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>> No.3199715 [View]

I know that feel bro, I totally remember that time when I was running at .5c in Oblivion, I was so mad that relativistic effects weren't being taken into account.

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3197170

>This whole thread besides these guys

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>>3196693

>> No.3197102 [View]

>>3197092
>>3197081
>>3197075

Derrr I'm dumb I forgot that that symbol stood for a ring. Also I have yet to take any sort of abstract so excuse my ignorance in that area.

>> No.3197066 [View]

Probably a really advanced abstract algebra/ group theory course. Most definitely math but I'm not exactly sure although I know a good amount of analysis so I can pretty confidently rule that out.

>> No.3196694 [View]

T.Y. Li

I had him as a professor before and I'm having him teach my senior capstone on Chaos Theory. You are so jelly right now its unbelievable.

>> No.3196634 [View]

>>3196617

I will after I'm done talking to this chick I know on facebook.

>> No.3196615 [View]

I feel your pain so so much OP.

Just wait until college when all these stupid people just go away.

>> No.3196605 [View]

Go and buy an AP Calc study guide, they are like 20 dollars and will have sample problems for all of that, besides the proofs maybe.

Or read the sticky like you were supposed to.

>> No.3196270 [View]

Son, you are asking the wrong people about this.

>implying psychology is a science

>> No.3196262 [View]

A second is the duration of 9,192,631,770 periods of the radiation corresponding to the transition between the two hyperfine levels of the ground state of the caesium-133 atom.

Build from there. Good day gentlemen.

>> No.3196249 [View]

Math in Math or Actuarial Sciences if you have it and get a minor CS and take some finance courses along the way too, possibly minor if you have time.

>> No.3196032 [View]

Does this look like fucking yahoo answers to you.

Jesus Christ at least read the sticky and find help from there.

>> No.3194557 [View]

Brian May has a PhD in Astrophysics

>> No.3194498 [View]

>>3194488

What the hell did you do to your chrome then? I haven't made any modifications to mine.

>> No.3194491 [View]

Chrome>Firefox
>If you are using anything else you are retarded. Besides the occasional site that forces you to use IE for some dumb reason.

Also learn fucking commands.
http://www.google.com/support/chrome/bin/static.py?page=guide.cs&guide=25799&topic=28650

>>3194211

Welcome to 4chan, press f5 now.
>Holy fucking shit it reloads the page.

>> No.3194479 [View]

>>3194462

It's right next to the forward button as well.

>> No.3194471 [View]

>>3194454

Technically because you are perceiving the game through a projection but the game itself is actually in 3d. When you are running around in call of duty everything is in full 3d just as if you ran outside.

>> No.3194449 [View]

>>3194354
>>3194354

Nope.

http://sixrevisions.com/infographics/performance-comparison-of-major-web-browsers/

Also evidence that Opera is worse than Safari. Ouch.

>> No.3194434 [DELETED]  [View]

Chrome>Firefox
>If you are using anything you are retarded

Also learn fucking commands.
http://www.google.com/support/chrome/bin/static.py?page=guide.cs&guide=25799&topic=28650

>>3194211

Welcome to 4chan, press f5 now.
>Holy fucking shit it reloads the page.

>> No.3194396 [View]

>>3194369

It can be viewed as a dimension but it's not really.

You can construct higher dimensional spaces very easily using linear algebra.

>> No.3194360 [View]

How dimension is defined is by the smallest basis that you can take in that space. Basis being a collection of vectors who can not be reproduced by multiplying them by a number or by adding them together or any combination of them.

i.e. if we call the basis

So a line is one dimensional because you take a vector in the space namely (1) and you can multiply it by any number to get the rest of the elements in your space.

A place is two dimensional because (1,0) can only cover what a line in space, when multiplying by a number . and something such as (2,3) is the same so you have to take a set such as {(1,0),(0,1)} to have a basis. You can actually take any two vectors in that space so long as they aren't multiples of each other, i.e. (1,1) and (3,3) wouldn't work but (1,1) (3,2) would.

Same can be said for 3d and so forth.

>> No.3194344 [View]

No 1d is a line, 2d is a plane, and 0d would be a dot.

>> No.3194284 [View]

Homework, homework fucking everywhere!

>> No.3182790 [View]

>>3182716

I'll fucking push you down the stairs.

Now who's tumbling.

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