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Oct 29, 2010 at 19:25 vote accept Alok Gandhi
Oct 29, 2010 at 19:25 vote accept Alok Gandhi
Oct 29, 2010 at 19:25
Oct 29, 2010 at 19:23 comment added Alok Gandhi @Henry : I agree absolutely, I went to the site and it is quite interesting as well as engaging. Thanks again.
Oct 29, 2010 at 19:05 comment added HJRW Alok - no, I mean that there are plenty of very interesting questions with some mathematical content that are not suitable for MO. I think this is one of them.
Oct 29, 2010 at 18:52 vote accept Alok Gandhi
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Oct 29, 2010 at 18:11 vote accept Alok Gandhi
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Oct 29, 2010 at 18:11 vote accept Alok Gandhi
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Oct 29, 2010 at 15:28 answer added ohai timeline score: -1
Oct 29, 2010 at 15:16 vote accept Alok Gandhi
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Oct 29, 2010 at 15:00 history edited Robin Chapman
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Oct 29, 2010 at 14:36 comment added Alok Gandhi If you mean that research-level means questions can be asked only by research students or professors then please note that I do have a Masters in Mathematics. Right now I am involved in computer graphics, and this question relates to that. Thanks for the reference to the site, I appeciate.
Oct 29, 2010 at 14:23 answer added Ross Millikan timeline score: 0
Oct 29, 2010 at 14:20 comment added HJRW Your question would probably be more appropriate at MO's sister site math.stackexchange.com. This site is for research-level questions, in mathematics itself. 'Research-level' means, roughly, questions that might be discussed between two professors, or between graduate students working on PhD's.
Oct 29, 2010 at 14:11 history asked Alok Gandhi CC BY-SA 2.5