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Stellar Hydrostatic Equilibrium with Differential Rotation 
  I followed the procedure at the following site, [link] and I believe that I've correctly added a centripetal force term to the derivation of the differential equation for stellar hydrostatic equilibrium. That equation relates dP/dr to d_rho/dr, where P is the... more »
By John Schutkeker  - 2:48am - 1 new of 1 message    

a simple iteration -> 1,39865929053... 
  ( only considering reals , imput and output ) A = 1,39865929053... f(0) = f(1) = x_0 f(n) = exp(f(n-1)) - exp(f(n-2)) ( f(2) is thus always = 0 ) for some x_0 the sequence f(n) seems to diverge to oo and for others it seems bounded. it seems that the sequence for 1 < x_0 < A is bounded. and for larger x_0 > A it diverges to oo.... more »
By amy666  - 12:20am - 1 new of 1 message    

closure of a subspace of l-infinity (space of bounded sequences) 
  Hello, Could someone verify that for the following statement, the proof given below it is correct: Statement: The subspace of l-infinity (space of bounded sequences with the sup norm) consisting of all scalar sequences converging to zero [let's call this subspace c0] is closed. Proof: For any point x in cl(c0) (the closure of c0) there exists a sequence... more »
By zillow10@googlemail.com  - 12:00am - 2 new of 2 messages    

Transitively Orientable Graphs 
  I need necessary and sufficient conditions for a graph being transitively orientable and algorithm for finding such orientation. Thanks in advance, Narek Saribekyan
By Narek Saribekyan  - Jul 5 - 2 new of 2 messages    

Cohomology and Poincare duality 
  Hello, I am trying to understand Poincare duality at a concrete example. Consider X as the boundary of the embedded standard 2-simplex, i.e. X looks like this a / \ / \ v v b --- > c where the opposite edge of a,b,c gets the name A,B,C respectively.... more »
By sanchopanch...@web.de  - Jul 5 - 4 new of 4 messages    

(rev 2.5) Definition Of Insane - Relation To Humor {HRI 20030205-V2.5} 
  Definition Of Insane - Relation To Humor 5 February 2003 {HRI 20030205-V2.5} (Version 2.5 on 5 July 2008)... more »
By Koos Nolst Trenite  - Jul 5 - 1 new of 1 message    

My bio 
  In the thread "Every Chess Configuration", Johannes Bauer wrote (sarcastically) about my biography (and I quote): ...As was explained in the aforementioned thread, my bio was put up there as a response to the Wiki editors requesting it (after they somehow learned, God knows how, that I've worked on tetration).... more »
By I.N. Galidakis  - Jul 5 - 2 new of 2 messages    

A set of approximations the central binomial coefficient 
  An interesting type of approximation to the central binomial coefficient is of the form: C(2n, n) ~= 4^n / sqrt( Rm(n) ) Rm being a rational function of max. degree m+1 (m>0): Rm(n) = (pi n^(m+1) + sum(i=0,m) Pi n^i) / (n^m + sum(i=0,m-1) Qi n^i) and where the 2m+1 coefficients are defined by simply requiring exact... more »
By sales@kt-algorithms.com  - Jul 5 - 1 new of 1 message    

solutions manual 
  solutions manual I am a solutions manual collector, I offer solutions manual ebook services Note: all solutions manual in soft copy that mean in Adobe Acrobat Reader (PDF ) format. if you want any book not just solutions just contact with us。 to get the solution manual you want ,please send message to... more »
By sendsolutions  - Jul 5 - 1 new of 1 message    

Book reference needed for self study 
  Hello, Which book(s) will this ng recommend for self study in mathematics. I am looking for a book which gives me a solid foundation and insight in mathematics, starting from scratch. Thanks in advance.
By kubsot...@gmail.com  - Jul 5 - 4 new of 4 messages    

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