sci.math
- Closeness of multiples of e to integer + 1/2, mtffree
- Essentials of Statistics 3rd edition Triola, veronicadwilson
- Formula: Influenza death esimtator (sin/cos) ??, MathTeacher
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trueseker@xxxxxxxxx
- Re: Alien on Youtube?, curious george
- Brownian Motion - proof of Strong Markov property, dycwan@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx
- Is this a known theorem?,
Ludovicus
- Re: Is this a known theorem?,
David C. Ullrich
- Re: Is this a known theorem?,
Ludovicus
- Re: Is this a known theorem?, Robert Israel
- Re: Is this a known theorem?,
Ludovicus
- Re: Is this a known theorem?,
David C. Ullrich
- Groebner,
KY
- Re: Groebner,
alainverghote@xxxxxxxxx
- Re: Groebner, KY
- Re: Groebner, Bill Dubuque
- Re: Groebner,
alainverghote@xxxxxxxxx
- Piecewise bounded derivatives => Lipschitz?,
Richard Hayden
- Re: Piecewise bounded derivatives => Lipschitz?, Richard Hayden
- Re: Piecewise bounded derivatives => Lipschitz?, G. A. Edgar
- Re: Piecewise bounded derivatives => Lipschitz?, David C. Ullrich
- INVERSE zero versus VOID(NULL)zero,
inverse 19
- Re: INVERSE zero versus VOID(NULL)zero, inverse 19
- Integration,
John
- Re: Integration, Torsten Hennig
- Re: Integration, Linear1983
- Point charges inside a sphere,
Greg Griffiths
- Re: Point charges inside a sphere,
se16
- Re: Point charges inside a sphere, David W . Cantrell
- Re: Point charges inside a sphere, William Elliot
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se16
- A Systems Theoretical Formal Logic for Category Theory, C Pedro
- Modular varieties and number theory, Marko Amnell
- Re: JSH: Referral to NY Times "End the University as We Know It", KMF
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Dan
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Jussi Piitulainen
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Gc
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Aatu Koskensilta
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Gc
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David C . Ullrich
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Jussi Piitulainen
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- a question about limit,
Yihong
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Virgil
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Virgil
- Re: Possibility of sieving a non trivial tree in 3n+1?:Correction, dan73
- Re: Galois Extension of rings, leland . mcinnes
- Compact Sets,
John
- Re: Compact Sets,
rdecker
- Re: Compact Sets, William Elliot
- Re: Compact Sets, David C . Ullrich
- Re: Compact Sets, G. A. Edgar
- Re: Compact Sets,
rdecker
- Rolle's Theorem,
Linear1983
- Re: Rolle's Theorem,
[Mr.] Lynn Kurtz
- Re: Rolle's Theorem,
Thomas Nordhaus
- Re: Rolle's Theorem, se16
- Re: Rolle's Theorem, Thomas Nordhaus
- Re: Rolle's Theorem,
Thomas Nordhaus
- Re: Rolle's Theorem,
[Mr.] Lynn Kurtz
- Re: A Short and Plain Proof of Fermat`s Last Theorem about Pythagorean triples, Roman B. Binder
- Re: Group module notation question, Mariano Suárez-Alvarez
- Re: How are projective varieties helpful in studying affine varieties?,
Mariano Suárez-Alvarez
- <Possible follow-ups>
- Re: How are projective varieties helpful in studying affine varieties?, Mariano Suárez-Alvarez
- Measure on sphere question,
miskimo
- Re: Measure on sphere question, David C . Ullrich
- Re: Possibility of sieving a non trivial tree in 3n+1?,
Mensanator
- Re: Possibility of sieving a non trivial tree in 3n+1?,
Gerry Myerson
- Re: Possibility of sieving a non trivial tree in 3n+1?,
Mensanator
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- Re: Possibility of sieving a non trivial tree in 3n+1?,
Mensanator
- <Possible follow-ups>
- Re: Possibility of sieving a non trivial tree in 3n+1?, dan73
- Re: Possibility of sieving a non trivial tree in 3n+1?, dan73
- Re: Possibility of sieving a non trivial tree in 3n+1?,
Gerry Myerson
- Re: Somthing new on 3n+1,
Chip Eastham
- <Possible follow-ups>
- Re: Somthing new on 3n+1, Mensanator
- Engineering and Chemical Thermodynamics by Wyatt Tenhaeff Milo Koretsky, servicepp@xxxxxxxxxxx
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achille
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- Re: Integral, Chip Eastham
- sylow group,
madhuresh . roy
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- sylow group,
madhuresh . roy
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- Re: minimal surfaces, gudi
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- Re: Riemann Integral,
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Albert
- Re: Halving problem, [Mr.] Lynn Kurtz
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- Re: lebesgue integration question, Ray Vickson
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user923005
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- Re: Proof of property of naturals,
MoeBlee
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MoeBlee
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agapito6314
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- Simple version of Wick's theorem,
pauldepstein
- Re: Simple version of Wick's theorem, Robert Israel
- what is the importance of Matrix of [(cos x, sin x), (-sin x, cos x)]., thaif
- Isometry existence question,
Carl R.
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jinhyun
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Carl R.
- Re: Isometry existence question, Chip Eastham
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Carl R.
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jinhyun
- N Balls in M Buckets: Distribution?,
Andrew Tomazos
- Re: N Balls in M Buckets: Distribution?, Robert Israel
- johnreed take 26 Part-4, Modified April 24, 2009, johnlawrencereedjr
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charger144
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- Why are nilpotent elements bad?,
Rolando
- Re: Why are nilpotent elements bad?, Arturo Magidin
- Re: Why are nilpotent elements bad?, James Dolan
- finite group,
vinay . yadava
- Re: finite group,
Derek Holt
- Re: finite group, Steve Dalton
- Re: finite group,
Derek Holt
- 1D Heat conduction equation with everything specified on one end., sam
- Tetrahedron,
AI
- <Possible follow-ups>
- Tetrahedron, AI
- Tetrahedron,
AI
- Re: Tetrahedron,
Chip Eastham
- Re: Tetrahedron, Robert Israel
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achille
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Chip Eastham
- Trigonometric equation help,
Albert
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Virgil
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William Elliot
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Ken Pledger
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lataianu bogdan
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Robert H. Lewis
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- ---- --- ---- Conditional non integer solutions, Deep
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I.N. Galidakis
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Chip Eastham
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Chip Eastham
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Chip Eastham
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Chip Eastham
- Re: Flaw in "An Update on the 4CT" by Robin Thomas?, bleuprint
- General Solution of a Functional Equation,
Maury Barbato
- Re: General Solution of a Functional Equation, Patrick Coilland
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- Fixd point,
KY
- Re: Fixd point, William Elliot
- Are these integers relatively prime?,
James
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- Covering map and topological group,
Don
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José Carlos Santos
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Jannick Asmus
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Jannick Asmus
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José Carlos Santos
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- Matrix equation of operators and integro-differential equations, Jon Slaughter
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- Re: Intervals on integrals,
Virgil
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- Re: Intervals on integrals, William Elliot
- How Many Eth Roots Do Nonzero Complex Numbers Have?, Michael Ejercito
- A missing point?,
Albert
- Re: A missing point?,
David W . Cantrell
- Re: A missing point?, Albert
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David W . Cantrell
- f'(x) = g'(x) imples f(x) - g(x) is a constant,
countableinfinity
- Re: f'(x) = g'(x) imples f(x) - g(x) is a constant, Patrick Coilland
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- Re: f'(x) = g'(x) imples f(x) - g(x) is a constant,
Jean-Christophe
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- Re: f'(x) = g'(x) imples f(x) - g(x) is a constant, [Mr.] Lynn Kurtz
- Re: f'(x) = g'(x) imples f(x) - g(x) is a constant, gudi
- Re: Why Don't Einsteinians Search for their Aether?, inverse 19
- is this solvable?,
johnboy98105
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- Eliminate,
KY
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Dave
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grpadmin
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grpadmin
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KY
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Dave
- t-value and p-value, Vu Ngo
- Bound for quotient of eigenvalues,
José Carlos Santos
- Re: Bound for quotient of eigenvalues,
achille
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- Re: Bound for quotient of eigenvalues,
José Carlos Santos
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achille
- commutator subgroup of Dihedral group on n-polygon,
lite . on . beta
- Re: commutator subgroup of Dihedral group on n-polygon, colinclout
- Re: commutator subgroup of Dihedral group on n-polygon, Timothy Murphy
- Re: commutator subgroup of Dihedral group on n-polygon, colinclout
- Re: commutator subgroup of Dihedral group on n-polygon,
Arturo Magidin
- Re: commutator subgroup of Dihedral group on n-polygon, Gerry Myerson
- Re: commutator subgroup of Dihedral group on n-polygon, Richard L. Peterson
- What powers of 11 aside from 0,1,2,3,4 are palindromes? (if any),
Richard L. Peterson
- Re: What powers of 11 aside from 0,1,2,3,4 are palindromes? (if any),
Nicolas Bonneel
- Re: What powers of 11 aside from 0,1,2,3,4 are palindromes? (if any), Nicolas Bonneel
- Re: What powers of 11 aside from 0,1,2,3,4 are palindromes? (if any), Richard L. Peterson
- Re: What powers of 11 aside from 0,1,2,3,4 are palindromes? (if any), gerry
- Re: What powers of 11 aside from 0,1,2,3,4 are palindromes? (if any), rossum
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- Re: What powers of 11 aside from 0,1,2,3,4 are palindromes? (if any),
Nicolas Bonneel
- 9 hours until my exam, please help (sylow practice question),
lite . on . beta
- Re: 9 hours until my exam, please help (sylow practice question), Richard L. Peterson
- Re: 9 hours until my exam, please help (sylow practice question),
Timothy Murphy
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lite . on . beta
- Re: 9 hours until my exam, please help (sylow practice question), Timothy Murphy
- Re: 9 hours until my exam, please help (sylow practice question),
lite . on . beta
- sylow p-subgroups,
lite . on . beta
- Re: sylow p-subgroups, Richard L. Peterson
- Re: sylow p-subgroups, Arturo Magidin
- Equality of derivatives,
Uno
- Re: Equality of derivatives, William Elliot
- Re: Equality of derivatives, Dave L. Renfro
- Boeing to reduce production of 777 from 7 to 5 planes per month, london . news . channel
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- Geometry Question,
AI
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jillbones
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AI
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AI
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jillbones
- Re: Path on complex plane, [Mr.] Lynn Kurtz
- d|a[n],
KY
- Re: d|a[n],
William Elliot
- Re: d|a[n], William Elliot
- Re: d|a[n], José Carlos Santos
- Re: d|a[n], Bill Dubuque
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Patrick Coilland
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achille
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achille
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William Elliot
- D_6 isomorphic to S_3 x C_2,
G Patel
- Re: D_6 isomorphic to S_3 x C_2, Gerry Myerson
- Inverse of laplacian,
Graven Water
- Re: Inverse of laplacian, Graven Water
- Aut(G), Inn(G), Out(G),
G Patel
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Christopher Henrich
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Christopher Henrich
- Question about polyhedra,
the_tool_man
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- Factorization of a^3 + b^3 + c^3 - 3abc,
Dave L. Renfro
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juandiego
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juandiego
- qq, Hana Florova
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Maury Barbato
- Re: Normal Distributions,
Robert Israel
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Maury Barbato
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W^3
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Robert Israel
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Edward Jensen
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Gus Gassmann
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Gus Gassmann
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Richard Hayden
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Richard Hayden
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Richard Hayden
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lite . on . beta
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Kenneth Bull
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Chuck
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fractal97
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fractal97
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- Re: A nonselfadjoint problem, fractal97
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PA1980
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Robert Israel
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PA1980
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PA1980
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clvickson
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PA1980
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Robert Israel
- A math question, help!,
hhwolf76
- Re: A math question, help!, clvickson
- Ring question,
tomtim20
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Arturo Magidin
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Jack Schmidt
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tomtim20
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Mariano Suárez-Alvarez
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tomtim20
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Tonicopm
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Arturo Magidin
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Arturo Magidin
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I.N. Galidakis
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Rotwang
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- Re: Rude math :-),
David C . Ullrich
- Re: Rude math :-), Rotwang
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pubkeybreaker
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Gerry Myerson
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Gerry Myerson
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David C . Ullrich
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David W . Cantrell
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- Re: Rude math :-), Mensanator
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- Re: Rude math :-), David C . Ullrich
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David W . Cantrell
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Axel Vogt
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Chip Eastham
- Integral of sin(x)/x,
Jean-Christophe
- Re: Integral of sin(x)/x,
David C . Ullrich
- Re: Integral of sin(x)/x,
Jean-Christophe
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G. A. Edgar
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Jean-Christophe
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Noone
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Raymond Manzoni
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Daryl McCullough
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David C . Ullrich
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David C . Ullrich
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David C . Ullrich
- A function f ( x , m , n ) for which f ' ( x ) = 0 ONLY when gcd( m, n) > 1 for 1 < n < m and m, n odd ?,
Gerry
- Re: A function f ( x , m , n ) for which f ' ( x ) = 0 ONLY when gcd( m, n) > 1 for 1 < n < m and m, n odd ?, Gerry
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Gerry
- Re: A function f ( x , m , n ) for which f ' ( x ) = 0 ONLY when gcd( m, n) > 1 for 1 < n < m and m, n odd ?, Gerry Myerson
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- Multiplicative Inverse of AP-adics, for status as a Archimedean Well Ordered Field, plutonium . archimedes
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- Re: Maple-coeff, sgrayb@xxxxxxxxx
- ..reducible elements,
monodromy88
- Re: ..reducible elements,
Gerry Myerson
- Re: ..reducible elements,
ballade1
- Re: ..reducible elements, Gerry Myerson
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monodromy88
- Re: ..reducible elements, Robert Israel
- Re: ..reducible elements,
ballade1
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Gerry Myerson
- -- Subring of the rational numbers,
ballade1
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Ronald Bruck
- <Possible follow-ups>
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giveitawhirl2008
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amy666
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David C . Ullrich
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Aatu Koskensilta
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A N Niel
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FredJeffries
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Aatu Koskensilta
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David C . Ullrich
- Traversable graphs,
conrad
- Re: Traversable graphs,
Robert Israel
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conrad
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- Re: Traversable graphs, grpadmin
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- Re: Traversable graphs, jbriggs444
- Re: Traversable graphs,
conrad
- Re: Traversable graphs, Mensanator
- Re: Traversable graphs,
Robert Israel
- Why some recurrence relations have solutions for f(n) = n^2 while others do not?, countableinfinity
- Closed surface vectorial area, John
- Adomian Decomposition Method, Fırat
- EURASIP JASP - Special issue on Image Processing and Analysis in Biomechanics – 2nd Call for papers, tavares@xxxxxxxx
- Reducible polynomials in Z[x] - definitions?,
ballade1
- Re: Reducible polynomials in Z[x] - definitions?,
Arturo Magidin
- Re: Reducible polynomials in Z[x] - definitions?,
ballade1
- Re: Reducible polynomials in Z[x] - definitions?, ballade1
- Re: Reducible polynomials in Z[x] - definitions?, ballade1
- Re: Reducible polynomials in Z[x] - definitions?, Arturo Magidin
- Re: Reducible polynomials in Z[x] - definitions?,
ballade1
- Re: Reducible polynomials in Z[x] - definitions?, Arturo Magidin
- Re: Reducible polynomials in Z[x] - definitions?,
ballade1
- Re: Reducible polynomials in Z[x] - definitions?, Tonicopm
- Re: Reducible polynomials in Z[x] - definitions?,
Arturo Magidin
- Riemann Zeta Function,
Freakazoid
- Re: Riemann Zeta Function,
Raymond Manzoni
- Re: Riemann Zeta Function, Freakazoid
- Re: Riemann Zeta Function, Freakazoid
- Re: Riemann Zeta Function,
Raymond Manzoni
- Christian Audigier Bikinis - Cheap, feihufeii
- Mobius transformations.,
habeel
- Re: Mobius transformations.,
David C. Ullrich
- Re: Mobius transformations., habeel
- Re: Mobius transformations.,
David C. Ullrich
- online interactive statistics courses this May, courses@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
- Analytic functions,
habeel
- Re: Analytic functions,
Tim Norfolk
- Re: Analytic functions, habeel
- Re: Analytic functions,
Tim Norfolk
- habeel,
habeel
- Analytic functions, habeel
- PROVEN: Universe is inversely proportioned at inverse 19, inverse 19
- CMS: where are the zeroes ?,
Han de Bruijn
- Re: CMS: where are the zeroes ?,
Dik T. Winter
- Re: CMS: where are the zeroes ?,
Han de Bruijn
- Re: CMS: where are the zeroes ?, David C. Ullrich
- Re: CMS: where are the zeroes ?, Han de Bruijn
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- Re: CMS: where are the zeroes ?,
Han de Bruijn
- Re: CMS: where are the zeroes ?,
Dik T. Winter
- Re: CMS: where are the zeroes ?, umumenu
- Re: CMS: where are the zeroes ?, umumenu
- Re: CMS: where are the zeroes ?,
Han de Bruijn
- Re: CMS: where are the zeroes ?, victor_meldrew_666@xxxxxxxxxxx
- Re: CMS: where are the zeroes ?, Han de Bruijn
- Re: CMS: where are the zeroes ?,
Robert Israel
- Re: CMS: where are the zeroes ?, Han de Bruijn
- Re: CMS: where are the zeroes ?, umumenu
- Re: CMS: where are the zeroes ?, Nimo
- Re: CMS: where are the zeroes ?, amy666
- Re: CMS: where are the zeroes ?,
Tim Norfolk
- Re: CMS: where are the zeroes ?, Robert Israel
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- Re: CMS: where are the zeroes ?, umumenu
- Re: CMS: where are the zeroes ?, Han de Bruijn
- Re: - Irreducible polynomial modulo p,
José Carlos Santos
- Re: - Irreducible polynomial modulo p,
Robert Israel
- Re: - Irreducible polynomial modulo p, José Carlos Santos
- Re: - Irreducible polynomial modulo p,
Robert Israel
- Re: -- Maximal ideals in Z[x] and Z[x, y],
Mariano Suárez-Alvarez
- Re: -- Maximal ideals in Z[x] and Z[x, y],
victor_meldrew_666@xxxxxxxxxxx
- Re: -- Maximal ideals in Z[x] and Z[x, y], Steve Dalton
- Re: -- Maximal ideals in Z[x] and Z[x, y], Hagen
- Re: -- Maximal ideals in Z[x] and Z[x, y], Steve Dalton
- Re: -- Maximal ideals in Z[x] and Z[x, y], Bill Dubuque
- Re: -- Maximal ideals in Z[x] and Z[x, y],
victor_meldrew_666@xxxxxxxxxxx
- Re: -- Maximal ideals in Z[x] and Z[x, y],
KMF
- Re: -- Maximal ideals in Z[x] and Z[x, y],
Gerry Myerson
- Re: -- Maximal ideals in Z[x] and Z[x, y], KMF
- Re: -- Maximal ideals in Z[x] and Z[x, y], Steve Dalton
- Re: -- Maximal ideals in Z[x] and Z[x, y], gerry
- Re: -- Maximal ideals in Z[x] and Z[x, y], victor_meldrew_666@xxxxxxxxxxx
- Re: -- Maximal ideals in Z[x] and Z[x, y], Gerry Myerson
- Re: -- Maximal ideals in Z[x] and Z[x, y], Derek Holt
- Re: -- Maximal ideals in Z[x] and Z[x, y], victor_meldrew_666@xxxxxxxxxxx
- Re: -- Maximal ideals in Z[x] and Z[x, y], Hagen
- Re: -- Maximal ideals in Z[x] and Z[x, y], Bill Dubuque
- Re: -- Maximal ideals in Z[x] and Z[x, y], Hagen
- Re: -- Maximal ideals in Z[x] and Z[x, y], Bill Dubuque
- Re: -- Maximal ideals in Z[x] and Z[x, y], Gerry Myerson
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Gerry Myerson
- Re: -- Maximal ideals in polynomial rings (1),
Mariano Suárez-Alvarez
- Re: -- Maximal ideals in polynomial rings (1), Steve Dalton
- Re: -- Maximal ideals in polynomial rings (1), ballade1
- Re: -- Maximal ideals in polynomial rings (1),
Arturo Magidin
- Re: -- Maximal ideals in polynomial rings (1),
Tonicopm
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Tonicopm
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- Re: ? how different a set of eqns are, Robert Israel
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- Re: Evaluating a rational function in sage, Mensanator
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Rotwang
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Nicolas Bonneel
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\"Gary Z.\"
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\"Gary Z.\"
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A N Niel
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Chip Eastham
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Chip Eastham
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Nicolas Bonneel
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Nimo
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Nimo
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need_for_help
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David C . Ullrich
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- Re: exercise on Mersenne numbers (Crandall & Pomerance),
no comment
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Patrick Coilland
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frpatte
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Robert Israel
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William Elliot
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thirdmojo
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thirdmojo
- Re: - A question about free products with a trivial factor,
ballade1
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Peter Webb
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pauldepstein
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amy666
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Chip Eastham
- Re: Isomorphism of "bilinear modules" (M,B) and (M',B'),
KMF
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KMF
- Re: Need help defining a division operator in N,
William Elliot
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Dan Christensen
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Dan Christensen
- Re: “almost regular” polytope,
Tim Little
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Peter B
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Peter B
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Mariano Suárez-Alvarez
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Peter B
- Re: Inconsistencies in Probability Theory,
Ray Vickson
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Ray Vickson
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- Re: f(x,y)f(y,x)=1,
W^3
- Re: f(x,y)f(y,x)=1,
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alainverghote@xxxxxxxxx
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Timothy Murphy
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- Re: 2^3 * 3^2 * 7 | n^9 - n^3, Patrick Coilland
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- Re: Simple rankit approximation with |rel. error| < 4E-4, Knud Thomsen
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- Re: Fundamental group of genus n (Massey.4.6, exercise 5.5-6), Mariano Suárez-Alvarez
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Don
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- Re: Set Notation Syntax,
William Elliot
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Dirk Van de moortel
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David C . Ullrich
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Tim Little
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- Re: Set Notation Syntax, Aatu Koskensilta
- Re: Set Notation Syntax, Michael Press
- Re: choice of prison sentence, Mensanator
- Re: choice of prison sentence, sv07171024
- Re: > Subgroups of f.g. abelian groups are f.g. - question about proof, cbrown@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
- Re: > Subgroups of f.g. abelian groups are f.g. - question about proof,
Derek Holt
- Re: > Subgroups of f.g. abelian groups are f.g. - question about proof,
ballade1
- Re: > Subgroups of f.g. abelian groups are f.g. - question about proof, Arturo Magidin
- Re: > Subgroups of f.g. abelian groups are f.g. - question about proof, ballade1
- Re: > Subgroups of f.g. abelian groups are f.g. - question about proof, ballade1
- Re: > Subgroups of f.g. abelian groups are f.g. - question about proof, smn
- Re: > Subgroups of f.g. abelian groups are f.g. - question about proof, ballade1
- Re: > Subgroups of f.g. abelian groups are f.g. - question about proof, Arturo Magidin
- Re: > Subgroups of f.g. abelian groups are f.g. - question about proof, smn
- Re: > Subgroups of f.g. abelian groups are f.g. - question about proof, Arturo Magidin
- Re: > Subgroups of f.g. abelian groups are f.g. - question about proof, smn
- Re: > Subgroups of f.g. abelian groups are f.g. - question about proof, Arturo Magidin
- Re: > Subgroups of f.g. abelian groups are f.g. - question about proof,
ballade1
- Re: > Subgroups of f.g. abelian groups are f.g. - question about proof, KMF
- Re: Grothendieck-Riemann-Roch, ballade1
- Re: normal form system of differential equations question,
Robert Israel
- Re: normal form system of differential equations question, Nicolas Bonneel
- Re: normal form system of differential equations question,
Nicolas Bonneel
- Re: normal form system of differential equations question, Nicolas Bonneel
- Re: normal form system of differential equations question, Nicolas Bonneel
- Re: please Help me,
Artin
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- Re: The Mathematics of the Rule of 72,
Robert Israel
- Re: The Mathematics of the Rule of 72,
Michael Ejercito
- Re: The Mathematics of the Rule of 72, curious george
- Re: The Mathematics of the Rule of 72,
sv07171024
- Re: The Mathematics of the Rule of 72, Michael Ejercito
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- Re: The Mathematics of the Rule of 72, sv07171024
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David Bernier
- Re: The Mathematics of the Rule of 72, Robert Israel
- Re: The Mathematics of the Rule of 72,
Michael Ejercito
- Re: square roots, Dave Seaman
- Re: square roots, G. A. Edgar
- Re: square roots, David W . Cantrell
- Re: square roots, Ophélie D
- Re: Triangles in ellipse - optimization problem, Thomas Nordhaus
- Re: Triangles in ellipse - optimization problem,
David W . Cantrell
- Re: Triangles in ellipse - optimization problem, corklebath
- Re: Triangles in ellipse - optimization problem,
Thomas Nordhaus
- Re: Triangles in ellipse - optimization problem, corklebath
- Re: Triangles in ellipse - optimization problem, Thomas Nordhaus
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Cary
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OwlHoot
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OwlHoot
- Re: Can you solve this,
William Elliot
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AI
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AI
- Re: > > Subgroups of Z x Z,
Arturo Magidin
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Mariano Suárez-Alvarez
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ballade1
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ballade1
- Re: the binary tree,
William Elliot
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calvin
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calvin
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Dave
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calvin
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calvin
- Re: (Is there) a matrix rep. for n-linear maps, n>2 ?, Herman Rubin
- Re: Malgrange-Ehrenpreis theorem,
David Bernier
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David Bernier
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David Bernier
- Re: ---- ---- --- Question on Integer solutions, pumpledumplekins
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victor_meldrew_666@xxxxxxxxxxx
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gudi
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- Re: Divisibility of (p-1)......(p-i+1), Fatal
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- Re: McNuggets problem,
se16
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jinhyun
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Mariano Suárez-Alvarez
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John
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- Re: What exactly is the trivial canonical bundle,
Mariano Suárez-Alvarez
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Galois
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Galois
- Re: again (911),
Patrick Coilland
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achille
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achille
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James Burns
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helms . lester
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helms . lester
- Re: CMS: arbitrary too simple closed curves,
David C . Ullrich
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Han de Bruijn
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Han de Bruijn
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Greg Neill
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Timothy Murphy
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jinhyun
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jinhyun
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Ken Pledger
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- Re: Mod[n^9-n^3,m]=0, William Elliot
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Patrick Coilland
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KY
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KY
- Re: Can a branch point of finite order be turned into a pole?, David C . Ullrich
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William Elliot
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aegis
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aegis
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Nicolas Bonneel
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Nicolas Bonneel
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nucloxylon
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Mike Terry
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Tim Little
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Tim Little
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Tim Little
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Ken Quirici
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Mike Terry
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Ken Quirici
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curious george
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marko . amnell
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temptony
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Michael Stemper
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Tonicopm
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lwalke3
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lwalke3
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pubkeybreaker
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temptony
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temptony
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user923005
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victor_meldrew_666@xxxxxxxxxxx
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Han de Bruijn
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Han de Bruijn
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- Re: MPG with vertices of degree=0mod3,
David C . Ullrich
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gerry
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gerry
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Mensanator
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sv07171024
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sv07171024
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hagman
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David Bernier
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David Bernier
- Re: number of graphs with n vertices and k edges, Chip Eastham
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Mensanator
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Gerry Myerson
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Tim Little
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Nicolas Bonneel
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genericaudioperson
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genericaudioperson
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Jon Slaughter
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Dave Seaman
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- Re: How to solve linear systems accurately?,
Dave
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Nicolas Bonneel
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Mate Resees
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Mate Resees
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gerry
- Re: Is (p-1)C(i-1) an integer?,
charlescalculus_robertobaggio
- Re: Is (p-1)C(i-1) an integer?, Arturo Magidin
- Re: Is (p-1)C(i-1) an integer?,
charlescalculus_robertobaggio
- Re: Is (p-1)C(i-1) an integer?,
chuck
- Re: Is (p-1)C(i-1) an integer?,
Arturo Magidin
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Arturo Magidin
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- Re: independence of pi and e,
Tim Little
- Re: independence of pi and e,
amy666
- Re: independence of pi and e, Tim Little
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amy666
- Re: independence of pi and e,
David Bernier
- Re: independence of pi and e, Tim Smith
- Re: -- Trace of a product of two matrices is nondegenerate,
José Carlos Santos
- Re: -- Trace of a product of two matrices is nondegenerate,
ballade1
- Re: -- Trace of a product of two matrices is nondegenerate, José Carlos Santos
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- Re: -- Trace of a product of two matrices is nondegenerate, José Carlos Santos
- Re: -- Trace of a product of two matrices is nondegenerate, Robert Israel
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- Re: -- Trace of a product of two matrices is nondegenerate, José Carlos Santos
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ballade1
- Re: -- Trace of a product of two matrices is nondegenerate, Robert Israel
- Re: How to estimate growth of a function?, Robert Israel
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- Re: computation using Covariance matrix,
Stephen J. Herschkorn
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- Re: Fundamentals of Fluid Mechanics, 5th Edition, Munson, Young, Okiishi Solutions Manual, whoisstephen
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- Re: Matrix Question,
blackhead
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Ignacio Larrosa Cañestro
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- Re: Matrix Question, Robert Israel
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Ignacio Larrosa Cañestro
- Re: Fuel Cell Fundamentals by O'hayre, curious george
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William Elliot
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José Carlos Santos
- Re: open cover, madhuresh . roy
- open cover, William Elliot
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José Carlos Santos
- Re: 0.999999,
Jesse F. Hughes
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Pfsszxt
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- Re: 0.999999, Virgil
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Pfsszxt
- Re: Andrei Alexanderescu,
imuaplease
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- Re: direct sums on vector spaces question, José Carlos Santos
- Re: U(n+1) =(7*Un - 1)/(4*Un +3), Uo=3, Robert Israel
- Re: spaces of constant curvature,
William Elliot
- Re: spaces of constant curvature,
José Carlos Santos
- Re: spaces of constant curvature, Pioneer
- Re: spaces of constant curvature, José Carlos Santos
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- Re: spaces of constant curvature, José Carlos Santos
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- Re: spaces of constant curvature, rip pelletier
- Re: spaces of constant curvature,
José Carlos Santos
- Re: spaces of constant curvature, Michael Stemper
- Re: Divisibility of binomial coeffcients,
William Elliot
- Re: Divisibility of binomial coeffcients,
charlescalculus_robertobaggio
- Re: Divisibility of binomial coeffcients, no comment
- Re: Divisibility of binomial coeffcients, William Elliot
- Re: Divisibility of binomial coeffcients,
charlescalculus_robertobaggio
- Re: Divisibility of binomial coeffcients,
Leroy Quet
- Re: Divisibility Of Binomial Coefficients,
Leroy Quet
- Re: Divisibility Of Binomial Coefficients, charlescalculus_robertobaggio
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Leroy Quet
- Re: Fixed points of transformations,
Robert Israel
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William Elliot
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- Re: real functions on open sets, A N Niel
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- Re: The Great Internet Mersenne Prime Search,
OwlHoot
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Evan231
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Dave L. Renfro
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Dave L. Renfro
- Re: additive-measures,
Herman Rubin
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brieucs
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brieucs
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JSH
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- <Possible follow-ups>
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William Elliot
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Jon Slaughter
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|-|erc
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|-|erc
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David Bernier
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Tim Little
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MoeBlee
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raghav . tyler
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raghav . tyler
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amy666
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OwlHoot
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OwlHoot
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Harris Moran
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rdecker
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pubkeybreaker
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Rainer Rosenthal
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pubkeybreaker
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curious george
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alainverghote@xxxxxxxxx
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alainverghote@xxxxxxxxx
- Re: Construct compact set of R whose limit points form a countable set, José Carlos Santos
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corklebath
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The Dougster
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- Re: optimization problem!, Jon Slaughter
- Re: optimization problem!, Chip Eastham
- Re: JSH: Understanding pain and why they destroyed the journal, Joshua Cranmer
- Re: JSH: Understanding pain and why they destroyed the journal, amzoti
- Re: JSH: Understanding pain and why they destroyed the journal, KMF
- Re: JSH: Understanding pain and why they destroyed the journal, KMF
- Re: JSH: Understanding pain and why they destroyed the journal, chuck
- Re: Understanding pain and why they destroyed the journal, Con Worm Nibbler
- Re: JSH: Understanding pain and why they destroyed the journal, José Carlos Santos
- Re: JSH: Understanding pain and why they destroyed the journal, David C . Ullrich
- Re: Question About the Eth Root of E, Tim Little
- Re: Question About the Eth Root of E,
A N Niel
- Re: Question About the Eth Root of E,
Michael Ejercito
- Re: Question About the Eth Root of E, pubkeybreaker
- Re: Question About the Eth Root of E, Michael Ejercito
- Re: Question About the Eth Root of E, G. A. Edgar
- Re: Question About the Eth Root of E, Tonicopm
- Re: Question About the Eth Root of E, Noone
- Re: Question About the Eth Root of E, Michael Ejercito
- Re: Question About the Eth Root of E, A N Niel
- Re: Question About the Eth Root of E,
Michael Ejercito
- <Possible follow-ups>
- Re: JSH: I feel sorry for him, Gib Bogle
- <Possible follow-ups>
- a first course in probability book, eng . hossamanwar
- Re: Investment Management London: Pension Fund, Dave L. Renfro
- Re: Save a theorem,
David C. Ullrich
- Re: Save a theorem,
Victor Porton
- Re: Save a theorem, David C . Ullrich
- Re: Save a theorem,
Victor Porton
- Re: Solving an equation,
Dave L. Renfro
- Re: Solving an equation,
G. A. Edgar
- Re: Solving an equation, Dave
- Re: Solving an equation,
G. A. Edgar
- Re: Mod[a[n],p],
Derek Holt
- Re: Mod[a[n],p], Chip Eastham
- Message not available
- Re: Mod[a[n],p], Bill Dubuque
- Re: Mod[a[n],p], KY
- Re: module over noetherian ring, Jack Schmidt
- Re: what is JSH ? why JSH ?, chuck
- Re: what is JSH ? why JSH ?, amzoti
- Re: what is JSH ? why JSH ?,
Harris Moran
- Re: what is JSH ? why JSH ?,
Mensanator
- Re: what is JSH ? why JSH ?, Harris Moran
- Re: what is JSH ? why JSH ?,
Mensanator
- Re: what is JSH ? why JSH ?, Gib Bogle
- Re: what is monotonic spline fit ?, Ray Vickson
- Re: Little question ...,
Achava Nakhash, the Loving Snake
- Re: Little question ...,
Gerry Myerson
- Re: Little question ..., Philippe 92
- Re: Little question ..., marcus_bruckner
- Re: Little question ..., Tim Little
- Re: Little question ...,
Gerry Myerson
- Re: What are hypercomplex numbers for?, Lester Welch
- Re: What are hypercomplex numbers for?,
Tim Little
- Re: What are hypercomplex numbers for?,
beeworks
- Re: What are hypercomplex numbers for?, Dik T. Winter
- Re: What are hypercomplex numbers for?, beeworks
- Re: What are hypercomplex numbers for?, GuyleSmith
- Re: What are hypercomplex numbers for?, A N Niel
- Re: What are hypercomplex numbers for?, Joel C. Salomon
- Re: What are hypercomplex numbers for?, Herman Rubin
- Re: What are hypercomplex numbers for?, GuyleSmith
- Re: What are hypercomplex numbers for?, Timothy Murphy
- Re: What are hypercomplex numbers for?, Mariano Suárez-Alvarez
- Re: What are hypercomplex numbers for?,
beeworks
- Re: What are hypercomplex numbers for?, Timothy Murphy
- Re: two-to-one function, José Carlos Santos
- Re: two-to-one function, Robert Israel
- Re: two-to-one function,
W^3
- Re: two-to-one function,
W^3
- Re: two-to-one function, Gc
- Re: two-to-one function, Virgil
- Re: two-to-one function,
W^3
- Re: Neighborhoods, José Carlos Santos
- Re: Neighborhoods, Tim Little
- Re: Q and Q[0,1] homeomorphic?,
Rotwang
- Re: Q and Q[0,1] homeomorphic?,
no comment
- Re: Q and Q[0,1] homeomorphic?, Stephen J. Herschkorn
- Re: Q and Q[0,1] homeomorphic?, William Elliot
- Re: Q and Q[0,1] homeomorphic?, Butch Malahide
- Re: Q and Q[0,1] homeomorphic?, Risto Kauppila
- Re: Q and Q[0,1] homeomorphic?, William Elliot
- Re: Q and Q[0,1] homeomorphic?, Stephen J. Herschkorn
- Re: Q and Q[0,1] homeomorphic?, William Elliot
- Re: Q and Q[0,1] homeomorphic?, Stephen J. Herschkorn
- Re: Q and Q[0,1] homeomorphic?, William Elliot
- Re: Q and Q[0,1] homeomorphic?, Stephen J. Herschkorn
- Re: Q and Q[0,1] homeomorphic?, Rotwang
- Re: Q and Q[0,1] homeomorphic?, Stephen J. Herschkorn
- Re: Q and Q[0,1] homeomorphic?, William Elliot
- Re: Q and Q[0,1] homeomorphic?, Michael Press
- Re: Q and Q[0,1] homeomorphic?, Rotwang
- Re: Q and Q[0,1] homeomorphic?, David Hartley
- Re: Q and Q[0,1] homeomorphic?, Stephen J. Herschkorn
- Re: Q and Q[0,1] homeomorphic?, Tim Little
- Re: Q and Q[0,1] homeomorphic?,
no comment
- Re: Locally Compact Hausdorff Space?,
Drew Einhorn
- Re: Locally Compact Hausdorff Space?, Dave L. Renfro
- Re: Locally Compact Hausdorff Space?,
William Elliot
- Re: Locally Compact Hausdorff Space?,
KMF
- Re: Locally Compact Hausdorff Space?, William Elliot
- Re: Locally Compact Hausdorff Space?, Dave L. Renfro
- Re: Locally Compact Hausdorff Space?, Dave L. Renfro
- Re: Locally Compact Hausdorff Space?, KMF
- Re: Locally Compact Hausdorff Space?, Dave L. Renfro
- Re: Locally Compact Hausdorff Space?,
KMF
- Re: Locally Compact Hausdorff Space?, Achava Nakhash, the Loving Snake
- #384 The axioms of both AP-Reals and AP-adics with the definition of finite = < 10^500 ; new book 2nd edition: New True Mathematics,
plutonium . archimedes
- #385 BackView increasing our understanding of Irrational, Transcendental and sqrt2 = 1.414....9994L ; new book 2nd edition: New True Mathematics,
plutonium . archimedes
- #386 What does analysis tell us as to sqrt2 = 1.414....9994L ; new book 2nd edition: New True Mathematics, plutonium . archimedes
- #388 let me start over with less mistakes; sqrt2 = 1d414...0 and sqrt3 = 1d732...0 ; new book 2nd edition: New True Mathematics, plutonium . archimedes
- #389 let me start over with the starting over; sqrt2 = 1d414...999L and sqrt3 = 1d732...999L ; new book 2nd edition: New True Mathematics, plutonium . archimedes
- #390 eke out a little progress; sqrt2 = 1d414...9995L and sqrt3 = 1d732...9995L ; new book 2nd edition: New True Mathematics, plutonium . archimedes
- #391 new algebraic concept-- Operator-Complete, solving Transcendental and NP-problem ; new book 2nd edition: New True Mathematics, plutonium . archimedes
- #392 new algebraic concept-- Operator-Function-Complete, solving Transcendental and NP-problem ; new book 2nd edition: New True Mathematics, plutonium . archimedes
- #394 Operator-Function-Complete; Euclidean Completeness Postulate ; new book 2nd edition: New True Mathematics, plutonium . archimedes
- #395 sqrt2 = 1d41421356...99999L ; new book 2nd edition: New True Mathematics, plutonium . archimedes
- Re: #384 The axioms of both AP-Reals and AP-adics with the definition of finite = < 10^500 ; new book 2nd edition: New True Mathematics, David R Tribble
- #385 BackView increasing our understanding of Irrational, Transcendental and sqrt2 = 1.414....9994L ; new book 2nd edition: New True Mathematics,
plutonium . archimedes
- Re: What is the roots of polynomial?,
A N Niel
- Re: What is the roots of polynomial?,
leox
- Re: What is the roots of polynomial?, José Carlos Santos
- Re: What is the roots of polynomial?, leox
- Re: What is the roots of polynomial?, Ray Vickson
- Re: What is the roots of polynomial?, leox
- Re: What is the roots of polynomial?,
leox
- Re: What is the roots of polynomial?, W^3
- <Possible follow-ups>
- Re: god's set-theoretical universe, amy666
- Re: god's set-theoretical universe, amy666
- Re: god's set-theoretical universe,
amy666
- Re: god's set-theoretical universe,
David Bernier
- Re: god's set-theoretical universe, Virgil
- Re: god's set-theoretical universe, amy666
- Re: god's set-theoretical universe,
David Bernier
- Re: Inverse of complete elliptic integrals,
Passerby
- Re: Inverse of complete elliptic integrals, Richard Smith
- Re: Inverse of complete elliptic integrals, David W . Cantrell
- Re: Inverse of complete elliptic integrals,
Michael Press
- Re: Inverse of complete elliptic integrals,
Michael Press
- Re: Inverse of complete elliptic integrals, Richard Smith
- Re: Inverse of complete elliptic integrals,
Michael Press
- Re: Sudoku like puzzle,
Erick Bryce Wong
- Re: Sudoku like puzzle, jwlawler
- Re: Sudoku like puzzle, jwlawler
- Re: Sudoku like puzzle,
Seán O'Leathlóbhair
- Re: Sudoku like puzzle, Seán O'Leathlóbhair
- Re: Sudoku like puzzle, grpadmin
- Re: Sudoku like puzzle, Seán O'Leathlóbhair
- Re: Sudoku like puzzle, Seán O'Leathlóbhair
- Re: Sudoku like puzzle, grpadmin
- Re: Sudoku like puzzle, Seán O'Leathlóbhair
- Re: Sudoku like puzzle, grpadmin
- Re: Sudoku like puzzle, Seán O'Leathlóbhair
- Re: Sudoku like puzzle, LudovicoVan
- Re: Sudoku like puzzle, Seán O'Leathlóbhair
- Re: Sudoku like puzzle, LudovicoVan
- Re: Sudoku like puzzle, LudovicoVan
- Re: Sudoku like puzzle, Seán O'Leathlóbhair
- Re: Sudoku like puzzle,
Evan231
- Re: Sudoku like puzzle, Michael Press
- Re: Solving ( f(x+1) -3)*f(x) + 2 = 0 , f(0) = 0, Tim Little
- Re: Solving ( f(x+1) -3)*f(x) + 2 = 0 , f(0) = 0,
Patrick Coilland
- Re: Solving ( f(x+1) -3)*f(x) + 2 = 0 , f(0) = 0,
alainverghote@xxxxxxxxx
- Re: Solving ( f(x+1) -3)*f(x) + 2 = 0 , f(0) = 0, Patrick Coilland
- Re: Solving ( f(x+1) -3)*f(x) + 2 = 0 , f(0) = 0,
alainverghote@xxxxxxxxx
- Re: Solving ( f(x+1) -3)*f(x) + 2 = 0 , f(0) = 0,
G. A. Edgar
- Re: Solving ( f(x+1) -3)*f(x) + 2 = 0 , f(0) = 0,
alainverghote@xxxxxxxxx
- Re: Solving ( f(x+1) -3)*f(x) + 2 = 0 , f(0) = 0, Patrick Coilland
- Re: Solving ( f(x+1) -3)*f(x) + 2 = 0 , f(0) = 0, alainverghote@xxxxxxxxx
- Re: Solving ( f(x+1) -3)*f(x) + 2 = 0 , f(0) = 0, Patrick Coilland
- Re: Solving ( f(x+1) -3)*f(x) + 2 = 0 , f(0) = 0, alainverghote@xxxxxxxxx
- Re: Solving ( f(x+1) -3)*f(x) + 2 = 0 , f(0) = 0,
alainverghote@xxxxxxxxx
- Re: JSH: sqrt(n^2 - 2) and Pell's Equation,
juandiego
- Re: JSH: sqrt(n^2 - 2) and Pell's Equation,
chuck
- Re: JSH: sqrt(n^2 - 2) and Pell's Equation, juandiego
- Re: JSH: sqrt(n^2 - 2) and Pell's Equation, Dik T. Winter
- Re: JSH: sqrt(n^2 - 2) and Pell's Equation,
chuck
- <Possible follow-ups>
- Re: JSH: sqrt(n^2 - 2) and Pell's Equation,
jewsforjesusalou
- Re: JSH: sqrt(n^2 - 2) and Pell's Equation,
Rotwang
- Re: JSH: sqrt(n^2 - 2) and Pell's Equation, jewsforjesusalou
- Re: JSH: sqrt(n^2 - 2) and Pell's Equation,
Rotwang
- Re: lmo + oml = 1089, Patrick Coilland
- Re: lmo + oml = 1089, Richard Tobin
- Re: does standard brownian motion converge to 0 a.s.,
Robert Israel
- Re: does standard brownian motion converge to 0 a.s.,
G. A. Edgar
- Re: does standard brownian motion converge to 0 a.s., Stephen J. Herschkorn
- Re: does standard brownian motion converge to 0 a.s., G. A. Edgar
- Re: does standard brownian motion converge to 0 a.s., David C . Ullrich
- Re: does standard brownian motion converge to 0 a.s., Stephen J. Herschkorn
- Re: does standard brownian motion converge to 0 a.s., David C . Ullrich
- Re: does standard brownian motion converge to 0 a.s., Stephen J. Herschkorn
- Re: does standard brownian motion converge to 0 a.s.,
ge . bellman
- Re: does standard brownian motion converge to 0 a.s., Robert Israel
- Re: does standard brownian motion converge to 0 a.s.,
G. A. Edgar
- Re: Semidirect product - References,
Arturo Magidin
- Re: Semidirect product - References,
bell.charles62@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx
- Re: Semidirect product - References, Arturo Magidin
- Re: Semidirect product - References, bell.charles62@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx
- Re: Semidirect product - References,
bell.charles62@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx
- Re: References for a Counterexample in Topology,
David C . Ullrich
- Re: References for a Counterexample in Topology,
Jonathan Groves
- Re: References for a Counterexample in Topology, David C . Ullrich
- Re: References for a Counterexample in Topology,
Jonathan Groves
- Re: Closure,
W^3
- Re: Closure, Dave L. Renfro
- Re: Monotone Sequence, Ken Pledger
- Re: sum of two uniform random variable,
corklebath
- Re: sum of two uniform random variable,
Yihong
- Re: sum of two uniform random variable, Chip Eastham
- Re: sum of two uniform random variable, Yihong
- Re: sum of two uniform random variable, Chip Eastham
- Re: sum of two uniform random variable, Yihong
- Re: sum of two uniform random variable, Michael Press
- Re: sum of two uniform random variable,
Yihong
- Re: sum of two uniform random variable,
Ray Vickson
- Re: sum of two uniform random variable,
Yihong
- Re: sum of two uniform random variable, Tim Little
- Re: sum of two uniform random variable,
Yihong
- Re: sum of two uniform random variable, Tim Little
- Message not available
- Re: Math conference with my participation,
Victor Porton
- Re: Math conference with my participation, Dave L. Renfro
- Re: Math conference with my participation, William Elliot
- Re: Math conference with my participation, Victor Porton
- Re: Math conference with my participation,
Victor Porton
- Re: Convergence Value, AI
- <Possible follow-ups>
- Convergence Value, AI
- Re: mathematical nomenclature, Brian Chandler
- Re: mathematical nomenclature,
Jacko
- Re: mathematical nomenclature,
Bart Goddard
- Re: mathematical nomenclature, Jacko
- Re: mathematical nomenclature, Bart Goddard
- Re: mathematical nomenclature, Jacko
- Re: mathematical nomenclature,
Bart Goddard
- Re: mathematical nomenclature, fishfry
- Re: mathematical nomenclature, Ken Pledger
- <Possible follow-ups>
- Re: Why is Google Groups the most popular way to post ?, Don Stockbauer
- Re: Normalizers,
Jack Schmidt
- Re: Normalizers, burkill.louis@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx
- Re: Normalizers,
Arturo Magidin
- Re: Normalizers, burkill.louis@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx
- Re: how to determine degeneracy of quadratic,
user923005
- Re: how to determine degeneracy of quadratic,
Jason
- Re: how to determine degeneracy of quadratic, se16
- Re: how to determine degeneracy of quadratic, user923005
- Re: how to determine degeneracy of quadratic, Ken Pledger
- Re: how to determine degeneracy of quadratic, Jason
- Re: how to determine degeneracy of quadratic, Ken Pledger
- Re: how to determine degeneracy of quadratic,
Jason
- Re: The Mathematics of Ignorance,
curious george
- Re: The Mathematics of Ignorance,
Jon Slaughter
- Re: The Mathematics of Ignorance, Virgil
- Re: The Mathematics of Ignorance,
Jon Slaughter
- Re: The Mathematics of Ignorance, Virgil
- Re: The Mathematics of Ignorance, T Raider
- Re: The Mathematics of Ignorance,
dan73
- Re: The Mathematics of Ignorance, jewsforjesusalou
- Re: The Mathematics of Ignorance, Mensanator
- Re: The Mathematics of Ignorance,
Jon Slaughter
- Re: The Mathematics of Ignorance, jewsforjesusalou
- Re: The Mathematics of Ignorance, Jon Slaughter
- Re: The Mathematics of Ignorance, Jesse F. Hughes
- Re: The Mathematics of Ignorance, jewsforjesusalou
- Re: The Mathematics of Ignorance, KMF
- Re: The Mathematics of Ignorance, jewsforjesusalou
- Re: The Mathematics of Ignorance,
Rotwang
- Re: The Mathematics of Ignorance,
Jon Slaughter
- Re: The Mathematics of Ignorance, jewsforjesusalou
- Re: The Mathematics of Ignorance,
Jon Slaughter
- Re: The Mathematics of Ignorance, Gib Bogle
- Re: topological rings,
William Elliot
- Re: topological rings, José Carlos Santos
- Re: Counting paths problem, rmillika
- Re: Counting paths problem, Nash
- Re: Generalized eigenvalue problem,
AP
- Re: Generalized eigenvalue problem,
Gordo
- Re: Generalized eigenvalue problem, Ken Pledger
- Re: Generalized eigenvalue problem,
Gordo
- Re: what does 1/{x} mean?, Dave L. Renfro
- Re: what does 1/{x} mean?,
G. A. Edgar
- Re: what does 1/{x} mean?, Dave L. Renfro
- Re: Find area of two circles,
Philippe 92
- Re: Find area of two circles,
Dave L. Renfro
- Re: Find area of two circles, W^3
- Re: Find area of two circles, Dave L. Renfro
- Re: Find area of two circles, grpadmin
- Re: Find area of two circles, AI
- Re: Find area of two circles, AI
- Re: Find area of two circles, BURT
- Re: Find area of two circles, AI
- Re: Find area of two circles,
Dave L. Renfro
- Re: Introduction to spectral sequences, W. Dale Hall
- Re: "Sir, a+b^n / z=x, hence God existsóreply!"., Ronald Bruck
- Re: Find the area of common region,
gerry
- Re: Find the area of common region,
Tim Little
- Re: Find the area of common region, AI
- Re: Find the area of common region, Gerry Myerson
- Re: Find the area of common region, Tim Little
- Re: Find the area of common region, AI
- Re: Find the area of common region, Gerry Myerson
- Re: Find the area of common region, AI
- Re: Find the area of common region, Philippe 92
- Re: Find the area of common region, AI
- Re: Find the area of common region,
Tim Little
- Re: Find the area of common region,
Tim Little
- Re: Find the area of common region, Ken Pledger
- Re: Partitions of unity,
José Carlos Santos
- Re: Partitions of unity, madhuresh . roy
- Re: Interior of a subset, Arturo Magidin
- Re: Interior of a subset, Rotwang
- Re: Interior of a subset, William Elliot
- Re: I am Isaac Newton. My identity had been proven though "Esdras II" and Nostradamus. I have a maths question. Maths about Nostradamus's prophecies., qhi0hxqlyfr
- Re: I am Isaac Newton. My identity had been proven though "Esdras II" and Nostradamus. I have a maths question. Maths about Nostradamus's prophecies., qhi0hxqlyfr
- Re: I am Isaac Newton. My identity had been proven though "Esdras II" and Nostradamus. I have a maths question. Maths about Nostradamus's prophecies., qhi0hxqlyfr
- Re: -- Packing unit circles in circles: new results, David W . Cantrell
- Re: x_n converging to x "in normed space (V, || ||)",
William Elliot
- Re: x_n converging to x "in normed space (V, || ||)", David C . Ullrich
- Re: x_n converging to x "in normed space (V, || ||)", Robert Israel
- Re: Addition of rotations-,
JEMebius
- Re: Addition of rotations-, Gerenuk
- Re: Addition of rotations-, Han de Bruijn
- <Possible follow-ups>
- Re: JSH: Weird blind spots with Pell's Equation,
OP
- Re: JSH: Weird blind spots with Pell's Equation,
Michael Press
- Re: JSH: Weird blind spots with Pell's Equation, Jesse F. Hughes
- Re: JSH: Weird blind spots with Pell's Equation, Michael Press
- Re: JSH: Weird blind spots with Pell's Equation, No-one1
- Re: JSH: Weird blind spots with Pell's Equation, OP
- Re: JSH: Weird blind spots with Pell's Equation, David Bernier
- Re: JSH: Weird blind spots with Pell's Equation, Michael Press
- Re: JSH: Weird blind spots with Pell's Equation,
Michael Press
- Re: Random choice of numbers,
Ludovicus
- Re: Random choice of numbers, David C . Ullrich
- Re: Random choice of numbers,
Ludovicus
- Re: Random choice of numbers, David C . Ullrich
- Re: Random choice of numbers, Robert Israel
- Re: Random choice of numbers, Dave Seaman
- Re: Random choice of numbers, Patrick Coilland
- Re: Random choice of numbers,
Gerry Myerson
- Re: Random choice of numbers,
quasi
- Re: Random choice of numbers, David C . Ullrich
- Re: Random choice of numbers, geo
- Re: Random choice of numbers, quasi
- Re: Random choice of numbers,
David C . Ullrich
- Re: Random choice of numbers, Gerry Myerson
- Re: Random choice of numbers, Dave Seaman
- Re: Random choice of numbers,
quasi
- Re: Random choice of numbers,
Stephen J. Herschkorn
- Re: Random choice of numbers,
Robert Israel
- Re: Random choice of numbers, Fabian
- Re: Random choice of numbers,
Robert Israel
- Re: Random choice of numbers,
quasi
- Re: Random choice of numbers,
quasi
- Re: Random choice of numbers, quasi
- Re: Random choice of numbers, achille
- Re: Random choice of numbers, quasi
- Re: Random choice of numbers, achille
- Re: Random choice of numbers, quasi
- Re: Random choice of numbers,
Robert Israel
- Re: Random choice of numbers, quasi
- Re: Random choice of numbers,
quasi
- Re: A variant on the "Secret Santa",
cbrown@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
- Re: A variant on the "Secret Santa",
quasi
- Re: A variant on the "Secret Santa", quasi
- Re: A variant on the "Secret Santa", grpadmin
- Re: A variant on the "Secret Santa", quasi
- Re: A variant on the "Secret Santa", grpadmin
- Re: A variant on the "Secret Santa", grpadmin
- Re: A variant on the "Secret Santa", quasi
- Re: A variant on the "Secret Santa", quasi
- Re: A variant on the "Secret Santa", quasi
- Re: A variant on the "Secret Santa", cbrown@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
- Re: A variant on the "Secret Santa", quasi
- Re: A variant on the "Secret Santa", quasi
- Re: A variant on the "Secret Santa", cbrown@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
- Re: A variant on the "Secret Santa", achille
- Re: A variant on the "Secret Santa", cbrown@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
- Re: A variant on the "Secret Santa", achille
- Re: A variant on the "Secret Santa",
quasi
- Message not available
- Re: f continuous, 2pi periodic; s_n(f) does not converge to f uniformly (as n-> infinity),
lite . on . beta
- Re: f continuous, 2pi periodic; s_n(f) does not converge to f uniformly (as n-> infinity), W^3
- Re: f continuous, 2pi periodic; s_n(f) does not converge to f uniformly (as n-> infinity), David C . Ullrich
- Re: f continuous, 2pi periodic; s_n(f) does not converge to f uniformly (as n-> infinity), lite . on . beta
- Re: f continuous, 2pi periodic; s_n(f) does not converge to f uniformly (as n-> infinity), David C . Ullrich
- Re: f continuous, 2pi periodic; s_n(f) does not converge to f uniformly (as n-> infinity),
lite . on . beta
- Re: Converse to Riemann-Lebesgue lemma,
G. A. Edgar
- Re: Converse to Riemann-Lebesgue lemma,
José Carlos Santos
- Re: Converse to Riemann-Lebesgue lemma, Timothy Murphy
- Re: Converse to Riemann-Lebesgue lemma, Bill
- Re: Converse to Riemann-Lebesgue lemma, David C . Ullrich
- Re: Converse to Riemann-Lebesgue lemma, Robert Israel
- Re: Converse to Riemann-Lebesgue lemma, David C . Ullrich
- Re: Converse to Riemann-Lebesgue lemma, G. A. Edgar
- Re: Converse to Riemann-Lebesgue lemma,
José Carlos Santos
- Re: Probability problem,
Chip Eastham
- Re: Probability problem,
Christopher Kolago
- Re: Probability problem, Chip Eastham
- Re: Probability problem, Christopher Kolago
- Re: Probability problem, Chip Eastham
- Re: Probability problem,
Christopher Kolago
- Re: Probability problem, John Bailey
- Re: Probability problem, Ray Vickson
- Re: Continuity, integration, and uniform convergence., David C . Ullrich
- Re: How can I show that L_infinity[a,b] is not separable?, [Mr.] Lynn Kurtz
- Re: How can I show that L_infinity[a,b] is not separable?, David C . Ullrich
- Re: a riddle, Seth Myers
- Re: -- Induced homomorphisms (of groups), Arturo Magidin
- Re: what is Math ?, Tim Little
- <Possible follow-ups>
- Re: what is Math ?,
Ioannis
- Re: what is Math ?, Nimo
- Re: more math by tommy1729, quasi
- Re: Blending three functions at the intersection of three regions?,
[Mr.] Lynn Kurtz
- Re: Blending three functions at the intersection of three regions?,
A.E lover
- Re: Blending three functions at the intersection of three regions?, [Mr.] Lynn Kurtz
- Re: Blending three functions at the intersection of three regions?, A.E lover
- Re: Blending three functions at the intersection of three regions?, [Mr.] Lynn Kurtz
- Re: Blending three functions at the intersection of three regions?, A.E lover
- Re: Blending three functions at the intersection of three regions?, [Mr.] Lynn Kurtz
- Re: Blending three functions at the intersection of three regions?, A.E lover
- Re: Blending three functions at the intersection of three regions?,
A.E lover
- Re: Bounded Variation, David Bernier
- Re: Bounded Variation, W^3
- Re: Regular polygon, Chip Eastham
- Re: Closed subset of a product,
Robert Sheskey
- Re: Closed subset of a product, José Carlos Santos
- Re: JSH: Understanding the 'why' of Pell's Equation, Peter
- <Possible follow-ups>
- Re: JSH: Understanding the 'why' of Pell's Equation, Boon
- Re: JSH: Understanding the 'why' of Pell's Equation,
Boon
- Re: JSH: Understanding the 'why' of Pell's Equation, Jesse F. Hughes
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MichaelW
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Tim Smith
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William Elliot
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Patrick Coilland
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Patrick Coilland
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istvankaster
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William Elliot
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W^3
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W^3
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curious george
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Michael Press
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Michael Press
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JSH
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Dave
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José Carlos Santos
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tomtim20
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tomtim20
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Mensanator
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Tim Smith
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The Qurqirish Dragon
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Linear1983
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Linear1983
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Ioannis
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Arturo Magidin
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Tegiri Nenashi
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Tegiri Nenashi
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Zdislav V. Kovarik
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Daniel J. Greenhoe
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Gc
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- Re: .9 repeating, Mufti Al Fulani
- Re: .9 repeating,
Michael Press
- Re: .9 repeating, Jesse F. Hughes
- Re: .9 repeating,
Jesse F. Hughes
- Re: .9 repeating, Bart Goddard
- Re: .9 repeating,
Jason Wells
- Re: .9 repeating, Tim Little
- Re: .9 repeating,
Jesse F. Hughes
- Re: .9 repeating,
James Burns
- Re: .9 repeating, Jesse F. Hughes
- Re: .9 repeating, BURT
- Re: .9 repeating, James Burns
- Re: .9 repeating, BURT
- Re: .9 repeating, Jesse F. Hughes
- Re: .9 repeating,
James Burns
- Re: .9 repeating, Jesse F. Hughes
- Re: .9 repeating, Jesse F. Hughes
- Re: .9 repeating, fasgnadh
- Re: .9 repeating, inverse 19
- Re: Is 361 a real miracle or a hoax?,
Mensanator
- Re: Is 361 a real miracle or a hoax?,
ProofofGod
- Re: Is 361 a real miracle or a hoax?, Leo Sgouros
- Re: Is 361 a real miracle or a hoax?,
ProofofGod
- <Possible follow-ups>
- Re: Is 361 a real miracle or a hoax?, Bill Taylor
- Re: Is 361 a real miracle or a hoax?,
Jens Stueckelberger
- Re: Is 361 a real miracle or a hoax?,
ProofofGod
- Re: Is 361 a real miracle or a hoax?, Jens Stueckelberger
- Re: Is 361 a real miracle or a hoax?,
ProofofGod
- Re: Is 361 a real miracle or a hoax?,
amy666
- Re: Is 361 a real miracle or a hoax?,
ProofofGod
- Re: Is 361 a real miracle or a hoax?, Mensanator
- Re: Is 361 a real miracle or a hoax?, amy666
- Re: Is 361 a real miracle or a hoax?, Ken Pledger
- Re: Is 361 a real miracle or a hoax?,
ProofofGod
- Re: Is 361 a real miracle or a hoax?, Michael Stemper
- Re: Define mass, amy666
- <Possible follow-ups>
- Re: JSH: Why they lurk,
JSH
- Re: JSH: Why they lurk, Jesse F. Hughes
- Re: JSH: Why they lurk,
Peter
- Re: JSH: Why they lurk, JSH
- Re: JSH: Why they lurk, JSH
- Re: JSH: Why they lurk, rossum
- Re: JSH: Why they lurk, Jesse F. Hughes
- <Possible follow-ups>
- Re: JSH: Could they be aliens?, Jesse F. Hughes
- Re: JSH: Could they be aliens?, Peter
- Re: JSH: Could they be aliens?, Tim Peters
- Re: JSH: Could they be aliens?,
JSH
- Re: JSH: Could I be retarded?, KMF
- Re: JSH: Could they be aliens?,
juandiego
- Re: JSH: Could they be aliens?, JSH
- Re: JSH: Could they be aliens?, Tim Smith
- Re: JSH: Could they be aliens?, JSH
- Re: JSH: Could they be aliens?, KMF
- Re: JSH: Could they be aliens?, Jesse F. Hughes
- Re: JSH: Could they be aliens?, Boon
- Re: JSH: Could they be aliens?, Tim Peters
- Re: JSH: Could they be aliens?, Mensanator
- Re: JSH: Could they be aliens?, Joshua Cranmer
- Re: JSH: Could they be aliens?, Tim Smith
- Re: JSH: Could they be aliens?, Joshua Cranmer
- Re: JSH: Could they be aliens?, KMF
- Re: JSH: Could they be aliens?, juandiego
- Re: JSH: Could they be aliens?, mike3
- Re: JSH: Could they be aliens?,
David Bernier
- Re: JSH: Could they be aliens?, Angus Rodgers
- Re: JSH: Could they be aliens?, Michael Press
- Re: JSH: Could they be aliens?, Michael Press
- Re: JSH: Could they be aliens?, Nimo