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2014年2月1日 · You may have heard of this game called flappy bird, but even if you haven't, you should be able to understand this basic game: The player progresses through a series of …
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Path Connectedness in Groups vs a Vector space [closed]
2026年1月1日 · For reference, I am a theoretical physics student so I may not be as mathematically equipped. I am learning about Lie groups. I have a statement saying 'In a Lie …
Does "either" make an exclusive "or"? - Mathematics Stack Exchange
2025年4月27日 · In everyday speech, "or" is usually exclusive even without "either," though is sometimes inclusive even with "either." In mathematics or logic, "or" is inclusive unless explicitly …
What are some elementary functions obeying the property
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How to find convergence point of two truncated cones with a …
6 日前 · I have two truncated cones that share one endpoint and I need to find the first point that they intersect at, or the furthest point from the shared endpoint. I know the following constants: …
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2025年12月24日 · I found this problem in a problemset of my school and it stated that one should build such function $g$. However I think that this is not possible given that by ...
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2025年12月25日 · @MattPhillips This is not true. Far away from the plane $\pi$ along the normal, the ratio of the distances will all approach $1$; they are certainly not constant (and indeed will …