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PADE APPROXIMANTS AS LIMITS OF RATIONAL FUNCTIONS OF BEST APPROXIMATION IN ORLICZ SPACE
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作者 Li Jialiang Central China Normal University, China Department of Mathematics Central Normal University 《Analysis in Theory and Applications》 1994年第2期74-82,共9页
In this paper, we prove that the best rational approximation of a given analytic function in Orlicz space L~*(G), where G = {|z|≤∈}, converges to the Pade approximants of the function as the measure of G approaches ... In this paper, we prove that the best rational approximation of a given analytic function in Orlicz space L~*(G), where G = {|z|≤∈}, converges to the Pade approximants of the function as the measure of G approaches zero. 展开更多
关键词 rationAL MATH PADE APPROXIMANTS AS LIMITS OF rationAL FUNCTIONS OF BEST APPROXIMATION IN ORLICZ SPACE AS
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孔子哲学的精神历史学和知识形态学构成
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作者 唐代兴 《河北学刊》 CSSCI 北大核心 2009年第6期55-61,共7页
一种哲学,既要创构起一种独特的存在理解方式和秩序建构方式,又要建构起赋予这种存在理解方式和秩序构建方式以系统阐释的知识谱系、价值系统和存在精神,前者是哲学的精神历史学,后者是哲学的知识形态学。孔子哲学无疑是一种"不具... 一种哲学,既要创构起一种独特的存在理解方式和秩序建构方式,又要建构起赋予这种存在理解方式和秩序构建方式以系统阐释的知识谱系、价值系统和存在精神,前者是哲学的精神历史学,后者是哲学的知识形态学。孔子哲学无疑是一种"不具有完全知识形态"的、体现其广阔政治诉求的道德哲学:其赖以生成的精神历史学,是"变中求不变"和"不变中求变"的历史经验主义;其赖以构建的精神形态学的基本框架是"仁德—公道"理念,它统帅起了人伦主义的知识谱系与救世主义的价值导向系统,以及以血缘—政治的等级平等、独立、自由为最高精神信念,以人本、公开、持守、担当为具体精神原则,以践行、尽性为实践理性指向的存在精神。 展开更多
关键词 孔子哲学 历史经验主义 知识谱系 价值系统 存在精神
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The Prime Sequence: Demonstrably Highly Organized While Also Opaque and Incomputable-With Remarks on Riemann’s Hypothesis, Partition, Goldbach’s Conjecture, Euclid on Primes, Euclid’s Fifth Postulate, Wilson’s Theorem along with Lagrange’s Proof of It and Pascal’s Triangle, and Rational Human Intelligence
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作者 Leo Depuydt 《Advances in Pure Mathematics》 2014年第8期400-466,共67页
The main design of this paper is to determine once and for all the true nature and status of the sequence of the prime numbers, or primes—that is, 2, 3, 5, 7, 11, 13, 17, 19, 23, 29, 31, 37, 41, 43, and so on. The ma... The main design of this paper is to determine once and for all the true nature and status of the sequence of the prime numbers, or primes—that is, 2, 3, 5, 7, 11, 13, 17, 19, 23, 29, 31, 37, 41, 43, and so on. The main conclusion revolves entirely around two points. First, on the one hand, it is shown that the prime sequence exhibits an extremely high level of organization. But second, on the other hand, it is also shown that the clearly detectable organization of the primes is ultimately beyond human comprehension. This conclusion runs radically counter and opposite—in regard to both points—to what may well be the default view held widely, if not universally, in current theoretical mathematics about the prime sequence, namely the following. First, on the one hand, the prime sequence is deemed by all appearance to be entirely random, not organized at all. Second, on the other hand, all hope has not been abandoned that the sequence may perhaps at some point be grasped by human cognition, even if no progress at all has been made in this regard. Current mathematical research seems to be entirely predicated on keeping this hope alive. In the present paper, it is proposed that there is no reason to hope, as it were. According to this point of view, theoretical mathematics needs to take a drastic 180-degree turn. The manner of demonstration that will be used is direct and empirical. Two key observations are adduced showing, 1), how the prime sequence is highly organized and, 2), how this organization transcends human intelligence because it plays out in the dimension of infinity and in relation to π. The present paper is part of a larger project whose design it is to present a complete and final mathematical and physical theory of rational human intelligence. Nothing seems more self-evident than that rational human intelligence is subject to absolute limitations. The brain is a material and physically finite tool. Everyone will therefore readily agree that, as far as reasoning is concerned, there are things that the brain can do and things that it cannot do. The search is therefore for the line that separates the two, or the limits beyond which rational human intelligence cannot go. It is proposed that the structure of the prime sequence lies beyond those limits. The contemplation of the prime sequence teaches us something deeply fundamental about the human condition. It is part of the quest to Know Thyself. 展开更多
关键词 Absolute Limitations of rational Human Intelligence Analytic Number Theory Aristotle’s Fundamental Axiom of Thought Euclid’s Fifth Postulate Euclid on Numbers Euclid on Primes Euclid’s Proof of the Primes’ Infinitude Euler’s Infinite Prime Product Euler’s Infinite Prime Product Equation Euler’s Product Formula Godel’s Incompleteness Theorem Goldbach’s Conjecture Lagrange’s Proof of Wilson’s Theorem Number Theory Partition Partition Numbers Prime Numbers (Primes) Prime Sequence (Sequence of the Prime Numbers) rational Human Intelligence rational Thought and Language Riemann’s Hypothesis Riemann’s Zeta Function Wilson’s Theorem
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