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00:05
@Srivatsan better?
@tb what did you do? :)
@Srivatsan Nothing. Just this:
Aw, nice. [except for the right hand border; should be cropped a bit more.]
Instead of this +1/-3 routine, Michael could have downvoted some answer =)
@tb That looks good, thanks.
00:52
Hmmm... I thought the right notion of "exact" for semisimplicial complexes would be to have each fork a coequaliser, but I'm having trouble showing that, say, the Čech nerve of a cover is exact (as it ought to be, since it's a simplicial resolution)...
I could swear I replied to Qiaochu's comment. Oh well...
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Hey Srivastan!
Hi MaX
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How are you today ?
and it's srivaTSan =)
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00:58
oops srivatsan*
Well, I am doing good. How about you?
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I am doing good too :) btw you too Indian right ?
Yes, I am.
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So not sleeping ?
6:29 am!
Oh, oops. I am not staying in India right now. I live in Pittsburgh where the time is 8pm.
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01:00
Oh! Job/Phd ?
@MaX Now that you brought it up, what about you? You ain't sleeping?
@MaX Ph.D. in computer science.
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I wake up to study :D
Ooh, alright ;)
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Cool man!! you IIT-ian ?
@MaX Yes, graduated from IIT Madras 2.x years back.
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01:02
I figured that out when you answered one of problem so fast :D
What do you do? Are you an undergrad?
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Yes CS undergrad!
@MaX And where do you go for college?
[And you are Deb, right? Is it ok to use the name?]
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@Srivatsan:I am Bsc CS(H) Burdwan university
Yes sure I am Debanjan :)
Well, cool, man. How did you get introduced to mse?
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01:06
I was a member of stackoverflow and then here
and you?
Aw, nice.
I joined MO first. I was kind of a misfit there. I then came here. I don't remember how I came to know of MO.
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Aw, great! btw you know sufficiently more maths than any normal CS undegrad isn't ?
Even for IIT-tians I guess..
I thought you were a Math phd :D
@MaX Depends on what kind of math, and which kind of students you're looking at :)
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Um I participated in SPOJ and topcoder very actively last year so students were quite good :)
Since I work in theoretical cs, it's only fair to compare me with my peers. Compared against them, I perhaps know more of the traditional kind of math.
@MaX I tried my hand at them when I was at undergrad. I didn't enjoy them very much.
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01:10
@Srivatsan: Oh why so ?Spoj kind of inspired me to learn maths more.
Or is it because you don't like application much?
Yes, I did like spoj. Me and my friend -- we were a nice pair. He knew more on the programming part and I handled the math part better than him.
topcoder is way too competitive for me.
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I really enjoyed SPOJ!! Too bad I can't do that anymore :(
@MaX - why can't you do SPOJ?
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Yes topcoder is .. it requires a different kind of devotion and through practice.
@Sri: because it sucks lots of time...
@MaX Yes, I was too much of an amateur in that place.
@MaX =).
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01:15
So you are a prodigy ? or just normal man with lots of practice ? :D
@MaX I am not, by any stretch of imagination.
I don't even like prodigies. =) I am a normal man with some practice, some knowledge.
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You are humble :)
Prodigy on what? Mathematics?
Hello, BTW.
(Dead people are watching us)
@MaX I don't know why you would think that, but no. There are no prodigies. :)
@Gigili Hey Gigili.
@Gigili - what does that mean?
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@Srivatsan: :)
Hello Gigili!
Ilya is a Russian name isn't ?
@Sri
01:20
Yes, I think it is.
@Srivatsan Means, umm, never mind. =)
@MaX I removed my comment because there seem to be too many Ilyas actually.
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@Sri: Hm okay.
@MaX: Didn't you find a solution to your statistics problem?
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@Srivatsan: So how you become interested in maths? Olympiad training?
oh
which one ?
01:23
Wait, I should find it.
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@Gigili
@MaX I didn't train properly, but I was in the national level thing. I couldn't clear that and attend IMO.
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@Srivatsan: That's sad, but you are good :)
(Sorry for double ping)
@MaX Slightly =)
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01:28
@Gigili:Oh yeah, one of my unaccepted questions ;) you both are right but tards' explanation seems expatiated.
@Srivatsan: Can you advice me about one thing?
@MaX What about?
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@Sri: Mathematics ofcourse
@MaX Ok, go on.
@MaX Yes, the other answer seems complete to me, I just didn't get some parts of it. I was just curious about the correct answer.
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I am having some trouble in deciding an optima strategy to review, my subjects.. particularly for competitive exams, It seems like I am loosing grip over one thing when I am studying something else ..
Like say I am preparing for CAT along with other MSc entrances.. and the syllabus is varied
01:34
@MaX How do you prepare for these?
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For CAT I am under training in IMS
and for Msc entrances I am on my own along with my professor
Right. Let me be straight up with you: I didn't prepare for any of these exams (except GRE).
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GRE is almost like CAT and you prepared and cracked for IIT JEE! just wondering how you manage to revise?
But your MSc entrances -- do they overlap with your normal syllabus or are they very different?
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Syllabus is normal like same as undergrad CS along with high school level Math but some have undergrad level maths too say JNU
01:38
Undergrad level math? That's surprising.
And which year are you in?
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Final.
Oh, ok. When are the exams? :)
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The syllabuses are really varied from university to university.
CAT is next November probably.
Other would be probably in mid may
Ok, how long do people prepare for CAT?
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I started from last june
01:41
@MaX No, I am wondering how much preps is recommended?
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@Srivatsan:I don't get your question, my instructor says no preparation is enough in CAT preparation :)
So you prepare from past year papers, no?
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Yes
oh No .. not now .. I am on IMS modules only
Concept building phase!
@MaX Ok, can you give me an idea of the breadth of the syllabus needed for the MSc exams?
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Hm sure!
I will be writing this exam next year, you can find the syllabus here
01:46
Ok, let's run through this list. What all things are you confident about? What needs more review?
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@Sri I edited the link to a general one that includes every thing I need to review before the exams
@Sri: You can see the CAT syllabus is a subset of this :/
@MaX Which parts do you feel are you weak in?
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@Srivatsan: Geometry precisely but this exams set such papers you can never know which one they will set easy and which one will be hard.
So I guess I have to prepared equally in all parts ?
or would you advice in particular strength?
@MaX Not sure. I feel you should reinforce your weak aspects first.
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hm. but the problem is I tend to loose my strong parts when I don't review them at regular interval... :/
01:56
@MaX Do you feel you do not know the concepts or you're unable to apply what you know properly?
@tb Mine a couple of days ago:
@robjohn Close enough, but definitely less impressive, robjohn. =)
Wait, that was supposed to be 12,345
@robjohn Yes, you are 12545 right now.
Wrong screen shot :-)
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01:58
@Srivatsan:It depends on the problem, and depends on if had solved a similar type .. I am good in connecting the dots but sometime I just can't see the solution even if the knew the concept and this later happens mostly while dealing with geometry problems
That's the right screen shot :-)
That was on Dec 7 at 3 AM
Nov 29 at 0:43, by robjohn
Ooh, I hope that I hit 1000 more rep exactly.
That was at 11345 :-)
@robjohn Cool.
@robjohn I remember that. That's why I pinged you saying Michael's close. He was 12346 at that time.
1 off, was that his avatar that was shown at 12345 a while back?
But good job, climbing by a 1000 rep in like 7 days.
@robjohn No, mysteriously, he then received a (question) upvote and 3 downvotes =)
I see that Michael has a 3 -2 votes so that a 5 vote would bring him to 12345 :-)
02:05
Yes. +5-3 \cdot 2 = -1.
Mine just happened like that, though I think someone may have upvoted one of my answers to make it happen faster.
:-)
Wonder if I will attain 12345.
@Srivatsan Just like you mysteriously got 3 upvotes at the last minute the other day ;-)
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@Srivatsan:what's your current rep?
@robjohn Yes, these coincidences are eerie, no?
02:09
@Srivatsan quite.
@MaX 10,740.
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Cool!
off to the park to walk the dog. bbl
Jingle Bell Rock
@ZhenLin "Kosher" is the word you intended to use, I suppose... :)
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02:16
@Sri: You prepared GRE on your own ?
@JM: No... I mean haram.
@JM No, I think he meant haram. haram means prohibited, halal means it's ok.
@MaX Yes. Me versus my Barrons :)
Okay, "not kosher". Read too quick.
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@Sri: Cool! YOu cracked it right ? :)
Well, actually, I meant not halal.
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02:18
'kosher' is a word of which language?
@MaX It didn't quite matter. My scores were on average. Many of my friends got more than me, many got less. But it wasn't too bad and the score is not too important, so I can get away.
@ZhenLin So these two words are not mutually exclusive and exhaustive?
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@Sri:Good to know that :)
@Srivatsan: Which two words? Halal and haram are essentially antonyms, but halal and kosher are not synonyms.
@ZhenLin Halal and haram.
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Halal and Haram is urdu I believe..
02:21
@MaX Originally Arabic, perhaps.
They're originally Arabic words (as you'd expect).
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Hm.
I like Arabic songs, however I don't understand the lyrics
Arabic has an interesting sound, but I probably couldn't ever pronounce it...
Ech, long transcript.
@JM You're welcome, JM =)
02:24
I just finished reading it. :) So you were talking about Euler-Maclaurin for a while with rob, Sri...
@JM One of these days, I am going to write a script that automatically uploads comments every 5 seconds, just to keep you busy in the morning. =)
@JM Oh, yes. Kind of inconclusive.
@Srivatsan Bastard. :P :D
@JM The main conclusion I could draw from the discussion is that I do not understand Euler-Maclaurin enough. =)
But seriously, they really should be adding TeX now with all the chat traffic.
@JM TeX begets traffic.
02:27
(Of course, the bookmarklet by rob, Zhen, and everybody else is great!)
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Alright time for classes.. see you guys soon :)
@JM Yes, that works so handsomely that it's easy to forget the days of no TeX.
@MaX see you, MaX.
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@Sri:Take care :)
You too.
See you MaX.
02:30
Do you want to do the honors, @JM? math.stackexchange.com/questions/tagged/inversion
Done. Now, we wait two days...
One juror and one executioner still needed.
Pfft, I'm being called out. Catch y'all later.
@JM Thanks, JM.
02:47
Can anyone figure out why the two $\phi$'s look different in this wikipedia page: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Banach_limit?
Some are being rendered in LaTeX and some in plain HTML.
@ZhenLin Oh, thanks.
Have you ever edited a wikipedia page?
Yes.
Ok. Was just curious.
03:22
Any experienced putnam people here?
 
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04:22
I don't know if it's just an illusion or whether my proof really gets much better every time I rewrite it. ;)
Perhaps it actually gets worse... who can tell?
 
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06:15
@Srivatsan May I interrupt you with an inquiry?
@Skullpatrol Yes.
Is it possible to find out which questions have the highest up votes?
also can this be done for answers?
@Skullpatrol One second.
I am not sure about the answers.
@Srivatsan I feel so stupid for not seeing the "votes" link, but I'm asking this so I can find what it takes to ask a "good" question ... do you know who I can ask to find the highest voted answer so I can find what it takes to give a "good" answer?
@Skullpatrol There should be some SE query for this. You can ask JM.
06:29
@Srivatsan Thanks for the information
You might be interested in this meta post: meta.math.stackexchange.com/questions/1743.
@Srivatsan That answers my inquiry completely, thanks again.
You're welcome.
07:30
hi
QED
QED
hi
i have a question which is an inquiry...do not need any proof...just for knowledge
Is there any difference in the cardinality of set of all points inside a circle and the set of all points on its circumference ?
@sri @QED
@RajeshD The two sets have equal cardinality: equal to the cardinality of the real numbers.
@Sri : thanks for the answer
but how to distinguish these two sets in some way
I am having Bertrand's paradox in mind
Yes, distinguishing them is an important problem. There are many ways to do distinguish them.
@RajeshD What's that? Do you mean Russell's paradox?
07:38
yes about probability
The Bertrand paradox is a problem within the classical interpretation of probability theory. Joseph Bertrand introduced it in his work Calcul des probabilités (1888) as an example to show that probabilities may not be well defined if the mechanism or method that produces the random variable is not clearly defined. Bertrand's formulation of the problem The Bertrand paradox goes as follows: Consider an equilateral triangle inscribed in a circle. Suppose a chord of the circle is chosen at random. What is the probability that the chord is longer than a side of the triangle? Bertrand gave thre...
@RajeshD What's this got to do with your question?
In one solution to the B's paradox, we choose two points on an arc to pick a chord, where as in other solution we choose based on area
It just seems to me....i am not clear on how it is related...just have doubt in mind
@ZeeshanMahmud hi
I am scared.
07:43
@Sri difference between method 1. and method 3.
@ZeeshanMahmud ??
Hi all.
hi t.b.
nice to see you
hi @Zeeshan
Well, I do not know the etiquette in chat. In the main forum I am overwhelmed by the formal tone. Other day I sweated when I got downvotes. Is chat relatively an informal setting? :)
@tb tb, Just in time. I am copying your style from the Holder-Minkowski answer :-)
07:46
@ZeeshanMahmud Don't swear too much. But all nonsense is welcome :)
@Srivatsan where?
But I need vertical equals sign where you had \Updownarrow.
@tb editing an old answer. I am just a bored kid now =)
@tb I am easy with the swearing. My vice is casanova character of mine.
@Srivatsan does \parallel approximately do what you want?
$\parallel$
@tb Nah, it doesn't look too good for what I have. [Your answer looks very nice, btw.] I'll just drop it.
\parallel and \Vert are too long.
@Srivatsan add in a space? $|\,|$
07:50
Hi Rajesh, pardon my bluntness but are you from India? :)
@t.b. : just in case you are free please see this conversation here
yepp
Zeeshan you are too formal i guess
By chance a cricket fan?
ofcourse i am a big no huge fan
@tb Better. I will show it to you anyway. Give me a minute.
@Zee are you also from India or if not Pakistan ?
07:52
It's funny I draw mathematical inspiration from Sehwag 219. He's a beast.
@RajeshD I don't see what cardinality's got to do with it. You are choosing points wrt a distribution
@RajeshD Bangaldesh
ok cool
you have done well in recent WC
@Zee
World = commonwealth? Or are there other countries playing cricket? That sport is way beyond me. I tried for a week to figure out the rules watching people play on Parker's Piece in Cambridge.
@RajeshD Right now BD is getting killed by Pakistan. Re:Sehwag it's akin to climbing everest and sometimes problem solving is akin to mountaineering...
07:54
@tb Look at the answer. math.stackexchange.com/a/64864/13425 I will change it back in some time, I think.
@t.b. : So what is involved in choosing points from an arc of circumference and selecting the mid point from inside a segment in choosing a chord....i mean the difference between method 1 and method three in the solutions to B's paradox in its wiki page
sorry for the lengthy post
tb: It's kind of overkill for what I need there anyway.
@t.b. : Its called a Gentlemen's game !
Sh... you might want to say Gentlepeople's game.
Hardy was a huge fan of the sport btw...
07:58
why.........r u tryng to include women's cricket
Being the nerd i am, i wonder if research has been done in predicting sports score? :) (i know they did in soccer world cup)
@RajeshD Well, ignore my comments. It's late here, so I am just rambling. =)
@Sri how do you remove comments...teach me

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