Joel Reyes Noche

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Name Joel Reyes Noche
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Location Camarines Sur, Philippines
Age 38
I am an assistant professor at the Department of Mathematics, Ateneo de Naga University, Naga City, Camarines Sur, Philippines.
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comment Blue and red balls puzzle
I think you mean to say that you stop when all the balls left in the bag are the same color.
2d
comment Blue and red balls puzzle
You stop at the first turn. At the first turn, you only have one ball, and all the balls you have are the same color.
May
6
comment cube + cube + cube = cube
@DenisSerre, I think you can change your accepted answer. Just click the check mark for Noam's answer.
Apr
21
comment What does a mathematician expect from mathematics education?
@Pete L. Clark, thank you very much for providing this link. I note that the MTC accepts "submissions" and not "questions."
Apr
20
revised What does a mathematician expect from mathematics education?
Offensive language unnecessary
Apr
20
comment Which hard mathematical problems do you have to solve to earn bitcoins ?
@Chandan, could you give a specific example of a mathematical problem that is divine and one that is devilish?
Apr
20
comment Can every $\mathbb{Z}^2$ disk be pinball-reached?
Does it matter what happens to a ray that hits a disk tangentially?
Apr
20
revised Lecture on Fractals for Middle School Students
Added pictures and discussion
Apr
19
answered Lecture on Fractals for Middle School Students
Apr
18
comment Is rigour just a ritual that most mathematicians wish to get rid of if they could?
I suspect that the reason for the OP's confusion is in the definition of the word proof. Perhaps the OP is thinking of a formal proof? (en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Formal_proof)
Apr
12
comment 13 months and not even one report. what would you do?
This doesn't seem to be an answer to the question.
Mar
29
comment easter problem - egg shapes
They had a hard time creating a model for the Vegreville egg. (en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vegreville_egg) Though the surface area of an egg can be difficult to solve mathematically, the enigma of how to assemble two-dimensional tiles onto a three-dimensional egg was eventually solved by Ronald Resch, a computer science professor from the University of Utah, with the assistance of computer-aided design. Resch tiled the egg uses at total of 1108 congruent equilateral triangles, 524 concave hexagons (3-pointed stars), 3,512 visible facets, 6,978 nuts and bolts and 177 internal struts.
Mar
27
comment Dual space of $\mathcal{C}_0[a,b]$
Cross-posted and answered at math.stackexchange.com/questions/336737/…
Mar
27
comment Time-delay differential equation
@filippo, posting the same question simultaneously on two or more sites is frowned upon because it leads to duplication of effort on the part of the answerers. At the very least, you should provide links to the other sites you posted the question on.
Mar
27
comment Time-delay differential equation
Cross-posted at math.stackexchange.com/questions/342677/…
Mar
22
comment If you break a stick at two points chosen uniformly, the probability the three resulting sticks form a triangle is 1/4. Is there a “nice” proof of this fact?
Your answer is similar to Allen Hatcher's: mathoverflow.net/questions/2014/…
Mar
15
comment standard practice for large dense truncated svd computations?
Perhaps related to meta.mathoverflow.net/discussion/1552/…
Mar
15
comment Family with a fixed special fiber over finite fields
I suspect it is related to this: meta.mathoverflow.net/discussion/1552/…
Mar
11
comment Editors in peer-review systems
Related question: academia.stackexchange.com/questions/7645/…
Mar
11
comment how do I withdraw my submitted paper?
I think this question is better asked at academia.stackexchange.com
Mar
6
comment LU decomosition for ill-condition matrixes
This has nothing to do with mathematics education. Please remove the mathematics-education tag.
Mar
6
comment Is a continuos and injective mapping from circle to a jordan curve is surjective ?
This has nothing to do with mathematics education. Please remove the tag.
Feb
27
comment Is there a fair coin?
Also at Skeptics: skeptics.stackexchange.com/questions/5982/…
Feb
27
comment Is there a fair coin?
A similar question was asked at CrossValidated: stats.stackexchange.com/questions/30116/…
Feb
25
comment Distributing fire stations in a circular city
Instead of circle, do you mean disk?
Feb
25
comment When does $A^A=2^A$ without the axiom of choice?
@Daniel Spector, also when $A=0$ (as some people define $0^0=1$). :)
Feb
23
comment Generalizing square wheels rolling on inverted catenaries
@Ben Crowell, you might want to rethink your comment above. It's possible that asifsound is the author Imai.
Feb
7
awarded  Popular Question
Jan
24
awarded  Enlightened
Jan
24
awarded  Nice Answer
Jan
20
awarded  Yearling
Jan
18
comment Retracted Mathematics Papers
I think questions with no single correct answer are more appropriately made community wiki.
Jan
17
comment 13 months and not even one report. what would you do?
I agree with Gerry Myerson's comment because something similar happened to me.
Jan
17
comment equation for bowling ball on a trampoline
If Carl Feynman's answer was "more than what you expected," then consider asking at math.stackexchange.com next time.
Jan
16
comment Interesting thesis topic on statistical inference that is sufficiently mathematical
For your information, there is also a [Statistics StackExchange] (stats.stackexchange.com)
Jan
16
comment What is the history of $\sqrt{}$
This was already asked and answered at Mathematics StackExchange: math.stackexchange.com/questions/15787/how-did-the-square-root-get-its-shape/
Jan
11
comment Question about getting Review services
It seems that your paper will be indexed in Zentralblatt MATH, see ccsenet.org/journal/index.php/jmr/about/…