What's so great about Fermat?
1. Euler
2. Sophie Germain
3. Nash
4. Wiles
5. Taniyama-Shimura (for coming up with the conjecture proved by Wiles)
6. Frey (transforming the Fermat equation into an elliptic curve)
7. Gauss
8. Perelman
9. Ramanujan
10. Galois
Re: Olympiad letter
Do you guys get training materials? When I was in NZ, after I got invited to the NZIMO Camp we got sent training materials. Just wondering.
Re: Olympiad letter
Man, if they didn't restrict the people that can get into the camp to people with Australian passports then I would have gladly sat it. I didn't sit it because I don't have a chance and since I don't have an Australian passport I am even less bothered with it.
Today, the Head of Science was asking me if I want to do the test because someone decided not to on the last minute but I said no. Doesn't sound very easy.
I am not sure what you mean but all I did was assume that all the water has condensed back into a liquid at 298K and that 0.8 atm is from the carbon dioxide so you can calculate the moles of carbon dioxide and hence the moles of water.
Go through a 4 unit text book and you can find heaps of inequalities where you can elegantly solve (AM-GM, Cauchy, Rearrangement) or else bash (Expand everything out, Majorisation).
When actually making up a buffer solution however, we add the acid and the acid's salt (which generates the desired conjugate base) or the base with its conjugate.