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Monday, 29.03.2010.

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Young mathematicians win medals

Belgrade's Mathematical Gymnasium students won two silver and two bronze medals at the Euler Olympiad in Russia over the weekend.

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öveges józsef

pre 15 godina

"In mathematics, a hedgehog space is a topological space, consisting of a set of spines joined at a point."

Now it was recently proven, there is at least one copy of a hedgehog which has basic problems with any analysis (not just abstract one), doesn't have a single spine and is totally pointless. I need to talk to the guys at Charles University in Praha, maybe they can explain that phenomenon...
(eSATA Port Multiplier, 30 March 2010 05:00)

That is of course another question how cyliner shaped objects can distort hedgehog space.
Since southern New York state is close to both Princeton and New Brunswick I would advise taking that special hedgehog to either Rutgers or Princeton University for joint examination by biology and computer science departments.Some experts of moral philosophy could be also involved in project trying to discover the roots of extreme egoism better known as henelism(nothing to do with hellenism).

eSATA Port Multiplier

pre 15 godina

At least it is accepted view of mathematic elite.
(szemi, 29 March 2010 19:22)

Well, I looked into that a bit - there is some pretty serious stuff out there and even mathematic elite can be wrong!

http://dml.cz/bitstream/handle/10338.dmlcz/702052/WSAA_26-1998-1_9.pdf

More precisely, look at that:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hedgehog_space

"In mathematics, a hedgehog space is a topological space, consisting of a set of spines joined at a point."

Now it was recently proven, there is at least one copy of a hedgehog which has basic problems with any analysis (not just abstract one), doesn't have a single spine and is totally pointless. I need to talk to the guys at Charles University in Praha, maybe they can explain that phenomenon...

szemi

pre 15 godina

Ataman,

WE must take into account that these internal russian competitions set in general more challenging problems than International Olympiads.At least it is accepted view of mathematic elite.

Ataman

pre 15 godina

Best news ever, congratulations. This is one of the most tough place to compete. Hope we will see these kids on IMO in few years.

http://www.imo-official.org

Thanks B92 for reporting this.

Ataman

pre 15 godina

Best news ever, congratulations. This is one of the most tough place to compete. Hope we will see these kids on IMO in few years.

http://www.imo-official.org

Thanks B92 for reporting this.

szemi

pre 15 godina

Ataman,

WE must take into account that these internal russian competitions set in general more challenging problems than International Olympiads.At least it is accepted view of mathematic elite.

eSATA Port Multiplier

pre 15 godina

At least it is accepted view of mathematic elite.
(szemi, 29 March 2010 19:22)

Well, I looked into that a bit - there is some pretty serious stuff out there and even mathematic elite can be wrong!

http://dml.cz/bitstream/handle/10338.dmlcz/702052/WSAA_26-1998-1_9.pdf

More precisely, look at that:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hedgehog_space

"In mathematics, a hedgehog space is a topological space, consisting of a set of spines joined at a point."

Now it was recently proven, there is at least one copy of a hedgehog which has basic problems with any analysis (not just abstract one), doesn't have a single spine and is totally pointless. I need to talk to the guys at Charles University in Praha, maybe they can explain that phenomenon...

öveges józsef

pre 15 godina

"In mathematics, a hedgehog space is a topological space, consisting of a set of spines joined at a point."

Now it was recently proven, there is at least one copy of a hedgehog which has basic problems with any analysis (not just abstract one), doesn't have a single spine and is totally pointless. I need to talk to the guys at Charles University in Praha, maybe they can explain that phenomenon...
(eSATA Port Multiplier, 30 March 2010 05:00)

That is of course another question how cyliner shaped objects can distort hedgehog space.
Since southern New York state is close to both Princeton and New Brunswick I would advise taking that special hedgehog to either Rutgers or Princeton University for joint examination by biology and computer science departments.Some experts of moral philosophy could be also involved in project trying to discover the roots of extreme egoism better known as henelism(nothing to do with hellenism).

Ataman

pre 15 godina

Best news ever, congratulations. This is one of the most tough place to compete. Hope we will see these kids on IMO in few years.

http://www.imo-official.org

Thanks B92 for reporting this.

szemi

pre 15 godina

Ataman,

WE must take into account that these internal russian competitions set in general more challenging problems than International Olympiads.At least it is accepted view of mathematic elite.

eSATA Port Multiplier

pre 15 godina

At least it is accepted view of mathematic elite.
(szemi, 29 March 2010 19:22)

Well, I looked into that a bit - there is some pretty serious stuff out there and even mathematic elite can be wrong!

http://dml.cz/bitstream/handle/10338.dmlcz/702052/WSAA_26-1998-1_9.pdf

More precisely, look at that:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hedgehog_space

"In mathematics, a hedgehog space is a topological space, consisting of a set of spines joined at a point."

Now it was recently proven, there is at least one copy of a hedgehog which has basic problems with any analysis (not just abstract one), doesn't have a single spine and is totally pointless. I need to talk to the guys at Charles University in Praha, maybe they can explain that phenomenon...

öveges józsef

pre 15 godina

"In mathematics, a hedgehog space is a topological space, consisting of a set of spines joined at a point."

Now it was recently proven, there is at least one copy of a hedgehog which has basic problems with any analysis (not just abstract one), doesn't have a single spine and is totally pointless. I need to talk to the guys at Charles University in Praha, maybe they can explain that phenomenon...
(eSATA Port Multiplier, 30 March 2010 05:00)

That is of course another question how cyliner shaped objects can distort hedgehog space.
Since southern New York state is close to both Princeton and New Brunswick I would advise taking that special hedgehog to either Rutgers or Princeton University for joint examination by biology and computer science departments.Some experts of moral philosophy could be also involved in project trying to discover the roots of extreme egoism better known as henelism(nothing to do with hellenism).