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11:53 AM
Hey @LeakyNun can u write the program for me? (I would be greatful if you did)
I'll explain it
(how I want it to be implemented)
 
what program
 
The one I was ;earning python for
 
which is...?
 
Its a bunch of seemingly arbitrary rules but they can be represented by operations on rows
it seems to reduce the complexity of a pattern of a given series
Also these rules have a diract algebric analog
I dont think I wrote the post too well but I think it should work
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Q: Is my series analysis method correct?

Anant SaxenaBackground Following my question Variant of Gilbreath's conjecture implications for a series? I realized I did not implement certain features of the algebraic representation (in the number representation) properly (so do not bother reading it for whats going on). The idea is similar to Feynman d...

the idea
thAT IS
*direct
@LeakyNun will u help?
(I would be really grateful if u did)
 
12:12 PM
not now
 
:( ...
Alright
 
12:23 PM
:)
 
12:34 PM
@mich ?
*@mick
?
 
 
1 hour later…
1:56 PM
lol
Hey @AnantSaxena
 
 
3 hours later…
4:53 PM
@AnantSaxena so what is it that I should write?
 
5:42 PM
@LeakyNun sorry was afk]
u still there
?
 
5:53 PM
basically I want a program which can take any progression ...
so consider the progression the primes
2-,3-,5-,7-,11-,13-
Then we take the modular difference ... between the first and the second term
and if the second term is greater we put a + sign if not it remains a minus
1+,2+,2+,4+,2-
*1+,2+,2+,4+,2+

Now we do absolute difference between the rows:

2-,3-,5-,7-,11-,
1+,2+,2+,4+,2+

If the - sign number is greater than the + sign one we write a minus sign

1-,1-,3-,3-,9-
whoops sorry
2-,3-,5-,7-,11-,
1+,2+,2+,4+,2+
1-,1-,3-,3-,9-

Again we do the absolute row difference:
0+,2+0+,6+
Now given the last row we do the absolute difference between the last 2 rows then ...

2-,3-,5-,7-,11-,
1+,2+,2+,4+,2+
1-,1-,3-,3-,9-
0+,2+0+,6+
1-,1+,3-,3-
Notice the second term has a 1+!
why because 1- <2+ hence we change the sign
and repeat these 2 procedures alternatingly forever ...
 
7:11 PM
2-,4+,0+
in the last row we note:
the 2nd term has a 1+
in 1-,1+,3-,3-
 
8:08 PM
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A: Passing that ball on, where does it end up in?

Soha Farhin PineYes, the question is ambiguous. But often in cases like this where there are multiple possibilities for the answer, the one that seems more intuitive and makes more common sense is mostly likely to the answer. So let's try solving the problem in both the possible ways. If the number of turns...

Can anyone help me?
 
 
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9:45 PM
Sup @Simply
@Simply you have an MSE example of integrating a series over a given Contour with Cauchy's Interal Formula
 
10:18 PM
@Zophikel Hi!
Ooh, are you talking about complex analysis? :D
 

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