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10:01 PM
@TedShifrin here is a screenshot of the theorem from Stein. Now that I compare it with Wiki, it does seem to have an error
 
I don't know how Stein states it. I'm used to the version you linked. But they're referring to one another's complements.
 
Terminology in differential geometry sounds yummy.
 
No, @masfenix, there's no contradiction, although I didn't remember that the measurable subset $F$ had to be open. Basically $A_\epsilon = E-F$.
I like it just fine, @Alizter.
 
@TedShifrin It is not a bad thing. Smooth sections and submersions remind me of food for some reason.
 
um, ok.
 
10:05 PM
Maybe I just like the word smooth
 
well, that's just standard analysis terminology :P
 
This is the WIki article for smooth
thats why it reminds me of food
 
Hello everyone, I am stuck with a question math.stackexchange.com/questions/154765/…
 
damn subconscience.
 
bump function mollified, @Alizter
 
10:07 PM
I know it's just rude to barge in and ask for help, but I'm pretty desperate right now. Can anyone help?
 
@SwapnilTripathi It is not rude at all. Feel free.
 
@Alizter :) Please open the link I shared.
 
ask @MikeMiller or @BalarkaSen
 
I am very busy with solenoids, @Al
 
@Alizter
 
10:10 PM
@SwapnilTripathi I have no idea on it :P
I cannot help you sorry.
 
@Alizter : I just read a couple of theorems on this topic and can't apply anything. Thanks anyways :)
 
Hi @justabrickinthewall.
 
LOL @DanielF
 
LOL
 
most of us have holes drilled every which way
 
10:12 PM
@justabrickinthewall What is the motivation for this name?
 
Is that our caring friend again?
 
which caring friend is that?
the one who downvotes everyone?
 
Someone asked in another chatroom: "Who are you?"
 
@TedShifrin haha yes.
 
The username is kind of an answer to that.
 
10:13 PM
Care Bear
 
I forgot the previous name before that.
 
Thursday, I think
 
There have been virtually uncountably many names.
 
@Alizter Sorry I haven't been involved with the index recently. Too much RL stuff going on.
 
@justabrickinthewall Eh. I put it to one side for now. I have RL stuff going on now :P
Essentially it was being clever with what questions could be by looking at certain tokens they pocess
ah the name was This
Well I am off
 
10:21 PM
See you @Alizter
:P
 
what sup my friend
 
Just saw the winners of the previous greek math olympiad
 
happy halloween
 
Can someone explain to me what Oloa does not understand in my answer?
 
And realised I know the gold medal winner, we were together in an elementary music theory class about 6 years ago
 
10:31 PM
yeah UserX, keep bragging
you can brag whatever you want
 
How is that bragging
 
you know
 
I don't.
 
but.... some of ppl around me always be like: "I know so and so who is the son of CEO of company"....
and r u one of these ppl?
It looks like u are like one of them
@UserX
 
It looks like you are of the kind of people that type people as "ppl"
 
10:36 PM
"and realized I know the gold medal winner....."
quoting what u just said
don't brag
 
Instead of trading ad-hominems let's just say you shouldn't draw hasty conclusions before giving me advice on what I should and what I should not do.
 
@Chris'ssis You don't mention that you take the real part in the answer. You should. Also, you should mumble something about Abel to justify setting $z = i$ although the radius of convergence of the series is $1$. (Yes, all that is obvious to you, but you're not writing the answer for yourself, presumably.)
 
@DanielFischer Thanks. Yeah, indeed, there are some things that I don't mention, but in his last comment he seems not to understand how I pass from $H_n$ to $H_{2n}$ as he mentioned. Of course, we're interested in the real part.
 
I guess he was confused by you taking two steps at once, multiplying by $2$ and taking the real part, which transformed a series with $\frac{H_n}{n}$ into one with $\frac{H_{2n}}{n}$.
 
@DanielFischer Exactly! I was thinking of that right now. :-)
@DanielFischer He finally got the point! :-)
 
11:01 PM
What does the set of length n bit strings form under AND/OR?
A field?
No nevermind
 
11:28 PM
I just posted on main another very nice question ...
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Q: An integral by O. Furdui $\int_0^1 \log^2(\sqrt{1+x}-\sqrt{1-x}) \ dx$

Chris's sisThe following integral was proposed in a paper by O. Furdui, namely $$\int_0^1 \log^2(\sqrt{1+x}-\sqrt{1-x}) \ dx$$ and then the generalization $$\int_0^1 \log^2(\sqrt[k]{1+x}-\sqrt[k]{1-x}) \ dx$$ As regards the first integral, my approach was to combine the integration by parts and the va...

I'm not sure my way is the fastest way though ...
 
11:56 PM
@MikeMiller Hello.
Happy Halloweeeenie.
 
@ChantryCargill I do think the direction is very motivational. User @JasperLoy created the list with three additional books all at the start, for calculus by Marsden, I skipped due to having already built all that calculus. I also think putting it up somewhere people can see is good for personal accountability.
 

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