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look over my math
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Jon
2009-05-24 00:34:20 UTC
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If you are interested in math, I invite you to visit my web site and look
through my work.

Admitedly some of it is wrong (dead wrong), but I'll let you figure it out.
On the other hand, some of it is correct (actually right), and are useful
tools for further developments.

For instance, I haven't solved the quartic, but I have solved the
triangulation method used for GPS.

I don't use math in my profession (janitor), but I use it as therapy for
whatever ails me (mental illness). It is a healthy activity that brings
valor to my life.

http://mypeoplepc.com/members/jon8338/math/index.html

Jon G.
Thomas A.
2009-05-24 20:53:14 UTC
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Post by Jon
If you are interested in math, I invite you to visit my web site and
look through my work.
Admitedly some of it is wrong (dead wrong), but I'll let you figure
it out. On the other hand, some of it is correct (actually right),
and are useful tools for further developments.
For instance, I haven't solved the quartic, but I have solved the
triangulation method used for GPS.
I don't use math in my profession (janitor), but I use it as therapy
for whatever ails me (mental illness). It is a healthy activity that
brings valor to my life.
http://mypeoplepc.com/members/jon8338/math/index.html
Jon G.
Hey, if you enjoy it and find it rewarding, go for it. Nice work so far.
Tim BandTech.com
2009-05-25 01:42:24 UTC
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Post by Jon
If you are interested in math, I invite you to visit my web site and look
through my work.
Admitedly some of it is wrong (dead wrong), but I'll let you figure it out.
On the other hand, some of it is correct (actually right), and are useful
tools for further developments.
For instance, I haven't solved the quartic, but I have solved the
triangulation method used for GPS.
I don't use math in my profession (janitor), but I use it as therapy for
whatever ails me (mental illness). It is a healthy activity that brings
valor to my life.
http://mypeoplepc.com/members/jon8338/math/index.html
Jon G.
I took a look around some of your site. The circle with the moving
central nodes is kind of annoying to me. It came up in the inversion
tensors page. I didn't try to follow all your equations but it is nice
to see someone doing out the work in graphics. What software tools do
you use?

Here is some math you might enjoy. It comes from a simple place,
though it can get complicated quickly:
http://bandtechnology.com/PolySigned/index.html
Polysign needs quite a bit of development and alot of standard
mathematicians don't like polysign, so it's an area I invite you to
explore in the hope of gaining some contribution from you.

- Tim

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