05-02-2006, 12:37 PM
Another step toward the goal of becoming one of the nation's premiere urban research universities:
http://memphis.bizjournals.com/memphis/s...aily7.html
http://memphis.bizjournals.com/memphis/s...aily7.html
Quote:aTxTIGER Wrote:im a memphis grad and proud of the math department, but this is the wrong board. only post this on the big east board in response to some attack on us, not as a new thread.
Quote:[quote][quote="tigersharktwo"]Yes I certainly would turn down Cal Tech,MIT,Stanford and Harvard to go to Memphis to study for a doctorate. in the area of graph theory and networks.
Gray Avenger Wrote:Now that y'all have established Memphis' numerical superiority maybe the guppy will shut up, but I doubt it.Quote:aTxTIGER Wrote:im a memphis grad and proud of the math department, but this is the wrong board. only post this on the big east board in response to some attack on us, not as a new thread.
Actually, it IS a response to attacks on us. TigerShark2 and a few others have slandered UofM numerous times. I think it is important to correct the image they have attempted to portray.
Gray Avenger Wrote:Quote:aTxTIGER Wrote:im a memphis grad and proud of the math department, but this is the wrong board. only post this on the big east board in response to some attack on us, not as a new thread.
Actually, it IS a response to attacks on us. TigerShark2 and a few others have slandered UofM numerous times. I think it is important to correct the image they have attempted to portray.
CyberBull Wrote:I hope the mods clean up crap like this....
Quote:tigersharktwo Wrote:Magazine ratings are hardly evidence of anything............................................I am much more into directed graphs as opposed non directed graphs.How about you Gray?What is your favorite type of graphical structure?
Gray Avenger Wrote:Do you ensure non zero sum solutions apply to the analysis?Quote:tigersharktwo Wrote:Magazine ratings are hardly evidence of anything............................................I am much more into directed graphs as opposed non directed graphs.How about you Gray?What is your favorite type of graphical structure?
I am surprised to hear you say this about US News & World Report, since you have quoted this source several times in the past in your bashing of Memphis. As for graphing, I don't claim to be a great mathematician or graph expert like you (aren't you the busy one). Ordinary two-dimensional curvilinear graphs in orthogonal coordinates are most common and usually sufficient in my field. For the most part, we use classical numerical solutions and supplement those with finite element analysis where necessary.
tigersharktwo Wrote:Gray,combinatorics,graphs and networks seem to be quite different from algebra and calculus.Similarly,to the way memphis is not like the bcs teams in the BE.I guess your familarity with mathematics and combinatorics,graphs and networks is similar to your in depth knowledge of college sports.( undiracted and unconnected,just a lonely vertex point)However,this not stop you from drawing your unsupported conclusions in a null decision space.
fsquid Wrote:Sounds like you like sheep.tigersharktwo Wrote:Gray,combinatorics,graphs and networks seem to be quite different from algebra and calculus.Similarly,to the way memphis is not like the bcs teams in the BE.I guess your familarity with mathematics and combinatorics,graphs and networks is similar to your in depth knowledge of college sports.( undiracted and unconnected,just a lonely vertex point)However,this not stop you from drawing your unsupported conclusions in a null decision space.
sounds like you are in dire need of a blowjob.
tigersharktwo Wrote:Magazine ratings are hardly evidence of anything.