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  2. Pierre François Verhulst - Wikipedia

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    Traité élémentaire des fonctions elliptiques : ouvrage destiné à faire suite aux traités élémentaires de calcul intégral. Bruxelles: Hayez; Verhulst, Pierre-François (1845). "Recherches mathématiques sur la loi d'accroissement de la population" [Mathematical Researches into the Law of Population Growth Increase].

  3. List of scientific equations named after people - Wikipedia

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    Poisson's equation Poisson–de Rham equation: Calculus Astrophysics: Siméon Denis Poisson Siméon Denis Poisson and Georges de Rham: Pople—Nesbet equations: Quantum Chemistry: John Pople and R. K. Nesbet: Prandtl–Glauert equation: Compressible flows: Ludwig Prandtl and Hermann Glauert: Price equation: Evolutionary dynamics, Evolutionary ...

  4. Langevin dynamics - Wikipedia

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    For a system of particles with masses , with coordinates = that constitute a time-dependent random variable, the resulting Langevin equation is [2] [3] ¨ = ˙ + (), where () is the particle interaction potential; is the gradient operator such that () is the force calculated from the particle interaction potentials; the dot is a time derivative ...

  5. Sophie Germain - Wikipedia

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    Marie-Sophie Germain (French: [maʁi sɔfi ʒɛʁmɛ̃]; 1 April 1776 – 27 June 1831) was a French mathematician, physicist, and philosopher.Despite initial opposition from her parents and difficulties presented by society, she gained education from books in her father's library, including ones by Euler, and from correspondence with famous mathematicians such as Lagrange, Legendre, and Gauss ...

  6. MathType - Wikipedia

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    MathType is a graphical editor for mathematical equations, allowing entry with the mouse or keyboard in a full graphical WYSIWYG environment. [2] This contrasts to document markup languages such as LaTeX where equations are entered as markup in a text editor and then processed into a typeset document as a separate step.

  7. Formula editor - Wikipedia

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    Tinkutara Equation Editor: Yes Yes No Yes No No Yes Yes Android This is an Android only editor. PNG, Latex No VisionObjects Equation Editor: No No Yes Yes Yes Yes No No A handwriting recognizer for LaTeX and MathML equations. WIRIS editor: Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes No No Web WIRIS editor has been re-branded MathType in 2018 PNG, MathML, LaTeX ...

  8. Equation solving - Wikipedia

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    An example of using Newton–Raphson method to solve numerically the equation f(x) = 0. In mathematics, to solve an equation is to find its solutions, which are the values (numbers, functions, sets, etc.) that fulfill the condition stated by the equation, consisting generally of two expressions related by an equals sign.

  9. Numerical solution of the convection–diffusion equation

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    The convection–diffusion equation describes the flow of heat, particles, or other physical quantities in situations where there is both diffusion and convection or advection. For information about the equation, its derivation, and its conceptual importance and consequences, see the main article convection–diffusion equation. This article ...