Re: FLTMA: A little group theory
- From: Gerry Myerson <gerry@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 09 Oct 2006 06:31:56 GMT
In article <1160364714.867753.175300@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>,
"The Dougster" <DGoncz@xxxxxxx> wrote:
Thank you Gerry. Why reinvent the wheel, right?
Well, at least the wheel has been successful. You're trying to reinvent
the Edsel.
Our text stops at Galios theory.
You know, the first time you did this, I let it go. I figured it was
just a typo, and Usenet etiquette frowns on making a big deal out of
a typo. But now, I'm convinced that you think this is the correct
spelling of Galois. Success in mathematics depends on attention to
detail, and maybe you can start here.
Since I've brought up Usenet etiquette, perhaps I could ask you
to refrain from top-posting.
Do you or any reader think the proposition at hand to be provable?
Provable, by you? Not a chance.
If so, then would Galios theory, another set of theories, or Galios
representations be the tool or tools to use?
Aargh!
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Gerry Myerson (gerry@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx) (i -> u for email)
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