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Topic "Mathematician" was discussed 8,890 times on 1,737 sites in last 3 months
Claiming responsibility for the #twitpocalypse .... Claiming responsibility for the #twitpocalypse . Everyone knows 32-bit signed ints were discovered by Al-Intejah, an Arab mathematician. 2:03 PM Jun 12th from Tweetie
Started 2 weeks, 1 day ago (2009-10-30 15:58:00)
by paulptli
Hi, I apologize if I missed a similar question on the forum, or it is a wrong place to post this question, but can anyone recommend a basic concise from scratch intoduction to quantitative finance for a mathematician with no knowledge of the subject? E.g. something that would start with clear explanation of the terms, models, example and cover not too wide an area of ...
Started 2 days, 10 hours ago (2009-11-12 09:40:00)
by InLocoAbsentia
Dear non-traditional medical students to be and other wonderful persons, I am currently working for a vendor to health care organizations, which was a lucky opportunity that appeared for me after I had a mid-life/end-of-college meltdown and decided not to go to graduate school. This meltdown occured both because of personal reasons and because I realized that, for one, you can't get a good ...
Started 2 days ago (2009-11-12 20:02:00)
by sindadel
1. It's not too late, but it's pretty late. You will probably get in somewhere, but you won't be giving it your best shot and you'll have a much more stressful application season. You should take the MCAT in May/June and apply ASAP after getting your MCAT back. Also, be prepared to handle secondaries expeditiously over the summer. 2. Absolutely. 3. I think this is a personal question, ...
Started 3 days, 5 hours ago (2009-11-11 15:01:00)
by trophyhill
does someone make a range finder that shows actual true yardage when a steep angle is involved? i've seen various threads on this issue and trying to find the true shooting yardage is very confusing being that i am not a mathematician. thanks
Started 2 days, 18 hours ago (2009-11-12 02:16:00)
by J.Anderson
Bertrand Russell was one of the titans of 20th century philosophy. A logician, mathematician, skeptic, and pragmatist; his writings represent the logical extension of English classical liberalism and empiricism into the modern age. The following is from one of his more famous "popular philosophy" works, Skeptical Essays . It captures many of Hume's basic insights into human nature, only in a ...
Started 3 days, 13 hours ago (2009-11-11 07:30:00)
by IPMART
Qian Weichang(???) (box packing DVD) (China) (Region ALL) (84 min.) Qian Weichang is a Chinese physicist and applied mathematician, as well as academician of the Chinese Academy of Sciences. As a renowned scientist and educator, he is the President of Shanghai University.) Price: USD 28.30 More...
Started 5 days, 12 hours ago (2009-11-09 07:37:00)
by Gay 4 Obama
I’ve been thinking, since there may very well be extra-terrestrial civilizations out there which are centuries, millenia, or even eons more advanced than our own, if I become a scientist &/or engineer &/or mathematician, I’d merely be discovering things that they already know (presumably, although they’d be ignorant of Earth’s life, their technology would enable us to scan various organisms & ...
Started 5 days, 8 hours ago (2009-11-09 11:44:00)
by mattmj
hello everyone. this is my first post so please bear with me. I am a developer at a new organization creating blackberry apps. we are a collective of a computer scientist, an engineer, a mathematician and an arts school dropout. we may be small, but we are driven to create (what we think) are novel applications at a minimum price. we had released our first application on App World late last...
Started 4 days, 18 hours ago (2009-11-10 02:18:00)
by spiraleye
I'm often moved and astonished by the acts of heroism on the battlefield that are justly recognised by the Victoria Cross, etc., but people like Mr. Wylie have the same effect. A mathematician, he was one of the leading members of the Bletchley Park code-breaking team of the Second World War and was one of the team's last survivors. Up there with Alan Turing in terms of intellect ...
Started 3 days ago (2009-11-11 20:34:00)
by Bourbaki1123
Originally Posted by Chewy0087 this is the wrong section, you need to post this in the homework support - maths section, i'd consider a binomial approximated to a normal distribution. I guess ...
Started 1 week, 1 day ago (2009-11-06 13:05:00)
by Pippopotamus
anti-chump...you may be on to something. Prices move in waves due to fluctuations in supply and demand. Right...and these fluctuations are orderly,and intelligible, and perhaps form waves themselves???? This is not the way. This is lost in a murky sea. Must find island, a shoreline, a bay in which to anchor. Quantitative methods don't serve one well in this arena. Note the failure GAs and NNs as ...