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Friday, January 12, 2024
[21:02:59] jmjl/rizon lol
[21:03:11] jmjl/rizon That's too anoying.
[21:03:49] jmjl/rizon \g: I mean, they could work, but not on the thing that they were working on
[21:04:45] jmjl/rizon .cc {2,2,4,6,10,16,...}
[21:05:49] jmjl/rizon .cc {1,1,2,3,...}
[21:06:02] jmjl/rizon .cc {1,1,2,3,5,8,13,21...}
[21:06:12] jmjl/rizon It isn't showing the proper function.
[21:07:13] jmjl/rizon lol
[21:07:15] jmjl/rizon .cc {1,1,2,3,5,8,13,21,34,55,89,144,233,377,610,987,
[21:07:22] jmjl/rizon .cc {1,1,2,3,5,8,13,21,34,55,89,144,233,377,610,987,...}
[21:07:37] jmjl/rizon \g: it's latex's way
[21:08:04] jmjl/rizon yeah TeX, I just seem to use pdflatex so think of it as {\LaTex}
[21:08:33] jmjl/rizon ski: acording to a function I ripped out of the internet is 1.
[21:08:46] jmjl/rizon but I'd digress
[21:12:40] jmjl/rizon ok, I didn't understand it too well but ok :)
[21:13:49] jmjl/rizon oh ok
[21:14:19] jmjl/rizon ski: this applies to everywhere where you've got a definition for `a_n` right?
[21:14:40] jmjl/rizon well, using wolframalpha's terminology `F_n`
[21:15:11] jmjl/rizon ski: I was trying to get the .cc command to tell me G_n(a_n)(z) = 1/(-z^2 - z + 1)
[21:15:26] jmjl/rizon oh
[21:16:33] jmjl/rizon Could you tell me which are the exceptions or the others? I guess `e_n = 2n` will obiously apply
[21:16:36] jmjl/rizon abcdefghijklmnopq
[21:18:07] jmjl/rizon ski: so `a` for defining the function, I thought it was supposed to be written as `a_n = 2a-1`, not `a = 2a-1` (which is what appears on the math book)
[21:18:49] jmjl/rizon .tr es en par
[21:18:54] jmjl/rizon .t es en numero par
[21:18:59] jmjl/rizon ski: for odd numbers
[21:19:23] jmjl/rizon `a_n = 2n-1` odd, and `a_n = 2n` for even
[21:20:08] jmjl/rizon ski: I wanted to know what odd/even meant in my native language as I get confused.
[21:21:07] jmjl/rizon .cc 2n-1
[21:22:15] jmjl/rizon ski: a_n = 2n-1 would give (starting from 1) `1,3,5,7,9,11,13,15,...`, and `a_n = 2n`, `2,4,6,8,10,...`
[21:22:32] jmjl/rizon ski: no, they're two definitions, only that the book and the teacher doesn't seem to mind them mixing the letters
[21:23:03] jmjl/rizon yeah sorry
[21:23:55] jmjl/rizon ski: I too, except in math, science, biology, language, and anything else that's not math
[21:24:02] jmjl/rizon * not code
[21:24:28] jmjl/rizon capucchino
[21:25:16] jmjl/rizon ski: I meant that I only count from 0 when coding or dealing with coding sistems that don't involve math
[21:25:24] jmjl/rizon math in the complex math sense
[21:25:29] jmjl/rizon and it depends on context
[21:25:41] jmjl/rizon Lounge
[21:27:03] jmjl/rizon ski: yeah I should probably count from 0 but it'd confuse things and when answering questions sometimes
[21:28:28] jmjl/rizon ski: I mean, if you do state it's definition as (prime numbers are) those that have less or equal to 2 primes, one of them being 1, 1 would count.
[21:29:21] jmjl/rizon I know it's wrong, it's what I figure some people think they are.
[21:33:47] jmjl/rizon trivia's spammy
[21:51:31] jmjl/rizon Do you guys think having a mysql server running at localhost is a good idea?
[21:51:48] jmjl/rizon to store data, the thing is what data and which type of generic scheme shall I use
[23:52:02] jmjl/rizon ComputerTech: sue them because they didn't offer a service
[23:53:43] jmjl/rizon !bang
[23:54:19] jmjl/rizon !duckstats teddybearcell
[23:54:21] jmjl/rizon yep
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