| bio | website | ultrapanelpro.com |
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| location | Boise, ID | |
| age | 38 | |
| visits | member for | 2 years, 7 months |
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I am a Boise, Idaho programmer that specializes in web development. Currently I have been contracting creating websites full time for two years. My work includes PHP, SQL, Javascript, AJAX, CSS, ActionScript 2.0/3.3 (flash), and other languages. Various CMS systems such as WordPress, Drupal, and Joomla have been used in various contracts before. Also, I have built one from scratch I use frequently and has been stable for over a year and a half now. (see http://www.ultrapanelpro.com )
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Oct 5 |
accepted | Differences in Quaternion properties? |
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Oct 1 |
awarded | Scholar |
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Oct 1 |
accepted | How can you find the complex roots of i? |
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Sep 30 |
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Differences in Quaternion properties? To explain further, the $i^{j^k}=-1$ must balance with the sum of the real value $e^{\pi \over 2}$ for quark tensors to exist correctly through what is seen through observation. perhaps the $=-1$ is misleading as it is a charge, not a distance. |
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Sep 30 |
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Differences in Quaternion properties? +1 great answer. but I think it breaks at $e^{(log j)k}$ -> $e^{-i(\pi \over 2)}$ since i, j, k are not necessarily commutative. In the simple case, they are, but the complex They may not be a ring. Ironically, $e^{\pi \over 2}$ is the correct answer! (the threshold limit of the Planck constant to the Yang-Mills gap.) |
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Sep 30 |
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Differences in Quaternion properties? @moron more often it is a Pointer... (but for this question, it means exponentiation.) |
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Sep 30 |
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Differences in Quaternion properties? @robin perhaps you are right. This question may be more on the physics side rather than pure math. |
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Sep 30 |
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Sep 30 |
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Differences in Quaternion properties? @J.M. understandable they normally would be completely different in most cases, but with this problem specifically they must balance somewhere... where they don't is a limit $\pm$ a known value. |
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Sep 30 |
awarded | Commentator |
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Sep 30 |
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Differences in Quaternion properties? @arturo edit again I didn't realize the nomenclature of functions and subsets was so elusive. I am a programmer, so sorry. |
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Sep 30 |
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Sep 30 |
awarded | Student |
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Sep 30 |
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How can you find the complex roots of i? edited title |
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Sep 30 |
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How can you find the complex roots of i? @weltschmerz I don't know what to call it then? |
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Sep 30 |
asked | How can you find the complex roots of i? |
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Sep 30 |
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Sep 30 |
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Sep 30 |
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Sep 30 |
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Differences in Quaternion properties? not a ring I guess. |