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February 1

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  1. Fair 20 sided die by corner...
  2. Powers of two

February 2

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  1. Draw a segment of a cubic function exactly using a cubic Bezier curve

February 3

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  1. About lucky numbers
  2. Always nice...

February 6

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  1. Is this sequence of interest? Could you add it to OEIS?
  2. Martingale (betting system): fixed vs variable odds

February 10

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  1. Sum n =1->Inf of 1/(n^p)

February 12

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  1. Slicing a 5-simplex hexateron in half.
  2. Simple Limit Question

February 14

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  1. Conic sections and R ∪ {∞}

February 16

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  1. What is the largest even number that cannot be written as sum of two composite numbers coprime to 6?
  2. Why the halting problem cannot be solved by avoid self-reference?

February 18

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  1. Cramer's paradox

February 20

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  1. Factor a list of integers?

February 21

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  1. If zero would be even, then ...

February 26

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Wikipedia:Reference_desk/Archives/Mathematics/2024 February 26

  1. "Credence"
  2. Can these numbers have these names?
  3. Is there a simple proof that all groups with order less than 60 are solvable?

February 28

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  1. Least base b such that there is a k such that k*b^m+1 (or k*b^m-1) has a covering set of modulus 2*n
  2. Smallest triangular number with prime signature the same as A025487(n)