Alok Singh
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Alok Singh
@AlokSingh
If you're a smooth operator, you can infinitely differentiate yourself.
San Francisco Bay Area Katılım Aralık 2009
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@qd_forall @male_leo_xxvi My other big math obsession besides nonstandard analysis, Clifford analysis
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@male_leo_xxvi see that's the kind of shit that made me totally tune out from undergrad physics. i could tell they were lying because nothing they said made a lick of sense
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BECAUSE IT'S NOT A VECTOR FIELD IT'S A BIVECTOR FIELD & NOBODY HAS TOLD YOU THIS BECAUSE THE HODGE DUAL IS A TOOL EVERYBODY LOVES SO MUCH THEY FORGET HOW MUCH IT CONFUSES UNDERGRADS
Physics Memes@ThePhysicsMemes
Someone help this guy #chemistry
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He discovered rhe first major connection between number theory and geometry with Basel problem (the pi in it made him famous in the first place), worked on divergent series (very modern), a lot of stuff on engineering, basically invented topology as a field.
I think his greatest talent was playing both sides of discrete and continuous in ways that let him solve problems on the other side, maybe the best to ever do it.
Stanislav Fort@stanislavfort
@RuxandraTeslo really? i might not know enough about him. to assess. what did he do showcasing the range?
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@qd_forall @peterwildeford too much overlap, I thought the exact same thing and then a second later read your comment
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@peterwildeford altman use of "-adjacent" is a pretty steep memetic victory for EA.
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