Definitions
from The Century Dictionary.
- Pertaining to Joseph Louis Lagrange (1736–1813), a great Piedmontese mathematician, who brought analytical mechanics to a regular method.
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- adjective Alternative capitalization of
Lagrangian - noun Alternative capitalization of
Lagrangian
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Examples
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It could tie in, perhaps, to the lagrangian point fuel depot schemes for lunar operations; it is after all a fuel tank.
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I think that the zeroth order question is “How do you get a positive Lambda in your D dimensional lagrangian?”.
Making Extra Dimensions Disappear Sean 2009
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Or is it because I study this lagrangian and not that one?
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They consider 4 different dynamic cores, including finite volume, spectral, semi-lagrangian, and icosahedral finite difference.
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Semi-lagrangian models also damp when used with long timesteps, but that is more hidden.
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If we find a set of vacua where we predict the MSSM particle spectrum such that the terms in the soft lagrangian are independent of the value of the cosmological constant (there are explicit constructions where this is the case), we can just forget about the cosmological constant.
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They even use rather strong statements in the semi lagrangian section by talking about high predictive skills despite the use of coarse resolution .
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But the central theme now is where we had gone to such lengths and raising Cerenkov radiation or lagrangian perspective, I thought would be great starting points. along side of He4 or superfluid recognitions?
Why 10 or 11? Sean 2006
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· Use of a SURF line to describe lagrangian particles
Softpedia - Windows - All Softpedia Mac OS 2010
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· Use of a SURF line to describe lagrangian particles
Softpedia - Windows - All Softpedia Mac OS 2010
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