"they pulled some unorthodox moves to finally break Ingham’s bound"
Why is taking methods from other fields an unorthodox move? I come from an engineering background an there it is the common case. The usage of harmonic analysis is a staple in many fields (audio, waves, electrical analysis, statistics) and of course the algorithms are pure math under the hood. If I want to find a reaccuring structure in an underlying system, wouldn't it be normal to try different plotting techniques and choose the one that suits my problem best?
In those party circumstance drinks containing caffeine (energy, coke) are often consumed by kids. Those drinks usually also contain lots of sugar which is known by the people. It could be that the "sugar rush" rather comes from the caffeine than the sugar, but the people put it on the sugar.
Is there any functional difference to the EP-133? Interestingly It seems that they have different operating systems.
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