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- Subject: sci.math: Introduction to Frequently Asked Questions
- Newsgroups: sci.math,sci.answers,news.answers
- From: alopez-o@neumann.uwaterloo.ca (Alex Lopez-Ortiz)
- Date: Mon, 31 Oct 1994 18:10:24 GMT
-
- Archive-name: sci-math-faq/intro
- Last-modified: June 1, 1994
- Version: 5.0
-
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- This is an introductory posting to the list of Frequently Asked Questions
- for sci.math. A new version of the FAQ will be ready for the fall. Please
- be patient. (A _beta-version_ of the new FAQ list can be browsed at
-
- http://daisy.uwaterloo.ca/~alopez-o/math-faq/math-faq.html
-
- Comments and suggestions are most welcome.
-
-
- I N T R O D U C T I O N
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- This introduction is posted weekly. Every 12th of the month the full version
- is published. At any time you can access the full faq list by anonymous ftp
- (userid: anonymous) at rtfm.mit.edu /pub/usenet-by-group/sci.math.
-
- The FAQ list contains the following topics:
-
-
- Table of Contents
- -----------------
-
- 1Q.- Fermat's Last Theorem, status of ..
- 2Q.- Values of Record Numbers
- 3Q.- Formula for prime numbers...
- 4Q.- Digits of Pi, computation and references
- 5Q.- Odd Perfect Number
- 6Q.- Computer Algebra Systems, application of ..
- 7Q.- Computer Algebra Systems, references to ..
- 8Q.- Fields Medal, general info ..
- 9Q.- Four Colour Theorem, proof of ..
- 10Q.- 0^0=1. A comprehensive approach
- 11Q.- 0.999... = 1. Properties of the real numbers ..
- 12Q.- There are three doors, The Monty Hall problem, Master Mind and
- other games ..
- 13Q.- Surface and Volume of the n-ball
- 14Q.- f(x)^f(x)=x, name of the function ..
- 15Q.- Projective plane of order 10 ..
- 16Q.- How to compute day of week of a given date
- 17Q.- Axiom of Choice and/or Continuum Hypothesis?
- 18Q.- Cutting a sphere into pieces of larger volume
- 19Q.- Pointers to Quaternions
- 20Q.- Erdos Number
- 21Q.- Why is there no Nobel in mathematics?
- 22Q.- General References and textbooks...
- 23Q.- Interest Rate...
- 24Q.- Euler's formula e^(i Pi) = - 1 ...
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-
- Before posting to sci.math, keep in mind that mathematical topics are
- covered in a plethora of newsgroups. Your posting may be better suited
- for one of them.
-
- Related newsgroups :
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- sci.math.num-analysis
- sci.math.research
- sci.math.symbolic
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- k12.ed.math
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- sci.stat.*
- sci.physics.*
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- comp.theory.*
- comp.compression.*
- comp.arch.arithmetic
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- sci.engr.*
- sci.econ.*
- sci.crypt
- sci.chaos
- sci.fractals
- sci.logic
- sci.nonlinear
- sci.op-research
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- rec.puzzles
- rec.games.chess
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- alt.math.iams
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- Mailing lists:
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- l-math : History and philosophy of mathematics and probability.
- Subscriptions: <l-math-request@math.uio.no>
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- You can obtain the full version of the FAQ list by anonymous ftp
- (userid: anonymous) at rtfm.mit.edu.
-
- Directory:
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- /pub/usenet-by-group/sci.math/
-
- Archive names are:
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- sci.math:_Frequently_Asked_Questions_[1_3]
- sci.math:_Frequently_Asked_Questions_[2_3]
- sci.math:_Frequently_Asked_Questions_[3_3]
- sci.math:_Introduction_to_Frequently_Asked_Questions
-
- "anonymous FTP" is just a way for files to be stored where anyone can
- retrieve them over the Net. For example, to retrieve the latest version
- of the sci.math FAQ, do the following:
-
- > ftp rtfm.mit.edu /* connect to the site; a message follows */
- > anonymous /* type this when it asks for your name */
- > <your email address> /* type your address as the password */
- > cd /pub/usenet /* go to the directory you want to be */
- > cd sci.math /* one level down (no slash). */
- > dir /* look at what's there */
- > mget * /* get the file; case-sensitive */
- > y /* say yes if you want to get the file */
- > quit /* stop this mysterious thing */
-
- If your FTP program complains that it doesn't know where the site you
- want to use is, type the numerical address instead of the sitename
- (numerical addresses may change from time to time thus their use is
- discouraged):
-
- > ftp 18.181.0.24 /* connect with numerical address */
-
- If you don't have ftp access, send e-mail to mail-server@rtfm.mit.edu
- with the single word "help" in the body of the message.
-
- --------------
-
- A bit of historical background on the sci.math FAQ:
-
- The sci.math faq list was started during Christmas 1989. At that time
- I wrote the answer to all 9 questions except 1Q (Fermat).
-
- Thus, I didn't compile a list of contributors. With time, people have
- made innumerable suggestions and contributions.
-
- I estimate that I have received over 2000 mailings from over 500 persons
- commenting on the FAQ list.
-
- As such it is not possible to explicitly thank them all. But I would
- like to take a minute to commend all those who have contributed to
- this list in one way or another.
-
- This FAQ is Copyright (C) 1994 by Alex Lopez-Ortiz. This text,
- in whole or in part, may not be sold in any medium, including,
- but not limited to electronic, CD-ROM, or published in print,
- without the explicit, written permission of Alex Lopez-Ortiz.
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- Questions and Answers Edited and Compiled by:
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- Alex Lopez-Ortiz alopez-o@neumann.UWaterloo.ca
- Department of Computer Science University of Waterloo
- Waterloo, Ontario Canada
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