Saturday, January 1, 2022

And Finally. . .

 





There are criticism in air about my "Antonyms " paper.
I wish to clarify.  This is an instantaneous feel of mine. Moreover there is modulus function which is about absolute values.
Using the modulus function is the correct way in this case, I feel. Because we are interested in absolute values in present and absent cases.
I am republishing because my instantaneous feel is the "Antonyms " paper has a point to ponder.

12 comments:

  1. Rhythms of complex number i or Rhythms of beats of a percussion instrument is the question.

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  2. India is very populous. It is the right time to consider rhythms of dafli now. Right now.

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  3. I won't accept knowledge unless it is of the level of pi and 2 pi.
    I get reminded of a radio ad of a billing app where a business submits bill of a past date to a customer.
    Timing is important. Past is gone.
    How parliament treats past and time issues?

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  4. What about 1 by pi of Ramanujan and others?

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  5. Frankly I thought Ramanujan formulas were a crap. 1 by pi. Pi is transcendental. Then how 1 by pi, I used to think.
    But then keisan Casio site accepts Ramanujan Sato series for 1 by pi.

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  6. I obey the union jack.
    1 by pi is hardly a problem for wallis pi. Not a problem for English.

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  7. I made exact pi formula. Neither pi by 2 or pi by 4 or anything. But pi.

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  8. 1 by pi of Ramanujan might converge rapidly.
    But my formula exactly gives pi.

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  9. Ramanujan made many more theorems functions formulas etc.
    Hardy did not think of Ramanujan as an unfocused mathematician because of plethora of expressions. Possibly because Ramanujan was in English ruled India.

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  10. I am now in independent country.
    I obey royal forces. I have VPMalik mentality.

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  11. Everyone wants promotion. Others don't want or what?
    Even Gen Rawat wanted. Became CDS.
    Now Gen Narawane too.

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