Recent content by vjacheslav
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Graduate Instability of classical system of point charges
Who is Earnshow, actually, and what are the reasons to believe his theorem?- vjacheslav
- Post #9
- Forum: Electromagnetism
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Undergrad What is double integral by interpretation?
So nothing could be found by analogy? Pity, but I will try still in nearest future. And now let's close the theme. Thanks to everybody committed!- vjacheslav
- Post #13
- Forum: Calculus
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Undergrad What is double integral by interpretation?
Whatsoever single integral represent, Int(f(x)dx) = Square under function's graphic, isn't it? Could double or triple integral represent such an analogy?- vjacheslav
- Post #11
- Forum: Calculus
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Undergrad What is double integral by interpretation?
Grateful for you answer, but it still remains discussible. For ex, integrand 1 (f(x) as I see?) taken on dxdydz. How many dims it will give in answer? f(x)dx = 2 dim and f(x)dxdydz = 4 dim. Am I mistaken?- vjacheslav
- Post #9
- Forum: Calculus
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Undergrad What is double integral by interpretation?
So Int(f(x)dx) = 2 dim Accordingly to you Int(f(x,y,z)dxdydz) = 3 dim and the very question is Int(f(x,y)dxdy) = ? dim- vjacheslav
- Post #7
- Forum: Calculus
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Undergrad What is double integral by interpretation?
Some misunderstood arised, as I see. Double = dxdy triple = dxdydz , no second and third order, sorry.- vjacheslav
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- Forum: Calculus
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Undergrad What is double integral by interpretation?
Thanks, Hesch! But seems like you interchange the double and triple integral by second and third polynomial power...- vjacheslav
- Post #3
- Forum: Calculus
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Undergrad What is double integral by interpretation?
Very simple question for you, friends. As is well known, usual integral has interpretation as square under function's graphic. Then, what is double (and triple) integral by analogue? Thanks!- vjacheslav
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- Double integral Integral Interpretation
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- Forum: Calculus
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Graduate Are Quantum Physics & Classical Physics incompatible?
When quantum mechanic just appeared, there arised a question: what concept (and equation as well) must be chosen from classical mechanic as fundamental, particles as field or particles as point objects. Currently field concept has won. Is it correct solution?- vjacheslav
- Post #25
- Forum: Quantum Physics
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Graduate Are Quantum Physics & Classical Physics incompatible?
Sorry, bit waste, Us try to build classical theory of electrodynamics, any help will be appreciated :)- vjacheslav
- Post #14
- Forum: Quantum Physics
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Graduate Exact Sin Calculus: Solving for Trigon Funcs Without Triangles
Hi! While computer programming Us encountered problem of exact calculus of trigonometry funcs. As is well known, all calculators and comp progs do x for Sin and x^2/2 for Cos on 0..Pi/2 and so on. It seems insufficient. While solving - next problem: trigon func definition without triangle.- vjacheslav
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- Calculus Sin
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- Forum: General Math
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Undergrad Calculus Confusion: limit of sin(x)/x
By the way, how to calc sin not in right triangles?- vjacheslav
- Post #3
- Forum: Calculus
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LaTeX Free Drawing Program for Math & Physics Books
If you need engine on asm and interface on turbo pas Please contact Us.- vjacheslav
- Post #14
- Forum: MATLAB, Maple, Mathematica, LaTeX
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LaTeX Free Drawing Program for Math & Physics Books
WordPad isn't the same as MS Word, and, besides not so suitable, as We wish.- vjacheslav
- Post #12
- Forum: MATLAB, Maple, Mathematica, LaTeX
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LaTeX Free Drawing Program for Math & Physics Books
Is it possible to couple LaTeX and WordPad?- vjacheslav
- Post #10
- Forum: MATLAB, Maple, Mathematica, LaTeX