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Friday, July 11, 2008

Post Series

As you probably noticed, I often write more than one post on one topic. I am linking them together for easy reading, but since the number of such post series is steadily increasing, I have decided to write this post to ease navigation. It will be linked from the sidebar, and I will add links to new series here.


History of Mathematics
Learning History of Mathematics
The hunt for the roots
Formulas for third and forth degree polynomials
Solving the Quintic
Using geometry to solve algebraic problems
Geometry and second degree polynomials


The speed of light
Why faster than light communication is impossible
Time travel paradoxes
Faster than light
Relativity and quantum mechanics
Einstein paradox
Warp Drive Engine


Firefox
Firefox Easter eggs
Adding style to Firefox
Firefox Extensions
Excellent Firefox wallpapers


Ubuntu
Why I use Linux
Installing Kiba-dock in Ubuntu Hardy
How to uninstall Kiba-dock in Hardy
Free ClipArt
Ubuntu Hardy Repositories list
Ubuntu Hardy and Compiz
Tips for using Compiz fusion on Ubuntu Hardy
Ubuntu Intrepid
Windows XP on Ubuntu with qemu


Ancient Paradoxes
Zeno's paradoxes
Counting the points
Where the movement occurs?


Beauty of math
Beauty of math - Surfaces
Beauty of Math - Fractals


Sudoku
Impossible Sudoku
An algorithm for solving Sudoku puzzles
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