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  • (UTC) People, let's call it a Green function. This use of Green's is killing me! I've always heard it called a Green's function. This case seems somewhat...
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  • November 2006 (UTC) Should we also add a section about non-equilibrium Green's function and Keldysh formalism here? --EbbeSand (talk) 14:46, 12 December 2009...
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  • Greens' function web page. It seems to me that since there is a one to one correspondence for partial differential equations and for Green's functions of partial...
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  • to) Green's function#Green's function for the Laplacian. i s'pose the green's function article needs some work. for instance, the green's function listed...
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  • known Green's functions and alledged 'Fundamental Solution Theory'. Definitively all results here are also illustrated in the Green's function article...
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  • is equivalent to the existence of a Green’s function." Could someone explain what this means? A Green's function corresponds to an inhomogeneous linear...
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  • (UTC) What's more, under "Green's first identity," phi is at first used in the gradient product rule. Then, in writing out Green's first identity, psi takes...
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  • really matters, but I usually see (American mathematics texts) Green's thm stated with functions named P and Q, rather than L and M. In fact, the last section...
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  • "Define the basis functions as ..." Green's Function--Helmholtz Differential Equation -- from Wolfram: "Define the basis functions phi_n as the solutions...
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  • where δ is the Dirac delta function and K(x,y) is the Green's function. 3) But the green's function is nothing but the Fredholm integral equation, viz....
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  • agree that Wikipages on mathematical functions should give some discussion on applications. Why were these functions invented or identified in the first...
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  • luminous efficiency function, and has not called it "luminosity function" since the 1930s. It is occasionally referred to as luminosity function in some papers...
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  • ignorance, but is this connected with the Dyson equation that relates the Green's function to the self energy, as described in the article for the latter? If...
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  • monotonic function has a derivative almost everywhere. --a_dergachev (talk) 03:50, 8 May 2009 (UTC) You are absolutely correct. (See Monotonic function for...
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  • about previous discussions of the so-called Smarandache function — but the fact that this function was briefly discussed decades ago hardly adds to its notability...
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  • I am trying to create another draft page - another sandbox so that I can work on another article while the first article is under review. Mat phys (talk)...
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  • the case of a delta-function source, doesn't that mean that every particular solution is solved? That solution is the Green's function for the linear operator...
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  • See Green's identities. 83.14.20.14 (talk) 10:05, 23 April 2012 (UTC) The article as written gives a vague impression that all harmonic functions have...
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  • at least mentions C. Neumann in relation with the "Neumann function" (the Green's function for the Laplace operator with homogeneous Neumann conditions)...
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