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Guest
Posted: Tue Apr 29, 2008 7:52 pm
Dear Newsgroup:

I am sure many would like to see how my claims of new math are all
about.

I am interested to present several seminars about Riccati differential
equations and polynomials (new methods and applications).

I can present only its basic ideas and may provide you with some of my
programming on solving polynomials and other materials (in a diskette
available for purchase).

There will also be a chance to chat over my key mathematical formula
of the universe or my new energy formula.

Well, please provide ideas, how this can be done.

Whether seminar (s) can be conducted in a research institution,
university or many other places (commercial or not). In the U.S.A. or
outside

And who will host the seminar (s).

Thanks

Dr.Mehran Basti
Mehran Basti
Posted: Tue Apr 29, 2008 9:17 pm
Guest
Dear Newsgroup:

Hi Nasser:

Thanks for your note. It will put it on CD, may be I place some of my basic lecture notes on the CD as well, to teach the readers how to do research in a new way.

Let us see what happens, I will consider southern USA also.

At this time I am thinking how I present somewhere a basic of my new math.

If people get to know how the methods are, everyone will produce software of their own.

Don’t worry!, there are billions of combinations, thus there are enough rooms for anyone to play.

Dr.M.Basti
Mehran Basti
Posted: Tue Apr 29, 2008 10:40 pm
Guest
Dear Newsgroup:

If have some basic papers to introduce the new math, and I can put them on a CD along with some basic programming of my own on Maple.

The big issue is its copyright. How this issue will be solved? It might take long time.

Some ideas where to present my first seminar will be helpful.

Dr.M.Basti
Nasser Abbasi
Posted: Wed Apr 30, 2008 1:31 am
Guest
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Quote:
I can present only its basic ideas and may provide you with some of my
programming on solving polynomials and other materials (in a diskette
available for purchase).


Hello Dr Basti

You might want to consider putting your research material on a CD instead of
a diskette. This is because most PC's sold these days do not even come with
a floppy disk drives unless explicitly requested. They come with CD drive or
DVD drive. Few use Diskettes these days.

This way you are guaranteed that your martial would be more easily accessed
when you hand out the CD's instead of diskettes during your seminars.

I would be interested in buying a CD which contains your research material.
Do you have a web site where one can visit to do this?

If you plan to do seminars in southern California, I can come to one of your
seminars as well. It would be better to contact the Math departments at the
universities you are interested in visiting directly about this.

regards,
Nasser
Mehran Basti
Posted: Wed Apr 30, 2008 7:21 am
Guest
Dear Newsgroup:

Where are places for copyrighting mathematical methods or procedures?

I need to copyright my programming before placing it on a CD.

Some of my programming will create and solve polynomials of degrees thousands (multi-parametric), as well as elliptic integrals.

If you know such a place, please let me know.

Thanks

Dr.M.Basti
Mehran Basti
Posted: Wed Apr 30, 2008 10:49 am
Guest
Quote:
Mehran Basti wrote:


The big issue is its copyright. How this issue will
be solved?

For the software part, I recommend:

http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/copyleft.html

Raphael

Thanks for your note. I am studying the site you have recommended.

I hope it can be somehow linked with my Mac home computer.

This means I prepare the CD and send them for licensing.

I hope it wil not takes months to license it, and not too expensive.

I could not find their phone number (any 800 numbers?).

I intend to place the CD available on Internet. Covering ABC of the new Math.

Dr.M.Basti
Raphael Jolly
Posted: Wed Apr 30, 2008 11:27 am
Guest
Mehran Basti wrote:
Quote:
Dear Newsgroup:

If have some basic papers to introduce the new math, and I can put them on a CD along with some basic programming of my own on Maple.

The big issue is its copyright. How this issue will be solved?

For the software part, I recommend:

http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/copyleft.html

Raphael
Mehran Basti
Posted: Wed Apr 30, 2008 4:11 pm
Guest
Dear Newsgroup:

I have intention to write my basic introduction of my New Math on Maple files (rather than Latex or TEX etc.).

Since computations become complex (particularly later on), it is easer for the readers to read the file on Maple.

I will place some exercises at the end of each section.

So, I have to solve the issue of the copyright.

Well. Someone may translate it into Mathematica or other similar symbolic software files, after the CD is out, with author permission.

Another issue is what would be the general title of the CD.

In the past I wrote EXACT ANAYSIS. It could be many other similar names.

Dr.M.Basti
YBM
Posted: Wed Apr 30, 2008 5:09 pm
Guest
Mehran Basti a écrit :
Quote:
Mehran Basti wrote:

The big issue is its copyright. How this issue will
be solved?

For the software part, I recommend:

http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/copyleft.html

Raphael

Thanks for your note. I am studying the site you have recommended.

I hope it can be somehow linked with my Mac home computer.

This means I prepare the CD and send them for licensing.

I hope it wil not takes months to license it, and not too expensive.

I could not find their phone number (any 800 numbers?).

I intend to place the CD available on Internet. Covering ABC of the new Math.

Ok. That's it, you're a joke.

Very funny.

indeed.
Mehran Basti
Posted: Wed Apr 30, 2008 7:38 pm
Guest
Quote:


For the software part, I recommend:

http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/copyleft.html

Raphael

The site you have recommended looks like is for freeware CD.

The license is good for algorithm protection?

Please let me know.

Dr.M.Basti
Raphael Jolly
Posted: Thu May 01, 2008 11:00 am
Guest
Mehran Basti wrote:
Quote:

For the software part, I recommend:

http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/copyleft.html

Raphael

The site you have recommended looks like is for freeware CD.

The license is good for algorithm protection?

Please let me know.

Copyleft is not exactly freeware, in that it allows software to be
redistributed under the same license only (that is, openly). That way,
someone cannot pick your achievements and pretends they are their's.

Here you have a phone number:

http://www.fsf.org/about/contact.html

, but I don't think you need to do anything but include this file with
your software:

http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.txt

, and there is no charge.

Raphael
 
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