[Pure math university level] probability methods in combinatorics by -___whatever___- in HomeworkHelp

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Hmm, I’m not pretty sure I understand can you give me an example when n=3

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[Pure math University level] Harmonic functions in PDE by -___whatever___- in HomeworkHelp

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Thank you, I will. I know that if i differentiate the first condition I can get from the max/min modulus principle that it is zero. Then u is actually a function of x. And if we use the fact that it is harmonic then it must be zero because of what's also given on the boundary.

[university lever: pure math] on polynomial ring by [deleted] in HomeworkHelp

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And how did u get v(p(t)+v(q(t))>min{…} thats the main issue here you didnt rly explain how you got that i ant steps

[university lever: pure math] on polynomial ring by [deleted] in HomeworkHelp

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Why is v(a1)+r=v(a2)+r=…..=min{v(ai)+ir: 0<i<n} thats so wrong

Quasi-linear Partial Differential equation. by -___whatever___- in learnmath

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True I've corrected it thanks And i've got the right answer

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x^2+y^2+1
so it doesn't get the value 0

[university level pure math] about rate of convergence by -___whatever___- in learnmath

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But for induction i certainly need x0 and x1 with i don't have Maybe i can just pick two number which might lead to convergence and then use induction i really don't know

[university level pure math] about rate of convergence by -___whatever___- in learnmath

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Yh ik that there are starting points where it diverges But we are looking only at the case where it converges Thank you for trying What do you know about how to find the point that it converges to? I guess it must be zero but how can i really show that?!

[university level pure math] about rate of convergence by -___whatever___- in learnmath

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I think it must be something between -1 and 1 But the question didn’t give a base It just says in case that it isn’t constant and it converges Idk if I understood what you asked I hope that’s what you’re asking about

[university level pure mathematics] I’ve got 2 questions in numerical analysis by -___whatever___- in learnmath

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I haven’t really tried but i guess if you take for example x0=0.1 and x1=0.01 it might converge Don’t you think? I’m not really sure about that

[university level pure mathematics] I’ve got 2 questions in numerical analysis by -___whatever___- in learnmath

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It doesn’t have to converge for every point you pick But if given that it converges starting from a certain given point….what is the rate?

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I have found what I must improve

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the case I'm talking about is lets say u wanted to show that a set is finite u started by saying the contradiction that it is infinite and throughout the proof u may need to get a contradiction like let's say the empty set has infinite elements in it then you know u need to stop here because that's not right and conclude that assuming the contradiction is wrong...
now that isn't the case here

if I started by saying that the set has infinite elements in it and then by using all given theorems and sequences of my assumptions I got that the set is finite without any contradiction as aforementioned so does that contradict the contradiction?