Topic: God
Six is a number perfect in itself, and not because God created the world in six days; rather the contrary is true. God created the world in six days because this number is perfect, and it would remain perfect, even if the work of the six days did not exist.TOPICS: perfect numbers, God
All our surest statements about the nature of the world are mathematical statements, yet we do not know what mathematics “is”… and so we find that we have adapted a religion strikingly similar to many traditional faiths. Change “mathematics” to “God” and little else might seem to change. The problem of human contact with some spiritual realm, of timelessness, of our inability to capture all with language and symbol—all have their counterparts in the quest for the nature of Platonic mathematics.
I am so in favor of the actual infinite that instead of admitting that Nature abhors it, as is commonly said, I hold that Nature makes frequent use of it everywhere, in order to show more effectively the perfections of its Author.SOURCE: Nouveaux Essais de l’Entendement humain
Paul Erdos has a theory that God has a book containing all the theorems of mathematics with their absolutely most beautiful proofs, and when he wants to express particular appreciation of a proof he exclaims, “This is from the book!”
Geometry is the only science that it hath pleased God hitherto to bestow on mankind.
All the pictures which science now draws of nature and which alone seem capable of according with observational fact are mathematical pictures…From the intrinsic evidence of his creation, the Great Architect of the Universe now begins to appear as a pure mathematician.
I believe the geometric proportion served the creator as an idea when He introduced the continuous generation of similar objects from similar objects.
God exists since mathematics is consistent, and the devil exists since we cannot prove the consistency.
God ever geometrizes.
The study of infinity is much more than a dry academic game. The intellectual pursuit of the absolute infinity is, as Georg Cantor realized, a form of the soul’s quest for God. Whether or not the goal is ever reached, an awareness of the process brings enlightenment.
Black holes are where God divided by zero.ゼロ除算の発見は日本です:∞???∞は定まった数ではない・・・・人工知能はゼロ除算ができるでしょうか:とても興味深く読みました:ゼロ除算の発見と重要性を指摘した:日本、再生核研究所ゼロ除算関係論文・本\documentclass[12pt]{article}\usepackage{latexsym,amsmath,amssymb,amsfonts,amstext,amsthm}\numberwithin{equation}{section}\begin{document}\title{\bf Announcement 409: Various Publication Projects on the Division by Zero\\(2018.1.29.)}\author{{\it Institute of Reproducing Kernels}\\Kawauchi-cho, 5-1648-16,\\Kiryu 376-0041, Japan\\}\date{\today}\maketitleThe Institute of Reproducing Kernels is dealing with the theory of division by zero calculus and declares that the division by zero was discovered as $0/0=1/0=z/0=0$ in a natural sense on 2014.2.2. The result shows a new basic idea on the universe and space since Aristoteles (BC384 - BC322) and Euclid (BC 3 Century - ), and the division by zero is since Brahmagupta (598 - 668 ?).In particular, Brahmagupta defined as $0/0=0$ in Brhmasphuasiddhnta (628), however, our world history stated that his definition $0/0=0$ is wrong over 1300 years, but, we showed that his definition is suitable.For the details, see the references and the site: http://okmr.yamatoblog.net/We wrote two global book manuscripts \cite{s18} with 154 pages and \cite{so18} with many figures for some general people. Their main points are:\begin{itemize}\item The division by zero and division by zero calculus are new elementary and fundamental mathematics in the undergraduate level.\item They introduce a new space since Aristoteles (BC384 - BC322) and Euclid (BC 3 Century - ) with many exciting new phenomena and properties with general interest, not specialized and difficult topics. However, their properties are mysterious and very attractive.\item The contents are very elementary, however very exciting with general interest.\item The contents give great impacts to our basic ideas on the universe and human beings.\end{itemize}Meanwhile, the representations of the contents are very important and delicate with delicate feelings to the division by zero with a long and mysterious history. Therefore, we hope the representations of the division by zero as follows:\begin{itemize}\itemVarious book publications by many native languages and with the author's idea and feelings.\itemSome publications are like arts and some comic style books with pictures.\itemSome T shirts design, some pictures, monument design may be considered.\end{itemize}The authors above may be expected to contribute to our culture, education, common communications and enjoyments.\medskipFor the people having the interest on the above projects, we will send our book sources with many figure files.\medskipHow will be our project introducing our new world since Euclid?\medskipOf course, as mathematicians we have to publish new books on\medskipCalculus, Differential Equations and Complex Analysis, at least and soon, in order to {\bf correct them} in some complete and beautiful ways.\medskipOur topics will be interested in over 1000 millions people over the world on the world history.\bibliographystyle{plain}\begin{thebibliography}{10}\bibitem{kmsy}M. Kuroda, H. Michiwaki, S. Saitoh, and M. Yamane,New meanings of the division by zero and interpretations on $100/0=0$ and on $0/0=0$,Int. J. Appl. Math. {\bf 27} (2014), no 2, pp. 191-198, DOI: 10.12732/ijam.v27i2.9.\bibitem{ms16}T. Matsuura and S. Saitoh,Matrices and division by zero $z/0=0$,Advances in Linear Algebra \& Matrix Theory, {\bf 6}(2016), 51-58Published Online June 2016 in SciRes. http://www.scirp.org/journal/alamt\\ http://dx.doi.org/10.4236/alamt.2016.62007.\bibitem{ms18}T. Matsuura and S. Saitoh,Division by zero calculus and singular integrals. (Submitted for publication)\bibitem{mms18}T. Matsuura, H. Michiwaki and S. Saitoh,$\log 0= \log \infty =0$ and applications. Differential and Difference Equations with Applications. Springer Proceedings in Mathematics \& Statistics.\bibitem{msy}H. Michiwaki, S. Saitoh and M.Yamada,Reality of the division by zero $z/0=0$. IJAPM International J. of Applied Physics and Math. {\bf 6}(2015), 1--8. http://www.ijapm.org/show-63-504-1.html\bibitem{mos}H. Michiwaki, H. Okumura and S. Saitoh,Division by Zero $z/0 = 0$ in Euclidean Spaces,International Journal of Mathematics and Computation, {\bf 2}8(2017); Issue 1, 2017), 1-16.\bibitem{osm}H. Okumura, S. Saitoh and T. Matsuura, Relations of $0$ and $\infty$,Journal of Technology and Social Science (JTSS), {\bf 1}(2017), 70-77.\bibitem{os}H. Okumura and S. Saitoh, The Descartes circles theorem and division by zero calculus. https://arxiv.org/abs/1711.04961 (2017.11.14).\bibitem{o}H. Okumura, Wasan geometry with the division by 0. https://arxiv.org/abs/1711.06947 International Journal of Geometry.\bibitem{os18}H. Okumura and S. Saitoh,Applications of the division by zero calculus to Wasan geometry.(Submitted for publication).\bibitem{ps18}S. Pinelas and S. Saitoh,Division by zero calculus and differential equations. Differential and Difference Equations with Applications. Springer Proceedings in Mathematics \& Statistics.\bibitem{romig}H. G. Romig, Discussions: Early History of Division by Zero,American Mathematical Monthly, Vol. {\bf 3}1, No. 8. (Oct., 1924), pp. 387-389.\bibitem{s14}S. Saitoh, Generalized inversions of Hadamard and tensor products for matrices, Advances in Linear Algebra \& Matrix Theory. {\bf 4} (2014), no. 2, 87--95. http://www.scirp.org/journal/ALAMT/\bibitem{s16}S. Saitoh, A reproducing kernel theory with some general applications,Qian,T./Rodino,L.(eds.): Mathematical Analysis, Probability and Applications - Plenary Lectures: Isaac 2015, Macau, China, Springer Proceedings in Mathematics and Statistics, {\bf 177}(2016), 151-182. (Springer) .\bibitem{s17}S. Saitoh, Mysterious Properties of the Point at Infinity, arXiv:1712.09467 [math.GM](2017.12.17).\bibitem{s18}S. Saitoh, Division by zero calculus (154 pages: draft): http//okmr.yamatoblog.net/\bibitem{so18}S. Saitoh and H. Okumura, Division by Zero Calculus in Figures -- Our New Space --\bibitem{ttk}S.-E. Takahasi, M. Tsukada and Y. Kobayashi, Classification of continuous fractional binary operations on the real and complex fields, Tokyo Journal of Mathematics, {\bf 38}(2015), no. 2, 369-380.\end{thebibliography}\end{document}List of division by zero:\bibitem{os18}H. Okumura and S. Saitoh,Remarks for The Twin Circles of Archimedes in a Skewed Arbelos by H. Okumura and M. Watanabe, Forum Geometricorum.Saburou Saitoh, Mysterious Properties of the Point at Infinity、
arXiv:1712.09467 [math.GM]Hiroshi Okumura and Saburou SaitohThe Descartes circles theorem and division by zero calculus. 2017.11.14L. P. Castro and S. Saitoh, Fractional functions and their representations, Complex Anal. Oper. Theory {\bf7} (2013), no. 4, 1049-1063.M. Kuroda, H. Michiwaki, S. Saitoh, and M. Yamane,New meanings of the division by zero and interpretations on $100/0=0$ and on $0/0=0$, Int. J. Appl. Math. {\bf 27} (2014), no 2, pp. 191-198, DOI: 10.12732/ijam.v27i2.9.T. Matsuura and S. Saitoh,Matrices and division by zero z/0=0,Advances in Linear Algebra \& Matrix Theory, 2016, 6, 51-58Published Online June 2016 in SciRes. http://www.scirp.org/journal/alamt\\ http://dx.doi.org/10.4236/alamt.2016.62007.T. Matsuura and S. Saitoh,Division by zero calculus and singular integrals. (Submitted for publication).T. Matsuura, H. Michiwaki and S. Saitoh,$\log 0= \log \infty =0$ and applications. (Differential and Difference Equations with Applications. Springer Proceedings in Mathematics \& Statistics.)H. Michiwaki, S. Saitoh and M.Yamada,Reality of the division by zero $z/0=0$. IJAPM International J. of Applied Physics and Math. 6(2015), 1--8. http://www.ijapm.org/show-63-504-1.htmlH. Michiwaki, H. Okumura and S. Saitoh,Division by Zero $z/0 = 0$ in Euclidean Spaces,International Journal of Mathematics and Computation, 28(2017); Issue 1, 2017), 1-16.H. Okumura, S. Saitoh and T. Matsuura, Relations of $0$ and $\infty$,Journal of Technology and Social Science (JTSS), 1(2017), 70-77.S. Pinelas and S. Saitoh,Division by zero calculus and differential equations. (Differential and Difference Equations with Applications. Springer Proceedings in Mathematics \& Statistics).S. Saitoh, Generalized inversions of Hadamard and tensor products for matrices, Advances in Linear Algebra \& Matrix Theory. {\bf 4} (2014), no. 2, 87--95. http://www.scirp.org/journal/ALAMT/S. Saitoh, A reproducing kernel theory with some general applications,Qian,T./Rodino,L.(eds.): Mathematical Analysis, Probability and Applications - Plenary Lectures: Isaac 2015, Macau, China, Springer Proceedings in Mathematics and Statistics, {\bf 177}(2016), 151-182. (Springer) .再生核研究所声明371(2017.6.27)ゼロ除算の講演― 国際会議 https://sites.google.com/site/sandrapinelas/icddea-2017 報告1/0=0、0/0=0、z/0=0http://ameblo.jp/syoshinoris/entry-12276045402.html1/0=0、0/0=0、z/0=0http://ameblo.jp/syoshinoris/entry-12263708422.html1/0=0、0/0=0、z/0=0Division By Zero(ゼロ除算)1/0=0、0/0=0、z/0=0
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Title page of Leonhard Euler, Vollständige Anleitung zur Algebra, Vol. 1 (edition of 1771, first published in 1770), and p. 34 from Article 83, where Euler explains why a number divided by zero gives infinity.私は数学を信じない。 アルバート・アインシュタイン / I don't believe in mathematics. Albert Einstein→ゼロ除算ができなかったからではないでしょうか。ドキュメンタリー 2017: 神の数式 第2回 宇宙はなぜ生まれたのか
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再生核研究所声明 411(2018.02.02): ゼロ除算発見4周年を迎えてゼロ除算の論文
Mysterious Properties of the Point at InfinityAlgebraic division by zero implemented as quasigeometric multiplication by infinity in real and complex multispatial hyperspaces
Author: Jakub Czajko, 92(2) (2018) 171-197
WSN 92(2) (2018) 171-197ゼロ除算(division by zero)1/0=0、0/0=0、z/0=0
2018年05月28日(月)
テーマ:数学これは最も簡単な 典型的なゼロ除算の結果と言えます。 ユークリッド以来の驚嘆する、誰にも分る結果では ないでしょうか?Hiroshi O. Is It Really Impossible To Divide By Zero?. Biostat Biometrics Open Acc J. 2018; 7(1): 555703. DOI: 10.19080/BBOJ.2018.07.555703ゼロで分裂するのは本当に不可能ですか? - Juniper Publishers
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