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00:00
I can't seem to stop watching his "Brief History of Time" over and over again.
ive not actually seen it or read it. I should
You will be amazed.
I found the series "Great minds, Great Theorems" really good
I would not mind it being more mathematical intense, and a tad more rigourous. But for a layman documentary it is quite impressive.
@N3buchadnezzar What did you think of A Brief History of Time?
@Skullpatrol Mind boogling
00:05
Indeed!
@PaulSlevin You must watch "A Brief History of Time" when you get a chance.
I was able to get some work on my integration document, and be able to dance with some girls. I would say this has been a succsessfull day.
i will in the summer holidays
when i finally am one with work haha
00:15
what are those problems?
@JohnSmith Intermediate
@N3buchadnezzar Some of them are a little hard if not for the trick! =)
@KannappanSampath Nah, these are the easy intermediate problems. Tougher problems will follow =p
Anyone here know about additive partitions of integers?
@N3buchadnezzar But do you agree with my belief?
00:21
I really love that
$$ \int \tan x \tan 2x \tan 3x \mathrm{d}x = \int \tan 3x - \tan 2x - \tan x \, \mathrm{d}x $$
@KannappanSampath Belief ? Eh, tricks are not really tricks after having seen them enough times. If I have a short introduction, explaining different methods. Like symmetry and f(x)=f(a-x) and so on, these problems should be solvable.
It is not like these problems are solved by introducing a new variable, then differenting twice, to obtain the answer either :p
Oh well let's not argue!
@KannappanSampath I think we agree though!
What is the etiquette for asking questions on the main site?
i feel like im asking one every day
is that too much
@PaulSlevin No more than 40 a month, other than that it is fine. If you put some effort into your questions.
"An idea which can be used only once is a trick. If one can use it more than once it becomes a method."
00:25
OK, I do usually put effort in
but sometimes I just get so stuck and I can't progress
@PaulSlevin that is when you start asking =)
@Skullpatrol When I first saw how to integrate $(x^2+1)/(x^4+1)$ I was a little depressed. They divided top and bottom by x^2 and factored the denominator into $(x+1/x)^2+2$ or something.
I felt that this was taken out of thin air, and way to specialized to be useful for anything else.
Later I found atleast 4/5 other integrals that could be solved by applying the same method ;)
Like $1/(x^4+1)$ and $\sqrt{\tan x}$
Screw this. I am going to sleep.
@AsafKaragila starts screwing like a maniac
@N3buchadnezzar I agree that the birth of the recognition of a method can cause some depression ...
And now we just introduce the variable $\zeta$
If we look at this completely unreleated integral, differentiate twice we obtain our integral!
Hence solved.
00:35
;-)
@Asaf In your example don't you mean that there must be infinitely many distinct terms in the subsequence all increasing?
night guys
Night @Paul
00:51
unanticipatability is the essence of trickhood
 
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@leo I am sorry I have to ask you this: We are planning to discuss topology with ample help from resident topologists here. So, would you be doing topology with us/ helping me do it?
leo
leo
hi @tb. I can not reply you in the other room
@KannappanSampath Kannappan, can you grant leo access/write rights to "Got Loopy", please?
@tb Sure yes why not!
leo
leo
just some questions, few minutes
02:56
And why not leave it open to everybody for the moment. As long as nobody starts cluttering up the chat, I see no problem.
@leo shoot!
@tb Yes, done. I am afraid cluttering would happen though.
@KannappanSampath okay, I don't know. I didn't have this impression in the other (open) rooms. It's your room after all.
@tb Well, I agree with you here. :-)
@leo didn't you have a question?
leo
leo
I don't know what room use for it.
wait a second
03:10
@leo well, if it is a topology question ask in the other room, else ask here.
leo
leo
ok
Is the Exercise 24, page 43 of Stein Shakarchi
I'll type in a second
I think it's time for breakfast and some probability lectures. Bye @tb. Thanks for that topology help. :-)
@KannappanSampath have a good day!
@leo I don't have the book, I'm afraid.
(by the way there are many Stein-Shakarchi books :))
leo
leo
@KannappanSampath Have good day!
Hi, all. I was wondering if someone could help me how to understand how to convert pi (or any irrational number) from the numerical base-10 to the alphabetical base-26? (like here: cadaeic.net/picode.htm)
leo
leo
03:14
@tb Oh yes. Is the Measure theory related
Does there exist an enumeration of the rationals $\{r_n\}_{n=1}^\infty$, such that the complement of $$\bigcup_{n=1}^\infty\left( r_n-\frac{1}{n},r_n+\frac{1}{n} \right)$$ in $\mathbb{R}$ is non-empty?
@leo yes
@leo I like Robert Israel's deleted solution best:
> Let $\alpha$ be some irrational number that you want to be in that complement. For each positive integer $n$, consider the rational numbers $p/q$ (in lowest terms) with $|p/q - \alpha| > 1/n$, and choose one with $|p|+|q|$ smallest that has not already been chosen as $r_j$ for $j < n$.
> Somewhat more generally, you can get that complement to contain any set of irrationals with no rational accumulation point.
03:45
Well I thought I should post this link:
leo
leo
@KannappanSampath Indeed
03:59
@KannappanSampath déjà vu
@tb Got an assignment back today
What assignment?
Field theory
Tutor was being ridiculously harsh so I went to talk to the lecturer
he said he would talk to the tutor
what does ridiculously harsh mean?
Like say 8 marks taken off for basically a few typos here and there, using mathematica to crunch algebra
I don't really care what marks I get but it is very frustrating
Indeed my lecturer agreed that everything was right except for a few nitpicks here and there
04:03
What does 8 marks mean? (I don't know the grading system you have)
the whole question was worth 20
It was basically calculating the power sums $p_1$, $p_2$, $p_3$ and $p_4$
Sometimes it's hard dealing with things like that, especially when the degree you're enrolled in says you have to maintain an 80% average every semester
Hm. It is very hard for me to say anything sensible (I only know part of your side of the story)... But given that the lecturer will talk to the tutor, I wouldn't get too worked up about this right now.
yeah thanks :D
I don't know if as an undergrad you had to deal with things like that
@leo got it?
i should go to bed now
really tired
04:09
@BenjaminLim Not really, no. There was one course where I wasn't interested enough to do the boring homework, so I didn't quite fulfill the requirements. So in order to be admitted to the exam, the prof wanted me to pass an extra exam. I told him that this was too stupid and chose another course.
@BenjaminLim good night, then
leo
leo
@tb I see simpler the Brian's answer
I mean, I see more simple the Brian's answer
hhh
hhh
How can one deduce the error formula for measuring something like density with partial derivatives?
Is the err just the sum: f_{x} \Delta x + f_{y} \Delta y + ...?
leo
leo
that's my broken english
hhh
hhh
Suppose $T=-\tan(\beta)\left(\tan(\alpha)-\tan(\beta)\right)^{-1}$ where each $\beta$, $\alpha$ and $d$ have some error in measurement, what is the err in T?
@leo I would say: I think Brian's answer is simpler.
leo
leo
04:19
@hhh I remember something like that, but I'm not sure
@hhh the Larson & Hostetler book of Calculus have something related
hhh
hhh
...well, I asked a q:

http://math.stackexchange.com/questions/120370/deduce-the-measurement-error-with-partial-derivatives

to work with the issue...
but I will try to google the book...
@leo is that book in Internet?
leo
leo
good night all!
good night, leo
hhh
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Night!
leo
leo
and thanks @tb
 
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06:57
Morning.
Hi, Matt!
Wrong question, huh.
Fine :)
I was so annoyed yesterday by some electrician guy who messed up my bathroom but then I slept early and now the grumpiness seems to be gone.
Now I'm waiting for him to come again and clean the mess up...
I assumed it must've been something more serious than that seeing as it lasted for more than a day.
I'd clean it up myself. I'd never trust a random guy/girl to be clean enough.
: )
Hi all.
07:04
Hi.
Well, the actual cleaning will be my job, of course, but he has to fix the things he destroyed... This is so silly. They had to deactivate a power plug because it was too close to the shower (there apparently is a law saying that it may not be closer than 90 cm, they measured and it was 85...). I told him that he could as well leave it because I'm going to re-install it as soon as he's gone. He didn't listen :/
Interesting. Is this law new? Sounds like we're turing into an English speaking country. There they assume people are too dim to handle dangerous things with care and sockets are banned from bathrooms completely.
Going to make some coffee.
I have no idea. It apparently was okay when they checked it last time... Probably I should just have turned the shower head in the other direction.
Hi @JonasTeuwen @KannappanSampath Welcome.
07:10
Hi
Hi all of you!
@tb : D This all happened because you splashed water into the socket?
Hi Jonas, Hi Kannappan!
@MattN No, they had an official check of all electrical installations and I don't know what else in the entire neighborhood. The socket is in a mirror cabinet, and it worked just fine for 20 years, but when he measured the distance, he measured the distance to the shower head...
That's idiotic.
07:16
So why not just disconnect the socket and leave it at that?
That's what I'm saying. Anyway, he took the opportunity to smash up the lamp shades and one mirror of the cabinet, so he's got to come today and fix that...
@Skullpatrol Because I actually want to use it.
And I see no reason why I shouldn't except for this silly law that doesn't make any sense.
Well, you could have tried to appeal the law.
Yes. I'll sign it. : )
While you're at it you can also do one to ban church bells...
@tb 5cm is a small enough difference that your appeal would be considered reasonable.
@Skullpatrol yeah, right. I want to use it now and it takes me 5 minutes to re-connect the thing, so I won't waste 5 weeks of my life for fighting against the windmills of the local administration.
@MattN maybe we should file a petition that as soon as there are people living closer than 50 meters to a church, the bells must be turned off. It's too dangerous to let all those people go crazy. We need to protect them...
07:22
Morning.
Hi @AsafKaragila
Hi, Asaf. Lots of jury duty...
Morning Asaf.
So I see.
@JonasTeuwen why are you here so early?
You might like this one or that one by the way.
07:27
Well, I'm gonna go watch "A Brief History of Time" for the umpteenth time on youtube... anybody wanna join me?
hey guys
@tb I saw your comment
Hi Benjamin.
Hi @BenjaminLim
Hi Ben, which comment?
about the course you took
I am feeling much better now.....somehow it's like here I can just talk about mathematics for the sake of it
07:28
oh. Yeah, it was just numerical analysis of PDEs, so nothing I couldn't live without...
Well this is fields and galois theory and if I want to do algebra that is critical
@tb How was time management like when you were an undergraduate?
Hi @Asaf
Hi @Ben
Hello @KannappanSampath Welcome.
Hello @Skullpatrol How do you do?
07:32
@KannappanSampath Fine thanks and you?
@tb Protect people, huh? I don't have a protector instinct.
I have screwed my exams very very badly! T_T
@KannappanSampath I thought your exams were over? Did you have another one?
@KannappanSampath What happened?
07:34
@MattN They were over and I happen to see my answer scripts!
@KannappanSampath Your grades, that is?
Which classes are we talking about?
@BenjaminLim I have integrated by parts wrongly! I had forgotten Zorn and all of that! : (
You had topology, probability and what else?
@AsafKaragila tl;dr
@MattN I just thought it was in the same spirit as the socket law.
@MattN Have you seen "A Brief History of Time?"
07:46
@tb Now I see how you meant it. By the way: if the socket thing happened yesterday, what happened the day before?
@Skullpatrol No, but it's on my want to read list.
@MattN It's quicker to just watch it on youtube.
@Skullpatrol I think I'd much prefer the book.
@MattN I think there is a second book called "A Briefer History of Time." ;-)
Yes. I'm actually planning to read most of his books. : )
But first I'm going to read the Bourne trilogy which is sitting on my desk over there.
And Atiyah.
The Bourne Identity is a 1980 spy fiction thriller novel by Robert Ludlum about a retrograde amnesiac who must discover who he is and why several groups, including an assassin and the CIA, are trying to kill him. It is the first of the original Bourne Trilogy by Ludlum, and in further posthumous novels by Eric Van Lustbader, featuring Jason Bourne. The Bourne Identity was named the second best spy novel of all-time, behind John le Carré's The Spy Who Came in from the Cold, by Peter Cannon in Publishers Weekly. The novel was adapted into a 1988 television movie starring Richard Chamber...
07:52
Yes, that's the book.
@MattN It was the probability. My Analysis course went well.
And, I screwed algebra up as well! : !
I see. Did you pass?
I did pass the course!
But, my grades are real low.
And, it was for very minor miscomputations. That's what pains.
Then that sucks.
Exams that depend on computing suck.
Just forget about it : )
I integrated by parts wrongly. It's not like I never knew that $\int e^{tx} \rm dx= \frac {e^{tx}} {t}$
07:56
Ah so you did do something wrong rather than just messing up the sums.
@MattN "A Brief History of Time" is only 1:19:43 and it gives an inspiring insight into a modern day Newton/Einstein....
@MattN Yes, I did it wrongly. I miscomputed that integral! : ( But you would not want to penalise me by slashing down 18 grade points out of 20.
@Skullpatrol Yes, thanks skullpatrol but I don't have enough patience. I really need to read the book. You see I've also had a brief look at video lectures but I just can't listen. I need a book : )
@KannappanSampath Minus 18 out of 20 total for the entire exam for making 1 mistake? What the...
@MattN Yes. This is exactly what pains me!
Anyway, shall I be back after lunch?
Ok! Enjoy!
08:03
Ahhh!!! the audio on youtube is terrible
I think @MattN is right and I'll get the book ;-)
or sign out the DVD at the library
again ...
08:20
"A Brief History of Time" is more of an autobiography than about Time ...
08:46
Will someone tell me a good place to learn about eigen vectors and eigen values?
what about them?
I'd like to get the geometric idea behind them.
09:02
The audio and visual qualities of "A Brief History of Time" are more than offset by the video's incredible content.
Hi @NadimRustom
(I feel sorry that you'd not be able to reply because you need 20 rep points. Looking forward to your joining the room soon.)
Hello @MattN. I have a question to ask. Mind it now?
No, shoot.
Where did you learn linear algebra from? (You can assume I have had a first look at most of the concepts. Now I am interested in getting the connections and geometric ideas right.)
The notes I took during the linear algebra course.
Hmph, I have no access to them. : )
09:10
I know that's not helpful.
What I find is there are a plenty of connections with matrices which become particularly helpful while doing finite field arithmetic.
(Apart from this, I am looking for a place to learn linear algebra in general, eigen vectors and invariant subspaces in particular.)
I think that's a good idea. Maybe someone else can recommend a good book to you.
@MattN Did you know that youtube has a feature in it that if you move your mouse pointer over the "time line" of a video you will get small images of what happened there?
No. I think that's new.
Too cool.
Check it out
09:23
Yes cool.
;-)
BTW when I use the symbol ";-)" I am not winking @ you ... the one closed eye is also on my gravatar.
09:36
@MattN pfffft, youporn had this feature for ages
@Daniil I never noticed.
: )
@Daniil Just checking. It's not true: on youtube you can mouse over in the timeline of the player. Youporn only has the feature on the preview icon.
@Daniil Porn is basically the same throughout, so why would you need this feature?
@MattN hm, maybe mixed it with some other streaming site
tube sites all over the internet have had this feature for ages. skull you must watch boring stuff.
@Skullpatrol I think it's quite different
09:40
What Daniil said.
BTW not all videos on YOU tube have this feature.
@Skullpatrol Link to some video where such a feature does exist?
@Daniil Heh. : )
Yeah, I have nothing against drug use, but that's quite silly. I mean, you wouldn't be a "mystery pint of alcohol" would you?
09:48
Well I wouldn't. : )
The scrollover feature works fine for me on that video, skull
For me as well.
@Daniil: How would one be a "mystery pint" of something? Get cremated and have one's ashes mixed in with an unknown liquid?
@KannappanSampath Indeed, didn't you ask for a " Link to some video where such a feature does exist?"
09:51
I think he forgot the "not," because otherwise his comment makes no sense.
@anon Maybe
you said not all videos have that feature, and then he asks for a video with the feature. you don't find that odd?
Yes.
@anon Have you seen "A Brief History of Time," and if so what did you think of it?
I read the book by Hawking. Is that related?
Yes, I think. But I haven't read the book, to be honest.
There is a narration of the book on youtube, but I don't like being read to.
@anon The video has lots of autobiographical info in it and appearances by famous scientists of today, you should check it out, when you get a chance, and let me know how it compares to the book ;-)
10:01
I don't even remember the book, I was like in middle school.
I'm more interested in watching Archer and reading very slowly about number theory than bio stuff on scientists right now.
@anon In my opinion, it is a truely inspiring story about a present day Newton/Einstein.
@Skullpatrol That's the thing that is truly annoying about the book.
@tb What is "the thing" that annoys you t.b.?
Many things...
@tb...for example? please.
10:09
Well, I read the transcript and don't get some of the comments related to "For me as well". Let me clarify: Skull said it does not work on all videos. So, I asked for one where it works. Anon said, the feature worked for him and I said it worked for me as well.
@Skullpatrol That Hawking sells himself this way. He's neither an Einstein nor a Newton. And he doesn't tire of mentioning the fact that he has the Lucasian chair, etc... It's not like he's a bad scientist (as his almost namesake Dawkins is) but he's selling highly controversial interpretations as "the truth".
@tb These are all very good points.
@tb Now look what you did. You scared off Matt...
@t.b.You've gone from teddy bear to Grizzly bear in less than a week ;-)
10:35
Let me try Safari now...
@Ilya Where are you going on your Safari? ;-)
Africa.
Precisely.
Safari is crappy :)
10:39
@tb Thinking of which even I have started write answers with Hint but a series of logically ordered bullets, (starting today!).
hey @Ilya, what's up?
@Dan: opening new tabs in new windows is just ridiculous
I think it's just inefficient.
Who uses capital $I$ for an integer? Eww!
I !! :-)
(Looks like I'll break 5k this week!)
BTW, Did people see that your drop down summary has not reset after yesterday?
10:48
that has also affected me
Is there a better way to show $p$ prime element, $p \mid x^n$ then $p \mid x$ than applying the definition: if $p \mid x^n$ then either $p \mid x$ or $p \mid x^{n-1}$ etc. until $p \mid x^2$?
@MattN I think you need to be in a UFD.
Then it's broken because the rings in Atiyah aren't necessarily UFDs...
Where is this in AM?
@KannappanSampath Have you seen this? math.stackexchange.com/questions/120429/…
You don't need unique factorization.
10:52
It's a question that came up when I read the proof that $n = \bigcap_{p \text{ prime ideal } } p$ on page 5. (where $n$ is the nilradical)
What's wrong with the inductive proof?
I think induction is fugly.
@BenjaminLim Yes, I have.
So I thought I might see if someone knows a slick proof.
: )
And I'm not sure that that's induction. It goes down rather than up...?
Induction seems to be the most natural explanation to me.
10:54
no you do not need to know anything about division :D
@anon Don't you need to be in at least a factorisation domain?
Oh yes. The proof just goes through $n$ steps with $n$ indefinite. That's not induction.
Every non-zero non-unit can be written as the product of finitely many powers of irreducibles
I'm getting a "[Math Processing Error]" message when I click MathJax 2.0
@BenjaminLim I think the proof I gave doesn't use factorisation.
10:55
@Skull: Try Ctrl+F5 ... maybe...
Thanks : )
@MattN Yeah what problems do you have with the proof?
I think it's ugly. I thought I might be missing something and someone might know something less clumsy.
@anon How is that not induction?
10:57
It's beautiful
@anon Thanks, that worked!
@t.b. I was being sarcastic :) @Skull: No prob.
Where is the induction in that??
@anon oh, yet another instance where I could have used a sarky emoticon...
@BenjaminLim I think people might down vote, Ben. So, add a line or two about how the question is imprecise.

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