Wikipedia:Reference desk/Archives/Mathematics/June 2018

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 * 1) UK Passport

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 * 1) Publishing an article on original research in Mathematics

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 * 1) Does bioquimia or bioquinesis exists???

= June 9 = Reference_desk/Archives/Mathematics/2018 June 9


 * 1) Help me!
 * 2) All paths of fixed length between two points

= June 11 = Reference_desk/Archives/Mathematics/2018 June 11


 * 1) Abelian groups with trivial tensor powers
 * 2) calculation of returns

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 * 1) Bilinear Interpolation Misleading Picture/Equation Combo

= June 15 = Reference_desk/Archives/Mathematics/2018 June 15


 * 1) Generalizing Markov chains of a certain type to the continuous case
 * 2) Use of gauge functions in perturbation methods.

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 * 1) Convergence of Taylor expansion

= June 18 = Reference_desk/Archives/Mathematics/2018 June 18


 * 1) Difference between powers question.
 * 2) Is entropy in the mind of the beholder?

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 * 1) Bathroom tiling question...

= June 24 = Reference_desk/Archives/Mathematics/2018 June 24


 * 1) Clifford algebra vs. geometric algebra
 * 2) Trouble understanding article on Multilateration

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 * 1) Meaning of $A(B^{-1}~{mod}~M)$?

= June 26 = Reference_desk/Archives/Mathematics/2018 June 26


 * 1) Generalizing to the continuous case, take II
 * 2) Confusion about prime-generating Diophantine equation

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 * 1) Boltzmann Distribution

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 * 1) Differential equation

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 * 1) Facebook page likes
 * 2) Defining identity by Second-order propositional logic
 * 3) "Normally distributed and uncorrelated does not imply independent" in practice