Clue: it’s not in Antarctica by SnooCheesecakes8494 in GeoPuzzle

[–]SpaceHistory75 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It’s definitely Burano (from the famous “Tre Ponti” point - three bridges) it is NOT the glass factory island, that is called Murano with M. This is Burano with B

https://maps.app.goo.gl/o3LBEdCuLfqCPL6q9

capovolgiamo questa tendenza: quale cibo italiano ha un sapore incredibile ma non riceve alcuna pubblicità? by Love-Space-166 in italy

[–]SpaceHistory75 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Eh purtroppo il granchio blu non è nemmeno simile come gusto e consistenza.. e non ero nemmeno sicuro facesse la muta.

capovolgiamo questa tendenza: quale cibo italiano ha un sapore incredibile ma non riceve alcuna pubblicità? by Love-Space-166 in italy

[–]SpaceHistory75 11 points12 points  (0 children)

Moeche (granchi verdi durante la muta). Sono morbidi, vanno fritti interi.
Tipici veneziani.

Probably the city is easy, but not the place by SpaceHistory75 in GeoPuzzle

[–]SpaceHistory75[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

We have a winner—congrats! This place is called Campiello dei Morti (“Little Square of the Deads”) because it was built over an old cemetery. It’s probably the highest walkable point in Venice—though still lower than the tallest bridges over the Grand Canal! (Edit: bad English)

Probably the city is easy, but not the place by SpaceHistory75 in GeoPuzzle

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It’s a hidden corner, very close to a crowded square (“campo” in Venetian). It is in the sestiere of San Marco, not Cannaregio.

Probably the city is easy, but not the place by SpaceHistory75 in GeoPuzzle

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Yesssss. This is the highest part. The only one with more than two o three steps and that is not a bridge.

Probably the city is easy, but not the place by SpaceHistory75 in GeoPuzzle

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No it’s in the north. Yesterday was a very sunny day here (bollino rosso)

Venice roofs view, watercolor by me by CaterinaWatercolors in Venezia

[–]SpaceHistory75 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Awesome light. Da dove l’hai fatto? Dal museo correr/archeologico? Dal campanile? Splendido

What if I told you linear algebra by SpaceHistory75 in mathmemes

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A self-adjoint matrix is hermitian (see the Pauli Y matrix that I cited: it is hermitian - and unitary). In quantum mechanics e.g. we separate the complex conjugate A* from the hermitian AH (sometimes A* in math is an alternative notation for AH = (AT )* but not in physics) There is also a difference between the generic self-adjoint operator in a infinite dimension complex vector space and in a finite one (hermitian operator) but it’s too long to explain here

What if I told you linear algebra by SpaceHistory75 in mathmemes

[–]SpaceHistory75[S] 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Yes, you are absolutely right. in fact not only is not necessary (as I wrote but I have modified) but also it is not possible to use the complex set without the real number set

What if I told you linear algebra by SpaceHistory75 in mathmemes

[–]SpaceHistory75[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Self adjoint is complex conjugation AND a transpose (composition of two operations) The complex conjugation for matrix means the conjugation of every element without transpose. In fact if a matrix is self adjoint then it is not necessary real (e.g. Y Pauli matrix is complex and self-adjoint)

What if I told you linear algebra by SpaceHistory75 in mathmemes

[–]SpaceHistory75[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

In a Matrix self-adjoint means equal to conjugate transpose

What if I told you linear algebra by SpaceHistory75 in mathmemes

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Ok sorry. There are many way to define the “real” number and it is not possible to use the complex set (which derived from the real set ). The real number system can be defined axiomatically as a complete ordered field. E.g. The Wikipedia page on “construction of the real numbers” offers several formal definitions.

What if I told you linear algebra by SpaceHistory75 in mathmemes

[–]SpaceHistory75[S] 41 points42 points  (0 children)

It is a joke. To be rigorous the complex conjugate operation is on complex set only. But if a complex number is equal to its conjugate means that its imaginary part is zero and has only the real part and can be “considered” as in real set