No, seriously! pages in a spectral sequence = sheets in Excel, and the (p,q)th entry on the (n+1)th sheet is a formula that involves two entries on the nth sheet.
But I get you don't like Excel, so now you just have to reverse the logic, and suddenly you understand Excel! It's amazing! ;)
November 13, 2025 at 12:47 PM
No, seriously! pages in a spectral sequence = sheets in Excel, and the (p,q)th entry on the (n+1)th sheet is a formula that involves two entries on the nth sheet.
But I get you don't like Excel, so now you just have to reverse the logic, and suddenly you understand Excel! It's amazing! ;)
Nope, not that I'm aware of. There is www.ams.org/open-math-no..., which is some kind of centralized hub, but I think your best bet when learning something is probably to search / ask an LLM to provide you with links.
Nope, not that I'm aware of. There is www.ams.org/open-math-no..., which is some kind of centralized hub, but I think your best bet when learning something is probably to search / ask an LLM to provide you with links.
Bij ons waren mandarijnen een godsgeschenk om de eerste stappen te zetten, en zo kon ze heel snel zelf leren eten. Ze had wel al veel tanden op dat moment, wat denk ik meespeelde in het succes.
February 16, 2025 at 5:59 PM
Bij ons waren mandarijnen een godsgeschenk om de eerste stappen te zetten, en zo kon ze heel snel zelf leren eten. Ze had wel al veel tanden op dat moment, wat denk ik meespeelde in het succes.