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> On May 23, 12:11 am, Eric Heiman <ehei...@mailinator.com> wrote: >> My dilemna is as such: >> >> I have a matrix (it happens to be 21x21, but don't worry about that) >> which contains distances between points. >> So column 1 has distances from point 1 to every other point, with row 1 >> being 0 (because the distance to itself is zero). >> >> What I am wondering is how I would be able to get     

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Author: danl
Date: May 24, 2008 23:10

"Dr. Henri Wilson" <HW@....> wrote in message news:uudvh3t3ib27ho3vht69t49k8mldeuks8g@4ax.com... : On Tue, 23 Oct 2007 22:36:44 GMT, "Androcles" <Engineer@hogwarts.physics> : wrote: : : : "Dr. Henri Wilson" <HW@....> wrote in message : news:85qsh3d5mik84fnkj3me3sl25p9mtlta5g@4ax.com... : : On Tue, 23 Oct 2007 00:14:51 GMT, "Androcles" <Engineer@hogwarts.physics> : : wrote: :
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On Aug 12, 6:48 pm, Eric Gisse <jowr...@gmail.com> wrote: > Plus I'm having a hell of a time with interpreting the spin tensor. Lately, I've approached the whole enterprise from a different standpoint that might ultimately shed some light on matters here. The simplest way to write down the kinematic and dynamic field laws is to express the connection part of the field as a Lorentz gauge field     

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Author: Androcles
Date: Oct 24, 2007 15:36

On Aug 12, 6:48 pm, Eric Gisse <jowr...@gmail.com> wrote: Plus I'm having a hell of a time with interpreting the spin tensor. Lately, I've approached the whole enterprise from a different standpoint that might ultimately shed some light on matters here. The simplest way to write down the kinematic and dynamic field laws is to express the connection part of the field as a Lorentz gauge field
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In article <1173088374.929135.247030@c51g2000cwc.googlegroups.com>, "Muhammad" <mzafrullah@usa.net> writes: >On Mar 4, 9:25 pm, mme...@cars3.uchicago.edu wrote: >> In article <1173064992.947155.255...@h3g2000cwc.googlegroups.com>, "Muham= >mad" <mzafrul...@usa.net> writes: >> >> >> >> >> >> >On Mar 4, 7:05 pm, mme...@cars3.uchicago.edu wrote: >> >> In article <1173048484.750999.129...@8g2000cwh     

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Author: markwh04
Date: Aug 14, 2007 09:22

Have you considered taking ratios of unlike measurements and extrapolating out or in to find greater discoveries. The moon is 1/400 times the sun in size. The moon is 1/400 the distance from the Earth as the Sun is from the Earth. The moon is stationary on its own axis. Therefore it is like a strobe light or timing device, however crude, from a distance. Perhaps when it is time for
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#Disabled Archive-name: comp.viz.faq "Feed me." -- Audrey II, the Plant in "The Little Shop of Horrors." Contents ======== Intro ----- What is visualization? ---------------------- Systems ------- Issue/problems -------------- Netiquette ---------- References ---------- ================================ Intro ----- The quality of this FAQ is directly proportional to the     

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Author: markwh04
Date: Aug 14, 2007 09:22

#Disabled Archive-name: comp.viz.faq "Feed me." -- Audrey II, the Plant in "The Little Shop of Horrors." Contents ======== Intro ----- What is visualization? ---------------------- Systems ------- Issue/problems -------------- Netiquette ---------- References ---------- ================================ Intro ----- The quality of this FAQ is directly proportional to the
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Author: mmeron
Date: Mar 5, 2007 02:31

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Author: Kurt Brown
Date: Dec 31, 2006 21:40

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Author: Eugene Miya
Date: Aug 22, 2006 05:55

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Author: Eugene Miya
Date: Aug 8, 2006 05:55

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