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* [http://math.stackexchange.com/questions/1885044/is-this-sort-of-infinite-ascent-a-valid-proof-that-a-b-le-1-ab math.stackexchange] Is this sort of “infinite ascent” a valid proof that a+b≤1+ab? | * [http://math.stackexchange.com/questions/1885044/is-this-sort-of-infinite-ascent-a-valid-proof-that-a-b-le-1-ab math.stackexchange] Is this sort of “infinite ascent” a valid proof that a+b≤1+ab? | ||
* [http://math.stackexchange.com/questions/422440/does-a3-2b3-4c3-6abc-have-solutions-in-mathbbq a^3 + 2b^3 + 4c^3 = 6abc] | * [http://math.stackexchange.com/questions/422440/does-a3-2b3-4c3-6abc-have-solutions-in-mathbbq a^3 + 2b^3 + 4c^3 = 6abc] | ||
* [http://www.reedbeta.com/blog/the-shunting-yard-algorithm/ Shunting yard algorithm] explained with details (associativity, unary "-") |
Latest revision as of 17:13, 9 April 2020
- Vieta jumping
- Markov diophantine equation x² + y² +z² = 3xyz
- math.stackexchange Is this sort of “infinite ascent” a valid proof that a+b≤1+ab?
- a^3 + 2b^3 + 4c^3 = 6abc
- Shunting yard algorithm explained with details (associativity, unary "-")