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Maplesoft Maple 
  Hi guys. I hope I'm posting a question related to what this forum covers. I'm a computer scientist and hobbyist mathematician. I recently purchased Maple 11 for Linux and I installed it. I don't use Windows Operating System therefore I can't tell. Ok, the question is... Is Maple 11 written in Java? I see that the installer installs... more »
By madscientist  - 8:30pm - 1 new of 1 message    

Whittaker & Watson: 4th ed. worth extra cost over 2nd? 
  E. T. Whittaker & G. N. Watson, /A Course of Modern Analysis/: the 4th edition (1927) retails in the UK for 49 pounds (and it doesn't seem to be much cheaper anywhere), but the 2nd edition (1915) has recently been republished by Rough Draft Printing at a recommended retail price of 25 pounds (and can be bought for... more »
By Angus Rodgers  - 8:12pm - 1 new of 1 message    

France and Germany 
  Dear Newsgroup: So far you have seen my colonial expansions for many countries as well as France. As mentioned before the nature of colonies will be completely for the best interests of the mother country as well as their colonies (not like slavery in WWII Germany). Thus it is expected that the mother countries provide health,... more »
By Mehran Basti  - 8:10pm - 2 new of 2 messages    

Optimization of multiple depentent objectives? 
  Hello, I am wondering if it makes sense to optimize two depentent objectives using a multi-objective algorithm. The objectives are related to each other as follows: A = B * C where A and B are the two objectives to be maximized. C is not constant. The variables A, B, and C are real variables bounded to the range 0 to 1.... more »
By Oliver Klein  - 5:27pm - 1 new of 1 message    

Range of a two-variable polynomial 
  I recently learned from the book "Mathematical Omnibus" by Fuchs and Tabachnikov that problem A1 on the 1969 Putnam turned out to be much harder than intended because the people setting the exam had an incorrect "solution" in mind. Only 1% of the test takers scored 8/10 or higher. The crux of the matter was this: Let f be a polynomial function from... more »
By tc...@lsa.umich.edu  - 4:25pm - 15 new of 15 messages    

OT: Global warming has been mathematically disproved 
  Read all about it: [link] Excerpt: A mathematical proof that there is no “climate crisis” has been published in debate on global warming in Physics and Society, a scientific publication of the 46,000-strong American Physical Society.... more »
By Tommy Grand  - 3:18pm - 27 new of 27 messages    

Mr. Berlusconi and album of love songs 
  Dear Newsgroup: In BBC News Aug.26, 2008, we have: [link] Berlusconi plans new love album It is written further that: “Italian Prime Minister and former cruise ship crooner Silvio Berlusconi is reportedly working on a new album of love songs” It is nice to see that Mr. Berlusconi is enjoying love songs.... more »
By Mehran Basti  - 1:14pm - 6 new of 6 messages    

SOLOUTION?, CONVERGE? 
  LET: f_0(x)=0 f_(n+1)(x) = sqrt[ f_n'(x)-B(x) ] LET: f_n --------> f when n ---------> 00 THEN f is a soloution to f'(x) = f(x)^2 + B(x) CORRECT? FOR WHICH B(x) DOES f_n CONVERGE?
By lundslakt...@yahoo.com  - 11:53am - 4 new of 4 messages    

A lot of Solution Manuals in Electronic (PDF)Format! 
  A lot of Solution Manuals in Electronic (PDF)Format! A lot of Solutions Manuals in Electronic (PDF)Format! Just contact with sendsolutions (at) hotmail.com (my email address), these are parts of our solutions, if the solution you want isn’t on the list, don’t give up,please email to me. NOTICE: if the solutions manual that in my list ,please note it in... more »
By sendsolutions  - 11:48am - 1 new of 1 message    

FLT: a short amateur proof for case 2: where is the mistake? 
  I've posted it here: [link]
By r...@powerpuff.com  - 10:37am - 1 new of 1 message    

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