andydude Wrote:I was wondering, since we are accumulating a lot of standards, tables, formulas, equations, and so on, whether we should collectively make a Mathematical Tables and Formulae like document? It would be so that it gives you just what you need since you already learned it before. Not an overly verbose introduction, just a reference for those formulas that you tend to forget after while... It certainly should not include new ideas or theories and the like, or open questions. Only things that have been around a while like the infinite exponential or Bell matrices, or things that have been proven.Very good idea! I noticed that need myself some weeks ago, and also Jay asked smething like this, as I understood his post. I think it is high time to reassure, whether and if, where we are converging with our approaches. A formula-notebook is a good instrument to have the "look back".
Andrew Robbins
I'll see, what I can contribute to this notebook. Yours is a promising start.
Gottfried
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