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|    A surprise method    |
|    30 Nov 15 08:39:02    |
      A surprise method              Hello:              When I was intended to write Volume 1 of my series of books on differential       equations and polynomials, I have noticed in my hundreds of past computational       files, one of my discarded methods, done 27 years ago in 1987-88.              At that time and several times later I felt the method was useless, since it       was dependent upon solving higher order differential equations with variable       coefficients, we cannot even look at it.              It was very accidental that something happened.              I saw a very short tunnel.              It reminds me of "Olympus Mons" on Mars, which is 3 times larger than our       Mount Everest.              Imagine you want to climb up in those conditions of Mars to the other side.              Well, it happens I found only a small tunnel (only path available) a feet long       and tunneled and got to the other side.              This was state of my surprise solved problem. Something I did not see for 27       years.              Yes, the new method of massive solved differential equations occurred. This I       believe is a fountain of all problems solving of mathematical domain based on       Riccati DNA (like DNA of Cells).              That statement of me, regarding Newton, was made because of power of this       method.              I am still in a kind of shock, since I could not see the method for three       decades as well as power of the method is enormous.              Although, I have mentioned in Volume 2 that mathematics has many examples       having even centuries gap between its developments, algebra for example.              Well, applications in concrete ways are pending, (in billions quantities)       ranging from integration solving to many differential equations of variable       coefficients.              If you give me a particular problem of yours, I may not be able to solve it.       But I may tell you, find a transformation and match it with billions solved       ones on the computer memory.              This is the way we may handle our interested problems in the future.              Although this part itself takes decades to accomplish.              As a Cambridge graduate, I dare not to mention Newton in my ad in the heart of       British scientific community, namely London Math Society, unless I am capable       of solving billions of new equations in variable coefficients (nice and       clean!).              You may find philosophical justifications of methods in my other book "DNA of       Mathematics."              Reviewers ignored mentioning that structure of methods discussed there. Nor       you see it on the preview available on Amazon site.              I am optimistic that new era in mathematics finally started.              Sincerely              Dr.Mehran Basti       Basti05b@aol.com              PS: Volume 1 will be available by Charismas, and Volume 2 will be available in       mid January (Left only proof reading of it).              I am intending to produce at least 5 volumes.              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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