Re: math notation
- From: "Sorcerer Androcles" <Headmaster@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sun, 14 Jan 2007 02:18:39 GMT
"The Ghost In The Machine" <ewill@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message news:ogrn74-q7k.ln1@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
In sci.physics, Sorcerer Androcles
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<jsquarek@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message news:1168706947.218564.323950@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Is there a way I can include normal math notation, such as partial
derivatives, in my messages?
I have a question regarding the contraction of tensors and I find
I have no reasonably attractive way to ask it.
As long as people know what you mean it doesn't really
matter, but many use @x/@t as opposed to dx/dt.
As opposed to v = x/t.
As opposed to 2AB/(t'A-tA) = c,
in agreement with experience I further assume that is mental
masturbation by a fuckhead :-(
I can manage AB/(tB-tA) though.
.
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