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Question Corner -- The Hypercomplex Numbers
Apr 19, 1999 ... These hypercomplex numbers are called the Quaternians and Octonians respectively (the Quaternians are sometimes called Hamilton Numbers and ...
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Welcome to Toronto! Toronto City Guide & Information
Aug 29, 2001 ... [ Overview | Travel/Transit | What's On | Attractions | Restaurants .... The Evergreen Foundation · Family Service Association of Toronto ...
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Handshake
File Format: PDF/Adobe Acrobat - View as HTML many handshakes are there in all? A high school teacher called me up the other day and said they had done the problem in his Finite. Math class that day, ...
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MATLAB Primer
File Format: PDF/Adobe Acrobat - View as HTML without this line the le would be a script le. Then a MATLAB statement z = randint 4,5. , for example, will cause the numbers 4 and 5 to be passed to the ...
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Dror Bar-Natan: Publications
Nov 26, 2001 ... We give a simple proof of Lee's result from arXiv:math. ... hence we can state a Lee-type theorem for tangles as well as for knots and links. ... We provide tables of the ranks of the Khovanov homology of all prime knots ...
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Tournament of Towns: Winners
Yun Hui Lin, 12, Harbord Collegiate Institute ... Helen He Yuqiong, 10, North Toronto C.I ... Tournament of the Towns is held in Toronto since 1996. ...
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Joel's New iMac Log
Jan 26, 2003 ... New iMac/Mac OS X Log. Even though Mac OS X has been available since March 2001, I was reluctant to upgrade since at the time (a) my iMac ...
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Rules Of Logarithms
File Format: PDF/Adobe Acrobat - View as HTML The logarithm we usually use is log base e, written log e. (x) or (more often) ln(x), and called the natural logarithm of x. Rules of Logarithms. ...
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Gabor Pete - dance, improvisation
After some childhood experience in folk dance and karate I began dance in August 1999, at an intensive workshop by Katalin Balla, which experience ...
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Answers and Explanations -- Imaginary Numbers: How To Show They Exist
Sep 1, 1997 ... How can one show that imaginary numbers really do exist? .... and a rule for multiplying two complex numbers: (a,b)(c,d) = (ac-bd, ad+bc) ...