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  1. 1 day ago · Enrico Fermi (1901–1954) The Fermi paradox is a conflict between the argument that scale and probability seem to favor intelligent life being common in the universe, and the total lack of evidence of intelligent life having ever arisen anywhere other than on Earth. The first aspect of the Fermi paradox is a function of the scale or the large ...

  2. 5 days ago · The particle in a one-dimensional potential energy box is the most mathematically simple example where restraints lead to the quantization of energy levels. The box is defined as having zero potential energy everywhere inside a certain region, and therefore infinite potential energy everywhere outside that region.

  3. 3 days ago · These are called its trivial zeros. The zeta function is also zero for other values of s, which are called nontrivial zeros. The Riemann hypothesis is concerned with the locations of these nontrivial zeros, and states that: The real part of every nontrivial zero of the Riemann zeta function is 1 / 2.

  4. May 21, 2024 · It's a no-brainer! You'll learn about: Linear questions Functions Polynomial division The rational zero theorem Logarithms Matrix arithmetic Basic trigonometry Simple enough for a beginner but challenging enough for an advanced student, Precalculus Demystified, Second Edition, Second Edition, helps you master this essential subject.

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  6. May 16, 2024 · Rational Root -- from Wolfram MathWorld. Algebra. Polynomials. Calculus and Analysis.

  7. 4 days ago · As remarked above, the line at infinity \ ( Z=0 \) intersects the curve \ ( Y^2Z = Z^3f (X/Z) \) in exactly one point \ ( O \), so this point has multiplicity \ ( 3 \). The other lines through \ ( O \) are all of the form \ ( aX+bZ = 0 \), or in affine coordinates, \ ( ax+c=0\), where \ ( a e 0 \).

  8. 3 days ago · From the general theorem about zeroes of orthogonal polynomials, it follows that a Chebyshev polynomial of either kind of degree n has n different simple roots, called Chebyshev roots (or Chebyshev nodes), in the interval [−1,1].

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