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Old 06-08-2004   #11 (permalink)
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Hello Tormod:
I have yet put the hipography link in events section ...
Thank you for "ingenious graphic technique" ... :-)
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How should i view this technique? It's clearly not a general algorithm, but if i look e.g. at the example of (SUM K) this (if i understand it correctly) isn't a proof. You;ve shown that it works for h=6, not the general case. Is it possible to use your technique for general proves? (the standard proof for sum(K) goes by induction).
And can you explain what the use is of writing everything connected by lines? I personally find a proof more clear f the various steps are written under each other (but that may of course be because i'm used to that). Bo
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I am trying to figure out just exactly what it is that you have contributed here? I ahve seen the concept of a central unifying idea connected to other ideas and onward, in this same graphical lay out many times. I do not work with complex math, so can not speak for it's position in that area, but had waited for someone here to comment on it. Then Bo came along. He does use math to that level.

Is it some specific icons/ labeling that you are trying to have adopted as a standard? Is it a software program that generated the spiderweb display? (though it seems to be hand written).

Just what exactly are you saying you are contributing here?


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Graphic technique for math problem solving

I am contributing to show you a different form of making the things.
With this system (mind graph) the problem ( to demonstrate sumatory for induction) that proposes bob can be solved.
I think that you are a little annoying because I use internet explorer... : -)
I am a computer science student andI know "something" about maths ... :-o
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Internet Explorer is MORE than a little annoying. See the IE Popup thread. We do computer networks and we don;t have anywhere near the problems with accounts that use Opera or Netscape. Those that use IE and Outlook (Express) are being attacked all the time. We make good money cleaning them up over and over.

But that has nothing to do with my not understanding what you are doing that is different regarding thought process. And as I posted, I don't do that level math so I can't speak to it's math usage.

Or is it strictly math usage that you are promoting? Your post and examples on the press release page show text usage also.


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Hello FreeThinker:
Yes , this method can be used for "math" problem solving , "computer science" proplem solving, programming, studyng , note-taking , knowledge-representation , memorization and brainstorming.
This forum is "Physics and Maths" then I give you an example of math problem solving.
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RE: Graphic technique for math problem solving

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Hello FreeThinker:
"computer science" proplem solving, programming,
So it will do logic tables, data arrays, flow charting?

Does it use standard icons? Or is part of your approach new symbolic representation?

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studyng , note-taking , knowledge-representation , memorization and brainstorming.
Same questions.

I have seen the concept of a center idea with branches many times. How is this different?

Is it in software? Is it object oriented?


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I understand the scepticism that you can have.
I send you two links with the objective of to clarify the ideas.

Mind Graph Ebook v2.3<A href="http://www.freewarefiles.com/programs.php?ProgramID=9665&categoryid=16&subcateg oryid=168">
http://www.freewarefiles.com/programs.php?ProgramID=9665&categoryid=16&subcateg oryid=168</A>

Indefinite Integrals Ebook v2.3
http://www.freewarefiles.com/program...categoryid=168
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