From theory to practice - page 1097

 
Martin Cheguevara:

If it's even cooler, none at all - immediately connect the terminal to the brain via a neuro-interface)

none - no way

your brain works hard, give it back to the machine and let it work ;)

 
Renat Akhtyamov:

you can, as a programme

but as a theory, that's a different story.

algorithms and formulas are not subject to copyright.
There are no patents or licences on them.

 
Maxim Kuznetsov:

algorithms and formulas are not subject to copyright.
There are no patents or licences for them.

in russia, they patent software and everything related to it, no problem.

I don't know about the international market, but I think so, too.

 
Renat Akhtyamov:
programs are patented in Russia.

show the patent on the software. Anything

 
Martin Cheguevara:

I'm thinking of patenting the theory (I have a friend who lives near me and is a doctor of science).

If it's a theory, you need two years for the scientific community to evaluate it.

So you make a preprint.

Then you publish it.

Then you do the paperwork.

 
Maxim Kuznetsov:

show the patent on the software. On any

I don't have one. I talked to them once about it. They do.
 
Martin Cheguevara:

that's all you need to be able to build to trade successfully in the forex market

So ...

Captured in canvas and auctioned off (Magia quadratum. Cheguevara 2019. Amen.) ;)

 
Unicornis:

Captured in canvas and auctioned off (Magia quadratum. Cheguevara 2019. Amen.). ;)

you should try it))))

I don't know ... a patron of the arts will be found)))
 
Martin Cheguevara:

that's all you need to be able to build to trade successfully in the forex market

so ...


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Martin Cheguevara, 2019.03.24 20:16

Unicornis:

Captured in canvas and auctioned off (Magia quadratum. Cheguevara 2019. Amen.) ;)

What should I try)))

You never know ... a patron of the arts will be found))))

As an art historian to an art historian, the picture is weak. )))

The musical progression is not explicit. )))

In terms of "Pythagoras and his school", Zhmud, p73.

 
Renat Akhtyamov:
Ask at the patent office. I don't have one. I talked to them once about it.
They do. It's called "a little old lady's story" :-)