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Saturday, November 24, 2007

MATHEMATICAL LINKS FOR OLYMPIAD


winmath Winning Maths - the South African Mathematical Talent Search
winmath UCT Mathematics Competition - a schools competition, from Grade 8 to 12
IMO South Africa and the International Mathematical Olympiad
and Pan African Mathematics Olympiad
SAMO South African Mathematical Olympiad
Dynamic Math Learning - by Michael de Villiers
cube Rubik's Cube - interactive

MATH JOKES

SALARY THEOREM
The less you know, the more you make.
Proof:

Postulate 1: Knowledge is Power.
Postulate 2: Time is Money.As every engineer knows: Power = Work / Time
And since Knowledge = Power and Time = Money
It is therefore true that Knowledge = Work / Money .
Solving for Money, we get:
Money = Work / Knowledge
Thus, as Knowledge approaches zero, Money approaches infinity, regardless of the amount of Work done.(CALCULUS, INDERTERMINATE FORMS)

YOU MIGHT BE A MATHEMATICIAN if:
  • You Might Be a Mathematician if...

you are fascinated by the equation eΠi +1
you know by heart the first fifty digits of pi.

you have tried to prove Fermat's Last Theorem.

you know ten ways to prove Pythagoras' Theorem.

your telephone number is the sum of two prime numbers.

you have calculated that the World Series actually diverges.

you are sure that differential equations are a very useful tool.

you comment to your wife that her straight hair is nice and parallel.

when you say to a car dealer "I'll take the red car or the blue one", you must add "but not both of them."


Tuesday, November 20, 2007

MATHEMATICAL OLYMPIAD

Here I am giving List of websites which is immensly helpful for preparing for mathematical olympiad.

http://www.kvntpcbadarpur.com/Olympiad.htm: which gives notes (downloadable) regarding inequalities , algebra, Number theory etc
http://imo.math.ca/: International Mathematical olympiad problems and solutions
http://cage.rug.ac.be/~hvernaev/olympiad.html: A collection of large no of olympiad problems
www.cmi.ac.in/~vipul/olymp_resources/ : This is the home page of Mr vipul naik who represented India for the International mathematical olympiad and this gives good ideas and articles related to olympiad
BEST OF LUCK

Monday, November 19, 2007

MATH JOKES

HOW TO PUT AN ELEPHANT INTO A REFRIGERATOR:

Analysis:

1) Differentiate it and put into the refrig.

Then integrate it in the refrig.

2) Redefine the measure on the referigerator (or the elephant).

3) Apply the Banach-Tarsky theorem.

Number theory:

1) First factorize, second multiply.

2) Use induction. You can always squeeze a bit more in.

Algebra:

1) Step 1. Show that the parts of it can be put into the refrig.

Step 2. Show that the refrig. is closed under the addition.

2) Take the appropriate universal refrigerator and get

a surjection from refrigerator to elephant.

Topology:

1) Have it swallow the refrig. and turn inside out.

2) Make a refrig. with the Klein bottle.

3) The elephant is homeomorphic to a smaller elephant.

4) The elephant is compact, so it can be put into a finite collection

of refrigerators. That's usually good enough.

5) The property of being inside the referigerator

is hereditary. So, take the elephant's mother,

cremate it, and show that the ashes fit inside the refrigerator.

6) For those who object to method 3 because it's cruel to animals.

Put the elephant's BABY in the refrigerator.

Algebraic topology:

Replace the interior of the refrigerator by its

universal cover, R^3.

Linear algebra:

1) Put just its basis and span it in the refrig.

2) Show that 1% of the elephant will fit inside the refrigerator.

By linearity, x% will fit for any x.

Affine geometry:

There is an affine transformation putting the

elephant into the refrigerator.

Set theory:

1) It's very easy!

refrigerator = { elephant } 2) The elephant and the interior of the

refrigerator both have cardinality c.

Geometry:

Declare the following:

Axiom 1. An elephant can be put into a refrigerator.

Complex analysis:

Put the refrig. at the origin

and the elephant outside the unit circle.

Then get the image under the inversion.

Numerical analysis:

1) Put just its trunk and refer the rest to the error term.

2) Work it out using the Pentium.

Statistics:

1) bright statistician.

Put its tail as a sample and say "Done."

2) dull statistician.

Repeat the experiment pushing the elephant to the refrig.

3) Our NEW study shows that you CAN'T put the elephant

in the refrigerator.


JESUS AND DISCIPLES:
Jesus and his disciples were walking around one day, when Jesus said, "The
Kingdom of Heaven is like 3x squared plus 8x minus 9."  The disciples
looked very puzzled, and finally asked Peter, "What on earth does Jesus
mean - the Kingdom of Heaven is like 3x squared plus 8x minus 9?  Peter
said, "Don't worry.  It's just another one of his parabolas."
source:
Special Category: Afterlife

COW-CALCULUS

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Mathematical Cow

(developer of

cow-culus)

Saturday, November 17, 2007

RANKING OF ENGINEERING COLLEGES

For the benefit of students of CET aspiranst of Karnataka, Here I am giving the Ranking of Engineering colleges based on the admissions of 2007-08
Ranking of Colleges *

Colleges throughout Karnataka

1. RV College of Engineering, Bangalore
2. MS Ramiah Institute of Tech, Bangalore
3. B.M.S College of Engineering, Bull Temple Road, Bangalore
4. Shri Jayachamarajendra College of Engineering, Mysore
5. P.E.S. Institute of Technology, Bangalore
6. Bangalore Institute of Technology, Bangalore
7. RNS Institute of Technology, Bangalore
8. JSS Academy of Technical Education, Bangalore
9. Siddaganga Institute of Technology, Tumkur
10. National Institute of Engineering, Mysore
11. BVB College of Engg & Tech, Hubli
12. Sir M Visvewsvaraya Institute of Technology, Bangalore
13. Shri Dharmasthala Manjunatheswara College of Engineering, Dharwad
14. Dayanand Sagar College of Engineering, Bangalore
15. NMAM Institute of Tech, Nitte, Karkala
16. Dr. Ambedkar Institute of Technology, Bangalore
17. Gogte Inst of Tech, Belgaum
18. Vidya Vardhaka College of Engg
19. BNMIT, Bangalore
20. BMS Int of Tech, Yelahanka, Bangalore
21. Jawaharlal Nehru National College of Engg, Shimoga
22. Sapthagiri College of Engg, Bangalore
23. Bapuji Inst of Engg & Tech, Davengere
24. CMR Inst of Tech, Bangalore
25. KS Inst of Tech, Bangalore
26. Global Academy of Tech, Bangalore
27. PES College of Engg, Mandya
28. KLES College of Engg and Tech, Belgaum
29. Don Bosco Inst of Tech, Bangalore
30. Atria Institute of Technology, Bangalore
31. Vemana Institute of Technology, Bangalore
32. Sri Siddhartha Institute of Technology, Tumkur
33. Poojya Doddappa Appa College of Engineering, Gulbarga
34. Basaveshwar Engineering College, Bagalkot
35. East west insitute of Technology, Bangalore
36. HKBK College of Engineering, Bangalore
37. Golden Valley Institute of Technology, Kolar
38. GM Institute of Technology, Davangere
39. New Horizon College of Engineering, Bangalore
40. Sri Venkateshwara College of Engineering, Bangalore
41. Acharya Institute of Technology, Bangalore

* This ranking of some top engineering colleges is based on their performance and demand for seats in the previous years. This ranking is solely the view of this website, and is not endorsed by the CET Cell or any college.

Friday, November 16, 2007

"A mathematician is a blind man in a dark room looking for a black cat
which isn't there" - Charles R. Darwin (1809-1882) [English biologist]


Copernicus, Nicholaus  (1473-1543)
Mathematics is written for mathematicians.

#NoSpam.Q: Math is like love -- a simple idea but it can get complicated

Life is good for only two things, discovering mathematics and teaching 
mathematics.
        --Siméon Poisson


If I feel unhappy, I do mathematics to become happy. If I am happy, I do mathematics to keep happy.
 
P. Turan, "The Work of Alfred Renyi", Matematikai Lapok 21, 1970, pp 199-210


Tuesday, November 13, 2007

KAPREKAR CONSTANT



Take a 4 digit no.(not all digit same)
arrange it's digit in asscending & descending order substract the no.
keep this process on
u always have no 6174
ex:-
let no is 4000
4000-0004=3996
9963-3699=6264
6642-2466=4176
7641-1467=6174
it's always true
It's actually Kaprekar constant, named after Dattatreya Ramchandra Kaprekar. He was a gifted school teacher. It is said that he came across this number when he was sitting on one of the benches at Dombivli railway station (Dombivli is a city in Maharashtra, near Mumbai)and by looking at the number 6174 on the waggon carrying the goods that was passing by before him.

Now people are doing extensive research in this. They've found Kaprekar routine and also Kaprekar constants in other bases(6174 is the Kaprekar constant in base 10). More about the inventor can be read at:

http://drkaprekar.quickseek.com/

Thursday, November 8, 2007

Timeline of mathematics

Timeline of mathematics

A timeline of Pure and Applied Mathematics

Note

  1. This article is based on a timeline developed by Niel Brandt (1994) who has given permission for its use in Wikipedia. (See Talk:Timeline of mathematics.)

Wednesday, November 7, 2007

FUNCTIONS , DOMAIN AND RANGE


Value of a Function

Let f:A-->B be a function. Let y0 be an element in B. then y0 is called a value of f provided there is some element, x0 in A, such that y0 = f(x0); that is, y0 is a value of
the function f if it corresponds, with respect to the rule of f, to some x0 in the set A = Dom(f).

Example
Find the value of the following function when x=-2

Find the Domain and Range of this function.

Range and Domain of Functions


let's discuss about range and domain of a function.



Answers


Try to do more problems from your text.

Monday, November 5, 2007

TRIGONOMETRY FOR AIEEE AND CET

Here is a collection of all trigonometrical results who want to prepare for All india Engineering entracne examination and Karnataka CET. I tried to give all the results. However these results does not include results on Inverse trigonometric function, General solution of trigonometric equation and Complex numbers. Use the following link to download:

http://www.scribd.com/doc/214620/TRIGNOMETRY-FOR-AIEEE-CET-BY-VASUDEVA-KH

Friday, November 2, 2007

JOKES ON MATHS

IN DIFFERENT VIEWS

Several scientists were all posed the following question: "What is 2 * 2 ?"
The engineer whips out his slide rule (so it's old) and shuffles it back and forth, and finally announces "3.99".
The physicist consults his technical references, sets up the problem on his computer, and announces "it lies between 3.98 and 4.02".
The mathematician cogitates for a while, then announces: "I don't know what the answer is, but I can tell you, an answer exists!".
Philosopher smiles: "But what do you mean by 2 * 2 ?"
Logician replies: "Please define 2 * 2 more precisely."