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It is to my understanding that it is grammatically correct to say: If I be [something], then [something]. because 'were' is the subjunctive of 'to be'. However, is it correct to use the subjunctive of other words in a similar way? For example: If he jump, the trampoline will shake. or I request that he file these paper... | 1 |
http://freespace.virgin.net/hugo.elias/models/m_perlin.htm This method involves getting a random dataset, sampling it at various resolutions, and adding together the result. I've heard it claimed that this is actually "Fractal Noise" or something diffe http://www.itn.liu.se/~stegu/simplexnoise/simplexnoise.pdf This PDF... | 1 |
I use pst-eucl package and I am not so happy with the names defined for its keys (because the names are difficult to remember). I want to rename some of the keys for my own purpose by creating a new package wrapping the package. For example, I want to rename: PtNameMath to PointLabelMath. PointNameSep to PointLabelSep.... | 1 |
What is the proper adjective that best describe the way a person keeps looking at any other person or object so that as if his eye is about to get out. As an example, when a man keeps looking at a beautiful lady for a long time without even twitching. Sometimes it might be considered an envious look or sometimes it mig... | 1 |
Like other words that start with "arch-", archenemy is partly derived from arkhi or arkhos from the Greek (Wikipedia), meaning chief. But why is it said differently, using a "ch" sound, from archipelago and archaeology, which use a "k" sound? The "ch" in archenemy is pronounced similar to that in archbishop and archdio... | 1 |
How do we check the geometry of the phase space ? I mean in classical mechanics we use position and conjugate momenta as a space of all possible states of the particle. How do we know that this phase space is flat? In other words, is phase space of classical pendulum flat or curved like a cylinder? Any reference concer... | 1 |
I read online a statement to the effect that (I'm paraphrasing): Goedel's incompleteness theorem shows that we cannot even have a complete and consistent theory for the natural numbers. I am under the (qualitative) impression that this statement is true within the axioms of natural numbers themselves, so that if one ex... | 1 |
Mom was saying that dad wanted me to mow the lawn and asked what time I would be coming home. In the sentence above, who is asking what time I would be coming home, mom or dad? If it's mom, why isn't it dad? And if it is the dad, why isn't it mom? Basically which subject is the and for? Mom or Dad? What are the rules? | 1 |
Why do we have a situation where the past of "to blow" is "blew", but of "to glow" is "glowed"? And don't say "flew" if you mean "it flowed". The poem Lovers, by Phoebe Cary has many examples of these. How did these differences originate? Did "blow" and "glow" come from etymologically distinct backgrounds that have jus... | 1 |
I found myself writing this: .. and this is before we consider mathematics proper. It seemed like a natural kind of thing to write, but I couldn't find an example of it. I get the impression it's OK to use it in this way; to mean the major mathematical schools in this case (rather than people who just do mathematics). ... | 1 |
I am designing a wedding card, I need to know how to start it, these are some samples: Mrs. & Mr. Xyz invite you.... Mr. & Mrs. Xyz invite you.... Mrs. Abc & Mr. Xyz invite you.... Mr. Xyz & Mrs. Abc invite you.... Which is the best one to suit a wedding invitation? or suggest me some other lines which looks correct an... | 1 |
I want to draw two cylinders connected with a common belt around them. Therefore, I need two cycles and two tangents to these two cylinders. I know there is a general solution for my problem How can I draw a tangent ending smoothly in a circle?, but there are two specifics I cannot resolve: I want the belt to have anot... | 1 |
The motivation for my question is understanding how electricity gets through your skin as opposed to running along it, and how the presence of things like water on the skin affect the relative deadliness of electricity, or ability of it to permeate the skin. I don't understand how to view the body as a resistor, as the... | 1 |
My question: In this version of the experiment, doesn't the single photon source's direction define which slit the particle passes through. Also, with reference to the apparatus described here, where there is an additional single slit, does it mean to say that diffraction happens even for single photon's at the (first)... | 1 |
Is there intuition for "mathematical" entropy. I know that physical entropy tracks the order in a dynamical system, for thermodynamics. As entropy goes up, general randomness and disorder goes up. However, what is entropy in the mathematical sense? There seem to be many kinds of entropy, but what is there a general def... | 1 |
The shape is somewhere between a v and a u. I'm almost certain it's a letter character as they have both lower and uppercase (used for specific and total volume respectively). Since the v and V characters are also used for things like voltage and velocity, it's important for me to be able to distinguish these. The top ... | 1 |
So, we were ask to consider the Fresnel Equations for parallel and perpendicular waves (with index of refractions). Then, we are ask to prove some equations in which "... for nonmagnetic non-conductors" The Fresnel equations got reduced and the indexes of refraction disappeared. I do not really know where to start, but... | 1 |
Some nouns used in medicine ironically contain the letter that is difficult for the sufferer to say, or difficult to deal with: Lisp ('s') Rhotacism ('r') Blaesitas ('b') Dyslexia (difficult to spell) Hippopotomonstrosesquipedaliophobia (fear of long words is a long word) Aibohphobia (fear of palindromes) Lamdacism ('l... | 1 |
So, if your promotor is kind, you would thank him as: "I thank Prof Smith for his kindness." Now, what if your promotor is demanding, as in tough and exigent when it comes to work? How do you express this quality? It seems to me the following is not correct English: I thank Prof Smith for his "demandingness". Which is ... | 1 |
Excuse my terrible English knowledge, but I have been wondering this for some time already: What is correct for the next phrase?: And he was there. alone. sad. and crying... or And he was there. Alone. Sad. And crying... or And he was there, alone, sad and crying... On the first and second cases, I use periods for sepa... | 1 |
I am having trouble using the term "secular" to convey a sense of bringing a religiously neutral ground to government, society, and culture. What term is better than "secular", that is less localized than the US-connotative sense, but conveys the same general meaning to multiple countries? Secularism is often denoted t... | 1 |
As a very bad speller I love to find justification for my lack of ability. I'm wondering about the reasoning/history that 'Flower' and 'Florist' have such different spelling. I'm guessing it has something to do with 'flow' where a flower is a thing which flows and it would be too much to have a person working with such... | 1 |
Why are both the terms 'structure' and 'model' used in mathematical logic / model theory? Are they just holdovers from different subjects or is there a principled reason for having both? For clarification, I'm not confused about any actual definitions or usages, just why both terms came to be used; I could, after all, ... | 1 |
I woke up recently to find the following structures on my lawn; they resemble bubbles, but are formed from ice (we had a moderate frost overnight). There were eight of these 'bubbles' on my lawn and one smashed one on the adjacent path. They were only present in my garden, and nowhere else. What processes could have al... | 1 |
To my knowledge, the contents of a float environment are put into a box when the float is defined. Is it possible to proccess a user defined command/macro when the float is actually typeset, e.g. to put a watermark on that specific page (which isn't necessarily the page the float is defined on)? Is it necessary to add ... | 1 |
When we have a set of data, where X is the cause, and Y is the effect, we can use linear regression to predict values for Y, based on values of X. I have learned that you may only safely apply this for values of X that fall into the domain of X for the input data. Can we also use linear regression to do reliable predic... | 1 |
The reply to a question about nucleosynthesis, that heavier than iron elements are produced in supernovae explosions, raised for me the following question which I could not answer by googling. Partially because the search for planets and stars brings out astrology answers! Explosions are dispersive, nevertheless we fin... | 1 |
How is it possible for a grad student to do research in any modern area of string theory like AdS/CFT or ABJM if they need to start grad school by having to learn QFT from scratch? Is there a time-line over which this is even possible? Or one necessarily needs to come to grad school knowing at least Polchinki level str... | 1 |
The question Why is a black hole black? states that stuff can't escape the event horizon and must ceaselessly pull inwards towards the singularity. At the singularity the forces become infinite. However, I heard that Hawking radiation (but not information) can escape the event horizon. Can something similar to Hawking ... | 1 |
I know that It is time (understood: for the speaker or for a group of people including the speaker) to do something. and It is time I or we did something. do not mean the same thing: the first is a simple statement of fact, whereas the second means there is some kind of emergency. How about these same structures when t... | 1 |
I've seen a video by Walter Lewin in which the magnetic pull between two wires is unaffected when an aluminum plate is situated between them. Can you explain what materials let magnetism pass through and how this can happen? does that give clues on the nature of magnetism? I originally thought Lewins says that conducti... | 1 |
What is the best word/expression to describe a phenomenon or tool that, despite its disadvantages, is used by people? In fact, there are some alternatives for them, however, there is a weird inclination toward them. As an example, smoking is a good one that most of people know its harms and probably its alternatives, h... | 1 |
I know that as you heat something it expands, but this is proportional to the change in temperature, so if I compare the density of a liquid right before freezing and right after then the thermal expansion would have a small effect. However, when a material changes state the density can change rapidly. I know water get... | 1 |
I have been thinking about these adverbials for a long time to understand this connection of "early/later" with "on". These adverbials are used for introducing a sentence or they are placed at the end. My first explanation was "on" is a kind of intensifier, almost meaningless. Now I tend to see this "on" as a clear mar... | 1 |
A Doppler redshift would also give the illusion that galaxies were rotating more slowly then they are with the degree of illusory slowing in proportion to the degree of redshift. Do more distant galaxies appear to be rotating more slowly than closer in galaxies on average, and would this not constitute additional evide... | 1 |
In the usual circle topology (open arcs), it seems that the intersection of a finite number of connected sets is either empty, a connected set, or the disjoint union of two connected sets. Can we construct topological spaces in which the intersection can be the disjoint union of more than two connected sets? If so, how... | 1 |
In any double slit experiment, which particles are passed through slits, and what do the detectors look like - both the one at the end of the apparatus and the one at the site of the slit? Oftentimes, photons or electrons are used as examples. However, as far as I know, in real experiments much larger particles like si... | 1 |
Physicists studying the foundations of physics and some mathematicians sometimes look at theories which are similar to general-relativity, but do not coincide with it. Often these theories contradict with what we know about our world. What should one do in order to check one of such theories? Which papers/books should ... | 1 |
When a Hadron and its antimatter equivalent annihilate, what happens to the QCD "soup" (for lack of an appropriate term) from each? Eg, the valence quarks in a proton - antiproton event, to they pair off and annihilate "in the moment"? What about the quark soup at progressively higher energies? How do we account for th... | 1 |
I have a question regarding matrices and eigen values. If SVD decomposition was performed on matrix, and the inner matrix of singular values has only one non zero value. Should the left and right singlular matrices be only a matrix of one vector? The reason I ask is that I have performed SVD on matrix in matlab using f... | 1 |
I would like to find a sinusoidal wave whose period or frequency change to half (or double) with every step, someting like this But I cant find the precise coefficients for the period to decrease (or increase) twice. Can someone help me? I want to use it to map the different pitch (or notes) of voice, to certain values... | 1 |
I was trying to understand why curl measures a vector field's tendency of rotation. Two examples from physics seem to answer my question: Curl of the velocity field is twice the angular velocity Curl of the force field is the torque. But I can only prove the first one when the velocity field describes a uniform circula... | 1 |
Consider a body which can freely rotate with respect to the inertial frame, and a rotating disk whose axis is fixed in body frame. When applying the lagrangian method (does that make a difference?), is the kinetic energy of the disk with respect to the body frame (for constant disk rotation rate, the kinetic energy is ... | 1 |
Lets take a very big rotating star ,after the finish of the nuclear fuel the star is going to contract under its own gravity.Now to conserve its angular momentum the star is going to rotate faster. But how will you explain it in terms of force without involving the concept of torque and angular momentum (Intuitively)?w... | 1 |
A lot of my calc II students are asking me what are the real world applications of what we are studying in Calc II (right now we are studying methods of integrations, so of course one of the applications is in finding areas and volumes, are there any other cool applications? I mean something that can be explained in a ... | 1 |
Background to the sentence: a system activates itself after temperature has been deviated for [X] seconds. Now I want to describe what X does and I just cannot figure it out. My best attempts are: The value X specifies the time period for which the temperature has to be deviated. The value X specifies the time period d... | 1 |
In winter, our glass window serves as a separator of coldness outside and warmth inside our room. We know that the window feels cold when we touch it. Since the air temperature is different in different sides of the window, why does the window choose to be cold ? What's the temperature of the window ? Is it closer to t... | 1 |
Let us say that we have shape AXQY: And line AX is congruent to AQ. Line QY is congruent to XY. I do not believe that we have enough information to say whether this is a parallelogram or not, because we do not know if side AX is congruent to QY and AQ is congruent to XY. So, if this is a square, it is a parallelogram. ... | 1 |
What would be the most important implications of finding an even number that cannot be expressed as the sum of two primes? Would the existence on one such number in anyway predict the likeliness of any more such numbers? Moreover, will there be any other theorems that can be proved/disproved because of this? P.s. The a... | 1 |
I am a Tango for D adopter and appreciate it very much but I am very concerned with a threatening trend. I noticed that many prominent early members leave it. I perceive that as a strong vulnerability signal to the community because it's not outweighed by new entries. I am looking for an appropriate idiomatic way to co... | 1 |
What phrase, expression, or even well-known literary character signifies a 'bad/poor/incompetent/incapable teacher', that is, someone who is not good at teaching. I would like to describe a teacher in the same way that quack describes a doctor. Unfortunately 'incompetent' and 'incapable' are not very funny or witty, or... | 1 |
If I were to personify death is their a better statement then "delay death". I have considered saying "negotiate with death" but that does not sound formal enough for the tone of my essay. I am trying to express that science continues to negotiate with death in order to delay it. Preferably with a negative connotation.... | 1 |
I have a problem to understand isolated systems..If I have a ball and throw it upwards..then the momentum is not constant because the system is not isolated...and the reason is the external force from the earth (weight)...But if I see earth-ball as a system then I have an isolated system and as the ball moves upward th... | 1 |
This question came up today in the office. We sell single direction bus trips through our site (wanderu.com) but have not agreed on which English word(s) should be used in text. Is it one-way or one way? Does one or the other communicate that "way" is a noun (e.g. direction) as opposed to a verb (e.g. method to an end)... | 1 |
I am a chinese student and one of my friend, a chinese, wrote sentences like this: Just a little above me, he was fighting with all his might. On the summit of the mountain, he cried with joy. He was pretty certain that these sentences were correct but I am not so sure. I've heard sentences like His eyes bright, he tal... | 1 |
You can obviously hear wind. From everyday experience, the stronger the wind, the louder its sound. But this sound is always similar, and quite distinctive, noise-like. Can one compute the spectrum of the noise generated by the wind? There is an inkling of an answer provided here: "Any way, once the wind starts doing n... | 1 |
I've always been taught that a vowel before a double consonant following another vowel should have a short sound. Conversely, there are many situations where a vowel preceding a single consonant and vowel gets a long sound. Short Sounds: Mississippi - All I's except the last get short sound Communication - First O gets... | 1 |
Even further, I would be happy to see a definition of the tikz language in the usual manner programming languages such as Java and Pascal are defined. The reason I ask is that I keep getting mysterious error messages for the tiniest typos. Essentially, incorrect use of the underlying languages leads to a "crash" of the... | 1 |
All the words or phrases I know for people who stay up at night merely describe the habit of not sleeping (e.g.: a night owl or insomniac) I am looking for a word or phrase with an emphasis on working hard at night. These people work are different from insomniacs because they have no problem sleeping but they refuse sl... | 1 |
This might be a very simple question, so sorry. I have encountered the expression "radiative particle decay" quite a few times now, and none of the sources ever explain what they mean by radiative: I imagine it is trivial, but I would like to know exactly what it is implied by that. Does it just mean that it is a decay... | 1 |
I was sitting close to a speaker and I could feel the sound coming from it all over my body, especially in my heart, and it pounded with the loud beats of the music. Was my heart pounding because of the excitement at listening to the music or was I really feeling the sound in my heart and all over my body? I have some ... | 1 |
I know that stop can be a synonym for wait,btw. I know telling someone to wait means for someone to pause until a certain time. But telling someone to stop just means the person has to pause without a defined amount of time to resume (I hope this makes me sound smart haha). Here are some examples: "Wait! I want to tell... | 1 |
Possible Duplicate: The effect of the anonymous letter I have a bit of a programming question, and I think it's in line with what LaTeX (XeLaTeX in my case) is suited to do. I would like to randomly use a font (from a list of fonts) for each glyph being typeset. I wanted to do this for a project in the style of a "rans... | 1 |
Is there any word in English, which describes combination of username and password? Let's say, I want to say Enter your "this_word", meaning Enter your username and password. EDIT: I'll exlpain, why I need this (because I see that it's being asked), though I see some answers, which fit my requirements. I'm a software d... | 1 |
This question arises from the commentspace in this question on stats.SE. My comment was: Last I checked Terry Tao was the pre-eminent mathematician of this generation? To which another commenter replied: Which generation is that? Note that I said "this generation" as opposed to our generation. My question is: does "thi... | 1 |
In Preskill's notes, John Preskill goes as If we scatter a photon off of a periodic array of needles , the photon is likely to be scattered in one of a set of preferred directions , where the Bragg scattering condition is satisfied. and further These preferred directions depend on the spacing between the needles , so b... | 1 |
I'm using Lyx and I have problem with equations. I would like to add label to equation, but somehow I can't add label if formula is in table or float. Ok, I can take them outside and then I can label them. But(!), then I can't move the equations to left. Tried everything. The best would be, if I can keep equations in t... | 1 |
When I put my little, cylindrical coffee straw into my coffee, the liquid immediately rises about half a centimeter up the straw without provocation. This is also the amount of coffee that the surface tension of the coffee will allow to stay in the straw when removed from the liquid in the cup. Keep in mind that all th... | 1 |
I have seen the answers to How can I center text/math inside a list environment. The accepted solution there, however, does not allow me to reference displayed equations. Another solution given there is a "crude" solution, requiring me to insert a command in each displayed equation. Is there a way to modify the accepte... | 1 |
For mechanical and structural systems, one can often use the energy as the Lyapunov function. In electrical power systems, some methods have been used to determine Lyapunov functions and one can define feedback loops based on this. For Hamiltonian systems, the Hamiltonian can be taken as the Lyapunov function. However,... | 1 |
As you know, the option ocgcolorlinks of the hyperref package disables colors of all links presented in a PDF file by printing it from Adobe Reader (and by compiling with e.g. pdflatex); as a result, they are printed in a default color. My questions are: Is it possible to disable not the color, but entire text (of the ... | 1 |
If I have a curvilinear coordinate system and supposing I impose the condition that back transformations to Cartesian coordinate system are not permitted. I perform a rotation of the three axes( say latitude, longitude and a proprietary vertical coordinate) to a rotated system (with new latitude , longitude and vertica... | 1 |
The sentiments expressed in the tweets can be as accurate a measure as is found with precedental researches. If I change this sentence into the following ones, which one would be correct? The sentiments expressed in the tweets can be as accurate a measure as the sentiments that is found with precedental researches. The... | 1 |
In his text "On the Application of the Theorem of the Equivalence of Transformations to Interior Work", Clausius wrote If the cyclical process is not reversible, the equivalence values of the positive and negative transformations are not necessarily equal, but they can only differ in such a way that the positive transf... | 1 |
I recently read a blog post on literate programming and that tex was written using this paradigm. So I thought it might be a good idea to read the original tex program's source, by Knuth himself (the pascal version) in the literal programming style. However, having downloaded the distribution, I only find the raw file ... | 1 |
I was solving a practice Physics GRE and there was a question about springs connected in series and parallel. I was too lazy to derive the way the spring constants add in each case. But I knew how capacitances and resistances add when they are connected in series/parallel. So I reasoned that spring constants should beh... | 1 |
Let A be a an infinite set. Let B be a subset of N, where N is the natural number Say there is a one to one correspondent between A and B. However, B is not the whole natural number. B is only a subset of a natural number. Intuitively, this is very clear. N is even "bigger" than A. However, how to go from that to actua... | 1 |
I took a course in vector analysis this year. It was a two fold course. The first part covered linear algebra and basic euclidean geometry. The second took to more advanced areas such as differential geometry, and the integration theorems. We used vector analysis by Schaum(author: Murray Speigel). I was wondering if th... | 1 |
When Studying the phenomenon of precession a classic example installation is this: a wheel spins around the Y axis, gravity applies and the upper part starts spinning around the Z axis. The textbook explained this with angular momentum, looks simple, but it is really weird when I try to think about this in other ways. ... | 1 |
Suppose there is a slanted capillary tube and a fluid rises in it. Why does the fluid rise to the same vertical height as when the tube is perfectly vertical? If I'm right surface tension force balances the weight of the lifted fluid. But in the case of a slanted tube, more fluid will be lifted and thus weight also inc... | 1 |
Raring definition: very enthusiastic and eager to do something. I want to use rares, as in: He rares himself up, ready to tell her. I'm wanting to use it as in the cited example, meaning he gears himself up, sort of like an instant pep-talk, like readying himself. But it looks as though rares isn't a word for what I ne... | 1 |
I am thinking about possibility to parse LaTeX document. What I really need is to track category codes of symbols. As I understand TeX expands all of macros in his mouth and tracks changes of category codes without executing anything. Is it possible to check if the next token is a macro, collect it unexpanded (together... | 1 |
Could anyone clarify to me the following: Lightning gives off high current when it hits a car/vehicle, and since the electrical components of the car is grounded on the chassis, are there possibilities that these high currents can destroy or damage the electrical components,battery, antenna etc through the 'grounding'?... | 1 |
If we have n gaussians where they have different scale and location parameters -- are they orthogonal to each other? By orthogonal I mean that the inner product is zero -- like it is for two cosine functions that have a different phase. So, by Gaussian I mean the normal function used for it's properties as a function a... | 1 |
This can also be applied to client-server interactions (which is what I need it for). For example, if you (the client) send data to the server or retrieve data from the server, what is the name of the server in that instance? Or, if the server sends data to the client or the server receives data from the client, what i... | 1 |
I use Kile on Linux and WinEdt on Windows both with same version of MiKTeX. While using KILE, when I compile "PDFLaTeX" , it updates my opend output pdf file and does not close the file. Where as in WinEdt it closes the already opened output pdf file and open it again after compiling. What irriatates me is while it ope... | 1 |
There is a company out there that 'prints' magnetic pixels, a.k.a. maxels, into a material. In doing so, they're able to choose the distance of effect of magnetic fields they create, independently of the magnitude of the field, leading to some really interesting properties. Can anyone shed some light upon how theyre ab... | 1 |
After reading "Is everyone" singular or plural?", I would refrain from asking this question, but the husband of a colleague of mine (English professor, native speaker of British English) stated against it, so I am looking for further enlightenment. He advocates some should be solely used to refer to plural forms. Thus,... | 1 |
Many basic types of physics have ready and obvious everyday applications. For instance, basic electromagnetism vector calculus can give great insights into how something as simple as a bar magnate works. And obviously the more people understand the science the easier it is to apply it. My Question: What are some exampl... | 1 |
I find it difficult to understand the sentence as shown in the title. Is the card data? Is the card processing? Is the card a method (or style) to process data? I'm Chinese. If I express the sentence with Chinese I'll say The punch card was the main method of data processing back then. NOTE: I'm a programmer and I know... | 1 |
I understand how to get the vertical (descent speed) of a parachute and its payload, but how could one find the horizontal speed/velocity of this parachute depending on the speed of the wind? (yeah I understand the higher the wind is, the smaller it's influence is as well) I'm having a hard time trying to figure out wh... | 1 |
I am looking to test some properties of elliptic curves and I would like to have a variety of different families to test. I was wondering if there was, say, a catalogue of the different interesting families of elliptic curves that have been found. Some types of families I am interested in would be: families of high ran... | 1 |
English is my second language. I heard someone saying "Now that the right people are telling the vote..." I wrote down 'telling' but I don't think it was that word. What could that verb be that could sound like 'telling' to mean "...now that the right people are voting..."? I'm pretty sure it wasn't "casting". Situatio... | 1 |
As the resistance of a circuit goes down, the power increases because the current increases, assuming constant voltage. Why is this? I feel like resistance and current are inversely proportional, so lowering one should just raise the other, and power should stay relatively constant. What is it about power that makes it... | 1 |
This is related to this question:Does the weight of an hourglass change when sands are falling inside? At Brigham Young University, there is a display consisting of a sealed off liter bottle with a sunken sealed off hourglass. When one turns over the bottle, the hourglass floats as the sands flow down. Eventually, the ... | 1 |
How do I represent the -ed in witnessed (or any other similar word) phonetically? Is there a reference sheet somewhere for these? I notice that other endings do not get shown in most dictionaries either (for example -es in phrases) I use Word web which has a pronunciation guide for the root of the word, but I can't fin... | 1 |
Considering a Science Fiction question, it occured to me that in "populated" space, with no atmosphere, you might expect to find more EM interference than on Earth. Basically, if you are outside of an atmosphere, are there issues with using radio as a mass communication method, based on the difficulties with spectrum m... | 1 |
I encountered the following two examples: Moreover, the proposed scheme is designed in an ID-based setting and so the necessity for certificates and some related problems are eliminated. Our scheme also achieves setup-freeness and so a user can enjoy the fairness provided by the fair exchange scheme without interacting... | 1 |
What do you call someone who, merely by their presence, gives a morale boost to the people he is responsible for? What about someone who gains power from being supported by their troop? If possible I would like to have word with military connotation, but a more "civilian" approach is also interesting. EDIT: Jez gave a ... | 1 |
I have some doubts about the usages of that and who. Sometimes I read sentences such as You are someone I love. You are someone who I love. People were asked to describe the qualities they look for in a friend. People were asked to describe the qualities that they look for in a friend. Why are who or that omitted in so... | 1 |
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