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Latex Help: Bibliography 
  I have repeated names in my references and i have to put the lines in. ie. I have Smith, J. Smith, J. I want to have Smith, J. ___, ___ Does any one know how to do this or do i just use manually do this using an underscore or ?? thanks craig
By craig  - 2:22pm - 1 new of 1 message    

The modern mathematical concept of infinity is indefensible 
  Modern mathematics implies that the number of the natural numbers is greater than every natural number. This opinion is indefensible since the natural numbers count themselves. On the other hand: No natural number is able to denote the number of the natural numbers. In consequence there is no number of the natural... more »
By Albrecht  - 2:08pm - 4 new of 4 messages    

JSH: General distributive property result, helps? 
  There is a general result on the complex plane that with n, a natural number, given n*P(x) = (n*f_1(x) + n)(f_2(x) + 2) where P(x) is a polynomial and f_1(0) = f_2(0) = 0, you have a demonstration of the distributive property. Notice it also follows then that with n*P(x) = (f_1(x) + n)(f_2(x) + 2) with... more »
By JSH  - 1:59pm - 3 new of 3 messages    

I think that Chinese people like dogs. I will appear in Jerusalem. I am a hero. If you want to know what is "Armageddon", it is necessary to look at the following. I am Isaac Newton. 
  "Cities of Babylon" refers to China. From January 2007 to 2008 in October on Radio Free Asia, I am forced China to become a country ruled by law, I half-way to terminate a third world war, the Chinese government Immediately wanted to kill me. The first time I listen to Radio Free Asia in 1999. If you doubt my identity, please turn to... more »
By g8vih830lj...@gmail.com  - 1:52pm - 1 new of 1 message    

JSH: Demonstrating the distributive property 
  The problem with proof is, people can try to deny it, so here's yet another explanation of a remarkable error in number theory, where the proof only requires you accept the distributive property. In the complex plane consider 7(x+1) = 7x + 7 which is a very simple demonstration of the distributive property.... more »
By JSH  - 1:25pm - 7 new of 7 messages    

the unified law as never before 
  U = 0.7749 Sqrt(-1) (B1/R) (B2/R) (meter/UnitsOf[B])^2 Newton it reads: "every two objects interact with an imaginary unified force (U) proportional with the product of their being-hoods (B) and reciprocal with the square distance (R) between them". the magnitude being-hood (B) is geometric middle between the mass (M... more »
By dedanoe  - 12:43pm - 1 new of 1 message    

Oh! The people of all over the world! 
  Oh! The people of all over the world! [link] [link] Every one who hear a "Help me" cry and do not answer, it is not possible to call him human! Have you heard the voice of Palestinian children in Gaza Strip? They need your help! look: (I do not really advice you to see it, of... more »
By Save Gaza!  - 11:55am - 1 new of 1 message    

program fx 82. constructible n-gons with an interior angle an integral number of degrees. finite rational. 
  program fx 82. constructible n-gons with an interior angle an integral number of degrees. finite rational. program casio fx82-ms 60= 180º - 360 º / ( 360 L (180- ANS) +1 = = = .. degrees is optional L means rational fraction a b/c. optional / or L. degrees or rational optional. hey, i write programs = = =... more »
By don.lo...@paradise.net.nz  - 10:57am - 1 new of 1 message    

logic question 
  Dear all, I have a question about a logic puzzle, which is written below: "A visitor to an island whose inhabitants always tell the truth or always lie encounters an islander who makes the following two statements. 1- I love Bertha. 2- If I love Bertha, then I love Sally Lou. Does the islander love Bertha? Does he love Sally Lou?"... more »
By Mathematisch  - 10:19am - 8 new of 8 messages    

Fractal in 3 dimensions by dynamic automaton? 
  Hi. I read this page: [link] I was wondering. Is it possible to make _some sort_ of dynamical map of 3-dimensional points that yields a fractal like how the 2-d maps yield the Mandelbrot set? Although there are no "3d complex numbers", and 4d ones don't seem to work very well, that might not be a problem.... more »
By mike3  - 9:40am - 2 new of 2 messages    

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