User:Jesse of the ShortGame

My location is: Victoria, BC, Canada. Note that the coordinates to the above right are not of my residence, but of the nearest Walmart.

My Wikipedia articles (these include the date I created the article, NOT the date last modified) are:
 * Saanich Commonwealth Place - December 22, 2009

A Couple of Tidbits
 is not recognized as an internal or external command, operable program or batch file. My Erdős number is 4. One of my favourite math problems that uses probability, number theory, and calculus:  Let $$D_s$$ denote the event that a randomly chosen integer N is divisible by an element $$m^2$$ from the set $$\{k^2 : k\,\ge\,2\,\land\,k\,\epsilon\,\mathbb{Z}\}$$. Then $$P(D_s) = \frac{6}{\pi^2}$$.  Wow! If you're as amazed at this as I am, click on the link in Footnote #1! "Proving that 6/$$\pi^2$$ is the correct ratio is a little harder than proving the infinitude of primes, and a little easier than proving the Banach-Tarski theorem."