion, mueckenh, 12:59
- Re: equality of extension fields, Tonico, 12:58
- Re: Cantor Confusion, mueckenh, 12:57
- Re: Cantor Confusion, mueckenh, 12:55
- Re: can Pythagoras's theorem be proved without the idea of the area of a rectangle being a*b, Denis Feldmann, 12:49
- Re: Long road to yet another simple answer, Dude, 12:43
- Re: Designing and Running Time of an Algorithm, gnasher729, 12:34
- Re: Questions on diameters, centers and geodesics in connected simple graphs, Mike Williams, 12:31
- Re: L^p norms, TCL, 12:27
- Re: JSH: Long road to yet another simple answer, marcus_b, 12:24
- Re: See? Now they play dumb, eBayer, 12:19
- Re: L^p norms, TCL, 12:09
- Re: reccurance relation, fernando revilla, 11:56
- Re: Sine of degrees to 200 decimal points?, G. A. Edgar, 11:55
- Re: reccurance relation, Stephen J. Herschkorn, 11:54
- Short and direct proof of FLT published (#2), Nico Benschop, 11:52
- Questions on diameters, centers and geodesics in connected simple graphs, Yann David, 11:46
- Re: L^p norms, TCL, 11:42
- hilbert's nullstellensatz, oferlock, 11:34
- Mathphobia?, Phil Carmody, 11:23
- equality of extension fields, Frederik, 11:18
- Re: Linear Maps 2, fernando revilla, 11:13
- Re: Why can't a Moebius Band be Flat?, Hero, 11:01
- Re: Sine of degrees to 200 decimal points?, David C . Ullrich, 10:47
- Re: reccurance relation, d-viper, 10:46
- Re: Linear Maps 2, David C . Ullrich, 10:41
- algebra problem, Shama, 10:27
- Re: Sequence of continuous functions unbounded on irrationals, David C . Ullrich, 10:23
- Re: L^p norms, Stephen Montgomery-Smith, 10:18
- Re: L^2 Convergence of Fourier Series of Periodic distributions, David C . Ullrich, 09:57
- Re: [] Functions completely determined on any open interval, David C . Ullrich, 09:54
- Re: Algebra problem!, Gary Cooper, 09:53
- Re: Minimization of Nonlinear Equations using Newton's Iterative Technique, David M Einstein, 09:24
- Re: cyclic vectors, Kiuhnm, 09:12
- Re: JSH: See? Now they play dumb, David C . Ullrich, 09:08
- Re: JSH: James Harris is going to Pop., Jesse F. Hughes, 09:03
- Re: JSH: Class number idea fails?, David C . Ullrich, 09:02
- Re: Sine of degrees to 200 decimal points?, A N Niel, 08:46
- Re: L^p norms, A N Niel, 08:43
- Minimization of Nonlinear Equations using Newton's Iterative Technique, abhisheksgumadi, 08:38
- Sufficient condition for the Existance of unique solution of a Diff equation, A.E lover, 08:38
- Re: Cantor Confusion, Tonico, 08:36
- Re: Cantor Confusion, Tonico, 08:31
- Re: Cantor Confusion, Han . deBruijn, 08:28
- Re: Cantor Confusion, Tonico, 08:27
- Re: Cantor Confusion, Han . deBruijn, 08:19
- Re: reccurance relation, fernando revilla, 08:16
- Re: a proof for consideration, mimouni, 08:15
- L^p norms, TCL, 08:14
- Re: FLTMA: A little group theory, The Dougster, 08:01
- Re: Finding eigenvalues, , 08:01
- Re: Long road to yet another simple answer, David Moran, 07:52
- Re: cyclic vectors, fernando revilla, 07:46
- Re: Checking splitting fields, extreme mathematics at work, Jesse F. Hughes, 07:45
- Re: An uncountable countable set, David Marcus, 07:17
- a justifyable formulation for divergent summation using matrix-notation, Gottfried Helms, 07:05
- Re: Why do so many people hate or have trouble with math? Your input is needed!, William Elliot, 06:56
- Re: Checking splitting fields, extreme mathematics at work, Lord Protector, 06:55
- Re: cyclic vectors, Kiuhnm, 06:55
- Re: Why do so many people hate or have trouble with math? Your input is needed!, LauLuna, 06:45
- Re: reccurance relation, Gene Ward Smith, 06:43
- Re: Sine of degrees to 200 decimal points?, conesetter, 06:29
- Re: Counter Intuitive Intuition, roastfreesteel, 06:23
- Re: cyclic vectors, Jannick Asmus, 06:19
- Re: Linear Maps, fernando revilla, 06:16
- Re: non-Noetherian rings, Anvita, 06:11
- cyclic vectors, Kiuhnm, 06:07
- A homotopically trivial path, William Elliot, 06:02
- Re: Sine of degrees to 200 decimal points?, kilian heckrodt, 05:57
- reccurance relation, d-viper, 05:50
- Re: compositum, Jannick Asmus, 05:13
- Re: Calculations at the speed of Thought, Denis Feldmann, 05:03
- Re: Cantor Confusion, mueckenh, 04:59
- Re: no isolated points implies uncountable, William Elliot, 04:46
- Re: non-Noetherian rings, Jannick Asmus, 04:35
- Re: I-adic completions, Jannick Asmus, 04:22
- Re: no isolated points implies uncountable, William Elliot, 04:18
- Re: Long road to yet another simple answer, Tim Peters, 04:16
- :: trolls considered beneficial (gotos still no-no) ::, galathaea, 03:49
- Re: JSH: Long road to yet another simple answer, Tim Peters, 03:13
- Re: algebra direct sums,, José Carlos Santos, 03:03
- Re: JSH: Class number idea fails?, Tim Peters, 03:01
- Re: PROBLEM OF ADDITION, Phil Carmody, 02:58
- Re: Sine of degrees to 200 decimal points?, Phil Carmody, 02:57
- Re: JSH: Class number idea fails?, Tim Peters, 02:49
- Re: JSH: Long road to yet another simple answer, Proginoskes, 02:49
- Re: JSH: Class number idea fails?, Proginoskes, 02:47
- Re: seventeen or bust distributed computing, Phil Carmody, 02:45
- Re: seventeen or bust distributed computing, Phil Carmody, 02:38
- Re: JSH: Class number idea fails?, Proginoskes, 02:38
- Re: JSH: Checking splitting fields, extreme mathematics at work, Proginoskes, 02:34
- Re: PROBLEM OF ADDITION, Narcoleptic Insomniac, 02:33
- Re: JSH: Long road to yet another simple answer, David Bernier, 02:30
- Re: Random Walks and Brownian Motion, David Bernier, 02:16
- Re: Finding eigenvalues, Konrad Viltersten, 02:13
- Re: JSH: Long road to yet another simple answer, Tim Peters, 02:12
- PROBLEM OF ADDITION, tod_larsen, 02:01
- Re: Sine of degrees to 200 decimal points?, Tim Peters, 01:54
- Re: Sine of degrees to 200 decimal points?, Anthony P., 01:33
- Re: non-Noetherian rings, Paul Sperry, 01:27
- Re: Why do so many people hate or have trouble with math? Your input is needed!, Michael Press, 01:26
- Re: JSH: Class number idea fails?, Tim Peters, 01:23
- Re: Checking splitting fields, extreme mathematics at work, mensanator@xxxxxxxxxxx, 01:14
- Re: JSH: Long road to yet another simple answer, jshsucks, 01:13
- Re: Sine of degrees to 200 decimal points?, Gene Ward Smith, 01:09
- Sine of degrees to 200 decimal points?, Anthony P., 01:02
- Re: JSH: Long road to yet another simple answer, Gene Ward Smith, 01:01
- Re: Exotic functions (elementary), Michael Press, 00:43
- Re: JSH: James Harris is going to Pop., Christopher J. Henrich, 00:40
- JSH: Long road to yet another simple answer, jstevh, 00:39
- Re: Calculations at the speed of Thought, Rajnish Kumar, 00:18
October 06, 2006
- Re: JSH: Checking splitting fields, extreme mathematics at work, Tim Peters, 23:48
- Re: JSH: James Harris is going to Pop., fishfry, 23:42
- Re: Checking splitting fields, extreme mathematics at work, Johnny, 23:27
- Re: quantum finance book, The poster formerly known as Colleyville Alan, 23:23
- Re: Do I really care any more?, Gib Bogle, 23:09
- Re: Why do so many people hate or have trouble with math? Your input is needed!, The poster formerly known as Colleyville Alan, 23:07
- Re: non-Noetherian rings, Anvita, 23:04
- Re: Class number idea fails?, Gib Bogle, 22:55
- Re: JSH: Class number idea fails?, Gib Bogle, 22:52
- Re: Checking splitting fields, extreme mathematics at work, Jesse F. Hughes, 22:42
- algebra direct sums,, vsgdp, 22:38
- I-adic completions, canadan, 22:37
- Re: JSH: Class number idea fails?, Michael Press, 22:37
- Re: Cantor Confusion, William Hughes, 22:34
- Re: Why do so many people hate or have trouble with math? Your input is needed!, William Elliot, 22:33
- Re: JSH: Class number idea fails?, Gene Ward Smith, 22:32
- Re: Why do so many people hate or have trouble with math? Your input is needed!, The poster formerly known as Colleyville Alan, 22:07
- Re: no isolated points implies uncountable, The World Wide Wade, 21:58
- Re: Checking splitting fields, extreme mathematics at work, Johnny, 21:46
- Re: JSH: Class number idea fails?, Bill Hale, 21:42
- Re: JSH: Class number idea fails?, Gene Ward Smith, 21:33
- Re: Sum of binomial coefficients., The World Wide Wade, 21:30
- Re: seventeen or bust distributed computing, mensanator@xxxxxxxxxxx, 21:29
- Re: JSH: Class number idea fails?, mensanator@xxxxxxxxxxx, 21:24
- Re: Checking splitting fields, extreme mathematics at work, jshsucks, 21:22
- Re: Why do so many people hate or have trouble with math? Your input is needed!, mensanator@xxxxxxxxxxx, 21:21
- Re: JSH: Class number idea fails?, Dik T. Winter, 21:19
- Re: Why do so many people hate or have trouble with math? Your input is needed!, The poster formerly known as Colleyville Alan, 21:14
- Checking splitting fields, extreme mathematics at work, jstevh, 21:09
- Re: Riemannian manifolds for degenerates, mamounjo3, 21:00
- Re: parentheses, mensanator@xxxxxxxxxxx, 20:59
- seventeen or bust distributed computing, mamounjo3, 20:57
- Re: Cantor Confusion, David Marcus, 20:40
- Re: JSH: Class number idea fails?, Tim Peters, 20:40
- Re: JSH: Class number idea fails?, Dik T. Winter, 20:37
- Re: Why do so many people hate or have trouble with math? Your input is needed!, William Elliot, 20:37
- Re: JSH: I am not happy, mensanator@xxxxxxxxxxx, 20:37
- Re: JSH: Class number idea fails?, Dik T. Winter, 20:34
- parentheses, sizors_1, 20:19
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Dik T. Winter, 20:16
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Dik T. Winter, 20:10
- Re: JSH: See? Now they play dumb, rupertmccallum, 20:06
- Re: JSH: Class number idea fails?, jstevh, 20:06
- Re: Calculus of variations, C6L1V@xxxxxxx, 19:53
- Re: JSH: Class number idea fails?, Tim Peters, 19:49
- Re: JSH: I am not happy, mensanator@xxxxxxxxxxx, 19:44
- Re: Linear Maps, C6L1V@xxxxxxx, 19:38
- Re: Cantor Confusion, Dik T. Winter, 19:33
- Riemannian manifolds for degenerates, Edward Green, 19:23
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Lester Zick, 19:22
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Lester Zick, 19:20
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Lester Zick, 19:10
- Galois theory and divisibility, Gene Ward Smith, 19:04
- Re: Graphical user interface Pari-tty, James Redford, 18:45
- Designing and Running Time of an Algorithm, pramodsa, 18:17
- Re: Cardinality: a definition, MoeBlee, 18:15
- Re: Cardinality: a definition, Jesse F. Hughes, 18:14
- Re: Surrogate factoring, key points, Jesse F. Hughes, 18:13
- Re: Cardinality: a definition, MoeBlee, 18:05
- Re: JSH: I am not happy, Gene Ward Smith, 18:00
- Re: JSH: I am not happy, mensanator@xxxxxxxxxxx, 17:54
- Re: Sequence of continuous functions unbounded on irrationals, david petry, 17:52
- Re: JSH: James Harris is going to Pop., Johnny, 17:48
- Re: Why can't a Moebius Band be Flat?, Hero, 17:34
- Re: Finding eigenvalues, Konrad Viltersten, 17:30
- Re: JSH: See? Now they play dumb, William Hughes, 17:28
- Re: JSH: James Harris is going to Pop., Tim Peters, 17:19
- Re: HOW TO SOLVE THIS, Virgil, 17:17
- Re: Cardinality: a definition, Virgil, 17:15
- Re: Cardinality: a definition, Virgil, 17:09
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Randy Poe, 17:06
- Re: Finding eigenvalues, Hero, 17:00
- Re: Characterization, I dentification and Definition, zuhair, 16:58
- Re: Cardinality: a definition, zuhair, 16:57
- Re: Finding eigenvalues, Arturo Magidin, 16:50
- Re: Cardinality: a definition, zuhair, 16:48
- Finding eigenvalues, Konrad Viltersten, 16:46
- Re: Cardinality: a definition, zuhair, 16:39
- Re: Cardinality: a definition, zuhair, 16:35
- Re: Group work in hs/undergrad math, Arturo Magidin, 16:33
- Re: HOW TO SOLVE THIS, p . d . tafti, 16:27
- Re: JSH: James Harris is going to Pop., marcus_b, 16:22
- Graphical user interface Pari-tty, Gottfried Helms, 16:09
- Group work in hs/undergrad math, Mitch, 16:05
- Re: Do I really care any more?, Jesse F. Hughes, 16:04
- Re: Why can't a Moebius Band be Flat?, Narasimham, 16:01
- Re: JSH: James Harris is going to Pop., Jesse F. Hughes, 16:00
- Re: JSH: James Harris is going to Pop., gjedwards, 15:57
- Re: Cantor Confusion, Virgil, 15:57
- Re: Cantor Confusion, Virgil, 15:55
- Re: Finding eigenvalues, Arturo Magidin, 15:53
- Re: Do I really care any more?, Rick Decker, 15:51
- Re: Cantor Confusion, Virgil, 15:50
- Re: JSH: Class number idea fails?, Rick Decker, 15:49
- Re: Cantor Confusion, Virgil, 15:48
- JSH: James Harris is going to Pop., reportJSH, 15:43
- Re: Cantor Confusion, Virgil, 15:40
- Re: HOW TO SOLVE THIS, Virgil, 15:36
- Re: Cantor Confusion, georgie, 15:25
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Virgil, 15:25
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Virgil, 15:19
- Re: JSH: Class number idea fails?, Gene Ward Smith, 15:16
- Re: Cantor Confusion, Tonico, 15:15
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Virgil, 15:11
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Virgil, 15:09
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Virgil, 15:08
- Re: JSH: Class number idea fails?, marcus_b, 15:00
- Re: Linear Maps 2, fernando revilla, 14:59
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Virgil, 14:58
- Re: Sum of binomial coefficients., twittoy, 14:58
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Virgil, 14:57
- Re: Sum of binomial coefficients., twittoy, 14:54
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Virgil, 14:52
- Re: An uncountable countable set, Virgil, 14:48
- Re: Linear Maps, fernando revilla, 14:41
- Re: Linear Maps 2, jennifer, 14:19
- Re: Linear Maps 2, jennifer, 14:19
- Re: Linear Maps 2, jennifer, 14:19
- Re: JSH: Class number idea fails?, Arturo Magidin, 14:14
- Re: Why do so many people hate or have trouble with math? Your input is needed!, Arturo Magidin, 14:12
- How to find probability of individuals being under/over covered for a brand/category (Market research perspective), aravind, 14:02
- Re: JSH: Class number idea fails?, Tim Peters, 13:58
- Re: An uncountable countable set, MoeBlee, 13:58
- Re: Why do so many people hate or have trouble with math? Your input is needed!, LearningNerd, 13:56
- Re: JSH: Class number idea fails?, Gene Ward Smith, 13:52
- Re: An uncountable countable set, MoeBlee, 13:50
- Re: Cantor Confusion, georgie, 13:46
- Re: The Collatz-Highway, mensanator@xxxxxxxxxxx, 13:39
- Re: Laplace Transforms, Ton 't Lam, 13:33
- Re: Linear Maps, Arturo Magidin, 13:33
- Re: An uncountable countable set, MoeBlee, 13:30
- Re: An uncountable countable set, MoeBlee, 13:15
- Re: JSH: See? Now they play dumb, Tim Peters, 13:15
- Re: JSH: Class number idea fails?, marcus_b, 13:14
- Re: Why do so many people hate or have trouble with math? Your input is needed!, Arturo Magidin, 13:14
- Re: Cantor Confusion, MoeBlee, 13:06
- Anyons and Alien SuperTechnology, Jack Sarfatti, 13:05
- Re: Why do so many people hate or have trouble with math? Your input is needed!, Arturo Magidin, 13:02
- Re: JSH: See? Now they play dumb, fishfry, 13:00
- Re: Linear Maps, Daniel Grubb, 12:58
- Geomview 1.8.2rc9 - 3D Geometric Visualization Software, lloyd . wood, 12:51
- Linear Maps 2, jennifer, 12:39
- Re: JSH: Class number idea fails?, willo_thewisp, 12:36
- Re: Partitions of the Circle, Becca, 12:34
- Re: Linear Maps, jennifer, 12:30
- Re: Linear Maps, jennifer, 12:21
- Re: Linear Maps, Robert Israel, 12:16
- Re: Algebra problem!, José Carlos Santos, 12:15
- Partitions of the Circle, Maury Barbato, 12:14
- Re: Sum of binomial coefficients., Robert Israel, 12:11