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Huy
Huy
20:00
no
I remember the exercise with the arctan
our TA only had this terrible formula for the nth derivative of arctan
and I thought about partial fractioning $1/(1+x^2)$
what are you babbling about
Huy
Huy
and got a nicer formula
so he's the troll
just listen to the story kids
this is the story of how I met your mother
what the heck is 1/(1+x^2)
Huy
Huy
the derivative of arctan(x)
what
Huy
Huy
20:02
even my students know that
why are you trolling me
because I can't factor $s^2-2s+5$
Huy
Huy
maybe you made some mistakes again
can I just give up
oh fine you tell me what the characteristic equation of $y''-2y'+5y=0$ is
Huy
Huy
only after 20 minutes
fukin LoL
oh are they complex or something
Huy
Huy
20:04
well yea
you'll get some fancy sin and cosine
how do you know
Huy
Huy
do you know the joke with the sin and cosine
indeed
Huy
Huy
and e^x
I think the joke only works in German
they're all cousins in an incestuous relationship
Huy
Huy
20:05
so I won't tell it after all
sag es auf Deutsch, dann
Huy
Huy
nein danke
bitteeeeeeeeee
bittebittebitte
Huy
Huy
no I'm not in a joking mood
maths is a serious thing
you're the troll around here
Huy
Huy
20:06
no
oh! complete the square! I'm an idiot!
Huy
Huy
more like square the circle
if you know what I mean
not really, no
Huy
Huy
:(
It's easy to square the circle
Huy
Huy
20:07
lies
just draw a box with side $\pi$, right?
Huy
Huy
do you even TeX
@0celo7 You and quadratic equations are not becoming friends, are you? :P
I don't see the issue
@ACuriousMind MIDDLE SCHOOL
Huy
Huy
well by Galois you can't construct rationals so it's impossible to draw a box with side $22/7$
20:08
@ACuriousMind dude I can't even complete the square :D
@Huy uh lol of course I can
@0celo7 How the hell did you pass math in high school, then? :P
@ACuriousMind skin of my teeth!
No idea what that means.
German alert
it's a saying
Huy
Huy
deine Mutter
is a saying too
20:10
The literal translation...makes absolutely no sense. It means "just barely"
Huy
Huy
but in German
My mother isn't German
Huy
Huy
but a saying ?
for the love of crap how do you complete the square
Huy
Huy
lol
20:10
is it $b^2/2$ that you add?
or $(b/2)^2$?
Huy
Huy
so physicists really do only recall formulas and plug numbers in
I'M NOT A PHYSICIST
4
what are the physicists working in the nuclear engineering department?
what are the engineers who do plasma physics?
isn't "physicist" the name/descpription of the job?
I figured out how to complete the square!
Huy
Huy
good for you
now you can finally derive the formula for solving quadratic equations all by yourself
20:14
what :o
I thought you needed to be a grad student at least to do that
Huy
Huy
we did that in 3rd grade
alright I'm calling bullshit on that one
Huy
Huy
call my teacher
I went to German school for 6 years
2-8
Huy
Huy
I never went to a German school
20:15
never saw the quadratic equation
Huy
Huy
we didn't even just see the teacher derive it
I don't even believe that you proved anything
Huy
Huy
we derived it ourselves
I must be literally retarded
Huy
Huy
our teacher had a very nice exercise sheet for it
which made the quadratic equation a little bit harder every time
20:15
I think I have a mental handicap
I didn't see the quadratic equation in a math class until 10th grade
@ACuriousMind did you star those things
Huy
Huy
10th grade
rly?
yes
Huy
Huy
that's a bit late
did you never multiply something by itself before
what?
I seem to recall it was 8th grade when we treated it systematically.
20:17
Well I took 8th grade math in Germany, and I didn't see it
@0celo7 If I answer that, THE ASTRONOMER will punish me.
it's telling that I was a C student in math in Germany
...why am I a math double major? what's the point, I'm not good at it
Huy
Huy
u can become
study functional analysis
would be a good start
I've tried becoming good
I asked a TA about that, and the book he said was a light intro is too hard
Huy
Huy
I have a headache
20:19
telling me to study functional analysis is a troll meme at this point
Huy
Huy
you're the troll at this point
I bet you feel real proud about that one
Huy
Huy
very much so
@ACuriousMind well don't say his name so loud, goof!
Huy
Huy
I printed it out and am laminating it
20:22
random factor of $5$ floating around
more sign errors
an odd number of them!
@Huy oh I'm sure
just know that if you're not actually doing that, you're just trolling :)
Huy
Huy
I know
pic?
Huy
Huy
I don't send my pics to strangers on the internet
you sent me pics of your room!
omg I bet it wasn't even yours
Huy
Huy
maybe that wasn't my room
20:26
@ACuriousMind Seriously, are "physicists" only people who have degrees in physics?
I would say that that is the defining characteristic of a professional physicist, yes.
Is Dyson an exception?
So what you're telling me is that you could talk to a professional but not be able to say that he is a physicist without looking at the diploma?
Yes, because that's how I chose to define "professional physicist" in the sentence above :P
seems like you're trying to bar me from kinship :'(
19 mins ago, by 0celo7
I'M NOT A PHYSICIST
You did that yourself.
20:31
I'm not anything.
I have a high school diploma.
Huy
Huy
laminated?
probably not
Huy
Huy
then it's worth nothing
lol @ 3rd order ODE
so much writing
hullo
Huy
Huy
20:33
hi danu whats up
not much
agar.io
what?
a stupid online game
that I play when I'm braindead
I proved some stuff about the "topologist' sine curve"
which was pretty great
@ACuriousMind Do you have Hitman: Absolution?
Huy
Huy
that it's not path connected but connected?
or is there something else I must know about it
20:35
are the games after blood money good?
yes
@0celo7 No. I've not heard good things about it, either
@Danu dunno, just started and I'm pretty terrible at it
@ACuriousMind Too "mainstream"?
@0celo7 Those games are pretty hard
(I know them up to part 4)
Young me was unable to "properly" complete most levels.
for one I just shoved the guy down a steam vent and stabbed everyone while making my escape
I intend to replay that one :D
@0celo7 No, it just has bad writing/story and not excellent enough gameplay to gloss over that
20:37
the story is incredibly confusing
I have no clue what's going on
I'm about an hour in.
er, anyone know how to inverse Laplace transform an reciprocal cubic?
Huy
Huy
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what's that for?
Have you played the old Hitman games though, @ACuriousMind?
@Danu No, heard good things about them, though
I got Silent Assassin for a buck and change
20:42
@ACuriousMind Pretty friggin' awesome.
Most epic games I think I played as a kid
@0celo7 Oh man... That first mission...
I spent so many hours lurking in the outside hills hahaha
I feel like you just have to wait a lot
I was way too young to be really good
@0celo7 Guess what real hitmen* do
for a hole to open in the guard patters, etc
@Danu nice edit :D
@0celo7 brainfart :D
Real hitmen = Sam Fisher
20:44
haha
yes, I have a mancrush on him
Keep on dreaming
Sam Fisher is real!
You're telling me real hitmen don't clear a room while hanging upside down from a pipe on the ceiling?
pls
Just rewatching the first mission of Hitman 2 is giving me mad nostalgia :D
you can't just say Sam Fisher is a joke and not explain
he will cut you up
20:50
As Leeb likes to say: "Proof: Clear"
Leeb can go f*ck his proofs
Agent 47 vs. Sam Fisher vs. Solid Snake
@ACuriousMind How does one factor a cubic polynomial?
With math
For example $3x^3+5x^2+x-1$
Seriously, that's not hard to figure out
@ACuriousMind why do you troll me
@ACuriousMind what?
I've never been taught how to do it
is there a way to find one zero and divide it out?
20:56
Wikipedia
Huy
Huy
-1 is an obvious one
my students love doing this kind of stuff
ok, we get it, you have smart students
Huy
Huy
no
but that doesn't help me one bit
Huy
Huy
I'm just trying to emphasize your middle school maturity
20:57
@Huy hehehe
rational root theorem? what is this madness
Huy
Huy
wow
Wolfram knows what level I'm at
Huy
Huy
I never know when to use "evaluate" or "compute" or "find"
@Huy I didn't see it
Huy
Huy
21:03
usually you start by checking 1, and afterwards comes -1
never would have guessed
Huy
Huy
yes because the measure of a singleton is 0
huh?
Calculate?
oh I remember that
ahhhh
yes, it's coming back
Huy
Huy
21:05
measure
probability
anything ?
you really are a troll, you know
Huy
Huy
:(
you guys are so mean you'd probably just laugh if I asked how to factor a quadratic
Huy
Huy
ask in the maths chat
we're used to trolls there
dude I seriously can't factor $3s^2+2s-1$
the best I can do is see $-1$ is a root and long divide
21:10
Use the quadratic formula
Huy
Huy
u can factor -1 even twice
and then you're done
I used to be able to just write it down
I've never learned long division
Lel
@Danu wat
@Huy what
Huy
Huy
21:11
means u can divide by $(x+1)^2$
@ACuriousMind Never needed it, either
Huy
Huy
and not just by $x+1$
the cubic, yes
but not the quadratic
Huy
Huy
lol
hint
$(x+1)^2 = (x+1) (x+1)$
stop trolling
Huy
Huy
21:12
I don't understand your confusion
how do you factor that quadratic
@0celo7 I do not see what you find so difficult about this. Just compute its roots!
@ACuriousMind I can do that
There's a trick for just writing it down, but I've forgotten
Huy
Huy
zweiklammeransatz?
what?
Huy
Huy
21:14
idk what trick u mean
I'll give you two parentheses
Computing the roots is not hard. I don't see why a "trick" would be needed
because it's hard for other people
Huy
Huy
what other people are you talking about
You are not "other people", are you? :P
21:17
ok I know I told you guys to be meaner, but this isn't what it was supposed to be like :(
@Huy I have to do partial fractions on this now
If you can't factor it then its prime :P
@Danu I would indeed have answered that question, but now someone else did it with "sandwiches".
I f*$#@%g hate those stupid food analogies.
I never heard that one
But the bounty is about explaining it without sammiches
@Danu orly?
food analogies are the best
a black hole is really a donut shop
you get so fat you never leave
21:20
@0celo7 zomg that hurt.
Ba dum tss
it's funny because rotating black holes have ring singularities
and donuts are products of rings
Huy
Huy
wat
$\mathrm{donut}=\mathrm{ring}\otimes\mathrm{ring}$
Huy
Huy
don't tensor me
21:23
::cringes::
^ should I turn on chatjax for that?
Huy
Huy
for your own safety don't
just some engineering math
I see engineers misuse the $\otimes$ even worse than physicists :P
Hmm, I think the people of this chat forget that I have two majors
oh well
I doubt it will ever matter, anyway
So I wrote down the problem wrong. That's fun.
Huy
Huy
21:25
classic 0celo7
I can't do anything right.
@ACuriousMind It's funny that BBS sometimes uses $\times$ and sometimes $\otimes$ for the group product :D
Huy
Huy
dear lord
I'll try to cry myself to sleep now
thanks for the nightmares
good night and good luck with your remaining exercises
they also make no distinction between algebra and group
Huy
Huy
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please stop the torture
mercy
wonder what else they do
@ACuriousMind You surely have a list of offenses committed by BBS, right?
Huy
Huy
21:30
what is bbs anyways
Huy
Huy
bible of bs ?
pretty much, although I think GSW/Pol is more standard
Huy
Huy
ok
i sleep now
bya bya
bye
sweet dreams
Huy
Huy
21:31
thx <3
$\mathrm{SU}(2)\otimes \mathfrak{so}(5)\times E_8$
@DanielSank Yush!
@Danu I see. I was confused by the fact that there's already an accepted answer.
@DanielSank Note that the question is four (!) years old.
@DanielSank Note also that the bounty is from dmckee, not the asker.
21:38
maybe he is the user
dun dun DUN
@ACuriousMind Indeed.
@ACuriousMind what's the biggest abuse of notation in physics?
probably some QM or QFT thing, right?
@0celo7 Actually, one of the worst offenders is the constant conflation of functions and variables.
please elaborate
Similarly, there is a very frequent conflation between vectors and representations of vectors in a particular basis. This confusion is made worse by the fact that representations of vectors are themselves vectors!
21:49
are you saying like $v^ie_i$ vs. $\{v^i\}$
But those errors are mostly problematic for beginners, at graduate level that type of stuff doesn't really pose any problems.
@Danu I wouldn't agree with you there.
@Danu Self-consistent notation really helps me understand what I'm doing. This was a huge issue in GR.
lol, you'd love wald
abstract index notation is the biggest scam
@0celo7 What? No it's not.
Abstract indices are a very good idea IMHO.
dude it's just index notation but the indices aren't indices!
21:52
@0celo7 Right! They're labels on function arguments.
and it hurts when he writes partial derivatives or Christoffel symbols in abstract index notation
@0celo7 I wouldn't know about that.
as far as I understand it, the abstract indices should only be on tensors
but Christoffel symbols aren't tensors
I think one can make the partial derivatives make sense
@DanielSank Meh---I think most people seem to get by just fine.
Also, AFAIK the tensors-not-being-their-components is done in most graduate courses.
@0celo7 Yes.
@0celo7 Oh.
21:57
(neither are partial derivatives)
@Danu True, but most people don't understand what the hell they're doing.
@Danu Yeah, I'm trying to think how he defined $\partial_a$
but I don't have the book with me and my iPad is at home, too
Well, now that I think about it, Hawking-Ellis uses the same notation
So neither makes sense.

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