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Aug 12, 2015 01:57
:D
Aug 12, 2015 01:57
@KevinDriscoll that stuff is super cool
Aug 12, 2015 01:47
Ya I have no idea sorry
Aug 12, 2015 01:41
I might be able to help you, but I warn you of my lack of intelligence
Aug 12, 2015 01:40
Well, hello
Dec 3, 2014 14:29
;P
Dec 3, 2014 14:27
@Chris'ssis I've noticed you're quite the integral guru ;D
Dec 3, 2014 10:34
(I'm familiar with it)
Dec 3, 2014 10:34
@BalarkaSen are you working on proving such a conjecture?
Dec 3, 2014 07:39
hanging in there - unfortunately have a paper to write and no time to learn what I want to learn mathwise ;P
Dec 3, 2014 07:38
Howdy, how's it going?
Dec 3, 2014 07:29
Good, and?
Dec 3, 2014 06:16
@beginner hint: binomial coefficients
Dec 2, 2014 17:53
or @TedShifrin can't remember who was grading
Dec 2, 2014 17:53
aight well have a nice day, good luck grading @MikeMiller
Dec 2, 2014 17:52
tried to turn it to math
Dec 2, 2014 17:51
Is anyone familiar with weak $L^p$ spaces? If they are can they point me to any decent resources?
Dec 2, 2014 17:47
@MikeMiller I'm not really a baseball fan anymore but are they still playing, aren't they out of season?
Dec 2, 2014 17:45
@Huy O.o, if you understand the point he's saying then stop! :P
Dec 2, 2014 17:44
@Huy I think what's trying to be said is sure you can say these things, but the majority of the room does not want to have this sort of conversation in this room so please don't have it in this room
Dec 1, 2014 09:43
yea
Dec 1, 2014 09:43
even if the formula you have to derive from several other formulas
Dec 1, 2014 09:43
from my experience that's what a ton of it is
Dec 1, 2014 09:42
e.g. "here's a formula, here are what the variables are except for "x", find "x""
Dec 1, 2014 09:42
to some extent yes - but the calculations I'm talking about are physics calculations - after being a physics major, I'm much more interested in a more rigorous mathematical approach
Dec 1, 2014 09:40
Pretty merh about calculations
Dec 1, 2014 09:40
except straight calculations
Dec 1, 2014 09:39
thinks all math is fun
Dec 1, 2014 09:39
Ah fun!
Dec 1, 2014 09:38
or like to study rather
Dec 1, 2014 09:38
@BalarkaSen what do you study?
Dec 1, 2014 09:22
I suppose
Dec 1, 2014 09:20
I'm fine with it here and there but I enjoy lectures generally
Dec 1, 2014 09:19
My point was I don't like our classes being only group work
Dec 1, 2014 09:19
I much prefer to struggle on my own doing homework ;P
Dec 1, 2014 09:19
so we have been struggling through the basics instead of being lectured about them
Dec 1, 2014 09:18
The worst to me is how my professor insists on the class working in groups the majority of the time
Dec 1, 2014 09:17
Very fun! Unfortunately my topology teacher skipped my favorite part (sequences/nets) in order to cover an intro to algebraic topology
Dec 1, 2014 09:15
optimal control I really know just about nothing though, but calculus of variations I know a fair bit
Dec 1, 2014 09:15
I'm generally interested in analysis also, so optimal control + calculus of variations tempts me too
Dec 1, 2014 09:14
to each his own
Dec 1, 2014 09:12
is still not a mathematician so he can't really speak much on these things
Dec 1, 2014 09:12
(although a property like that may be fairly difficult to find)
Dec 1, 2014 09:11
e.g. convex a.e. on this domain
Dec 1, 2014 09:11
If you wanna go really applied you can start to work with engineers and try to find properties of the solutions
Dec 1, 2014 09:11
so since nature abides by the PDEs we should probably be able to come up with some sort of solution
Dec 1, 2014 09:10
These PDEs arise from physical problems
Dec 1, 2014 09:09
There's no hope to find classical solutions (or solutions which are smooth and you can write out the formula for them)
Dec 1, 2014 09:09
It's fairly technical at this point
Dec 1, 2014 09:08
Also why ugh?