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God can be found in just about anything you decide to venture into—including mathematics.


Dec
1
accepted Wave Equation with One Non-Homogeneous Boundary Condition
Nov
29
accepted Fourier Transform Confusion
Nov
29
revised Fourier Transform of a Homogeneous Heat Equation with a Source
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Nov
29
asked Fourier Transform of a Homogeneous Heat Equation with a Source
Nov
28
comment Fourier Transform Confusion
Oh, I see. Thank you. Also, do you happen to know which "version" of the Fourier transform my professor used to find $\left(2\pi\right)^\frac12e^{-\frac{\xi^2}{2}}$?
Nov
28
asked Fourier Transform Confusion
Nov
28
revised Wave Equation with One Non-Homogeneous Boundary Condition
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Nov
28
comment Wave Equation with One Non-Homogeneous Boundary Condition
By the way, the hint implies that I can use that to obtain homogeneous boundary conditions.
Nov
28
asked Wave Equation with One Non-Homogeneous Boundary Condition
Nov
14
accepted ODEs and Hyperbolic Functions
Nov
14
asked ODEs and Hyperbolic Functions
Nov
14
revised Find $\sum_{n=1}^{\infty}\frac{1}{n!}$
It's now a bit more readable.
Nov
14
suggested suggested edit on Find $\sum_{n=1}^{\infty}\frac{1}{n!}$
Nov
14
accepted Parametric Equation of a Surface
Nov
14
comment Parametric Equation of a Surface
Thank you, @Matt. Yes! You're completely right; this is a very special case of something way more general on which I'm currently working on. Indeed, the points are best thought of as vectors in $\mathbb{R}^3$, and now that you broke it down like that for me, I see how this is just either a point or a straight line regardless of the values of $t$ and $s$ (I could even merge them into one variable). I will have a talk with my adviser about this and post any clarifications promptly.
Nov
13
accepted Derivation of a Hippopede
Nov
13
asked Parametric Equation of a Surface
Nov
7
asked Derivation of a Hippopede
Nov
6
accepted Complex Fourier Series Coefficient
Nov
6
asked Complex Fourier Series Coefficient