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derivative wrt 'ln x' dym...(a)gmail.com wrote (in part): Can somebody explain how I can evaluate a derivative of a function with respect to the natural logarithm of the dependent variable? I see this quite a bit in some branches of physics (fluid mech/chemists) and it puzzles me, i.e. given, y = C * x, find dy/d(ln x). I... 20 Jun 2007 11:24
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Fact and Fiction on Nazi Weapons WWII On May 10, 2007, at 10:37 PM, Tim Ventura wrote: Hey Jack -- Right there with you, buddy. Mark McCandlish and I have had some interesting discussions on this one. Notably, the one device that sounds "remarkably" like the Nazi-Bell is (dramatic pause), Edgar Fouche's TR3-B "black triangle". So in a sense, we've ... 11 May 2007 02:39
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Density of the set of all zeroes of a function with givenproperties Hi! :) Can somebody help me on this little problem?: Check (prove or show a counterexample) if the following assumptions are enought to make a statement that the set of all arguments for each f(x)=0 is a dense set: (1) f: R->R differentiable, (2) For all x in R: f'(x) < f(x). Chris ... 9 May 2007 20:14
The Definition of Points The Definition of Points ~v~~ In the swansong of modern math lines are composed of points. But then we must ask how points are defined? However I seem to recollect intersections of lines determine points. But if so then we are l... 5 May 2007 21:52 |