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honestrosewater
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From what I've read of his work on FLT, I think Edgar Escultura is brilliant. I wonder why he hasn't gotten the recognition he deserves. Does anyone know where I can find more articles by him?
Is there really an "Unanswered Threads" link? Where?robphy said:I was browsing the "Unanswered Threads" link.
I still don't see it.robphy said:On the home page, look at the left link at the bottom of the big table.
It's right beneath Dr. Michio Kaku's Forum.jma2001 said:I still don't see it.
Heh, I couldn't think of anything else.jma2001 said:I'm using IE6 ... yeah I know, not my choice, I am required to use it on this computer. Still, a simple HTML link should not be dependent on the browser?
The search goes back far- it returns 500 results, which I think is the max. I think if there were no unanswered threads, the search would just return the Sorry - no matches. Please try some different terms.Townsend said:I see it...
http://img307.imageshack.us/img307/4435/untitled5ji.jpg
perhaps there were no unanswered threads to be listed at the time you looked?
Apparently the "Unanswered Threads" link is a vBulletin hack, I found some info here:honestrosewater said:When not logged in, there's no Unanswered Threads link. But when logged in, the link is there.
I tried it with IE6: Same thing. When not logged in, there's no Unanswered Threads link. But when logged in, the link is there.
Maybe it has something to do with your user settings?
Yeah, I had his name at the very beginning of the first thread. He's also familiar with Edgar Escultura. I thought he used the new posts search, because several times I've noticed him post in one subforum, then in another, then again in the first one and such- unlike what you see when someone goes through each subforum in turn. But maybe he doesn't use the new posts search after all. Or maybe he's just not taking the bait. I'm getting over the joke- but now I'm curious about why none of the 5 or 6 lures worked.loseyourname said:To lure Matt, I think you'll have to put his name, or 'group theory,' or something else he's likely to notice, in the first words of the title. Since he probably doesn't ever look into this forum, he's going to have to see the link from the front page, and it cuts off into . . . after several words.
Gokul43201 said:News from the other side : Matt has seen the lures but not bit.
How did you find out? You didn't just ask him, did you?Gokul43201 said:News from the other side : Matt has seen the lures but not bit.
Group Theory is a branch of mathematics that studies the properties and behavior of mathematical groups. These groups are sets of elements that follow a specific set of rules or operations, such as addition or multiplication.
Group Theory has a wide range of applications in science, particularly in physics and chemistry. It helps us understand the symmetries and patterns in nature, and is used to describe the behavior of particles, atoms, and molecules.
Edgar Escultura is a renowned mathematician who has made significant contributions to the field of Group Theory. He believes that Group Theory is a powerful tool for understanding the structure and relationships between different mathematical objects.
Yes, Group Theory has also been applied to other areas such as computer science, music, and art. It can be used to analyze and classify patterns, and to create algorithms for data encryption and compression.
One common misconception is that Group Theory is only relevant to pure mathematics and has no practical applications. Another is that it is a complicated and difficult subject, when in fact it can be understood and applied by people with various levels of mathematical background.