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This question is related to Compiling documents online. I store my LaTeX documents in a git repository on GitHub. Is there a web service which offers a post-commit hook for GitHub which automatically fetches my document and compiles it? For example, ReadTheDocs provides compilation for documentation of Python projects ... | 1 |
I cannot think of any single word that means a person's life changed for the worse. While there are many phrases, i.e. fallen heroes for good guy turned bad, or take a turn for the worse, turning to the dark side,I cannot think of a single word that describes this phenomenon. An example would be in my subjective opinio... | 1 |
I've started studied eigenvalues and eigenvectors. If there is a transformation T: V->V I can find out a matrix of T with fixed basis and characteristic polynomial of T. With this characteristic polynomial of T, I can find out eigenvalues and eigenvectors Does this mean that this transformation T: V->V has eigenvalues ... | 1 |
While working on a menial task in front of a clock today I was distracting myself by proving that all three hands only align twice a day. That lead me to wonder how one would deal with more complex problems involving modulo arithmetic. I know several rules for reducing equations involving all sorts of operators from si... | 1 |
Having taken none of the prerequisite rigorous treatments of mathematics during my undergrad years, I feel at a disadvantage to the people in my major what do have that analysis/abstract math background, I always find myself struggling to understand those more rigorous papers that use concepts from real/complex analysi... | 1 |
I remember at more than one university math department there being a set of glass cabinets with a number of physical models of surfaces. They were all algebraic varieties on the reals (of limited degree). I am looking for a reference (online or physical book) for a systematic listing that would show images of these sur... | 1 |
I think of mathematical objects as individual things that exist by their own (either abstractly or concretely) and can be represented mathematically. When thinking of subsets, I'm in doubt if they are really mathematical objects because they must be related to something (a set) to exist and be called subsets. If they a... | 1 |
I am learning about the degree of algebraic sets. I know the definition from Wikipedia, but it is not too clear to me what it is. Could someone possibly explain to me exactly what property the degree of an algebraic set does capture, or how I should think about it? PS: This was part of another question of mine, Basic q... | 1 |
You are walking around a circle with an equal number of zeroes and ones on its boundary. Show with induction that there will always be a point you can choose so that if you walk from that point in a clockwise direction, you will always have seen at least as many zeroes as you have ones. So, suppose the P(k) case holds.... | 1 |
The four words"weakness", "shortcoming", "demerit" and "defect" are four words shared with the similar meanings. In the dictionary, "weakness" and "shortcoming" have more to do with one's characer, while "demerit" and "defect" are used in a general sense. However, in this sentence, "The ___in David's character has hind... | 1 |
Does the word nationalism specifically imply a feeling of kindred superiority in a secular sense? For instance, if country X opposes themselves to country Y based on religious practice or reasons, would we still refer to country X's behavior as nationalism? In this scenario let us assume country X has no issue with a t... | 1 |
My question is about the interact mode in Asymptote. On a OS X terminal, I type asy -v <name-of-file>.asy and go to the interact mode. A window containing the relevant picture shows up. After playing around, I have worked out an appropriate camera position and I would like to use the camera position that the picture is... | 1 |
I was searching for information about the original novel "House of Cards" and from following site, in the middile of the page, there's sentence which compliment Kevin Spicey as shown below(http://www.michaeldobbs.com/house-of-cards/): He's not only one of the most talented actors of our age but kind, too. I don't think... | 1 |
Commonly seen in physics(and statistics) are the concepts of moments of order zero(mass), one(center of mass), and two(moment of inertia). In statistics a third moment (referred to as skewness) also exists and is used. Actually, mathematically the moment can (of order n) be simplified to an operation in the form of: On... | 1 |
I will not in any case kick the ball. I will in any case not kick the ball. I in any case will not kick the ball. I will not kick in any case the ball. I think only the fourth one is wrong, and all of the others seem fine to me. Please tell me if there are any wrong ones (and why), because after looking at them for so ... | 1 |
I have a set A with three elements. I'd like to express another set B in terms of a limited number of elements (two in this example) from set A. In this case I realize that there would be a number of possible B sets, but I'm interested in expressing that B could be any of those sets. Alternatively, set C which is one o... | 1 |
I understand the electrons in circuit travel down the path of least resistance, however are electrons attracted by the emission of virtual photons emitted by a source with relatively low electron concentration or positively charged? Thus, relating this to a battery in a circuit, does an anode (in electron-flow notation... | 1 |
All these classical ideas are pointless and obsolete today, because in quantum mechanics, the particles are completely different objects, defined by quantum motion of fields, not by the location of classical points (at least not in a causal field picture). The notion of a point particle was replaced by the more subtle ... | 1 |
While searching for the meaning I got this: Workaround - a method for overcoming a problem or limitation in a program or system. Which means almost the same as "solution". So, can we use "workaround to this" instead of "solution to this" in a sentence? For example, This issue is getting more complicated. I want a worka... | 1 |
Assume that I am advertising that a payment will be asked only if we actually execute a given job right, and I say: "if we don't do it right, we have been working for free" "if we won't do it right, we have been working for free" "if we don't do it right, we would have been working for free" Can you tell me what is the... | 1 |
It is postulated by many cosmologists that at the Big Bang time the universe was in an unusual low entropy state. Does this claim specifically mean that the entropy of the initial universe was zero? Is zero-entropy state unique for given physical laws? Is it possible that entropy was growing always so that only differe... | 1 |
It is certainly possible to create a mapping between hierarchies and some of the fractals: http://davis.wpi.edu/~matt/courses/fractals/trees.html According to wikipedia it is possible to deviate from the original fractal formula: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Finite_subdivision_rule , so my (not so) educated guess woul... | 1 |
I saw a lot of usage of machinery, mechanism, to be used with similar meaning as techniques, ways, methods,.... For example, my math teacher said the machinery in the proof of some theorem is not heavy. Mechanism is also used to describe how something works. I have actually been confused if they can mostly be exchangea... | 1 |
How far apart do scientists estimate was/were the dying star(s) that supplied the elements that comprise our sun, planet, and us? With stars so far apart and expansion of space (as I understand it) carrying things further away still, it would seem to be a low probability occurrence for sufficient quantities of elements... | 1 |
Possible Duplicate: Capitalising a sentence whose first word is explicitly lowercase Should I change the structure of a sentence/add filler words to make sure that the sentence always starts with a capital letter? In programming language documentation, it is common for keywords to appear in titles. Assuming that the ke... | 1 |
I want to describe a recurring situation that happens in the modern day when people craft an email that is "perfect" in that person's mind, and they end up re-reading the sent message over and over. Maybe they are re-reading the email because they are satisfied that all the details are covered, or to appreciate the ema... | 1 |
What is "the thing that, in its simplest form, has a receiver and a button, and we use to open the door when somebody rings the door bell" called in English? When I'm speaking English I almost always ask somebody to answer the door or I answer the door myself but today I was thinking, what is that "thing" exactly calle... | 1 |
Would it be proper to use a valediction ("complimentary close") in a newspaper or magazine message wholly devoted to congratulating the media's readers with the New Year or some other holiday? An example message from the staff of a made-up media: Dear readers! From the bottom of our hearts we... Yours sincerely, Russia... | 1 |
As you know, graphs can be factorized in their component subgraphs, factors such as eventually semilattices, and so on. I would like to know about the precise nature of the relation that might hold (if any) between such graph decomposition(s) and the (unique) factorization of an integer number in its prime constituents... | 1 |
Is there a word that means accessible to all? Possibly starting with "omni"? Specifically, to describe information: information that could be accessed by anyone is [omni...] "Public" would be a reasonable description, but perhaps there are similar words. The problem is that "public" information is not necessarily acces... | 1 |
Is there any reference (book/review article etc.) where the physics of heavy ion collisions is overviewed? To be absolutely clear about things, I am looking for a introductory review which covers the physics aspects of the progression through the following stages stable nuclei fireball quark-gluon plasma formation (coo... | 1 |
I came across this phrase in school and I became quite confused with whether it should be seen as a personification or not. It may be a collocation but does that mean it can't be a personification? 'Gathering' to me usually entails the getting together of people/ animals (animate) so if it is placed next to something t... | 1 |
NASA published a computer generated black hole image. In the image you can clearly see the event horizon and the light of background stars graduating from "smeared" to normal. However, between the event horizon and the smeared stars there is an area which looks rather normal. Why is this? If the smear is due to gravita... | 1 |
A very basic question of mine: Whenever I read a proof I am able to remember it only for a couple of months. But I really want to remember it for at least one year or so if not more. Is it the natural way or is it that once you read a proof of a theorem you are able to recollect it even after a few years I am feeling q... | 1 |
I'm willing to teach some software for high school students next summer, I have chosen Mathematica. What other scientific software could I teach to high school students? (Matlab and Maple don't offer much if they know Mathematica). Does Microsoft Excel offer anything that will help with the teaching of mathematics? Wha... | 1 |
Each of the following sets spans a subspace of the complex vector space of all functions from C to C. (Here the scalar field is C, not R.) In each case find a basis for the subspace and prove it is a basis; state the dimension. exp iz; cos z;sin z exp iz; cosh z;sinh z i posted a similar question before, but this is in... | 1 |
I was browsing through KHAN Academy videos when I met the one which Explained why SSA is not a Congruency postutate. But I had this Diagram in my Mind(Different from the video) Click Here to see diagram Sorry that I cannot embed the image, as I have insufficient reputation Here AC = PR, BC = QR, ANGLE A = ANGLE P Now I... | 1 |
When a person sees the word LaTeX the first time, they are likely to think of a rubber material whose name is simply typed with a weird choice of uppercase letters. This strange name leads to much confusion (even ridiculing) and is thus not the best choice from a branding perspective. Is there a good historical reason ... | 1 |
Suppose one constructs a dialogue in which a second participant is clearly there just to provide ballast while the first participant (the author) promotes a point of view. You could refer to the second as a stooge, a prop etc. But I'm looking for an adjective, and "the stoogy guy" doesn't sound all that learned. (-: A ... | 1 |
I just stumbled over the verb "to wake", which according to various sources has two valid forms for the past tense: "woke" and "waked". Some further research stated, that there seem to be two (Old / Middle) English verbs - one strong, one weak - today's "wake" stems from, hence the two forms for past tense: waken, mean... | 1 |
I have a follow up question to this question: Should you use a comma/period after "Thanks"/"Regards" in email signatures? My question is: when should you add a comma when starting a letter/email with Hello John, It was fun to see ... I am pretty sure that a comma goes after the name, but lately I have seen several peop... | 1 |
Wiktionary reads: concinnity: The harmonious reinforcement of the various parts of a work of art. Call it corporate social responsibility at work if you wish, but we simply think that under Howard Shultz's inspired and inspiring leadership Starbucks is just a damned well-managed company that has achieved the concinnity... | 1 |
Looking at this page about Bibtex I see that the article entry should be used when the work has been published in a journal or in a magazine. Suppose that I have a small manual/guide, which probably has not been published, but which totally looks like an article (in the classic Latex meaning), then I can't use the arti... | 1 |
Suppose a metal ring is suspended inside a vertical inductor (with an elastic string ) when the circuit is open. When the circuit is closed, does the metal ring tend to jump up or fall down? Why? I tried to check the magnetic polarities. Initially similar polarities seem to be induced on the near sides of the ring and ... | 1 |
In a text about properties of aerogel I read some interesting facts - clothes with aerogel proved to be impractical, being far too warm to wear. If you isolated a house with aerogel and lit a candle in one of the rooms, after a few days the house would become too hot to live in, just accumulating the candle heat. What ... | 1 |
I am writing a text which I will review later again and want to comment out only a part of a line (in between), something like this: Once upon a time, there was %in some galaxy far away% a nice and cute rabbit... When I review it again, I could decide if it is better to include that part or not. Is it possible to do su... | 1 |
I've just learned a word forbear which means to abstain from something or refrain from something. It was fine until that point, but the moment I learned the meaning of forbearance, I was confused because it had tolerance as its synonym. When forbearance is used to mean tolerance, is it implied that enforcement is what ... | 1 |
Is it possible to extract any particular ion ( either positive or negative ) from ionized gas ( or plasma ) without spending any kind of energy for doing so. I want to design a system for my weekend project where I can separate out positive and negative ions from an ionized gas container, thus leaving behind only one k... | 1 |
Across the world summer is a season of the year and we all talk about 'the summer' - do you have plans for the summer ? etc. But In America it is often taken to refer to the period of college vacation when students take temporary employment etc. e.g. She did charity work over the summer. This would not imply necessaril... | 1 |
Let K be the class of all finite groups. Show that it is not a variety (closed under H, S, and P) and therefore not an equational class. It sounds pretty reasonable that K is closed under H and S. I guess you can create some direct product leading to an infinite group then, but why is it so? Shouldn't every direct prod... | 1 |
If you have a sealed container partially-filled with water and then flip it upside down, the water will fall to the base under gravity. Would it be possible to increase the internal gas pressure sufficiently to stop this from happening? As in, could you have a gas pressure exert enough force onto the water to keep it f... | 1 |
First part: The question is both about the continuity of the water vortex(whirlpool) to vortex in air in time and in space. About continuity in time,does the vortex of the water slowly produce a vortex in the air because the vortex at the surface of the water(circle) causes frictional forces on the air molecules and th... | 1 |
It's just a matter of angle-chasing to show the following: Extend the sides of a convex quadrilateral. Draw the in-circles of the triangles (open or not) defined by an original side and the extended adjacent sides. Their centres are concyclic. Having produced the first cyclic quadrilateral we can iterate the constructi... | 1 |
The usual question and answer seem to be of the form What do you want to be when you grow up? I want to be a singer when I grow up. Should it not be What do you want to be when you have grown up? I want to be a singer when I have grown up. Here we have interpreted grow up as the process at whose end one becomes a singe... | 1 |
I'm looking for a professional-context appropriate synonym for the word "a lot", but with the additional expression of "each contributes only a little" For example, To fill up that vat you'd need a crapload of tennis balls. Here "crapload" implies that each individual tennis ball is actually worthless on it's own. Wher... | 1 |
I'm looking for a phrase like "transcendental language", but meaning eloquent rather than other-worldly. In particular, I want to refer to a [literary] sketch as "_ language". This sketch is A Gotham Reverie by Fanny Fern, in which a prostitute is referred to [revealed as a prostitute] in very abstract terms, such as "... | 1 |
Yet another a part of Circular Staircase, by Mary Rinehart: "Not out in the hall!" she gasped; "Oh, Miss Rachel, not out in the hall!" trying to hold me back. But I am a large woman and Liddy is small. We got to the door, somehow, and Liddy held a brass andiron, which it was all she could do to lift, let alone brain an... | 1 |
It is well known, that a human being can not imagine new colors which are not obtainable by just combining the already known ones (red, green and blue). Actually I can draw parallels to physics and may ask you: Imagine a new physical quantity, which you must not obtain from simply combining any of the already known one... | 1 |
Please have a look at this sentence: "Multiple citations of my work during the short time since their publication indicate its quality." Here work is referring to many publications. I have a tough time reviewing a statement particularly because of this sentence. Is this sentence grammatically correct? I mean are "their... | 1 |
I'm reading a book on description logic and I found white and black squares at the end of some paragraphs. I would think they stand for Q.E.D., but since there are two types used in one book, I believe the black square states for something else. What could it be? Is there some convention for it? (I checked and there is... | 1 |
For rental agencies and companies, the cars owned would be a fleet. Several cars escorting a VIP would be a motorcade. However, what if I want to say: I dislike being the lone driver in an empty stretch of highway, so I may end up speeding to get from the [group of cars] behind me to the [group of cars] in front. Is th... | 1 |
Working with Kirchhoff's rules, I am attempting to device an algorithmic approach to finding the unknowns of the problems, I am of a Computer Science background and I am finding it difficult to identify proper closed loops within the circuit and I am curious if there is a generalized pice of sudo code applicable to the... | 1 |
Although I feel the answer to the following question is negative, I can't get any precise results neither find anything to read. The question is: Would a complete oracle from some level of arithmetical hierarchy anyhow boost the complexity classes, in terms of complexity? For example, would a P machine with halting pro... | 1 |
This is something that has always bugged me. I am never sure where to place the question mark, or whether to place it at all when the end of the sentence does not finish with a question, or a number of questions from the begining For example: The question nagging me is to what extent can we encapsulate all what we obse... | 1 |
I'm interested in the size of atoms (extent of the outermost electron cloud), in particular its cross-sectional area and how it scales by increasing Z. (I trust that this won't be affected much by the number of neutrons?) I recognize that for a given atom/ion one can simply look up the data, but I'm interested in a mor... | 1 |
Usually when I read about AdS/CFT complementarity as a particular case of the Holographic principle, it suggests that physics evolution on a boundary has a map to physics evolution on the bulk. But what of sort of boundaries does this apply? I've usually seen it applied where the event horizon is the boundary and the o... | 1 |
Possible Duplicate: Set table position to top My document (book) has text and floats. There is not enough text, so that all floats can be placed before the text finishes. Then pdfLaTeX puts the remaining float right in the middle of an otherwise empty page. This does not look good. Is there a way to position these floa... | 1 |
Possible Duplicate: What do you call words that look like a negation but are not? I found these poor orphaned words that only exist through the life-giving quality of their affix: feckless, ruthless, unruly, inept, dishevelled, dismayed, disgruntled I'm sure there are more. They have the familiar appearance of antonyms... | 1 |
When my hair gets long I start doing a little flick of my head occasionally to get my hair out of my eyes. This grows into a habit though, and for the first few days after cutting my hair I end up doing to same action. Interestingly enough when I have short hair I feel physical pain. How come the same action hurts when... | 1 |
Possible Duplicate: Maxwell's Demon Constant (information-energy equivalence) I was reading: Demonic device converts information to energy : Experiment inspired by a paradox tempts a bead uphill. Its good to see conservation of energy is violated. :) I want to know more about it. What other resources are available (tha... | 1 |
Does corona discharge charged insulator? I draw a diagram to make it simpler to understand. Electrons form negative side is accelerated due to electric field and accumulate on insulator surface. Gas on the positive side was ionize giving off electrons and flow to positive terminal. Am I understanding this correctly, Wh... | 1 |
Possible Duplicate: How to preserve hyperlinks in included pdf? After I merge PDF documents with pdflatex and pdfpages as described here, the URL-s are either broken (PDF files from OpenOffice), or their colorbox is missing (hyperref), or if they span over two lines only the information from the first line is kept (the... | 1 |
I'm using memoir class to write a novel. As it is widely known, writer comments inside novel characters' dialogues are usually enclosed between long dashes which in turn are written as a triple dash in LaTeX. However I'm experiencing trouble when those long dashes (which always follow or precede a word with no space be... | 1 |
I'm writing a scene in which I wish to describe a typical street beggar - his way of dressing in particular. Check for example such a dude as the one below I could use descriptions such as: snobbish, dirty, bizarre, rugged, barbaric, etc but feel those are not adequate to building a picture of a beggar in the minds of ... | 1 |
I just played a game from the start to the end of main story, there are many other challenges in the game left untouched, so I think I can't say 'game completed', can I? I know the following possible candidates 'completed' 'ended' 'walked through' 'cleared'(well, in Japan they use this word) But I'm not satisfied with ... | 1 |
While it is fairly established that both fast movement and the presence of gravity make time pass slower as compared to a system at rest / free of gravity, does that mean that there is no way for time to pass faster than in vacuum, or does general relativity also have "faster" metrics? To be more precise, is there any ... | 1 |
Some of the distant galaxies appear to be receding from us faster than the speed of light due to stretch of the space between us and those galaxies. By an analogy with the ant on a rope paradox, the light emitted from those galaxies can actually reach us. Is it true that, at one point of time, those galaxies suddenly d... | 1 |
Hello I am new to operational research and would like help classify the following transport problem. I have a model which simulates a taxi like service, it a has a range of inputs that can be changed (no. vehicles, starting times, vehicle capacity etc) and then the model spits out a set of outputs (time spent idol, tim... | 1 |
I read the "Catcher in the rye" and I found it difficult book for not native reader (Compared to for example Steve Jobs biography. There is a lot of guessing what the author means by particular sentence. Context : "Her mother belonged to the same club we did," I said. "I used to caddy once in a while, just to make some... | 1 |
As I understood, we choose to mark the current with arrows going from the plus pole to the minus pole (even though we know that in reality it is the contrary). As I'm looking at electric circuits, I notice that arrows for generators are going from the minus pole to the plus pole, and that for resistors it is the contra... | 1 |
When I use the calculator to get the result of this integral I get a decimal number. However, in my calculus book, as shown on the picture, the answer was represented using some trig symbols! Is there is a way to show the same result, but not in decimal only? I want to use symbols like pi or sin to represent my answer.... | 1 |
There are many different types of fields such as electron field, magnetic field, higgs field, electric field, quarks field etc, my question is do these fields interact directly with each other? Particle can form when the field becomes excited and different particles may interact with each other directly. Electric field... | 1 |
Certain disciplines, generally called pseudosciences, falsely claim that they make actionable truthful statements about observable objective reality. Examples are astrology, homeopathy, psychiatry. How would you call a sincere practitioner (not a researcher/populariser) of such a discipline? Not "charlatan" - the perpe... | 1 |
Is there strong supporting evidence of discrete electron shells or orbitals surrounding atomic nuclei? I realize the math works out and we have energy frequencies emitted, perhaps even atomic diameter measurements. But these still seem indirect and allow for other possible explanations. Is there direct experimental evi... | 1 |
I'm a pretty bad fellow myself,' the stranger remarked, 'but Macfarlane is the boy - Toddy Macfarlane I call him. Toddy, order your friend another glass.' Or it might be, 'Toddy, you jump up and shut the door.' 'Toddy hates me,' he said again. 'Oh yes, Toddy, you do!' The extract is taken from the Body Snatcher by Robe... | 1 |
I was looking for a characterization of the dimension of an nvs using Heine Borel theorem. suppose i have a Compact operator between an Hilbert space and itself, i want to proof that the autospace generated by the eigenvectors associated to one eigenvalues (i'll call it A_L) is finite dimensional. I know from the previ... | 1 |
I want to compare the time that it takes to slide a particle in a frictionless hypocycloid curve, so time would be given by the arclength divided by the velocity So I need first compute the arclength of the hypocycloid curve, but in general the arclength is given by And by conservation of energy, velocity is given by S... | 1 |
I know how to prove that the Riemann integral of a function does not change if one point of the function is changed. However, extending that result to a finite set by use of induction is something I have struggled to prove. I just need a hint as to how I should start off the proof. Looking forward to an exchange of ide... | 1 |
Here is a literally-quoted passage from Martyrs in Paradise: Woman of Mass Destruction by Terry Reese Downing: "How nice of you. And thank you," she again was appreciative. "My pleasure. Go back to rest and sleep. Let me know if you needed something and don't hesitate to wake me up," he told her. Is the use of past ten... | 1 |
I would like to express, in one word, the tendency to concentrate excessively rather than disperse. This is applied in a sentence where I describe a set of data, which has too much focus on one aspect and miss out on other aspects. For this I use the word "constringences". The results collected and presented earlier ar... | 1 |
I read the following sentence in a newspaper about a restaurateur's reasons for abolishing tipping: "Many of the owners other reasons sound like the typical complaints of British tourists, who are perpetually confused by whom to pay and how much." "By" preceding the use of "whom" does not sound right to me. For me the ... | 1 |
I'm trying to find a way to describe improving the Signal to Noise ratio of a communication/message succinctly. Using the entire phrase over and over gets clunky. Phrases that are close, but don't have as much of a technical connotation as I would like: "Tuning" as in tuning a radio "Demunge," but it implies the messag... | 1 |
Common phrases are draw drapes or shades, draw a bath (pull water?), draw a conclusion (out of someone) and other uses of pull. Why does draw mean pull? It becomes confusing when something that had a visualizable meaning - pulling drapes across a window - has been extended to something that does not make sense - turnin... | 1 |
Is there an english word fitting the longer description 'the visible part of something as seen right now' or 'the thing as it can be understood as of this time'? The word 'Impression' seems to cover this somewhat, but it has the added baggage of being someones opinion, rather than describing the factual state something... | 1 |
I want to produce two versions of a book, one with footnotes and the other with endnotes. I'm using the endnote package to convert the footnotes to endnotes to produce the second version. But I need to alter the text on the heading and get the headers on each page to look the same for the endnotes as the other chapters... | 1 |
From a Bibtex file I want to create a References section where each reference has its own abstract. For the abstract, I'm using abstract.bst mentioned in another question. I am using Lyx. When I generate the bookmarks, it only references the start of the References section. This is no good because I want to able to ski... | 1 |
Find one possible pair of values for x and y. If x,y and x-y are two-digit numbers. x is a square number, y is a cube number and x-y is a prime number. Is it as easy as I am thinking it is? Or I am trying to complicate things by looking for the equations here. The simplest way I can see is to write down all these two-d... | 1 |
Edited version. If an electrical charge like a lightning bolt seeks ground (think of a lightning's rod's purpose), and if all matter is seeking ground (gravitational pull), and if all energy and all matter are various forms of vibration (electromagnetic spectrum), what is the likelihood that all forms of energy are dir... | 1 |
Every algorithm I've found so far begins by computing st numberings, which in turn requires a biconnected graph in order to work with an arbitrary vertex pair (s, t). In the following graph, edges [A, B], [F, G] and [H, I] violate the i < j < k property of an st numbering: https://i.stack.imgur.com/XQmju.png It can obv... | 1 |
Is this double/triple negative grammatically sound? Ordered operations require that space on disk is allocated sequentially, so spatial ordering corresponds to chronology of operations, but actual disk writes need not to be neither atomic nor ordered. Explanation: Words neither and nor emphasize on the fact that both c... | 1 |
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