Monday, February 18, 2013

Mathematical Vaudeville

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Mathematical Vaudeville isn't dead! It's just reached its limit!
Theoretically, of course.

Just remember, if you want to get to Carnegie Hall, you won't get there in theory!




1 comment:

  1. Old MacEuler had a complex vector
    e-i-e-i-pi
    And to this vector he added 1
    e-i-e-i-pi
    With a 0-0 here and a 0-0 there
    Here a 0, there a 0, everywhere that’s locally analytic a 0-0
    Old MacEuler had a complex vector
    e-i-e-i-pi
    And from this he had a proof
    e-i-e-i-pi
    With a [voice of Alanis Morissette goes here]

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