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RE: Mathematical Jokes - Gottfried - 10/29/2009 "they meet in infinity" ... "How romantic!" RE: Mathematical Jokes - Gottfried - 11/05/2009 this days in sci.math: Quote:On Wed, 4 Nov 2009 11:14:42 -0800 (PST), "Dave L. Renfro" RE: Mathematical Jokes - andydude - 11/07/2009 (11/05/2009, 03:48 PM)Gottfried Wrote: > >"A zero of order zero is a regular point at which theIs that the same as a pole of order zero? Hahaha RE: Mathematical Jokes - bo198214 - 11/07/2009 (11/07/2009, 07:06 AM)andydude Wrote:(11/05/2009, 03:48 PM)Gottfried Wrote: > >"A zero of order zero is a regular point at which theIs that the same as a pole of order zero? Hahaha It is kinda opposite. You get the order of a zero at a by dividing by (z-a)^m. It is the maximum m such that f(z)/(z-a)^m is still holomorphic at a. In the powerseries development it is the index of the first non-zero term, e.g. f(z) = f_m (z-a)^m + f_{m+1)(z-a)^{m+1} + .... So f(z)/(z-a)^m can not be 0 at a. RE: Mathematical Jokes - carrythomas - 11/09/2009 Hi all, Once a boy proposed to girl who is the daughter of his maths sir, now he want to proposed her in a class. He stand up and go to blackboard. He try to say something from this Eqation "A=B=C, so A=B, B=C and B=A, B=C i.e A=C" Sir doesn't understand and he asked to him, what is this?? He replied "A=me, B= You, C= Your Daughter.. now A=B,B=C that means I love You, You love your Daughter.. B=A,B=C means You love me, You love your Daughter, So A=C means I love your Daughter...." RE: Mathematical Jokes - bo198214 - 11/09/2009 Unfortunately the relation "A loves B" is neither transitive, nor symmetric, nor reflexive ... |