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What's Inside ZerO-preprint-Theta Numbers, etc.pdf
(In previous post I forget to attach preprint/paper!) Hello HCers, Attached is my latest publication on Researchgate, entitled: "What's Inside ZerO?" -- 'Theta Numbers' and other possibilities within
(In previous post I forget to attach preprint/paper!) Hello HCers, Attached is my latest publication on Researchgate, entitled: "What's Inside ZerO?" -- 'Theta Numbers' and other possibilities within
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John S
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"What's Inside ZerO" ...
Hello HCers, Attached is my latest publication on Researchgate, entitled: "What's Inside ZerO?" -- 'Theta Numbers' and other possibilities within an 'Evolving ZerO'. It develops "theta numbers" a bit,
Hello HCers, Attached is my latest publication on Researchgate, entitled: "What's Inside ZerO?" -- 'Theta Numbers' and other possibilities within an 'Evolving ZerO'. It develops "theta numbers" a bit,
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John S
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Brief
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Just a couple of points A reference "Neutrices and External Numbers A Flexible Number System" written by Bruno Dinis and Imme van den Berg. I will try to find some thirty or forty pages version. Nice
Just a couple of points A reference "Neutrices and External Numbers A Flexible Number System" written by Bruno Dinis and Imme van den Berg. I will try to find some thirty or forty pages version. Nice
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Exiting and Re-Entering the Zero scene...
Lalo, I forgot to comment on ... "John will be assigned such a daunting challenge, and, I will smoothly and silently run into obscurity. I will have to perform the "The Dramatic Exit" secret technique
Lalo, I forgot to comment on ... "John will be assigned such a daunting challenge, and, I will smoothly and silently run into obscurity. I will have to perform the "The Dramatic Exit" secret technique
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John S
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Mall's Brief + Theta Numbers, v6c.pdf
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Lalo + Hypercomplexers, Thanks for the reference on "Neutices and Flexible Numbers...". Looks interesting, but it's too expensive right now, but maybe an ebook is Ok. I have been busy with the attache
Lalo + Hypercomplexers, Thanks for the reference on "Neutices and Flexible Numbers...". Looks interesting, but it's too expensive right now, but maybe an ebook is Ok. I have been busy with the attache
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John S
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Non-bilinear products for generalized quantum theory
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Dear all, my name is Bernd and I am new to this forum. I have a question related to old ideas by Pascual Jordan and Irving Segal to generalize quantum theory by passing from bilinear observables to no
Dear all, my name is Bernd and I am new to this forum. I have a question related to old ideas by Pascual Jordan and Irving Segal to generalize quantum theory by passing from bilinear observables to no
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Bernd Henschenmacher
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"Lab notes about exceptional Galois fields from symmetric exponentiation"
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Alright, and sorry for the e-mail spam. John, I've taken our old lab notes from 6 years ago, and cut them down to what we've been talking about this week. Interestingly, back then we also started on a
Alright, and sorry for the e-mail spam. John, I've taken our old lab notes from 6 years ago, and cut them down to what we've been talking about this week. Interestingly, back then we also started on a
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Jens Koeplinger
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2-adic numbers
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Hi - something on the lighter side for a change: A brief on the 2-adic numbers. You may have heard of p-adic numbers, which are a field (you can add, subtract, multiply, and divide by any nonzero numb
Hi - something on the lighter side for a change: A brief on the 2-adic numbers. You may have heard of p-adic numbers, which are a field (you can add, subtract, multiply, and divide by any nonzero numb
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Computational, historical, triangle enthusiasts and FOMO
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A couple of computational references The Topos of Music III: Gestures Musical Multiverse Ontologies by Guerino Mazzola, René Guitart, Jocelyn Ho, Alex Lubet, Maria Mannone, Matt Rahaim and Florian Tha
A couple of computational references The Topos of Music III: Gestures Musical Multiverse Ontologies by Guerino Mazzola, René Guitart, Jocelyn Ho, Alex Lubet, Maria Mannone, Matt Rahaim and Florian Tha
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A brief question regarding certain author
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*thanks for the answers provided so far A question regarding certain author Is the this author exercising the right to be forgotten ? The articles of this author are cited by other authors. In the cas
*thanks for the answers provided so far A question regarding certain author Is the this author exercising the right to be forgotten ? The articles of this author are cited by other authors. In the cas
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FYI: upcoming online seminar "Algebras, particles, and quantum theory" round 2
Hi all - I'd like to bring your attention to a series of talks organized by Dr Nichol Furey, Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin, Freigeist Fellow in mathematical physics, on "Algebras, particles, and quan
Hi all - I'd like to bring your attention to a series of talks organized by Dr Nichol Furey, Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin, Freigeist Fellow in mathematical physics, on "Algebras, particles, and quan
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Jens Koeplinger
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Superfield + SuperC
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Arma thanks me for reminding him that b =/= 1, and you, Jens, embrace b = 1 as "the most interesting case"! No wonder the World is crazy, it's mathematical foundations are crazy! Per my "Note 1" in my
Arma thanks me for reminding him that b =/= 1, and you, Jens, embrace b = 1 as "the most interesting case"! No wonder the World is crazy, it's mathematical foundations are crazy! Per my "Note 1" in my
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John S
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1 + 1 = 2 and "incompleteness under C"
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Hi John - thanks for going down the path of taking the complex numbers apart! Arma thanks me for reminding him that b =/= 1, and you, Jens, embrace b = 1 as "the most interesting case"! No wonder the
Hi John - thanks for going down the path of taking the complex numbers apart! Arma thanks me for reminding him that b =/= 1, and you, Jens, embrace b = 1 as "the most interesting case"! No wonder the
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Jens Koeplinger
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Superfield
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Hi all John Shuster discovered a hierarchy of binary operations over the complex number. In this letter, I will expand the number of upper level field of real numbers into the uncountably infinite num
Hi all John Shuster discovered a hierarchy of binary operations over the complex number. In this letter, I will expand the number of upper level field of real numbers into the uncountably infinite num
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What is your take of this web (soft question)
What is your take on the web TIB AV Portal ? ( https://av.tib.eu/ ) Or in case you have heard of other platforms and want to bring it to able Best hypercomplex regards PD : I had been a bit busy with
What is your take on the web TIB AV Portal ? ( https://av.tib.eu/ ) Or in case you have heard of other platforms and want to bring it to able Best hypercomplex regards PD : I had been a bit busy with
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Ladder paper on ResearchGate
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Hello All, I'm happy to report that the Ladder paper v5 (with final edits in preprint and with DOI) as been loaded into my Researchgate site: (PDF) A ladder of distributive binary-op pairs on the comp
Hello All, I'm happy to report that the Ladder paper v5 (with final edits in preprint and with DOI) as been loaded into my Researchgate site: (PDF) A ladder of distributive binary-op pairs on the comp
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John S
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Version 5 .pdf of Ladder paper
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Jens, Arma, and All: Attached is version 5 (v5d) .pdf of my Ladder paper. I intend to publish this version as a preprint (on my ResearchGate site) provided it has no other errors/issues. I have credit
Jens, Arma, and All: Attached is version 5 (v5d) .pdf of my Ladder paper. I intend to publish this version as a preprint (on my ResearchGate site) provided it has no other errors/issues. I have credit
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John S
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Version v4 of Bio-Ladder paper
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Finally, version v4 is ready. My thanks to Jens for his careful feedback, which definitely make it a better paper. The changes over version v3 are significant, but mostly clarifying definitions and er
Finally, version v4 is ready. My thanks to Jens for his careful feedback, which definitely make it a better paper. The changes over version v3 are significant, but mostly clarifying definitions and er
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John S
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On Jens' Feedback
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Hi - yes!! Polynomial fields of characteristic 2, graded by their algebraic ideals! Thank you for reminding me of this remnant from the "dark ages", i.e., the time where we dabbled in things that eith
Hi - yes!! Polynomial fields of characteristic 2, graded by their algebraic ideals! Thank you for reminding me of this remnant from the "dark ages", i.e., the time where we dabbled in things that eith
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Jens Koeplinger
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On Jen's Feedback
As I process your feedback on invertibility, etc., I was struck by your claim: "In section "0. Introduction" I point out that you didn't specify the algebra that you operate on. This excited me at fir
As I process your feedback on invertibility, etc., I was struck by your claim: "In section "0. Introduction" I point out that you didn't specify the algebra that you operate on. This excited me at fir
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John S
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