Sujet : Re: New equation
De : efji (at) *nospam* efi.efji (efji)
Groupes : sci.mathDate : 27. Feb 2025, 10:46:23
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Le 27/02/2025 à 05:19, Ross Finlayson a écrit :
Division in complex numbers is opinionated, not unique.
:)
Hachel has a brother !
So, the natural products and alll their combinations
don't necessarily arrive at "staying in the system".
wow
Furthermore, in things like Fourier-style analysis,
which often enough employ numerical methods a.k.a.
approximations here the small-angle approximation
in their derivations, _always have a non-zero error_.
big time BS :)
Then, something like the "identity dimension", sees
instead of going _out_ in the numbers, where complex
numbers and their iterative products may neatly model
reflections and rotations, instead go _in_ the numbers,
making for the envelope of the linear fractional equation,
Clairaut's and d'Alembert's equations, and otherwise
with regards to _integral_ analysis vis-a-vis the
_differential_ analysis.
Nonsense ala Hachel
These each have things the other can't implement,
yet somehow they're part of one thing.
It's called completions since mathematics is replete.
A BS-philosophical version of Hachel. Let's park them together.
-- F.J.