The holy trinity of mathematical logic
>>9084194
>No Poles
Nope.
>>9084227
Not OP
Jan Ćukasiewicz is on my list for sure.
Ironically (because Nazis) so is Gentzen.
>>9084194
Does anyone know of an application similar to this
https://ricktu288.github.io/ray-optics/
that can quickly simulate images produced by semi transparent mirrors? This application can only do refractive glass and normal mirrors, which is stopping me from simulating what I actually want.
Basically I just want to simulate several thin, semi-reflective, glass planes stacked on top of each other at varying angles to figure out the location of the reflected images.
Pic related is just screenshots from keyshot, which is really bad for quickly figuring this stuff out, but it's the best thing I've found so far.
STEM MAJOR STARTER KIT
-autism
-virgin
-autism
BUSINESS MAJOR STARTER KIT
-psychopathic
-misogynist
-machiavellianism
Engineering Major Starter Kit
-superiority over the other engineering majors despite doing the same shit work, just in a different field
-small penis
-wanted to go into physics/math but was too much of a brainlet so engineering was the next best thing
>>9083877
Engineers > Mathematicians and scientists
Engineers = technologists
>>9083877
You left out
-Mouth like a vacuum cleaner.
>tfw the brain pussy is super tight
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Is Library Genesis down?
Working fine for me.
>>9083748
Delet this. Don't talk about this site there is nothing to see there, move along.
We can't have nice things because every time normies find out about that nice thing, it attracts unwanted attention to shut it down.
>Pajeets and Changs constantly get away with cheating
>>9083551
Fuck them. I say let's get on with the day of the rope.
But its their culture :^)
Don't be so insensitive
They are sub human.
Firstly, it is a beautiful subject with direct scientific origin and arguably most applications (save only calculus, perhaps) of all the courses you'd ever take. Secondly, these scientific connections continue to motivate and shape the development of the subject. Thirdly, rigor and abstraction are not substitutes for the actual mathematical content. Bourbaki never wrote a volume on differential equations, and the reason, I think, is that the subject is too content-rich to be amenable to axiomatic treatment. Finally, I've taught students who were gung-ho about rigorous real analysis, Rudin style, but couldn't compute the Taylor expansion of [math]\sqrt{1+x^3}[/math]. Knowing that the Riemann-Hilbert correspondence is an equivalence of triangulated categories may feel empowering, but as a matter of technique, it is mere stardust compared with the power of being able to compute the monodromy of a Fuchsian differential equation by hand.
>>9083490
Differential equations do not need an axiomatic treatment because that is what real analysis' job is. Someone please post the /sci/ interjects with real analysis meme.
Hi /sci/ first time lurker here. I've failed a military aptitude test (Britbong here) two times now and feel like a dullard.
It's the RAF's Computer Based Aptitude Test (CBAT). Basically 8 hours of mental arithmetic and problem-solving.
I've subscribed to luminosity and trying to get into a technical job currently which will help.
This board must get this question constantly, but is there a way (lifestyle, hard practice etc.) of improving my IQ and/or optimizing my mind to beat this test?
Anyone who replies is a legend, thanks.
>>9083431
>Basically 8 hours of mental arithmetic and problem-solving.
Your brain will turn into mush after far less time if you're not used to it.
You basically need to train on the same set of exercises for the same amount of time.
what you spend your time doing does make a difference. people of the same mental potential who work in a job that requires critical thought always seem smarter than those who sit around thinking about nothing. I've recognized this even in my own life
and it doesn't necessarily need to be a job, it can be pastimes too
hello /sci/,
I'm trying to determine statistical significance between two groups.
Data is measured in "time-to-cure" in days. Normally I would just do a t-test, but one sample never became cured (infinite time to cure).
How should this be accounted for for statistical analysis purposes? what is an appropriate method for statistical analysis here?
>>9083341
Outlier removal
Just make it easier for all of us. You have too few samples anyway
>>9083374
let me complicate it further
3 groups - no treatment, treatment 1, treatment 2
Message in the following post.
>>9083306
>>9083309
I do not understand what you are talking about. Why do you say he does not use [math]C,D[/math] when defining f? He does.
>make molecule hydrophilic
>molecule can't pass blood-brain-barrier
>make sure it still fits into the active center of 5-alpha-reductase
>it only inactivates DHT in the blood
i solved balding, send this to martin shkreli
I'm actually so retarded I deserve to be shot for making this thread. Please don't point out how dumb I am.
Dummy
>>9083298
01101000 01110100 01110100 01110000 01110011 00111010 00101111 00101111 01101010 01110101 01110011 01110100 01110000 01100001 01110011 01110100 01100101 00101110 01101001 01110100 00101111 00110001 00111001 01101110 01101111 01101110
>>/x/
I got it. Here's your hint: Why are they 3 digits when only 2 are used.
Is Modafinil really a miracle drug?
>miracles
Wrong board buddy.
>>9083116
>Sun Pharma.
Enjoy your shit flavored filler and no actual modafinil inside.
>>9083116
>Modafinil
Seems to be, aside from the usual gamut of side effects (headache, nausea, nervousness, diarrhea, insomnia, anxiety, dizziness, and gastrointestinal problems).
How do I get it?
What should I learn to be prepared for this program? Is Precalculus enough?
- Sequences and their limitsm
- Finite and infinite series and their applications in computer science
- Real functions in one variable
- Elementary functions and their properties
- Derivatives and integration of real functions
- Applications of real functions in one variable in computer science
Calc 1 & 2 and any elementary programming class, Precalculus doesn't cover derivatives and integration. Not sure about finite and infinite series in CS sounds like if you learned the series from Calc and learned how to program then you would be able to apply that. Can probably even do real functions in one variable knowing just algebra and a language. What the hell are you in high school?
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Revelation 12:1 and ((ish))
>>9083052
take your meds