I believe it was Rav SZA who wrote/said that there are three "threes" (3 things that people do having to do with "3") that are made up.
Does anyone know where this is written and/or what they are?
Word equations, but not as you know it! Given a sentence which will include two numbers, numerically, and a spelt operator, in the order seen in the examples, your goal is to give the numerical answer
The operators will be spelt as: "add", "minus", "times" and "divide"
Any real number integer may...
The phrase "neon number" is sometimes used for a number where: square the number, add the digits of that in base 10, and you get the original number.
So, 9 is a neon number (-> 81, 8+1, 9)
Indeed it is usually said there are only three neon numbers (0, 1, and 9).
Surprisingly I couldn't google an...
Pascal's triangle is a triangular diagram where the values of two numbers added together produce the one below them.
This is the start of it:
1
1 1
1 2 1
1 3 3 1
1 4 6 4 1
You can see that the outside is all 1s, and each number is the sum of the two above it. This continues forever.
Yo...
Consider the game of Sudoku played on an infinite board where the subsquares are also infinite, i.e. our board is indexed by $\mathbb{N}^2 \times \mathbb{N}^2$. Let's call a solution to such a game a function $f(a, b, m, n)$ which assigns a natural number to each space $(m,n)$ in each subsquare $...
I have a php code that rise a query against a MariaDB (using MariaDB 10.5.11 on debian 11) table; I use php-mysql prepared queries for this task as reported in the code below:
if($this->dbcon->begin_transaction() === false) {
$this->errNum = -1;
$this->errText = "Unable to start t...
Given $$a + b + c = 3$$
prove
$$\frac{a}{b^2 + 1} + \frac{b}{c^2 + 1} + \frac{c}{a^2 + 1} \geq \frac{3}{2}$$
One can prove the above using a great deal of "human" insight and equation manipulation, as shown here.
I would like to prove this with as much automatic symbol manipulation as possible. ...
Given a struct, for instance:
struct A {
char a;
char b;
} __attribute__((packed));
I want the offset of b (in this example, 1) in the struct to be printed at compile time - I don't want to have to run the program and call something like printf("%zu", offsetof(struct A, b)); because prin...
I am a physicist currently working on a question posed as part of an algebraic geometric description of a physical set:
I did not find a question that is closely related to what I am searching for yet, but please feel free to just post the link below. My question concerns semialgebraic sets that ...