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Damn.
I thought this was a suduko thread.
Well done sas, stick at it.
I'm a bit envious really.
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No? Well you do need a car to get to one.Originally posted by AtW View PostNever been on one
I assume you've never been to a house party either.
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Amazing what you can buy at a car boot sale these days.Originally posted by AtW View PostNo, but a bunch of servers with terabyte of RAM can do
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Excel doesn't go up that far.Originally posted by AtW View PostI am doing one like 20 bln by 20 bln and it ain't working well
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I've got some memory foam matrices. Can't solve them so I'll think I'll sleep on it.
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Originally posted by scooterscot View PostI love matrices, which is really all that's happening here. Once you've done a few it comes easily, it's like riding a bike. Used to fill pages of A4 writing them out. You must be quite thick if you think this is hard. Seriously.
Have you covered Stochastic equations yet? Or did you get a letter from you're step-mum to skip it?
Still can't quite believe you're getting lost in symmetry...
This isn't your noddy poly undergrad maths, you cretin.
Matrices? I recall doing them in further Maths in school.
You've clearly not done a proof-based maths course ever.
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They might, when the $1,000,000 prize is paid out.Originally posted by Churchill View PostYeah but a word to the wise, the totty won't be...
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Doing matrices at the moment. Had to
dig an old Uni book out to remind myself. Good fun.
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If he solves P=NP?, the Hodge conjecture I'll be impressed,Originally posted by Churchill View PostHe's not getting lost, he's hoping that we'll be impressed, just like you are.
It's all mathematical willy-waving!
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