Do more maths jokes kebab
You should be the best at them.
Being australian and all that
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Thu 24 Dec 2009, 22:47,
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Being australian and all that
epiphany send me a photo of you so I can make you into a zombie.
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Thu 24 Dec 2009, 22:48,
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Poor pip.
Why must you point out his gross inadequacies, CM? :c
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Thu 24 Dec 2009, 22:51,
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Oh, sorry, er...
You look dead handsome though. Honest. Gorgeous.
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Thu 24 Dec 2009, 22:58,
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yes it is I'm working through some champers as we speak
so bah humbug to you too
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Thu 24 Dec 2009, 22:50,
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Now solve the Navier stokes equation.
Oh, I could do a joke around that.
With momentum and energy and shit.... hmmm....
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Thu 24 Dec 2009, 22:51,
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With momentum and energy and shit.... hmmm....
I can do it if it's a two dimensional flow with a point source inside a wedge.
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Thu 24 Dec 2009, 22:52,
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no. jeffry hamel flow is a particular solution, besides, it's only two d.
Prove or give a counter-example of the following statement:
In three space dimensions and time, given an initial velocity field, there exists a vector velocity and a scalar pressure field, which are both smooth and globally defined, that solve the Navier–Stokes equations.
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Thu 24 Dec 2009, 22:58,
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In three space dimensions and time, given an initial velocity field, there exists a vector velocity and a scalar pressure field, which are both smooth and globally defined, that solve the Navier–Stokes equations.