What is /sci/ reading this summer?
>pic unrelated
About wireless mesh nets
To overcome the NSA
>>8099953
Do you know what book that is? seems like a tractable intro to relativistic hydro. I might want to check it out
>>8099961
If that is the case, you should search papers about batman-adv
Based germany
>>8099961
you're too stupid to overcome the people at the NSA who be smart for a living
>>8099973
It is my book, just not what I am reading this summer.
It is Gauge/Gravity Duality by Erdmenger. So no, not an intro to relativistic hydro. But it is a damn good book if you want to seem some of the most practical (potential) applications of String Theory.
>>8099988
Those idiots responsible for the IT security of the whole USA while being unable to keep their own data safe? Yeah, no.
>>8099953
>physics
>>8099988
Depends. Use strong PGP with decent password and you're gonna be fine communicating. At least Snowden was.
>>8099953
>>8099953
trying to transition from real analysis.
probably gonna give up on complex and switch to analysis on R^n or something
>>8100035
>doing algebraic geometry in characteristic 0
Embrace the Frobenius, my friend.
>>8100109
The book goes over general algebraic geometry.
Algebraic Varieties, Schemes, Sheaf Cohomology, etc.
But then about half way through it switches to more a complex point of view. i.e. Hodge Theory, Coherent Cohomology, GAGA, Deformations, Hodge Conjecture
>>8099953
Coincidentally, the same book as you.
http://ocw.mit.edu/courses/electrical-engineering-and-computer-science/6-042j-mathematics-for-computer-science-fall-2010/readings/MIT6_042JF10_notes.pdf
You can laugh at me now
>>8100230
I recently came across these lectures. You might be interested in them.
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLv-486Ktb7hWf6dbSkW9fU8UYCXe6tTTn
>>8100327
Wow, I haven't seen these before, thanks
This'll be nice nostalgia, I took a few courses with her years ago, tough but inspiring
Waiting around to see if anything nice comes out of https://www.birs.ca/events/2016/5-day-workshops/16w5009
You're an adult and you're still just reading science instead of testing and writing science.
Back in my day...
I'm reading this to prep for grad school since i'm shit and jackson is hard as fuck to me.
>>8100416
fk off m8
>>8100319
I found that book very messy. I very much prefer the stricter structure usually found in math books.
The holy Qur'an.