@dancer_storm_@Mathinity_@LoopIntegral Here's a proof of this partitioning. Add zero for convenience. Notice that 0..n can be broken into (n+1)/2 pairs that sum to n each i.e. i^2 pairs. So they can easily be divided at random into i sets each with i such pairs i.e. each with sum i*n.
@ayushabg Might not be shrinking. I've been talking to a friend doing his PhD in quantum cryptography, and I wonder if I'll be needing those classes when our cohort replaces them
Uncanny this on feed. I'm poring over photos I have of them as kids, tidbits I know about their childhood
Idk they seem so lost. It's been wretched for them I know. Dad even ran away once and mum was forced to marry before finishing studies. Keep feeling an urge to rescue them ☹️
who up thinking about their parents' childhoods and what that version of them had looked like? were they loved enough and did they ever had to go to sleep on an empty stomach? did they ever felt so lonely they thought they might never make it?
I'm aware that due to the heavy use of concrete this is not very sustainable or ecofriendly but something about the aesthetic makes me really yearn for this
Imo, something not nearly as talked about as the supertrees or cloud forest in Singapore, unsurprisingly solarpunk favorites, is the ecobrutalist exemplar a hop and a skip away: the satay by the bay. I really miss the vibe
@0xdoug Maybe nothing but also a little weird that in the plot, the error bars don't cross the 1.0 RR line in the fully adjusted row (it does for all the others with CI upper limit 1.01). Looks a little fishy.
@Paperclip_In@Paperclip_In this incorrect greek etymology is a popular myth. The γαλο- (galo) in γαλοπούλα (galopoula) has nothing to do with the French γάλλο (Gaul). It really means rooster/cockerel/male turkey γάλο which actually comes from Portuguese/Spanish (eg as in Galo de Barcelos etc)
@littmath@sbagley Sorry for it to become the harmonic shouldn't you have to multiply X with \prod_{p\leq N prime} 1/(1-1/p)
The product of GP sums \Sum_{k=1}^{\infty} (1/p)^k
Ig the proof still works because scaling whether by a factor >/< 1 doesn't change series divergence so just a typo perhaps
Thank you! If you care more about some rigid exact fairness or real life simulation over your pupil's very real agony and suffering that is anyway unfairly stacked against them, let alone how best to help them learn and grow, you're a failure as a professional and a human being.
Was tinkering much of the evening with one of the stable diffusion models online with variations of the prompt "flying golden seahorses" (I know pretty random)
Ofc it only seems to capture the vague aesthetic of a seahorse and blends it with the rest of the prompt. And it also seems to throw in horse elements 🤭