Re: please suggest any topic
- From: "Mike Terry" <news.dead.person.stones@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 21 Nov 2008 19:01:33 -0000
"Nimo" <azeez541@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Frederick Williams wrote:
Nimo wrote:
For the last 1 week, I'm eating all the math,
every now and then an idea strikes to my mind.
I'm asking you people's help and great you are helping
with great energy.
very, very Thanks
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If math can be classified in to important categories,
broadly they are
1.NUMBER THEORY,
2.DISCRETE MATH,
3.ALGEBRA,
4.GEOMETRY and
5.APPLIED MATH,
6.ANALYSIS[calculus]
the bad thing is that I'm not a math student, but touched
almost all the concepts for my problem,
But I left Numerical Integration and Matrices,
Number Theory is not useful.
Things have changed since Hardy's day.
Discrete Math->information theory
[ I asked about Man, Woman, M W M W, ] problem
Did you ever explain what a 'step' in turning a jumbled list into a list
of pairs was?
the strange thing about that is
I think like let there are 'n' steps for
(p) men + (q) women =total =n
let the given order as 0th step
while the sequence is jumped to 1st step,
along with the change it will get added some information
to reverse the process, so that jumping to 0th step will
produce original sequence.
now step 2 change + some additional information
again that gives us 1 and 1 in turn give us original
so there are 'n' steps,n-1n-2.n-3,.........1,'0'
therefore 0th step original is sequence.
Thanks.
now you got it?
I think maybe I've got it! (At least, I've certainly got what you've asked
for above :-)
Step 0 = given order
Step 1 = final order (with "additional info" = given order).
Now we can "jump" from step 0 to step 1, and then jump back again to step 0.
So n=2.
It all makes sense now, except why you couldn't see this yourself...
Mike.
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