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   Basti05b@aol.com to All   
   Re: A great day   
   14 Nov 15 15:20:33   
   
   Hello   
      
   A reader on this topic noted that in 1974 his/her software could not solve   
   Bernoulli equation.   
      
   Well, I remember in 1984 Maple also had many difficulties in solving equations.   
      
   Now 40 years past and both Maple and Mathematica developed sophisticated   
   programming for solving packages of differential equations and algebra.   
      
   Imagine what may happen 40 years later?   
      
   I will not be alive to see it, but those born in 2015 will have access to   
   tremendous amount of solved equations.   
      
   I will assure you the Riccati DNA will be on the top of the list.   
      
   Most probably we will have access over 100 million solved equations and   
   integrations.   
      
   You will need an army of PhDs just to classify it.   
      
   Most probably we will have massive changes in numerical analysis, such that if   
   today travel from here to Mars and return is 3 years, it may be down to one   
   year.   
      
   Most probably Riccati DNA will determine motions of cancer tumor.   
      
   Well, good for those infants born this year, as the future scientists of 2060.   
      
   Get ready for V1 &V2 of "Differential Equations and Polynomials" coming up   
   soon.   
      
   You need to utilize your super-computers to achieve 10 million solved   
   equations (in exact form) yearly.   
      
   I am confident my methods allow such massive advancements.   
      
      
   Sincerely   
      
   Dr.Mehran Basti   
   Retired mathematician   
   Basti05b@aol.com   
      
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