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  1. On 12.08.2017 at 10:36 PM, Klaynos said:

    Mathematics isn't terribly specific and wouldn't tend to include observations. What would you be observing? 

    sorry I can't reply to this question  to protect  copyrights ,I applied patent institute and will await after completion of PCT application

  2. On 11.08.2017 at 4:42 PM, Area54 said:

    @inverse - Some details that would help would be:

    Which branch of engineering do the projects relate to?

    mathematics

    On 11.08.2017 at 4:42 PM, Area54 said:

    How many people would be directly involved in the research?

    presumably  <10

    On 11.08.2017 at 4:42 PM, Area54 said:

    What period of time would be covered by the project?

    don't know

    On 11.08.2017 at 4:42 PM, Area54 said:

    How much do you estimate the project would cost?

    it might be very costly, one of the projects requires observation and experiment

     

    On 11.08.2017 at 4:42 PM, Area54 said:

    What would be the technical and the financial benefits of the project?

    if observations and experiments are succesfull then it will provide us industrial benefit

     

  3. On 06.08.2017 at 10:30 PM, Klaynos said:

    That is a question with a massive number of answers. Almost all of which would be useless. Knowing how to answer would require us to have a few more details. What type of "project". Do you want funding or to whom do you want to "sell" your projects. What protection do you have on your ideas?

    If your talking academia then do you have an institution backing you from which you can apply for grants? What country are you in?

    These are the start of the questions that you'd need to answer for any meaningful advice. 

    research project. ı want funding but unsure whether ..I can

    I have no institution

     

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    I'm asking it here because I don't even know HOW to ask this!

     

    Basically, I'm looking for some identities regarding the "tends to" part of the limit. So for instance:

    [latex]\lim_{x\rightarrow b} f(x) = \lim_{x\rightarrow 0} f(x+b)[/latex]
    Is the above expression correct? If so, is it always correct, at least for Hilbert spaces? What else can you do with the "tends to" part, can you rename variables there? References are welcome.

     

     

    this is not cogent when x=(x1,x2,x3,...,xn)

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