I'm not familiar with matlab, but I believe this is an incorrect implementation of the Gauss-Seidel method. This looks like the Jacobi method to me.
I'm going to fool around with this and get back.
I was thing that if you set
\left\lfloor\ x \right\rfloor+a=x
where 0 \leq a < 1
then with substitution into
\left\lfloor \frac{\left\lfloor x \right\rfloor}{y} \right\rfloor= \left\lfloor \frac{x}{y} \right\rfloor
you would get
\left\lfloor \frac{\left\lfloor x \right\rfloor}{y}...
With 10000 dollars, 10 people and 1 year, is it possible for me to make a fusion generator? The efficiency doesn't matter. Any tips would be nice. What kind of fusion would be best for the situation?
When integrating and differentiating I'm not sure weather to use a lower case delta or just a d. Is there a time when one is more a appropriate then another or does it not even make a difference? Are they to completely different things? I know it might seem trivial but I have no idea which is...