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Author: nebulax
Date: Feb 21, 2008 22:55

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In 1905 Einstein was a high school graduate waiting to get into a higher level school. As such, he knew how to do algebra; but not how to do calculus. When I began to study his paper, that was my level too. In his segment 3, as part of his "derivation" of the Lorentz equations, he wrote: "Hence if x' be chosen infinitesimally small, .5[1/(c-v)+1/(c+v)]delta tau/delta t" = etc. Since     

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Author: nebulax
Date: Feb 21, 2008 22:55

Thanks, Daniel, for your suggestions below which I very much appreciate. Fortunately William Nordhaus has provided most of the domain specific information we need for these equations. You are quite correct that s[0] gets a bit out of hand. It is an artifact of me "releasing s", which I did to demonstrate that it was more than just mu[t] that needed to be optimised (as Nordhaus does)
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Daniel's suggestions have led me to refine my notebook (below), which has reduced memory usage slightly and thereby allowed a marginally increased projection period from 9 to 10 periods: 1. Introducing a function for mu[t_] - this has not been achieved. Perhaps I am missing something very major but I cannot see how this can be done! As soon as mu[1], mu[2] are generated in variables, they     

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Author: Seeus
Date: Jun 17, 2008 12:47

I have taken a completely different approach by using active data for auto-topology and using NMaximize to solve only for the leaves. This means small numbers of periods calculate very quickly. So after setting a 25 period version running on our university high performance cluster I went to sleep at 3am. Waking up I felt jubilant at the elegance, truth and beauty in my new solution
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Some advice on my approach here would be much appreciated as I am a Mathematica newbie and have not been able to find much on this in the archive. Over the last 6 weeks I have been learning Mathematica to work on solving a set of linear and nonlinear equalities in discrete time for up to 60 periods. The nonlinear equality constraints are relatively straightforward using FindRoot. Solve     

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Author: Seeus
Date: Feb 25, 2008 11:55

In article <c083fae3-69e9-41de-9755-27c9b6fa1bec@f36g2000hsa.googlegroups.com>, "puyg.marc" <puyg.marc@laposte.net> writes: |> Path: news.cict.fr!niouze.cines.fr!univ-lyon1.fr!news.in2p3.fr!in2p3.fr!proxad.net!feeder1-2.proxad.net!64.233.178.134.MISMATCH!postnews.google.com!f36g2000hsa.googlegroups.com!not-for-mail |> From: "puyg.marc" <puyg.marc@laposte.net> |> Newsgroups: fr.comp.text.tex |>
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Author: glird
Date: Aug 23, 2008 13:54

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Group: comp.softsys.math.mathematica · Group Profile · Search for alpha xi delta in comp.softsys.math.mathematica
Author: Stuart Nettleton
Date: Aug 22, 2008 00:19

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Author: Stuart Nettleton
Date: Aug 20, 2008 03:22

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Author: Stuart Nettleton
Date: Aug 11, 2008 03:06

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Author: Stuart Nettleton
Date: Aug 9, 2008 04:51

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Author: Jean-Pierre F. Drucbert
Date: Jul 17, 2008 05:33

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