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#251 2012-02-14 08:32:39

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Re: Oh,Oh,Oh,merry analysis!!!

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#252 2012-02-14 08:41:19

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Re: Oh,Oh,Oh,merry analysis!!!

That is the principal part. Do you like fancy theorems?


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#253 2012-02-14 09:04:28

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Re: Oh,Oh,Oh,merry analysis!!!

yup.


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#254 2012-02-14 09:32:19

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Re: Oh,Oh,Oh,merry analysis!!!

There is a theorem that says this:

If c_n are the coefficients of f(x) and d_n are the coefficients of the principal part of f(x) when expanded around the smallest singularity then c_n - d_n is very small as n approaches infinity.


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#255 2012-02-14 10:37:22

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Re: Oh,Oh,Oh,merry analysis!!!

what does that mean.could you show me on an example?


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#256 2012-02-14 10:44:04

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Re: Oh,Oh,Oh,merry analysis!!!

It means the the coefficients of the principle part

when you expand it at 0 will approximate the coefficients of

when expanded at 0. Remember we are looking for the coefficient
of z^10000 for f(z).

The significance of this is not really apparent right now but when we finish it will be.


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#257 2012-02-14 23:10:08

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Re: Oh,Oh,Oh,merry analysis!!!

hi bobbym and Stefy

Here's a pic of baby James, being admired by his Dad.  Cute, huh?

James10a.JPG


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#258 2012-02-14 23:28:55

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Re: Oh,Oh,Oh,merry analysis!!!

Hi Bob;

Yes, very cute and very beautiful. He will grow up strong and happy.


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#259 2012-02-15 03:05:36

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Re: Oh,Oh,Oh,merry analysis!!!

hi Bob

he's very cute.but i don't think that being strong matters as much as being smart,so i think he will grow up to be as smart as his Grandpa or even smarter! big_smile

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#260 2012-02-15 06:47:45

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Re: Oh,Oh,Oh,merry analysis!!!

hi bobbym and Stefy,

Thanks for your comments.  My daughter is very amused that a group of mathematicians is so interested in her baby.  But it shouldn't surprise her that much as she has a 'first' in maths herself!  smile

Bob

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#261 2012-02-15 07:30:52

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Re: Oh,Oh,Oh,merry analysis!!!

Hi Bob;

That is a good question and if I ever get a chance to talk to a mathematician in person I will remember to ask. For myself, it is the hands. The small fingers and palms. Cutest thing I ever saw. Next come the ears, fascinating!


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#262 2012-02-15 07:31:57

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Re: Oh,Oh,Oh,merry analysis!!!

hi bob

why wouldn't we be interested in her baby?


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#263 2012-02-15 07:50:17

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Re: Oh,Oh,Oh,merry analysis!!!

Well I'm delighted that you are interested!  So many thanks.

For myself, it is the hands. The small fingers and palms

?? bobbym, you have an interesting imagination.  The only hand visible in that picture belongs to his Dad!

Bob

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#264 2012-02-15 08:52:30

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Re: Oh,Oh,Oh,merry analysis!!!

@bobbym

back to the problem.

the series expansion would be: e+ex+ex^2+...


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#265 2012-02-15 08:59:09

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Re: Oh,Oh,Oh,merry analysis!!!

Series expansion of what?


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#266 2012-02-15 09:19:23

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Re: Oh,Oh,Oh,merry analysis!!!

e/(z-1)


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#267 2012-02-15 09:20:51

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Re: Oh,Oh,Oh,merry analysis!!!

So what do you think the coefficient of x^10000 is in f(x)?


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#268 2012-02-15 09:46:00

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Re: Oh,Oh,Oh,merry analysis!!!

xexe.e?


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#269 2012-02-15 09:52:45

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Re: Oh,Oh,Oh,merry analysis!!!

Are you sure you have the right series for e / (z-1)?


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#270 2012-02-15 10:14:25

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Re: Oh,Oh,Oh,merry analysis!!!

maybe -e?


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#271 2012-02-15 10:22:52

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Re: Oh,Oh,Oh,merry analysis!!!

For what?


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#272 2012-02-15 10:24:08

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Re: Oh,Oh,Oh,merry analysis!!!

the coefficient.


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#273 2012-02-15 10:28:55

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Re: Oh,Oh,Oh,merry analysis!!!

Correct! That was the easiest one there is.


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#274 2012-02-15 10:34:07

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Re: Oh,Oh,Oh,merry analysis!!!

k.next problem?


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#275 2012-02-15 23:46:52

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Re: Oh,Oh,Oh,merry analysis!!!

What is the coefficient of x^5000 in

Please provide an approximation.


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