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Anyone who knew me in the 80s will appreciate that physics doesn’t play to my strengths. Me and my mate Annabelle sat next to each other in a school lab in the suburbs of Manchester. We valiantly bent our humanities-leaning brains around concepts like refraction, atomic structure and electromagnetism while actively plotting - in a well-hidden-from-the-teacher notebook - how we could meet our pop heroes Bros* But I’ve been a proofreader for The Institute of Physics since 2020. And I love it. This week, I’m proofing the latest edition of Classroom Physics, written for teachers to inspire, inform and entertain. There’s nothing technical in the documents I work with, so my science knowledge isn’t tested. Instead, I get to learn about inspiring physicists from the past and present, read amazing stories about what the IOP is doing to overcome barriers to studying the subject and discover fun experiments to try out with our son. And all while making sure the IOP’s style and tone of voice shine through in genuinely interesting and thoroughly checked copy. These kind words are from Jafar Taj at the IOP: “Lucy has great attention to detail and her work enables us to ensure we’re delivering the best output possible.” Proof, for me, that you don’t need to be an expert in a topic to do a great job. *Never did meet lovely Luke Goss and his mates but did get a hard-won B in GCSE Physics. #proofreading #copyediting #GCSEs #physics #scienceproofreading #reportproofreading
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Finally decided to scan some "elementary methods" attempts at proof of the Unicity Conjecture. I had been presuming they'd failed at what I was doing because they couldn't successfully dismiss certain cases. No; that doesn't appear to be the issue, here. They failed because they didn't stay elementary. 1. The minute you mention prime numbers, you are no longer in elementary territory when it comes to discussing Markov Numbers and their relations! There is no quick gradeschool variable manipulation that gets you from the Diophantine equation of concern and/or the tree migration equation (e.g. d = 3bc - a) to talking about multiples of denoted primes p. 2. Any raw relation where the "distributive property" from 4th Grade Math Class might apply or where a square root sign appears over multiple variables again is not elementary. Comparisons between values start to blow up in number of characters needed to tell the story, rather than remaining at a simple yet accurate level with less boastful targets, goals, or methods. 3. It appears that even the "elementary" proof attempts always digressed into biting off more than they could -- attempting to prove commonalities amongst numbers distal on the tree beyond just, "we do or don't have any factors in common. And/or they could not get their heads away from multiplicative relationships, only. There is such a thing as an arithmetic relationship. All you have to show is that if you have two ordered Triplets each with their highest value as d, the pairwise comparison between first values must be 0, as must that between second values. The theorem isn't asking for more than that. And yes, it's a theorem now. I proved it. https://lnkd.in/gr64b_Ka
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For PhD, thesis students, I found this extension effective. Supercharge your PDF reading with Google Scholar PDF reader extension- -Tools to fast your reading and citing papers #phdtools #articlereview
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MATHEMATICS AND POETRY ~ M. N. HOUNKONNOU and M. MITROVIĆ: Problematic of mathematics and social sciences and arts: an ubiquitous constructive interaction in algebraic modeling Mahouton Norbert Hounkonnou and Melanija Mitrović in “Problematic of mathematics and social sciences and arts: an ubiquitous constructive interaction in algebraic modeling“ wrote: “If poetry is concise linguistic expression of emotion and experience, and if as many people believe, mathematics is not experiential and should be free of emotion, then there should be no overlap! But emotions do not leave the building when math makes its entrance.” ( Karaali G., Lesser L. M., Mathematics and Poetry: Arts of the Heart. In Sriraman B. (Ed.), “Handbook of the Mathematics of the Arts and Sciences”, Volume 1. Springer) On contrary, there are mathematician who wrote poetry. Jakob Bernoulli in “Treatise on Infinite Series” wrote: Even as the finite encloses an infinite series And in the unlimited limits appear, So the soul of immensity dwells in minutia And in narrowest limits no limits inhere. What joy to discern the minute in infinity! The vast to perceive in the small, what divinity! On the other hand, there are poets who incorporated mathematical concepts in their work. Emily Dickinson is nowadays recognized as one of the most important figures in American poetry. Given below is her song “We shall find the Cube of the Rainbow”: We shall find the Cube of the Rainbow. Of that, there is no doubt. But the Arc of a Lover's conjecture Eludes the finding out. (Poems are taken from: Glaz and Growney, Strange Attractors: Poems of Love and Mathematics; CRC Press, Taylor & Francis Group, 2008) https://lnkd.in/dEK7J9bQ
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#ProTip Consider downloading your research papers from official conference sites rather than ArXiv. ArXiv is primarily for publishing preprints, establishing the precedence of ideas, and receiving feedback. it may not always have the most updated versions of papers. Small editing mistakes and missing details can leave you wondering about the research area and send you down a rabbit hole and deviate your thoughts. PS : Speaking from personal experience. #computerscience #research #academia
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