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The second-order ordinary differential equation y^('')+k/xy^'+epsilony^'y=0.
The second-order ordinary differential equation y^('')+alpha(x)y^'+x^2y^n=0.
The second-order ordinary differential equation satisfied by the Neumann polynomials O_n(x).
The second-order ordinary differential equation y^('')+[A+Bcos(2x)+Ccos(4x)]y=0.
A triangle in which all three angles are acute angles. A triangle which is neither acute nor a right triangle (i.e., it has an obtuse angle) is called an obtuse triangle. ...
An important and fundamental axiom in set theory sometimes called Zermelo's axiom of choice. It was formulated by Zermelo in 1904 and states that, given any set of mutually ...
The quantum electrodynamical law which applies to spin-1/2 particles and is the relativistic generalization of the Schrödinger equation. In 3+1 dimensions (three space ...
The Thomson problem is to determine the stable equilibrium positions of n classical electrons constrained to move on the surface of a sphere and repelling each other by an ...
The tensor product of two vector spaces V and W, denoted V tensor W and also called the tensor direct product, is a way of creating a new vector space analogous to ...
An obtuse triangle is a triangle in which one of the angles is an obtuse angle. (Obviously, only a single angle in a triangle can be obtuse or it wouldn't be a triangle.) A ...
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