[Archive!] Pure mathematics, physics, chemistry, etc.: brain-training problems not related to trade in any way - page 622

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.... well, like comparing two numbers double ...
Why not? A normal fractional ratio turns out to be quite the same double. :)
Thanks guys, I've almost got it figured out... I'll write a script. I'm just saying... if at TP=SL I get a result
which I have a very low probability of achieving on a random walk, then it's cool!))
The dull-headed sentinel only shows himself in the number of words. But he knows the rules of formal logic by heart.
In addition, I gave another option through "either ... or". That would make sense to him.
If he doesn't understand the formal variant, explain what XOR is. Three words are enough: "XOR is an exclusive OR". I can do it in 15 words anyway.
If it is f(t), it is a (random) process. It is not only the distribution, but also the ACF, for example, that is important for the process. There is no mention of this in the problem. The problem in this formulation makes no sense (imho).
Dima, don't turn this branch into a trading one, OK? Yury Reshetoff has created a branch on tervers (probably, as a spur to this branch). This question is more relevant there.
You guys :-)
Fake. The numbers are photoshopped. The font doesn't match the original. And the colour.
Fake. The numbers are photoshopped. The font doesn't match the original. And the colour.
Pure mathematics and pure physics. A very difficult task. They don't do it at school, and neither do universities.
You have to calculate
- what acceleration a man experiences when he falls belly-first into the water from a height of 50 m in a circle;
- what force (pressure) is exerted on him when he enters the water;
- the depth to which the man will plunge into the water;
In short, expose this video.