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<description>http://www.geocities.com/jongiff2000/GPS_math.xls  This Excel 97 workbook calculates the position of a GPS receiver from the  signals of 3 satellites.  This is no new discovery, but nonetheless useful for anyone wanting to build  a GPS receiver needi...</description>
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<description>Im not sure exactly what my question should be.  Im trying to write a program where objects refer to or contain other objects.  In that set of relationships, Im trying to detect circular references.  I see a Wiki article that is close to what I want ...</description>
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<description>I first derived the solution to this problem when I was a patient in the  mental hospital.  Math has always partly been a cornerstone of my mental  health.  I tested my solution but found it unsuitable, so I went after it  again with a vengeance.  No...</description>
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<description>If you have 3 poles of random lengths, this calculates where they will meet to form an irregular pyramid.  http://mypeoplepc.com/members/jon8338/math/id8.html  This is also *part* of the math used for GPS.  There are many other factors to consider.  ...</description>
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<title>Sematnil tailchasing  spin doctors-sbk</title>
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<description>Clinton should realize that logic is not flawless..that it exists within set boundaries in our physical realm. In which there both sight and blindness alike in the observation.. I am talking about his semantic tailchasing.. Like two people Spock and ...</description>
<dc:creator>Deadspeak2 ltkims072@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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<description>The question is how many 2x2 invertible matrices are there in (Z/p^aZ) (p is  a prime)?  The book gives the answer (p^4a - 3)(p^2 - 1)(p - 1) but I dont know how to  get to this.  Thanks,</description>
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<description>If you have 3 poles of random lengths, this calculates where they will meet  to form an irregular pyramid.  http://mypeoplepc.com/members/jon8338/math/id8.html  This is also *part* of the math used for GPS.  There are many other factors  to consider....</description>
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<description>Im doing some research into the most appropriate technical solution for a  piece of maths software used by academics. One of the key problems is how to  allow a user to create and manipulate formulae. A TeX-based approach seems  to be the most obviou...</description>
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<description>pc fc dw mcm nzmm,  GREETINGS MT COOK WGTN MATHEMATICIANS,  934 6817 * 21 SHFT STO M = 196  283  157 SQRT M =  140 10.1091  factor phon nums casio fx 82-ms schools sci calc. 934 68 17.  SQRT (14011 ^2 - RCL M ) = 158 DIFF OF 2 SQUARES (14011-158) / 7...</description>
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<title>About Game Theory</title>
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<description>Game Theory --- how many types of Game Theory are out there?  The Game Theory listed at Wikipedia,http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ Game_theory, are ...  Prisoners dilemma Travelers dilemma Coordination game Chicken Volunteers dilemma Dollar auction Batt...</description>
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<description>Greetings,  Is it possible to jointly diagonalize the family of linear transformations  [ cos(t)  -sin(t)   sin(t) cos(t) ]  generated for all values of t between 0 and 2PI? Obviously the transformations are commutative, however I couldnt figure out ...</description>
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<description>Perfection By =CE Marin Mersenne also spent some time on it, and in fact his exploration of when (2 raised to the power k)  -1 is prime, as a part of that theorem of Euclid=A2s mentioned above, led to the notion of Mersenne primes (primes of the form...</description>
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<description>I was frantically pacing up and down, thinking of how to solve a certain formula but a vein in my head burst I didnt properly save the means by which I solved the equation all I had was the quotient.. my teacher gave me a D since I didnt show the pro...</description>
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<title>to you math Dicks -sbk</title>
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<description>When will you Math Dicks realize that there is more to Life than 1 right answer? is it all rational?? i subtract, divide and simplify.. is it all rational? is it? is it? is it? try art for a change.. -sbk</description>
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<title>Error in wikipedia Bode Plot article</title>
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<description>This screenshot is from http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bode_plot  Does anyone else see an error here:  http://i37.tinypic.com/33l34at.png  I think the values he gives for s are not zeroes or poles.</description>
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<description>On Nov 24, 9:01=A0pm, dh@. wrote:  On Sun, 23 Nov 2008, Rupert pointed out:     On Nov 23, Goobernicus asked:    What about my demonstrated and widely acknowledged expertise on politi= cs   and economics?  . . .  You also . . . claim that I have no m...</description>
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<description>Ive found that you can solve directly for f_1 and f_2 when f_1*f_2 = T, where T is a composite to be factored:  f_1 = ak mod p and f_2 = a^{-1}(1 + a^2)k mod p  and a is related to k mod p by  a^2 = (T)(k^2)^{-1} - 1 mod p  where p is what I call a h...</description>
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<description>GPS math  http://mypeoplepc.com/members/jon8338/math/id8.html</description>
<dc:creator>Jon G. ltjon8338@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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<dc:date>2008-11-25T19:45:48+00:00</dc:date>
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<title>¿Calculation to evaluate cruelty to animals? (was:Re: Ball, Im </title>
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<description>On Sun, 23 Nov 2008, Rupert pointed out:  On Nov 23, Goobernicus asked:   What about my demonstrated and widely acknowledged expertise on politics  and economics? .. . . You also . . . claim that I have no measure of intellectual competence in any  f...</description>
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