The chase. Now imagine solving it — in the 1100s.Solving the Peacock’s PuzzleTo solve the peacock’s puzzle, we begin by turning Bhāskara’s vivid scene into geometry. The pillar is 9 cubits high, and ...
Here’s what you’ll learn when you read this story: An Australian scientist says probabilities are the leading cause of the Bermuda Triangle disappearances. Add in suspect weather, and iffy plane and ...
Proof of the Ergodic Theorem Two such sets S λ * belonging to different λ ’s are evidently distinct except for a set of measure 0. Hence there can exist only a numerable set S λ i * (i = 1, 2,) of ...
The book is devoted to limit theorems for nonconventional sums and arrays. Asymptotic behavior of such sums were first studied in ergodic theory but recently it turned out that main limit theorems of ...
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