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- Re: JSH: Mystery increases
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- Re: Historyu of the integral of secant
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- Extraction of a subsequence of functions
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- JSH: Mystery increases
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- Re: How do we arrive at this no. of possible permutes
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- Re: History of the integral of secant
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- Re: Superfunction provides iteration (was Re: Continuous iteration of another quadratic map)
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- Re: Does one need BIJECTION to define CARDINALITY?, Was Re: Definition of a bijection
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- Re: Superfunction provides iteration (was Re: Continuous iteration of another quadratic map)
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- Does one need BIJECTION to define CARDINALITY?, Was Re: Definition of a bijection
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- -- Packing unit circles in squares: new results
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- Re: Historyu of the integral of secant
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- How do we arrive at this no. of possible permutes
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- Historyu of the integral of secant
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- Change of variable in integration
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- Re: Superfunction provides iteration (was Re: Continuous iteration of another quadratic map)
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- OT: Ping Gottfried Helms
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- Re: Question about Cn functions
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- space of continuous functions with limits 0 at infinities DENSE in space of continuous functions with compact support?
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- Re: JSH: Let's play a game
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- Re: Question on sums of roots of integers-
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- Re: Symmetrized complex space
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- Re: Normal subgroups and quotient groups
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- Normal subgroups and quotient groups
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- Question on sums of roots of integers
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- Re: Beginner questions on distributions
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- Re: Wanted - Standard term for "periodic" function with increasing wavelength
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- Re: Beginner questions on distributions
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- Re: Superfunction provides iteration (was Re: Continuous iteration of another quadratic map)
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- Re: Superfunction provides iteration (was Re: Continuous iteration of another quadratic map)
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- Beginner questions on distributions
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- Re: Symmetrized complex space
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- Re: Special Functions
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- Re: SUBTHREAD : fixed point
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- Re: Self-study Linear Algebra book
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- Re: Superfunction provides iteration (was Re: Continuous iteration of another quadratic map)
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- Re: fixed point set theory
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- Re: second order nonlinear differential equation
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- Re: f(2*x) = f(x) + 3, x>0 ; a causal model
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- Re: Special Functions
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- Symmetrized complex space
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- Re: Wanted - Standard term for "periodic" function with increasing wavelength
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- f(2*x) = f(x) + 3, x>0 ; a causal model
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- Re: Are There Free Computer Algebra Systems?
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- Re: Self-study Linear Algebra book
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- Re: Complex Heuristics
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- Re: nxn matrices of rank k (k<n) ,etc. New Question.
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- Re: JSH: Step by step through the factoring algorithm
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- Re: Superfunction provides iteration (was Re: Continuous iteration of another quadratic map)
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