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Linear Equations Summary
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A linear equation is one which when graphed yields a straight line. This is true if the linear equation has two unknowns or variables. The solution to a linear equation is an ordered pair. The standard form of a linear equation in two variables is a1x...
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A linear equation is an algebraic equation in which each term is either a constant or the product of a constant times the first power of a variable. Such an equation is equivalent to equating a first-degree polynomial to zero. These equations are called...


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Journal of the Atmospheric Sciences
Linear Anelastic Equations for Atmospheric Vortices
08/01/2007: 6,363 words, approx. 21 pages
ABSTRACT A linear anelastic-vortex model is derived using assumptions appropriate to waves on vortices with scales similar to tropical cyclones. The equation set is derived through application of a multiple-scaling technique, such that the radial variations of the thermodynamic fields are incorporated into...
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Correct linearization of Einstein's equations.
04/01/2006: 2,308 words, approx. 8 pages
Routinely, Einstein's equations are be reduced to a wave form (linearly independent of the second derivatives of the space metric) in the absence of gravitation, the space rotation and Christoffel's symbols. As shown herein, the origin of the problem is the use of...
 


 

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