AOL: Mom Wants to Put Son's Girlfriend on a Budget as She Overspends on Groceries. Now He's 'Offended' and Says Mom 'Embarrassed' Her
Stock photo of a son and mother. A woman asked if she's wrong for giving her son's girlfriend a spending budget for the dinners she's making for their family. In a post on the AITA subreddit, the ...
Mom Wants to Put Son's Girlfriend on a Budget as She Overspends on Groceries. Now He's 'Offended' and Says Mom 'Embarrassed' Her
So the Problem goes like this :- An old man had $17$ camels . He had $3$ sons and the man had decided to give each son a property with his camels. Unfortunately however, the man dies, and in his l...
After $\frac {1} {7}$ more of his life, Diophantus married. Five years later, he had a son. The son lived exactly half as long as his father, and Diophantus died just four years after his son's death." What is his age? I wanted to reach out regarding my approach as I am not sure what is wrong about it? I do not get a nice answer.
Welcome to the language barrier between physicists and mathematicians. Physicists prefer to use hermitian operators, while mathematicians are not biased towards hermitian operators. So for instance, while for mathematicians, the Lie algebra $\mathfrak {so} (n)$ consists of skew-adjoint matrices (with respect to the Euclidean inner product on $\mathbb {R}^n$), physicists prefer to multiply them ...
Regarding the downvote: I am really sorry if this answer sounds too harsh, but math.SE is not the correct place to ask this kind of questions which amounts to «please explain the represnetation theory of SO (n) to me» and to which not even a whole seminar would provide a complete answer. The book by Fulton and Harris is a 500-page answer to this question, and it is an amazingly good answer ...