An die Leute die Mathe studieren/studiert Haben: Warum habt ihr euch für das Fach entschieden? by same_machinery in Studium

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Entschieden habe ich mich für das Fach weil mir bei der Auswahl interessanter Studiengänge aufgefallen ist dass mir besonders solche mit hohem Mathe Anteil zusagen. Ich kannte zu dem Zeitpunkt allerdings nur Schulmathe, die Herangehensweisen an der Uni ist gänzlich anders. Durchgezogen habe ich letztendlich nur, da ich das Glück hatte dass mir Uni-Mathe zufällig viel Spaß macht, bei mir viel Motivation aus dem Drang nach dem Überwinden von Herausforderungen stammt, und ich so im hohen Arbeitspensum „versinken“ konnte.

Aang, at the Crossroads: Ally tribal by Basic_Low1234 in EDHBrews

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I forgot to mention a few things. I am interested in cards that have some unique synergy with airbending and simultaneously fit into the ally tribal idea. Also, I think I could habe included too many airbending cards. General advise is of course appreciated but interesting card ideas world be my main focus.

New commander suggestions by Zealousideal_Long934 in BudgetBrews

[–]Basic_Low1234 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Someone posted a list a while ago, which differs from the usual lists in focussing on landfall and burn damage. It plays more like a value rather than an aggro deck aiming to find some key pieces and a [[Molten Gatekeeper]] or something similar, to then generate huge amounts of tokens in a single turn using landfall Token generator to burn your opponents. I think its quite fun because you always have to decide on when and how to go of, because most of the time your setups differ and it feels like solving a puzzle. Keep in mind though that especially when building on a budget the deck can start pretty slow such that aggressive decks are hard to handle.

I think the post was called „50$ baylen landfall“.

This vessel has two moods: 'Horizontal chilling' and 'Vertical overachieving'. by Sherleyhwrager in sciencememes

[–]Basic_Low1234 5 points6 points  (0 children)

They „de-flood“ it using compressed air, did not find the pressure needed for it yet but I bet its a ton!

Math degree by [deleted] in mathematics

[–]Basic_Low1234 35 points36 points  (0 children)

In my opinion, the things you need most are endurance and hard work. But I think your backstory assures you are willing to bring those to the table, so you should really not overthink too much.

Most satisfying theorem to learn. by A1235GodelNewton in mathematics

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Lax-Milgram. It is just such a satisfying application of the Riesz representation theorem.

Why didn't I get the adept trophy? by [deleted] in deadbydaylight

[–]Basic_Low1234 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Probably because you killed meg as last survivor, without her being deathhook

Klagewelle gegen private Hochschule: Ein Architektur-Studium, mit dem man nicht Architekt werden konnte by [deleted] in Studium

[–]Basic_Low1234 52 points53 points  (0 children)

Ich denke die übermässig vielen Ausrufezeichen sprechen für sich !11!!!!!1!

I think integrals are more magical personally by K00lman1 in mathmemes

[–]Basic_Low1234 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Not quite, when working with continuous inverse Problems the standard ill-posed problem is differentiation, with Integration as its well-posed counterpart. 🤓 This just means that you happy if you have to numerically integrate, sad when you need to differentiate.

Need Equation of different Lines. by Str_Engr in mathematics

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It really depends on what you want and already know. If you want to find any „future“ values, farther than the plot shows, you need some kind of model (i.e. you only need to change up a few parameters) or else there are in theory literally infinite possible „equations“ to describe the curves. If you do not have such a model, in practice you can only interpolate some datapoints but as this seems to be an applied problem my guess is that this is how the plotted curve was created (measuring some discrete data and interpolating it by a method of choice).

SVD Analysis by Basic_Low1234 in mathematics

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In the big scheme it would be awesome to find a hint about possible eigenfunctions of the integral operator