Bell numbre
y.kohmoto
zbi74583 at boat.zero.ad.jp
Sat Apr 26 05:16:45 CEST 2003
>Ohaio Gozaimas!
Ohayo Gozaimasu. Henry Gould.
To seqfans, It means "good morning" in Japanese.
Thanks for your good explanation about Bell number and Genji Monogatari.
.A correction : Shikibo Murasaki -> Shikibu Murasaki
>I do not believe we know
>yet why a given incense (partition) diagram was associated with a
>chapter of the Genji Monogatari.
In our country, it is still enigma.
>I have a booklet about Bell and Catalan Numbers, where the Murasaki
>Diagrams are shown; however at the time I put that together I did not
>add in the Japanese names for each diagram. I will do that in my
>revised booklet, which lists over 450 references from antiquity up to
>about 1980 for Catalan and maybe 250 for Bell numbers.
Is it possible to buy your booklet on Amazon on line shop?
>A writer in Japan sent me copies of some pages from an illustrated
>Tale of Genji dating to 1700's. I would dearly like to procure a
>complete copy.
It is too old! I don't know how to get it.
>Tale of Genji was translated into English many years ago by
>Arthur Waley, but lacks the lovely incense ceremony stick diagrams.
Do you know why they need the partition in an incense ceremony?
>Sayonara,
Ja, ne. .... A modern way to say Sayonara.
Yasutoshi
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