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It's so beautiful to have you here on steemit. I took time to come welcome you and I know you will love it here. Welcome to our family. @greatness96

Hey thanks, this seems like a pretty cool community.

Welcome to Steemit! I'm also a mathematician. I think you'll agree we need LaTeX typesetting (Mathjax, or something like Overleaf) ... but things will get there as we get more science community users, I think.

I recommend the Steemengine. It gives an alternative to having your posts be more widely seen while you still have little steem power.

It'd be really nice if the site can support LaTeX, it was quite hard to do all of that typesetting without it-- took me a lot of time and it still doesn't look good.

That was really cool, @blackiris! I'm an applied physics graduate myself, but all this math seriously drive me nuts sometimes. So salute yo you, Pinoy mathematician! That was an awesome write-up as well, so keep it up! 😊

Also, welcome to Steemit! Happy steeming! 🎉

Thanks, my undergraduate degree was actually in physics, I left it for pure maths because I liked proofs more than spidery computations and number crunching.

Welcome to the Steem World!
I have recently made an orientation video that will help you in your journey here - and will hopefully answer all the questions that took me months to figure out.
https://steemit.com/dtube/@maneki-neko/rlfwsqlj


I wish you all the best here on Steem!

I will also use the tag : @originalworks for this post, this will summon a robot that, if you wrote this original article, will give you an additional upvote. :)

Welcome to steemit, @blackiris! ☺

Hi
Welcome to Steem. It's an awesome community. I followed you. Please follow back. Good Luck.

Welcome! Math phd-student here. Will be following you :)

Note that for every positive number greater than 1, we can find a prime number that divides it is part of the fundamental theorem of arithmetic which also requires a proof. Idea for a second post?

It's part of FToA, without the uniqueness of the factors. This piece is quite hard to write since I kind of had to hand-wave that part here. I did went on without explaining why prime divisors always exist, so maybe, just for completion I'd talk about FToA in my next post. Thanks.

Very cool post. Looking foward to more...math is the universal language.

New for my welcome speech...

Hey! Welcome to Steemit! This community is amazing but does take some getting use to since it’s a bit different than the other social media platforms.

I joined Steemit December 30th, 2017 and have had a blast networking, learning and earning (actually made some pretty good money so far)!

I'd suggest signing up for these free applications for Steemit that gets you upvotes and followers. The first thing you need to do as a new user is to increase your STEEM POWER (SP), which increases your visibility and voting power. These were a huge help for me.

SteemFollower https://steemfollower.com/?r=8690

SteemEngine https://steemengine.net/join?r=340

Feel free to follow me @entrepreneur916, as I continue to post content to help make the Steemit community better and to help new members!

Respectfully yours,

Jacob A. Billett, M.B.A
CEO Billett Enterprises, Inc.

wow... amazing. continue working numbers which we hardly do.

Welcome to steemit. More Math tidbits in the future!☺

Hey thanks, that's what I'm planning.