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Conference rusure::math

Title:Mathematics at DEC
Moderator:RUSURE::EDP
Created:Mon Feb 03 1986
Last Modified:Fri Jun 06 1997
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:2083
Total number of notes:14613

952.0. "Announcing PHYSICS Notefile" by ALLWET::PETERSON (Max Overhead) Tue Oct 18 1988 00:51


    This conference can be found on DECWET::PHYSICS.  Select KP7 to
    automatically add it to your list of conferences.
    
    Regards,

    		   <<< DOCD$:[NOTES$LIBRARY]PHYSICS.NOTE;1 >>>
                   -< On the existance of Schrodinger's Cat >-
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DECWET::MPETERSON "Max Overhead"                     37 lines  17-OCT-1988 18:38
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         Welcome to the PHYSICS notefile.

         Use this file to spread the word about interesting new developments in
         physics and applied mathematics, to ask questions, or propose puzzles.
         If you are actually doing something with PHYSICS for Digital, let us
         know.  If you wrote PHYSICS applications in a previous life, or if you
         write such programs for your own fun, let us know too.

         I'd like to see this notefile follow in the tradition of the MATH
         Notefile on CLT::

         Rules

         1. This notes file is intended for non-frivolous discussions only. No
         chit-chat please.  If you have something to say to a contributor that
         will not be of general interest to those people following these notes,
         then you would be better off sending mail directly to that
         contributor.

         2. No DEC-confidential items should be disclosed in here.  If you need
         help with some PHYSICS or math problem related to a
         company-confidential item, submit a general summary of the problem and
         suggest interested parties get in touch with you directly.

         3. Kindly avoid submitting puzzles with little or no physics content.

         4. If you submit a problem, be sure to make it clear whether you are
         looking for a solution to this problem or if you are just submitting
         it to this file for the general edification of the other readers.
         (Give sources if known.)

         5. Do not include long computer programs as notes.  Use pointers
         instead.

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