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Being the fourth time in 6 months I got mugged in Dublin since I moved here, how do I defend myself against these knackers/junki
As some have mentioned here, you are wearing a “mug me“sign. I lived most of my life in the US, where at 5′6”/ 130lbs, I am the same height and slightly heavier than the average female. I was continuously picked on my whole life until I began studying the martial arts when I was 17 years old, beginning with Karate , then later the Filipino martial arts. When I was in my mid 20s, I moved to San Francisco with 3 friends, all of whom were at least 6′ tall. Getting to the local supermarket required walking through a bad part of town. My room mates were each mugged several times. Me? Never. If I as walking down one side of the street and saw some people on the other side that looked like trouble, I’d cross to their side and walk through them, not around them. looking each one in the eye. They always parted and let me pass. Since then, I have travelled all over the US, Europe, Mexico and Central America at all hours of day and night, and through many sketchy neighborhoods. I have ALMOST been mugged or attacked by up to 7 people many times, but when they see I am not the least afraid, without me saying a word, they go away. People like the ones who have accosted you only attack people they know will easily submit. I hope I haven’t jinxed myself by writing this!
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Is Ramanujan overrated as a mathematician?
No never, i think he is underrated to some extent!Roughly speaking, for these things,Ramanujan’s name is seen everywhere around the world, even if some might disagree.•Magic Square•Brocard – Ramanujan Diophatine equation•Dougall – Ramanujan identity•Hardy – Ramanujan number•Landau – Ramanujan constant•Ramanujan’s congruences•Ramanujan – Nagell equation•Ramanujan – Peterssen conjecture•Ramanujan – Skolem’s theorem•Ramanujan – Soldner constant•Ramanujan summation•Ramanujan theta function•Ramanujan graph•Ramanujan’s tau function•Ramanujan’s ternary quadratic form•Ramanujan’s prime•Ramanujan’s costant•Ramanujan’s sum•Rogers – Ramanujan’s identityNow, let us see a quote of an English Mathematician“Srinivasa Ramanujan was a mathematician so great that his name transcends jealousies, the one superlatively great mathematician whom India has produced in the last thousand years.”He continued thus: “His leaps of intuition confound mathematicians even today, a century after his death. His papers are still plumbed for their secrets. His theorems are being applied in areas- polymer chemistry, computers, astrophysics, molecular physics, even (it has been recently suggested) cancer – scarcely imaginable during his lifetime. And always the nagging question: What might have been, had he been discovered a few years earlier, or lived a few years longer?”I think you must know the various contributions of this great man.A few words regarding the 1729, Ramanujan NumberHardy arrived in a cab numbered 1729He commented that the number was uninteresting or dull.Instantly Ramanujan claimed that it was the smallest natural number which can be written as sum of cubes in 2 ways1729 = sum of cubes of 12 and 1/ sum of cubes of 10 and 9.Actually only this much is available in the popular version of the story.But Ramanujan had worked extensively on this number and made some simple reuslts along with other startling contributions.1729 = 7 x 13 x 19 product of primes in A.P1729 divisible by its sum of digits.1729 = 19 x 911729 is a sandwich number or HARSHAD number."Ramanujan was using 1729 and elliptic curves to develop formulas for a K3 surface," Ono says. "Mathematicians today still struggle to manipulate and calculate with K3 surfaces. So it comes as a major surprise that Ramanujan had this intuition all along."Ono had worked with K3 surfaces before and he also realized that Ramanujan had found a K3 surface, long before they were officially identified and named by mathematician André Weil during the 1950s.Just as K2 is an extraordinarily difficult mountain to climb, the process of generalizing elliptic curves to find a K3 surface is considered an exceedingly difficult math problem.And in Ramanujan’s writing he was relying on this number 1729 in order to arrive at some combination of numbers which could prove that Fermat’s last conjecture could be counter exampled.there are some popular misconceptions regarding ramanujan:Ramanujan recorded the bulk of his results in four notebooks of loose leaf paper (About 4000 theorems)These results written up without any derivations.Since paper was very expensive, He would do most of his work (derivations) on SLATE and transfer just the results to paper.Hence the perception that he was unable to prove his results and simply thought up the final result directly is NOT CORRECTProfessor Bruce C.Berndt of University of Illinois, who worked on Ramanujan note books, stated that “Over the last 40 years, nearly all of Ramanujan’s theorems have been proven right”.Also Mathematicians agreed unanimously on the point that it was not possible for someone to imagine those results without solving / proving.Well, once G. H. Hardy rated his contemporary mathematicians based on pure talent.Hardy rated himself a score of 25 out of 100,J.E. Littlewood 30, David Hilbert 80 andRamanujan 100 !Hardy also said that Ramanujan’s solutions were "arrived at by a process of mingled argument, intuition, and induction, of which he was entirely unable to give any coherent account”Let me tell something about the Hardwork of Ramanujan:Once P.C. Mahalanobis, the founder of Indian Statistical Institute visited Ramanujan while in Cambridge and said to him: “ Ramanju, these English Mathematicians say that you are a Genius, A real incomparable Genius.Immediately, showing his thickly black elbow Ramanujan replied, dear friend, everything owes to this elbow.Shocked by the answer, P.C. Asked: How Can it be so?????Ramanujan replied with a smile: “During my childhood days, while using a slate for calculations, repeated erasing used to leave remnants of chalk in it, then I stopped using duster for rubbing.”“This meant that every few minutes I had to rub my slate using my elbow, it means I owe everything to this elbow.”If you want to go through the life of Srinivasa Ramanujan in its fullness, I humbly refer to you my guide, the book which opened my eyes towards realizing the pearl of Indian Mathematics, and that is:“The man who knew infinity: A life of the Genius Ramanujan”It was written by Robert Kanigel.In that book Kanigel claims some very amazing facts about Ramanujan.Sheer intuitive brilliance coupled to long, hard hours on his slate made up for most of his educational lapse.This ‘poor and solitary Hindu pitting his brains against the accumulated wisdom of Europe’ as Hardy called him, had rediscovered a century of mathematics and made new discoveries that would captivate mathematicians for next century.S.Chandrasekhar, Indian Astrophysicist, Nobel laureate 1983, told thus:“I think it is fair to say that almost all the mathematicians who signNowed distinction during the three or four decades following Ramanujan were directly or indirectly inspired by his example.Even those who do not know about Ramanujan’s work are bound to be fascinated by his life.”“The fact that Ramanujan’s early years were spent in a scientifically sterile atmosphere, that his life in India was not without hardships that under circumstances that appeared to most Indians as nothing short of miraculous. He had gone to Cambridge, supported by eminent mathematicians, and had returned to India with very assurance that he would be considered, in time as one of the most original mathematicians of the century.The words of Hardy himself speak volumes of Ramanujan:“I have to form myself, as I have never really formed before and try to help you to form, some of the reasoned estimate of the most romantic figure in the recent history of mathematics, a man whose career seems full of paradoxes and contradictions, who defies all cannons by which we are accustomed to judge one another andabout whom all of us will probably agree in one judgement only, that he was in some sense a very great mathematician.”Bertrand arthur william russell, British philosopher & mathematician, Nobel laureate and almost contemporary to Ramanujan, stated thus:“I found Hardy and Littlewood in a state of wild excitement because they believe, they have discovered a second Newton, a Hindu Clerk in Madras… He wrote to Hardy telling of some results he has got, which Hardy thinks quite wonderful.”The life of Ramanujan is actually a textbook from which many things could be conceived. Despite the hardship faced by Ramanujan, he rose to such a scientific standing and reputation no Indian has ever enjoyed.It should be enough for youngsters like us to comprehend that if we can work hard with indomitable determination, sheer perseverance and sincere commitment, we too can perhaps soar the way like Srinivasa Ramanujan.Talking about certain contributions of Ramanujan which shook me off my feet.As we all know we use the notation P(n) to represent the number of partitions of an integer n. Thus P(4) = 5, similarly, P(7) = 15.I don’t need to explain that If we were to start enumerating the partitions for larger numbers, even for small numbers such as 10 we start seeing that there is a combinatorial explosion! To illustrate this consider P(30) = 5604 and P(50) = 204226 and so on. (btw, partitions can be visualized by Young tableau!).A similar search was on for asymptotic formulae for the partition number P(n) and because of the combinatorial explosion an accurate formula was considered difficult. Ramanujan believed that he could come up with an accurate formula even though it was considered extremely hard, and he came close.One work of Ramanujan (done with G. H. Hardy) is his formula for the number of partitions of a positive integer n, the famous Hardy-Ramanujan Asymptotic Formula for the partition problem. The formula has been used in statistical physics and is also used (first by Niels Bohr) to calculate quantum partition functions of atomic nuclei.The formula he proposed gives a very close value to that of the true value, and it is a mouth-watering feat considering its very pattern less nature.I had written another answer in quora regarding how Ramanujan provided a rapidly converging series as the value of Pi. I will just copy and paste it here.For a long time, the series used for finding the value of Pi was given by the Leibniz-Gregory Series.π = (4/1) - (4/3) + (4/5) - (4/7) + (4/9) - (4/11) + (4/13) - (4/15) ...But in order to give the value of Pi correctly upto 5 decimal places, this series required around 500000 terms.Now, in the Indian tradition, another formula was given by Nilakantha, a mathematician of Kerala School of Mathematics who lived couple of centuries before Leibniz and the series converged much rapidly.π = 3 + 4/(2*3*4) - 4/(4*5*6) + 4/(6*7*8) - 4/(8*9*10) + 4/(10*11*12) - 4/(12*13*14) ...And in order to give the value of Pi upto 5 decimal places, this series required only 6 terms. And thats a great thing but which failed to catch the eye of westerners until the nineteenth century.Now, take into consideration all these and what Ramanujan did. Ramanujan simply penned down an infinite series, looking so horrendous, which would be equal to the reciprocal of Pi.And this is the most rapidly converging series ever given for the value of Pi and the algorithm based on this have actually been used in computers.Now the most beautiful factor. In order to have the value of Pi upto 6 decimal places the infinite series of Ramanujan needed only ONE SINGLE TERM.And you take the second term and there you have suddenly the value of Pi upto 11 terms in your hands.I think it speaks something Great, and Ramanujan was indeed Great!!!Ramanujan has done extensive works in finding out highly composite numbers, and he has written down a long list of similar numbers which had more factors than any of the previous number.The highest highly composite number listed by Ramanujan is 6746328388800Having 10080 factorsHe received his degree from the university (later named Ph.D) for his work of highly composite numbers.I would just say another thing which caught my eye and unleashed an array of thoughts.Ramanujan while sick and dying in India, mentioned some very peculiarly behaving functions which mimicked the original moldular functions.The mock theta functions remained a mystery for most part of the last century and only the Great Ono made inroads towards their reality.In fact, no one at the time understood what Ramanujan was talking about.It wasn’t until 2002, through the work of Sander Zwegers, that we had a description of the functions that Ramanujan was writing about in 1920,' Ono said.Ono and his colleagues drew on modern mathematical tools that had not been developed before Ramanujan’s death to prove this theory was correct.Ramanujan actually wrote those functions claiming that he saw it in a scroll in the hands of A Goddess.Anyway now they are used to calculate the entropy of Black Holes ( A concept which developed years after his death.)Ono’s team was stunned to find the function could be used today.'No one was talking about black holes back in the 1920s when Ramanujan first came up with mock modular forms, and yet, his work may unlock secrets about them,' Ono says.Ramanujan’s Intuition Stands OUT!I think, just for a fun I would show the Mock Theta FunctionsNow I think I shoudl mention atleast something about the impact of Ramanujan’s work on statistical physics.For example imagine studying the statistics of a gas made of electrons confined to 2D. You could do something complicated like model the exact positions and momenta of many of electrons along with the force between them. Or you can simplify by imagining that the electrons can only occupy positions on a discrete triangular lattice, and instead of a repulsive force you can make the simple approximation that two electrons aren't allowed to be next to each other.The result is the Hard hexagon model and some work of Ramanujan's appears when you try to model it. Even if it's not physically realistic, these models share characteristics with more realistic physical models and give useful insight.In fact a whole bunch of different identities related to Ramanujan's work can appear when you study these kinds of simple physical models, especially 2-dimensional models. Eg. Hard Hexagon ModelI think I will conclude with a simple assumption of Ramanujan, I think it deserves mention:The mock theta functions which we mentioned earlier looked unlike any known modular forms, but he stated that their outputs would be very similar to those of modular forms when computed for the roots of 1, such as the square root -1. Characteristically, Ramanujan offered neither proof nor explanation for this conclusion.It was only 10 years ago that mathematicians formally defined this other set of functions, now called mock modular forms. But still no one fathomed what Ramanujan meant by saying the two types of function produced similar outputs for roots of 1.Ono and his colleagues have exactly computed one of Ramanujan’s mock modular forms for values very close to -1. They discovered that the outputs rapidly balloon to vast, 100-digit negative numbers, while the corresponding modular form balloons in the positive direction.Ono’s team found that if you add the corresponding outputs together, the total approaches 4, a relatively small number. In other words, the difference in the value of the two functions, ignoring their signs, is tiny when computed for -1, just as Ramanujan said. Incredible Intuition !\I think I can say nothing more, but if at all someone asks me, I would say if I know!By the way, I have actally spoken nothing regarding the complex mathematical contributions of this great mathematician,even without that I think you are thrilled and that is why, even if the statement is wrong in itself.“ Ramanujan is the greatest Mathematician of all time, at least I believe so.”The next question is rather difficult to answer at any point of time.Because we cannot compare two mathematicians as we do with others, just as those who pointed out in their answers earlier, it is impossible to do so, because of various reasons.Anyway, my concern regarding such a thing would be as simple as this:when you have a room with a number of superbly drawn paintings , each perfect in its own regard, you can enjoy it and you know everything has its own value and each being diverse in what it offers, has a unique contribution towards the beauty and perfection of that room. The moment we remove even one of those paintings out, let it be the most simple or the most complex, we are in a way disrupting the rhythm, and the room is no more perfect, there is a vacuum, and for someone who has enjoyed the beauty of that room immensely, no other painting can give the room back its original perfection. Likewise, history especially the history of mathematics has unfolded in such a way that all those great ones from Pythagoras have been uniquely contributing to make this science beautiful. So, we cannot take even out of them, rather we can just accept the beauty of their companionship in developing Mathematics as our favourite science.Anyway I would like to point one more thing. How Ramanujan is indispensable from that list. Well, it is simply because we see an extraordinary harmonious blending of Reason and Revelation in his works, two seemingly contradicting factors, Intelligence and Intuition! That makes him all the more Unique
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Which ex-Quorans do you miss the most?
Back in early 2018 when I'd just began to gain traction as a Quoran writer, she was an avid follower of mine.One of the few I considered a friend.In an answer that I deleted a long time ago (and it seems the question has been removed too), she commented on it.It was a playful comment, poking fun at the numerous puns that could be made out of my name.I retorted that her surname was literally Groot.That comment thread started to spiral out of control: weeks upon weeks we replied to each other, in an endless tussle of who'd get the last comment.We ended up looking back on it as the “Longest Quora Comment Thread in History.”Unfortunately, with my several deactivations and disappearances and breaks from Quora, we fell out of touch.And once I was back, my biggest mistake was never truly reconnecting.Sure, we talked every now and then. Went on voice call once, where I was beyond elated that I could finally talk to an old friend who I'd felt like I'd known since forever.Little did I know that'd be the last time I'd hear from her.She was one of the few pure souls out there. Always seeking to make others feel better, always wanting to know how they feel.Her credential is literally “striving to understand others.”It's heartbreaking.I miss you, Kendra Grote.A lot of people were wondering whether Kendra's death was a hoax. Take my word for it, it sure as hell wasn't.Kendra,You were special. Hell, you were bloody freaking special. I was so caught up in my own world and failed to realize how ephemeral life really is.I had the gift of being able to speak to you that one time and it was amazing. I remember it quite keenly: it was only for a few minutes, but your voice just had this... calming, soothing air to it.Serene.And I knew then I really wanted to talk with you again; but it was a vain hope. Little did I realize that'd be the last I'd hear of that voice of yours.You were one of the earliest people I'd ever met on Quora. Our aspirations to create the longest Quora comment thread made me realize that the online world and its users were not faceless; but rather that there were real lives behind the screens, that there were people.And you made me realize that despite all the darknesses there were on the internet, there were some beacons of hope.You were among the brightest. And I do believe that your passing didn't mean that that beacon was extinguished.You've inspired us. All of us. Shak knows your name. If you could see this still, I'd want to let you know that you didn't leave us for nothing.I never thought the death of an online friend, someone whose face I've never seen, someone whose voice I've heard only once, someone who I probably would never meet irl, would really affect me.Boy was I wrong.Kendra.I miss you.And no matter what anyone else might say:You went down a freakin legend.See you in the next life, K.Edit: Yes, Kendra's family does know about the answer. I've already edited it as according to their wishes. Please don't make me disable comments.Edit 2: Yes, I've talked to a member of her family about this. I'm really not in the mood to parrot the same thing over and over again.Edit 3: If you DM me asking for “proof” or saying stuff like “Oh well I talked to someone else who was close to her and they don't agree blah blah blah”, I will block you without hesitation. We're all grieving the death of a Quoran we all knew and loved. Would she really want us to be fighting each other over her?
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Do therapists ever need to stop treating patients because they start developing feelings for them?
I’m starting to be able to remove some memory blocks that have been in place for many years…It began after about three visits.He came recommended by a ‘friend’ who has since been seen for what she is.He was oddly somehow someone I thought of as “soft”. I could never place my finger on the pulse of it. He didn’t have a firm handshake. He looked too deeply at me. He seemed to lose his way during our conversations sometimes, in the beginning. (I say these things as if they are signs I missed, but I now know they weren’t.)I am naive. I have no idea.He gave me a book of poetry he’d written after he learned of my love for the medium. He began to point me in the direction of certain ones. This should have been a hint, but by now I am an ace at ignoring hints. I ignore hints like hunger pains. Wait. Just wait for the real “feast”… Like a lamb to the slaughter, I make another appointment, and another. I decide I must be imagining the way he looks at me.The final visit…Suddenly the room begins to spin slightly. He gets up from his chair and walks over to the sofa where I am, where they had been. There is a reason why this is a sofa and not just a seat.Suddenly I am outside my body. I am hovering over myself. Time slows down to a standstill and he is somehow around me with his mouth on mine.The bile threatened to spill into my mouth at just about the same time.Somewhere a quiet voice said “stand up…”I stood up. Somehow I was able to stand up and I watched myself collect my coat and look at him and say something like, “This is why I have never really been able to open up to you. Somehow, I knew…”I found out very soon I was one of many. I don’t really remember how I came to blow the whistle, but through the wife of the man my “friend” had taken up with, I learned that I wasn’t alone.We never are. Predators do not stop with one.His license was revoked. There was no testifying in court. So many women came forward that he had to hang his head in shame while his dutiful wife walked away.______________________________________________________The oddest thing was the result of what happened. At least I find it odd…My love of poetry was shut down. My deep, sweet, innocent love of beauty in the form of written prose stopped in its flow then and there.I had before and have since had very good male therapists, trusted and wonderful men who cared for me and held my psyche and mental and emotional well-being in the highest of esteem.I still hunger to trust myself with myself, to publish my own form of art, my own poetry.Developing feelings…
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Why do people put those "Baby On Board" signs on their vehicles?
When my daughter was born I put one of these on my car. It wasn't because I was expecting anybody to be more careful around me and I honestly didn't even think that it could have been for the benefit of first responders.My main reason was that when I'm driving with my daughter (now 18 months old) I tend to drive quite a bit more cautious. I won't accelerate as quickly when a light turns green. I'll slow down more when I'm taking turns. And I'll certainly be more cautious at four-way stops if there's any confusion about whose turn it is to go.If me having that sign on my car will help alleviate anybody's potential road rage due to thinking I'm being slow and lazy, then the sign has done its job.January 2018 Edit: I’ve decided to turn comments off. Even though this post is over two years old I’m still getting people commenting on it telling me that I’m using it wrong or that my reasons for using the sign are incorrect. Or that I expecting other people to go out of their way to yield to me on the streets just because I have the sign. That’s not what I said, that was never my intent, and that certainly isn’t what I expected and I even said as much right at the beginning of my answer.
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What is the most asked question on Quora (by the number of questions merged into it)?
As someone who writes mostly technology-related answers, I see the following question so much it makes me want to tear my hair out:“Can iCloud Activation Lock be Bypassed?”For those who don’t know, Apple devices that have an iCloud account active on them with Find My iPhone enabled will lock the device to that Apple ID even if it is restored to factory defaults. This is designed to prevent thievery, since stolen devices (typically iPhones) are useless without the Apple ID password they are locked with to unlock it. It is incredibly common for people to sell devices without removing the lock beforehand (likely because they don’t know it exists, or how to remove it) or because it is stolen. Either way, the lock cannot be bypassed without that password… but that doesn’t stop everyone and their mother from asking if it can be done as if the rules somehow don’t apply to them.Instead of viewing the answers on an existing question, or even asking new people to answer that existing question, they make a new one. Every. Single. Time. Quora is absolutely flooded with these questions, and I get A2A requests for them more than anything else.
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