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Interesting Integral $\int_{-\infty}^{\infty}\frac{e^{i nx}}{\Gamma(\alpha+x) \Gamma(\beta -x)}dx$
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Question about Ramanujan's proof of Bertrand's Postulate
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On the number of integers with an even number of distinct prime factors
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Volterra's Function - Context and History
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How was the Fourier Transform created?
2
List of problem books in undergraduate and graduate mathematics
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What is the difference in chance, based on foreknowledge of the resolution?
2
“How I wish I could calculate pi” analogs…
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Complex numbers straight line proof
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Proving an inequality for positive numbers $a, b, c$
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Estimating the integrated Tchebychev function and calculating its error
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Early history of lower bounds on the prime counting function
1
Average value of a complex valued function on a circle.
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Can the $\Xi(t)$ function be extended this way?
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How to translate Fourier transform table from f to simple omega?
7
Edmund Landau's Problems
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Does anyone recognize this sequence?
2
Distribution of a first prime number bigger than $n^n$
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Some ways to get a set of primes
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Nagura's paper--can we substitute for the original upper bound?
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Proof of the definition corollary of curl
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Can I use PNT in this way?
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convolution of signals
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Proving inequality $\frac{a}{\sqrt{a+2b}}+\frac{b}{\sqrt{b+2c}}+\frac{c}{\sqrt{c+2a}}\lt \sqrt{\frac{3}{2}}$
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Why does he need to first prove the sum of the $n$ integers and then proceed to prove the concept of arithmetical progression?
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Open math problems which high school students can understand
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Find exact area of a circle, possible?
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Reference requests: Jitsuro Nagura
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To prove : Perfect square
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A good introduction to Prime Numbers
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