Is anyone on here a mathematics professor or some related position (preferably a university professor or grad student) who is doing some kind of research related to Riemann's hypothesis or any other related field?
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#1
Posted 08 July 2014 - 05:25 AM
DERIVATIVES THAT I NEED TO KNOWNot sure if you are aware (you are at 100 tech, so maybe you do know, but gonna say it anyway), when you are buying tech to send out, NEVER have more than 100 on hand at one time. You should be profiting from selling tech if you are using the 12 step format. Starting at 0 tech, buy 12 batches in this order: one batch of 4.5, then two batches of 10, then a batch of 5, then four batches of 10, a batch of 5, two batches of 10, and finally a batch of 5.5.
NOTE:
If you have an odd number of tech that is less than 0.5 tech (0.01 to 0.49), ignore it as if it doesnt exist. This can happen from being hit in war and losing partial tech. So if you have 0.34 tech, buy like normal using the steps exactly. (You'd have 4.84 in this example after buying the first batch of 4.5...and end with 100.34 after all batches are bought).)
If you have an odd number more than 0.5 (0.51 to 0.99), you would buy only 4 on the first batch, not 4.5. So if you have 0.69 tech, you only buy 4 tech on the first batch, then follow all other steps exactly. (You'd have 4.69 in this example after buying the first batch of 4 instead of 4.5...and end with 100.19 after all batches are bought. Then your next time buying you'd follow the above example having less than 0.5 tech remaining.)
o/
JC
Echo MS
0.0 to 4.5 (4.5)
4.5 to 14.5 (10)
4.5 to 24.5 (10)
24.5 to 29.5 (5)
29.5 to 39.5 (10)
39.5 to 49.5 (10)
49.5 to 59.5 (10)
59.5 to 69.5 (10)
69.5 to 74.5 (5)
74.5 to 84.5 (10)
84.5 to 94.5 (10)
94.5 to 100(5,5)
#2
Posted 08 July 2014 - 09:34 AM
you are going to break people's mind in this thread?
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#3
Posted 08 July 2014 - 09:44 AM
#4
Posted 09 July 2014 - 09:27 AM
#5
Posted 09 July 2014 - 02:02 PM
I'm a mathematician. To prove it, here's a totally non-stock image of me:
"Baptized in Fire and Blood"
#6
Posted 09 July 2014 - 06:51 PM
Are you serious or just trolling? Plz I need help
DERIVATIVES THAT I NEED TO KNOWNot sure if you are aware (you are at 100 tech, so maybe you do know, but gonna say it anyway), when you are buying tech to send out, NEVER have more than 100 on hand at one time. You should be profiting from selling tech if you are using the 12 step format. Starting at 0 tech, buy 12 batches in this order: one batch of 4.5, then two batches of 10, then a batch of 5, then four batches of 10, a batch of 5, two batches of 10, and finally a batch of 5.5.
NOTE:
If you have an odd number of tech that is less than 0.5 tech (0.01 to 0.49), ignore it as if it doesnt exist. This can happen from being hit in war and losing partial tech. So if you have 0.34 tech, buy like normal using the steps exactly. (You'd have 4.84 in this example after buying the first batch of 4.5...and end with 100.34 after all batches are bought).)
If you have an odd number more than 0.5 (0.51 to 0.99), you would buy only 4 on the first batch, not 4.5. So if you have 0.69 tech, you only buy 4 tech on the first batch, then follow all other steps exactly. (You'd have 4.69 in this example after buying the first batch of 4 instead of 4.5...and end with 100.19 after all batches are bought. Then your next time buying you'd follow the above example having less than 0.5 tech remaining.)
o/
JC
Echo MS
0.0 to 4.5 (4.5)
4.5 to 14.5 (10)
4.5 to 24.5 (10)
24.5 to 29.5 (5)
29.5 to 39.5 (10)
39.5 to 49.5 (10)
49.5 to 59.5 (10)
59.5 to 69.5 (10)
69.5 to 74.5 (5)
74.5 to 84.5 (10)
84.5 to 94.5 (10)
94.5 to 100(5,5)
#7
Posted 09 July 2014 - 08:04 PM
Sorry, I'm just trolling :-\
Either way, I don't think there are any mathematicians in IRON, at least not that I know of.
"Baptized in Fire and Blood"
#8
Posted 10 July 2014 - 02:59 AM
Too bad... I was thinking "yeah this works"...
Just add a goatee, spike the hair, throw on some goth makeup, and he matches his banner perfectly.
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#9
Posted 10 July 2014 - 06:26 AM
#10
Posted 10 July 2014 - 06:28 AM
DERIVATIVES THAT I NEED TO KNOWNot sure if you are aware (you are at 100 tech, so maybe you do know, but gonna say it anyway), when you are buying tech to send out, NEVER have more than 100 on hand at one time. You should be profiting from selling tech if you are using the 12 step format. Starting at 0 tech, buy 12 batches in this order: one batch of 4.5, then two batches of 10, then a batch of 5, then four batches of 10, a batch of 5, two batches of 10, and finally a batch of 5.5.
NOTE:
If you have an odd number of tech that is less than 0.5 tech (0.01 to 0.49), ignore it as if it doesnt exist. This can happen from being hit in war and losing partial tech. So if you have 0.34 tech, buy like normal using the steps exactly. (You'd have 4.84 in this example after buying the first batch of 4.5...and end with 100.34 after all batches are bought).)
If you have an odd number more than 0.5 (0.51 to 0.99), you would buy only 4 on the first batch, not 4.5. So if you have 0.69 tech, you only buy 4 tech on the first batch, then follow all other steps exactly. (You'd have 4.69 in this example after buying the first batch of 4 instead of 4.5...and end with 100.19 after all batches are bought. Then your next time buying you'd follow the above example having less than 0.5 tech remaining.)
o/
JC
Echo MS
0.0 to 4.5 (4.5)
4.5 to 14.5 (10)
4.5 to 24.5 (10)
24.5 to 29.5 (5)
29.5 to 39.5 (10)
39.5 to 49.5 (10)
49.5 to 59.5 (10)
59.5 to 69.5 (10)
69.5 to 74.5 (5)
74.5 to 84.5 (10)
84.5 to 94.5 (10)
94.5 to 100(5,5)
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