My Little 2021 Mathematics A-to-Z: Analysis

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I’m fortunate this week to have another topic suggested again by Mr Wu, blogger and Singaporean mathematics tutor. It’s a big field, so forgive me not explaining the entire subject.

Analysis.

Analysis is about proving why the rest of mathematics works. It’s a hard field. My experience, a typical one, included crashing against real analysis as an undergraduate and again as a graduate student. It turns out mathematics works by throwing a lot of $latex epsilon $ symbols around.

Let me give an example. If you read pop mathematics blogs you know about the number represented by $latex 0.999999cdots $. You’ve seen proofs, some of them even convincing, that this number equals 1. Not a tiny bit less than 1, but exactly 1. Here’s a real-analysis treatment. And — I may regret this — I recommend you don’t read it. Not closely, at least. Instead, look at its shape. Look…

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My Little 2021 Mathematics A-to-Z: Monte Carlo

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This week’s topic is one of several suggested again by Mr Wu, blogger and Singaporean mathematics tutor. He’d suggested several topics, overlapping in their subject matter, and I was challenged to pick one.

Monte Carlo.

The reputation of mathematics has two aspects: difficulty and truth. Put “difficulty” to the side. “Truth” seems inarguable. We expect mathematics to produce sound, deductive arguments for everything. And that is an ideal. But we often want to know things we can’t do, or can’t do exactly. We can handle that often. If we can show that a number we want must be within some error range of a number we can calculate, we have a “numerical solution”. If we can show that a number we want must be within every error range of a number we can calculate, we have an “analytic solution”.

There are many things we’d like to calculate and can’t exactly.

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Mi Home Error: “Failed to complete action. Check your network connection.”

Recently there is a persistent error on the Mi Home (Xiaomi Home) app: “Failed to complete action. Check your network connection.

Mi Home app is the interface for connecting to Xiaomi devices such as Xiaomi Webcam, etc.

Currently, there seems to be no solution online regarding this error “Failed to complete action. Check your network connection.

I suspect it is due to locale issues. Mi Home is mainly based in China, the support for other countries seems to be not as good. The recent updates may have broken the network support for countries outside China.

Previously, in 2020 and early 2021, the Mi Home App was working ok for me.

If you have any solutions to this Mi Home error message, please comment down below!


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