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From: seraphsama@aol.com (Seraph-sama) Newsgroups: sci.math Subject: What is Mathematical Maturity, really? Date: 14 Aug 1999 20:31:45 GMT Organization:
Mathematical Maturity
Seraph-sama wrote: > Has any research been done on finding all the cycles of a continuous function > f:R -> R or f:C -> C? If I do any research, will I just be digging up old
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Seraph-sama <seraphsama@aol.com> wrote: >Almost. If a subgroup H of a group G is "characteristic," then there is no >subgroup of G other than H that is isomorphic to H.
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aol.com (Seraph-sama) writes: I never ran across any definition of mathematical maturity, but I > always assumed
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University of Lulea, Sweden Newsgroups: sci.math seraphs@aol.com (Seraph-sama) writes: > I never ran across any definition of mathematical maturity, but I > always assumed
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