01/31/2008, 03:56 PM
GFR
No not really shall we give up so fast!
If we have created a hypervolume lets find its hypersurface. Then we can think what it means.
-i^(-1/i) is a new one- but that is the right notation since it takes -i as it is - even better -i^( 1/-i) without doing any simplifications. Really, such small things are important. I try to never simplify an expression too early.
What is the difference between edge and base e^(pi/2)? Andrew mentioned that if e^( pi/2) is one dimensional, it is lenght . Do you think e^(pi/2) is 2 dimensional in some sense, or something else?
Ivars
No not really shall we give up so fast!
If we have created a hypervolume lets find its hypersurface. Then we can think what it means.
-i^(-1/i) is a new one- but that is the right notation since it takes -i as it is - even better -i^( 1/-i) without doing any simplifications. Really, such small things are important. I try to never simplify an expression too early.
What is the difference between edge and base e^(pi/2)? Andrew mentioned that if e^( pi/2) is one dimensional, it is lenght . Do you think e^(pi/2) is 2 dimensional in some sense, or something else?
Ivars

