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CUTTING EDGE

LILBURN-USA

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Company Address: 656 Indian Trl Rd NW # 102,LILBURN,GA,USA 
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30047-6872 
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723106 
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    As I progressed in math graduate school specializing in number theory and algebraic geometry, it was astounding to discover a certain class of researchers who were doing very serious and nontrivial cutting-edge stuff connecting algebraic geometry and mathematical physics
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    Specializing towards communications on the broad sense (network traffic problems, information theory, silicon chip design and logic, filter design, control ) can get pretty cutting edge mathematically How deep you go depends on what a particular department might specialize in as far as research goes
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    The edge v v - v1 v 1 (or v v - v2 v 2 or v v - v3 v 3) was a bridge when V V was removed, connecting v1 v 1 to that component Therefore the deletion of v v - v1 v 1 disconnects G G But this is a contradiction since we said G G has no cut-edge Another method is to first see that G G has no loops; if it did, it would contain a cut-edge
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    That would be the same as just cutting a square with a line What the questions asks for, is the shape of the two new internal faces that appears after the cut For example, if you cut along an edge to the opposite edge, you would get a rectangle of dimensions 1 × 2–√ 1 × 2 It is the intersection of the cube and the plane
  • What is the difference between elementary and advanced math?
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    24 I assume you're asking about real and complex infinite sequences, series and products I don't know of any text which gives anything like a "complete" or even a "cutting-edge" treatment of this topic One reason is that the subject of infinite series was much more mathematically fashionable in the period from, say, 1800 to 1900 than it is now




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