sqrt((-1+sqrt(5))/2)
That's what you want
SQT thread
So Cos(x) = Tan(x) when Sin(x) equals the golden mean?
Mind blown.
missed a negatve, my bad
Working out of Bak and Newman's Complex Analysis book. The proposition is 7.3:
If f is an entire function satisfying [math] |f(z)|\leq 1/|Imz|[/math] for all z, then [math] f\equiv 0 [/math]. I fail to see how this is at all significant or what the point of it is. It seems intuitively to be a big "well no shit" result. The proof is also kind of obtuse. They pull a [math]g(z)=(z^2-R^2)f(z)[/math] out of their ass to prove it, I understand how it follows but how they popped that up at the start beats me.
Any insight would be amazing.
>They pull a g(z)=(z2−R2)f(z)g(z)=(z2−R2)f(z) out of their ass to prove it
from what I've heard this is pretty typical for analysis
I've got about a year and a half before I graduate with a B.S in Mathematics. Is there hope for me to get some kind of research experience before I graduate or am I fucked? Thinking about applying to grad schools and my chances of getting in is making me pretty nervous, especially since I go to a small and kind of shitty school.
If humanity learns to master the universe and do anything it. Would there be a reason to keep doing anything, or would humanity just chill for an eternity doing whatever it wanted?
I'm actually curious for an answer.
Biology is science... Right?
I have been looking everywhere and I haven't been able to find the answer to this question and my textbook is total shit
Q: Which has a greater effect on the rate of immigration? (talking about species coming to islands)
A: Distance
B: Size
i would appreciate any help
Can I have a fact check on Tesla being born in an electrical storm at the stroke of midnight plz senpai
should be true, sources say yes like this one
pbs.org
didn't find any myth busting