[Archive!] Pure mathematics, physics, chemistry, etc.: brain-training problems not related to trade in any way - page 600

 
PapaYozh:
Sometimes I look at this thread and I get the feeling that people who often solve complex problems are cycling through simple ones.

I get that feeling too.
 
PapaYozh:
Sometimes I look at this thread and I get the feeling that people who often solve complex problems are cycling through simple ones.
If complex tasks are not solved for a long time, they get boring.
 
PapaYozh:
Иногда заглядываю в эту ветку и у меня возникает ощущение, что люди, часто решающие сложные задачи, циклятся на простых.
sergeev: меня тоже не покидает это ощущение.
Uh-oh, it's embarrassing already.
 

Who's bigger? There.

 
 

You could be stuck there for three hours.)


 

You guys :-)


 
alsu:

You could be stuck for three hours.)

interestingly, the higher the orderliness, the longer and nastier the chain reaction is)

But nevertheless, it is the irregularities, like the way a plane wave changes shape to spherical when reflected by a point object, that are critical.

 
Aleksander:

You guys :-)

don't tell me you've used some kind of algorithm again)
 
well of course - first prepared the rows - and started a wave - which spun up and down through 1 row, tucking them in for the next integration...