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06:01
the set $\{\partial/\partial x_1,\dots,\partial/\partial x_n\}$ is a basis of $T_xM$
its dual basis is denoted $\{dx_1,\dots,x_n\}$
and $dx_1\wedge\cdots\wedge dx_n$ is a volume form
what is $\partial/\partial x_1$?
I am sorry
I don t know what you know
the exterior derivative
that notation is explained in textbook on manifolds
06:02
the best would be for you to read one :-)
i will, but would you mind just saying the name of that
standard basis vector associated to the parametrization
or something like that
gross
it sounds like this is not an elegant construction
@MarianoSuárez-Alvarez, your answer looks funny to me. we have a parametrization $\gamma$, so we know what $[D\gamma]$ is. you can name them $\partial/\partial x_i$ if you want
06:06
it is the standard construction
you are free to find my nottation funny
but it is explicit, given an explicit $\gamma$
be prepared to laugh at every single book, though
so how does that help move to a specific volume form?
i explained that above
no, that's not my point @MarianoSuárez-Alvarez
06:08
I suggest you read the chapter on orientation on Lee's book on smooth manifolds
so the $\partial/\partial x_i$'s are not just being set equal to the derivatives?
ok, i will
i'd be interested in even the simplest example, btw, if you would indulge me. like getting an orientation form from the parametrization of the circle
$\theta\to (\sin \theta,\cos \theta)$
I refer you to lee
this is very boring to explaineven in person
I spent last semester teaching it
I know, trust me
i trust you that it bores you
thanks, anyhow
you've been helpful
in any case, the image of every parametrization has a canonicalorientation
which can be made explict exactly as I explained above
(in the form of a volume form, but then in any other form, because all the forms to give an orientation are equivalent, and it is easy to go from one to the other explicitly)
you don't happen to know the relevant page, do you?
i found a copy of the book
or section name, or whatever
06:19
Have you tried the index?
gee, i really shouldn't study physics
of course, skullpatrol. but mariano didn't give me an easy thing to look up. all the usual suspects don't show it
Oh, pardon me :-)
@MarianoSuárez-Alvarez Have you read a lot of Wittgenstein?
not really
random pages from the tractatus
and soem other stuff
nothing systematic
@MarianoSuárez-Alvarez One must accept the concept of "equality" as fundamental, at least in high school, no?
06:26
@MarianoSuárez-Alvarez, those are the partials. he calls them the derivations, but they act on a function f as the partials
gee once again we used that EVERY function is analytic
"the partials" is a very informal name
he does not call them derivations
they are derivations
partial derivatives
What do you think if my prof use that every function is analytic may I use that every matrix commutes ?
Lagrange operated under the assumption that every function is analytic
your prof may just as well
06:30
every function you care about is analytic or close to it
on the other hand every matrix i care about commutes (i only care about the identity and the null matrix)
the $\partial/\partial x_i$ are just coming from some local coordinate system. the parametrization gives you a local coordinate system.
man, i just want to sleep
You can't always get what you want, but if you try sometime, you just might find, you get what you need :-)
might
in practice, no
Ooh yaa...
06:37
i think people get so lost in abstractions sometimes they forget how to relate to the real world
Heh, the treasurer says 'good luck!' with a thing I added to our meeting agenda... 8-)))(((.
i know people who study very abstract probability who don't know how to do basic regressions
I don't.
it's shameful
I do know people that do very abstract probability theory, but can't be fucked to do regressions.
Yes, what kind of Mickey Mouse institutes are they at?
06:40
Hi
This problem didn't let me sleep well last night. When I fell asleep I had dreams with it.
$$\int_0^{\pi}\frac{x\sin x}{5-4\cos x } \ dx$$
It doesn't work to let $x=\pi-y$
what's the empty cartesian product ?
$$ [0,1] \times \prod_{i=1}^0 [0,1] $$ for example
Depends where you need it, sometimes the whole set.
You would get 'all sequences on an empty set to the whole space'.
07:08
It is so annoying that the theoretical physics prof can't handle linear algebra for dummies how shall i know if he can theoretical physics at all ?
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@JonasTeuwen what would a mathematician try above?
hi
how are you ?
@Vrouvrou hi
@Vrouvrou I'm not just fine. The above integral gives me some headache.
me too i have 2 theorems which i did not understand the proof and i must find the Green's function of a third order BVP
-_-
07:48
A good morning (replace with applicable time of day) to all of you.
@Lord_Farin hi. How are you? :-)
@Chris'ssisterandpals I haven't wasted all of my day (yet), so I'm quite fine atm.
That's good.
@Lord_Farin have you seen this? $$\int_0^{\pi}\frac{x\sin x}{5-4\cos x } \ dx$$
@Chris'ssisterandpals Hadn't before.
I'm currently trying to write a proposed comment template for this.
08:03
Why?
bother
@skullpatrol Because people want to have it. It also allows me to channel my frustration.
Honestly, I wouldn't close/downvote any question. It's up to each user to decide if he wants or not to answer a question.
@Chris'ssisterandpals Try integration by parts with $x$ as the first term and the rest of it as second.
@JayeshBadwaik this leads nowhere I think. You het some ugly logarithm.
@Lord_Farin Ooh, so you want to waste more of your time on MetaDrama.SE :D
08:08
One may show effort or not, but to close a question just because of that is too much. In the end, you're not obliged to answer these questions, but if you like it you do it.
@Chris'ssisterandpals The other options seem to not have the desired effect. This one surely will.
In principle, I would agree but these questions overwhelm the well-phrased, well-thought-out and interesting ones.
@Lord_Farin and there are people that really have no idea about what to try. For some problems it's even hard to see a starting point.
@JayeshBadwaik Hiyoooo! birthday boy, how are you?
@Chris'ssisterandpals Even if "showing your work" comes down to result in "I have worked on this for two hours but I can't even get started", that is an improvement over just posting the question. Namely, it shows that highbrow answers are likely not the way to go. It also shows persistence.
@Chris'ssisterandpals Its not ugly. Its basically just integral of log(t)
08:12
@Lord_Farin yeah, but new users need some time to learn how to properly ask questions.
@skullpatrol Thank You. :-) I am good.
@JayeshBadwaik it's $$\int_0^{\pi}\ \log(5-4\cos(x)) \ dx$$
@Chris'ssisterandpals My view on this is contained in this comment (on a different thread).
@Lord_Farin that could be a solution. I respect any point of view.
@Lord_Farin If you have worked on a question for two hours and can't even get started; you need to reread the book...
08:15
@Chris'ssisterandpals I agree it's not optimal. But doing nothing is even less optimal.
@skullpatrol This probably useful tip wouldn't have come to mind if the question were just placed without context. This supports my point.
@skullpatrol you mean you looked at it for 2 hours ... :D I don't agree that a kid should spend 2 hours of his time on a single problem. Not even half an hour. If you do this every day you're simply ruined and depressed.
@Chris'ssisterandpals I disagree about how much time should be spent on a problem.
@JayeshBadwaik I say that because in high school, for example, you don't learn mathematics only. I mean you have a lot of homeworks.
@Lord_Farin Then the OP needs a reading lesson :D
@Chris'ssisterandpals Hmm. I see.
08:20
@Chris'ssisterandpals I don't know? Have you tried asking one?
@JonasTeuwen $x=\pi-y$ seemed a good option, but it doesn't work. On the other hand, integration by parts leads nowhere.
sos440 has something somewhat similar here sos440.tistory.com/83
@Chris'ssisterandpals I agree in high school Algebra they should teach reading skills that avoid such 2 hour wastes of time.
@skullpatrol I'm trying to say that it would be great if things were done much faster. On the other hand, the homework should be like a Putnam exam.
I mean the homework !shouldn't! be like a Putnam exam. :D
Our teacher used to give us very hard problems, like those you meet at Putnam contest or other math competitions.
I think he wouldn't be that proud of me to see that I fail to evaluate $\int_0^{\pi}\frac{x\sin x}{5-4\cos x } \ dx$ :-(
@Chris'ssisterandpals Ok, "should not" makes more sense :D
08:52
@Chris'ssisterandpals What about plugging in a geometric series with $\frac45 \cos x$ and doing a term-wise partial integration?
09:16
@Lord_Farin Back. Do you think this works? Let me ckeck it.
@Chris'ssisterandpals Mh. I get uglier stuff when integrating $\int_0^\pi \cos^n x \,\mathrm dx$ than I was expecting.
Viz $\dfrac{(-2)^n \pi ^2}{\Gamma\left(\frac{1}{2}-\frac{n}{2}\right)^2 \Gamma(1+n)}$.
Now this can be expanded using the values of the $\Gamma$ function at half-integers, but it isn't really nice.
Hello, if i have a loaded die {1, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5} is the probability to get 1 2/6?
@skull @Lord_F hello
@blob Presuming that you didn't alter the probabilities as well, you are correct.
@Charlie Hello.
09:26
@Lord_Farin how are you feeling?
2 hours ago, by Lord_Farin
@Chris'ssisterandpals I haven't wasted all of my day (yet), so I'm quite fine atm.
@Lord_Farin ah
Hi @Charlie how are you?
@skullpatrol same thing if always, and you?
@Charlie Fine thanks.
09:30
Of
@Charlie Thank You. :-)
@JayeshBadwaik Happy Birthday, again :D
@skullpatrol you got the idea
@Charlie Ok I won't do it again :(
09:46
Where is the rest of my head?
@skullpatrol it's okay, skull , thanks
(Other ones are of the board of another university's PhD association)
It's not even 7h... So....
@JonasTeuwen hehehehe
My pie hole is still there.
@JonasTeuwen nice girl :D
09:49
@JonasTeuwen I like your shirts, Jonas
@Charlie Thanks.
I removed some pens as I need less in a party.
@JonasTeuwen I saw :)
@JonasTeuwen Cool pic.
@JayeshBadwaik if I were in the pic only my head would appear
@Charlie HAHAHAHA.
10:03
Half of it.
@Charlie I think in my case only my forehead would appear. :-)
@JonasTeuwen haha yes!
10:18
@bugbusters hi Buggy
@Charlie: Hey Charly!
I have created a new package pst-sex here: tex.stackexchange.com/a/110627/19356
@Bugbusters Hi Honey!!!
@Bugbusters cool!
@Charlie Thank you honey!
@skullpatrol I am fine honey!
@Bugbusters Are you anticipating my next question honey?
10:23
:)
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@skullpatrol Math question honey?
This message was posted 3 years ago.
Who's the apple?
@Bugbusters No, I said "Hi Honey!!!" and you said "I'm fine honey!" :P
@skullpatrol Oh I see. :-) How are you?
10:27
@Bugbusters Fine, thanks for asking honey :D
@skullpatrol Where is JL?
@Bugbusters Is a Bugbuster like a Ghostbuster?
@skullpatrol Yes. It is equivalent.
hi, please help me for this question
if
w >0 on [q,1) and non decressing
what i can say about $\int_q^1 w(s) (2as+b) ds=0$
i must find a and b
@Bugbusters Aren't bugbusters called exterminators?
10:33
@skullpatrol I don't know this. :D
@skull I think bugbusters as in computer bugs
????
These are not program bugs in this avatar.
Hey oh.
10:47
@GitGud Hello @GitGud.
Hi @git
someone can help me ?
@Vrouvrou Have you posted on main?
11:02
@Vrouvrou Provide as much context as you can, where here context also includes what you have tried so far :-)
@skull what do you think : we're here for a long time, maybe a good time, so try to have a good time, sun will shine some day
@Charlie What are you asking for?
@skullpatrol I'd guess she writting a poem or something and she's asking for your opinion. Say you like it to increase your chances of success.
@GitGud It is actually a play on the lyrics of a song :-)
@skullpatrol that's how I see things
11:15
@Charlie Everybody see's "time" in their own way...
@skullpatrol After 20 secs I was tricked into believing that the lyrics comprised only one line. I am pleasantly surprised.
@Lord_Farin Hey
@Eric Hello @Eric.
11:26
@Lord_Farin I ended up getting an 81 on my algebra final
And ended up with a B in the calls
which is great considering I was close to a C
@Eric Satisfied?
Yes!
Ah, great!
@skullpatrol this a part of a proof and i have w>0 on [q,1) and nondecreasing i want to find a and b such that \int_q^1 w(s) (2as+b) ds =0
I was really scared of that course. It was harder for me than analysis
11:28
@Eric Different trains of thought :)
@Lord_Farin Yeah
Also i had way to little time. This semester. I am sure I could have gotten an A if I had more time.
but, thats life.
@Lord_Farin Most of what they call "classic rock" is that way :D
There's always the trade-off between quality and quantity.
@skullpatrol I know. Classic rock is awesome!
@Lord_Farin what do you like to listen?
@Charlie I'll look up some YT stuff for you.
11:38
@Lord_Farin There must be a trade-off because of limited resources.
@Lord_Farin :)
@Charlie E.g. this, this, this, this and this.
(In no particular order.)
@Charlie Does that suffice for an impression?
(Although I realise that there's easily over 30 minutes of music behind those five links.)
@Lord_Farin interesting
@Lord_Farin I'll listen carefully to each one.of them, later, because I have to go now :) see you later
@Charlie Bye!
see you @skull :)
11:52
later
@skullpatrol bye bye
@Charlie }B-)
Hahahaha
:D :D :D :D
12:08
hello
hello
Chewbacca.
;O
@skull, could you do me a favour?
12:24
@Lord_Farin Hiyoooo! what?
Just say something along the lines of "LF, get off your lazy ass and do something for a change!"
@Lord_Farin I tried earlier but you wouldn't listen.
@skullpatrol Try again.
@Lord_Farin Do you remember what I said earlier?
@skullpatrol Well, no. shame
12:30
4 hours ago, by skullpatrol
@Lord_Farin Ooh, so you want to waste more of your time on MetaDrama.SE :D
So get up off your lazy ass and stop wasting your time
and do something productive for a change!
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@skullpatrol Thank you. I will be back later today.
@Lord_Farin How was that?
@skullpatrol Yes, that's excellent :)
Mission accomplished :D
@skull Just throw it at me again if I'm back within 3 hours.
Thanks again, bye.
12:37
I'm wondering if it's possible to learn basic combinatorics and real analysis in less than 5 days.
basic combinatorics yes real analysis absolutetly no
Basic Combinatorics: Counting, permutation, combinations, binomial theorem, partitions, cycles in permutations, generating functions, graph theory, trees
so you think it's no problem to learn all these in 5 days?
How strong is your math background?
12:39
Well, everything up to basic number theory
calc 1,2
and few math competitions
Straight A's?
Depends on what level of understanding you are looking for in those topics
@skullpatrol i know straight A's which are totally retarted ...
just to cope an exam
lmao
12:41
@computer.nerd to pass an exam absolutly no problem both
there is no way to get a proper understanding of even a small part of either of those topics in 5 days
both combinatorics and analysis?
@dominic
My next question was if you have taken enriched or honors math?
@computer.nerd with the exams i saw thats no problem
12:42
@Dominic but that means I will have to study straight for all 5 day right?
@dominic like I need to do well too ...
I have to agree with Tobias, 5 days is not long enough.
Even for a straight A honors student.
I think that really depends on how strong your math background is
6 mins ago, by skullpatrol
How strong is your math background?
Ops didn't see that
@computer.nerd that depends on how stupid the others are who make the exam
12:46
he's a professor with respected reputation in the combinatorics field ...
@computer.nerd, why do you have 5 days
Actually 4, my exam is on monday
@computer.nerd Definitely not both (you have not given the topics to expect on a real analysis exam).
that doesnt answer my question
@computer.nerd no no i mean you won't be the only student which writes the exam ?
12:48
@shobon I meant I have 5 days because my exam is on next Monday
what are you even talking about
you have questions about those topics on this site
@computer.nerd So, let me get this straight, you have not encountered any real analysis/combinatorics, but you have an exam in 4/5 days?
I think hes just trolling
@user1 Yes that's right
lol
12:49
that's a blatant lie, look at his profile
I meant I don't really understand the concepts
really
@skullpartol omg I'm being serious dude
lol
12:50
@computer.nerd What the hell are you doing here? You should be studying.
@user1 but I don't know if I can really make all these topics in 4 days
@computer.nerd Well, try.
That much should be obvious...
Can you live that long without sleep?
@user1 well ... 4 hours sleep is all I need
@skullpartol probably 3
@computer.nerd It's impossible drop the class
12:53
@herpderp too late ...
People literally spend years on each one of those topics.
@skullpartol but it's just basic combinatorics right?
@computer.nerd wait what is this topic about?
let me read the top
@computer.nerd What level of textbook are you using?
Introductory Combinatorics, by Brualdi
and for analysis,
Elementary Analysis: The Theory of Calculus by ross
not like the whole book ... just few chapters for combinatorics, and like 2/3 of a book for analysis
12:57
Any lectures?
Yes but the professor sucks at teaching
@skullpartol so you think it's do-able or not?
@computer.nerd is this one course or two?
same lecturer?
yes unfortunately

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