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  1. Kharakov

    Inverse BBP algorithm. (Pi)

    I would like to an inverse BBP algorithm so I can calculate where and if the words "Kharakov was here" appear in the base 37 expansion of pi (37 for space character). Ok. I just want to make one up for fun. I haven't looked into it too much and I'm thinking maybe the spigot algorithm isn't...
  2. Kharakov

    Ideas for tumbling and duplicating a rectangular box

    Basically, I have a basic form already. Just a single "Jenga" stick. I want to translate, rotate, and duplicate it. But not symmetrically!!!! I'd like to make copies of the stick, rotate, and translate them. Maybe along a specific axis.... Scale them too. I want a jumble of sticks...
  3. Kharakov

    Load libraries in JS without html

    In Visual Code. Is visual code designed to be annoying? I just want some nice autocompletes, and to use some code checkers. Gotta go.
  4. Kharakov

    Quick question about fractional derivatives and is Latex broken?

    Assume generalized binomial coefficients. Also assume this is not for normal fractional (iterative) derivatives, but for the following operation. I think I should implement it in python or something... just wonder if there is an easy way to do it on a phone (like how do I code it for Wolfram...
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    Is mathematics built on the first concept: division, or analytics?

    Are there 2 schools, synthetic and analytic math? Obviously Peano's axioms are synthetic. But they rest on the foundation of division. Division includes infinities and wholes. You can't have wholes without division from a greater whole (you already have apples divided from the continuum...
  6. Kharakov

    new 3blue1brown puzzle

    I have something else to work on, but it might be a fun diversion.
  7. Kharakov

    Quick Questions Thread

    How many terms t of e^ia are needed for cosine(a) to be accurate to n decimal places? f(n,a):= # of terms t of e^ia needed for n decimal accuracy for cosine(a) disregarding the initial 1... \frac{a^{2t}}{\left( 2t\right)!}
  8. Kharakov

    3 or n body problem with neural net?

    Before someone says inconceivable, I'd like to say that I don't think that word means what you think it means. Anyone try to solve 2d+t or 3d+t n-body problems with neural nets with a single time variable t, and locations of bodies/velocity vectors/ acceleration parameters at t=0? Just...
  9. Kharakov

    Actors in less famous roles.

    Cranston. He'll help your hemorrhoids...
  10. Kharakov

    Matter/energy/spacetime qualia

    How is one qualia selected from the whole palette? What selects a specific qualia? Does every point in spacetime have the whole qualia palette available to it, given the right configuration of matter to extract the qualia? Does matter contain the qualia, and unleash it, or is it...
  11. Kharakov

    Best online digital press (DTG) tshirt printers?

    I tried out Teespring- they sort of blew resolution wise. They might have a DP option for high res prints like I wanted to do, but it wasn't clear that I needed to select it if they did. In the preview pane, I could see the writing on the back of the shirt.. and it is totally illegible in the...
  12. Kharakov

    Where is everyone?

    I'm not Fermi, so I better explain myself. I'm not talking about extrasolar life. I'm talking about the millions of people who discuss ideas and science on the internet. Outside of FB. Where? Do people avoid the net because it is controlled by bots and corporate interests? Do people...
  13. Kharakov

    Transcendental stalker on the intertubes. OR youtube's timeline is guided by operation OverLord

    I'm thinking that e is transcendental because it contains every prime, by definition. Of course, since I said this before I watched the video, maybe I'm wrong. I'm always at least half right. Pi is transcendental because it de-transcendentalizes e (e's function), which means it has every...
  14. Kharakov

    What do you call a function that extracts an algebraic number from a transcendental number?

    I mean, other than a transcendental function. So if I extract (-1) from pi with cosine, I'm using a transcendental function on a transcendental "number". But is there another more specific term, like "decomposition function", or something like that to describe getting a rational or...
  15. Kharakov

    Simulation of smoothness using discrete quantities

    Some infinity required. What are the primary purposes of infinite series in mathematics?
  16. Kharakov

    Integer formula for transcendental function group

    whoops, please delete. I'll work on it.
  17. Kharakov

    For one ape, real fools, for the rest, Easter Eggs

    Once the Alf's a dog, they're usually far from Sirius.
  18. Kharakov

    Why does the natural log of number 2 show up so often??

    I'm thinking it's because 2 is the most common prime, but maybe it's because it's the natural log of number 2.
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