Sujet : Re: Mathematical simplicity
De : efji (at) *nospam* efi.efji (efji)
Groupes : sci.mathDate : 06. Apr 2025, 09:49:19
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Le 06/04/2025 à 02:18, Ross Finlayson a écrit :
On 04/05/2025 03:35 PM, Richard Hachel wrote:
Mathematical simplicity.
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Mathematics isn't always simple.
(BS cut)
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R.H.
I image you're familiar with Schwarz functions.
Hachel's mathematical level is roughly equivalent to the US 9th grade (maybe less) :)
Everything after Pythagore is difficult for him.
BTW, I guess you were talking about the Schwarz functions, that map a complex curve into its conjugate, and not the Schwartz functions (from Laurent Schwartz) that are elements of a Schwartz space (even more difficult to understand for a 70 year old 9th grader :)
-- F.J.