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    The MRB constant =    sum((-1)^n*(n^(1/n)-1), n = 1 .. infinity)

     

    Concerning the following divergent and convergent series, we see that

    sum((-1)^n*(n^(1/n)-x), n = 1 .. infinity)=

    A list of small graphs with associated pictures and tables of
    values of various graph invariants.

    The graph invariants were made using Maple programs which uses
    the networks and GraphTheory packages.

    A picture presents some inequality conjectures between the graph invariants.

    http://www.msci.memphis.edu/~speeds/

    Sam Speed   August 29, 2011

    Td_Group_Adapted_Dou.zip 

    Point Groups typical to cubic crystals are Tetrahedral (Td) in Zinc-blende and Octahedral (Oh = i x Td) in Diamond.  Symmetry operations give rise to the widespread application of Group Theory most notably to generate basis functions which transform according to irreducible representations.  Much work has been accomplished using Single Group basis, compatible...

    I think I will continue posting some good questions from
    Fridays Killer Questions 7city Learning:

    Question:

    There was a hit-and-run incident involving a taxi in a city in which 85% of the taxis
    are green and the remaining 15% are blue. There was a witness to the crime who
    says that the hit-and-run taxi was blue. Unfortunately this witness is only correct
    80%...

    Question:

    Let say you have a revolver with six chambers. There are two bullets in the gun. The bullets are
    located in two chambers next to each other. You now want to play Russian roulette. You spin
    the barrel so that you don’t know where the bullets are and then pull the trigger. We assume
    that you don’t kill yourself with this first attempt. Now assuming that you want to maximize
    the chance of not killing yourself is it...

    And so with this provocative title, "pushing dsolve to its limits" I want to share some difficulties I've been having in doing just that. I'm looking at a dynamic system of 3 ODEs. The system has a continuum of stationary points along a line. For each point on the line, there exist a stable (center) manifold, also a line, such that the point may be approached from both directions. However, simulating the converging trajectory has proven difficult.

    I have simulated as...

     

    I am on maple 12 and this is not working.

     

    My programming skills are very limitied but now that I see roughly how to do this (thanks to everyone on here) I can try and tweak it in roder to make it work.

     

    As for the sequence...it isnt as nice as it looks, the pattern doesnt continue.

    MapleNet 15 has just been released. MapleNet 15 brings the power of Maple 15 to your web sites and applications. New features include support for the new interactive data tables and single-click re-execution of documents.  MapleNet 15  also automatically detects when it is being accessed from a mobile device and adapts the display according to the device capabilities. 

    You can learn more about MapleNet 15

    Russian content for Maple T.A.
    http://webmath.exponenta.ru/bsd/mapler_test.html

    Tests are learning, not just inspectors.

    Currently, the size of a table/matrix which can be exported to a spreadsheet is limited to 255 columns X 65535 rows. I believe this rule was implemented because of the maximum possible size of a spreadsheet(Am I right?) . This used to be the case in Excel 2003, but since Excel 2007, a spreasheet  can be : 1,048,576 rows by 16,384 columns.

     

    Maybe it is time to update this rule?

     

    Excel 2003 :http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/excel...

    I saw a fun blog post today from someone who plotted the Batman symbol within Maple. Enjoy!

     

    All 19 chapters updated Mapler in elementary mathematics will be posted on this site:
    http://webmath.exponenta.ru/bsd/mapler_01.html
    ...
    http://webmath.exponenta.ru/bsd/mapler_19.html
    Russian teachers have met the workshop with enthusiasm. Even during the holidays.
    For me, the enthusiasm - it's thousands of visitors.

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