Confirming Einstein’s Theory of General Relativity With Calculus, Part 6c: Solving New Differential Equation with Variation of Parameters
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by John Quintanilla
3d ago
In this series, I’m discussing how ideas from calculus and precalculus (with a touch of differential equations) can predict the precession in Mercury’s orbit and thus confirm Einstein’s theory of general relativity. The origins of this series came from a class project that I assigned to my Differential Equations students maybe 20 years ago. Under ..read more
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Confirming Einstein’s Theory of General Relativity With Calculus, Part 6b: Checking Solution of New Differential Equation with Calculus
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by John Quintanilla
1w ago
In this series, I’m discussing how ideas from calculus and precalculus (with a touch of differential equations) can predict the precession in Mercury’s orbit and thus confirm Einstein’s theory of general relativity. The origins of this series came from a class project that I assigned to my Differential Equations students maybe 20 years ago. In ..read more
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Confirming Einstein’s Theory of General Relativity With Calculus, Part 6a: New Differential Equation
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by John Quintanilla
2w ago
In this series, I’m discussing how ideas from calculus and precalculus (with a touch of differential equations) can predict the precession in Mercury’s orbit and thus confirm Einstein’s theory of general relativity. The origins of this series came from a class project that I assigned to my Differential Equations students maybe 20 years ago. We ..read more
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Confirming Einstein’s Theory of General Relativity With Calculus, Part 5d: Deriving Orbits under Newtonian Mechanics Using Variation of Parameters
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by John Quintanilla
1M ago
In this series, I’m discussing how ideas from calculus and precalculus (with a touch of differential equations) can predict the precession in Mercury’s orbit and thus confirm Einstein’s theory of general relativity. The origins of this series came from a class project that I assigned to my Differential Equations students maybe 20 years ago. We ..read more
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Confirming Einstein’s Theory of General Relativity With Calculus, Part 5c: Deriving Orbits under Newtonian Mechanics with the Method of Undetermined Coefficients
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by John Quintanilla
1M ago
In this series, I’m discussing how ideas from calculus and precalculus (with a touch of differential equations) can predict the precession in Mercury’s orbit and thus confirm Einstein’s theory of general relativity. The origins of this series came from a class project that I assigned to my Differential Equations students maybe 20 years ago. We ..read more
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Confirming Einstein’s Theory of General Relativity With Calculus, Part 5b: Deriving Orbits under Newtonian Mechanics with Calculus
Mean Green Math
by John Quintanilla
1M ago
In this series, I’m discussing how ideas from calculus and precalculus (with a touch of differential equations) can predict the precession in Mercury’s orbit and thus confirm Einstein’s theory of general relativity. The origins of this series came from a class project that I assigned to my Differential Equations students maybe 20 years ago. We ..read more
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Confirming Einstein’s Theory of General Relativity With Calculus, Part 5a: Confirming Orbits under Newtonian Mechanics with Calculus
Mean Green Math
by John Quintanilla
1M ago
In this series, I’m discussing how ideas from calculus and precalculus (with a touch of differential equations) can predict the precession in Mercury’s orbit and thus confirm Einstein’s theory of general relativity. The origins of this series came from a class project that I assigned to my Differential Equations students maybe 20 years ago. We ..read more
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Definition of e
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by John Quintanilla
2M ago
Source: https://xkcd.com/2768 See also my series on the number e ..read more
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Confirming Einstein’s Theory of General Relativity With Calculus, Part 4b: Acceleration in Polar Coordinates
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by John Quintanilla
2M ago
In this series, I’m discussing how ideas from calculus and precalculus (with a touch of differential equations) can predict the precession in Mercury’s orbit and thus confirm Einstein’s theory of general relativity. The origins of this series came from a class project that I assigned to my Differential Equations students maybe 20 years ago. In ..read more
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Confirming Einstein’s Theory of General Relativity With Calculus, Part 3: Method of Successive Approximations
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by John Quintanilla
3M ago
In this series, I’m discussing how ideas from calculus and precalculus (with a touch of differential equations) can predict the precession in Mercury’s orbit and thus confirm Einstein’s theory of general relativity. The origins of this series came from a class project that I assigned to my Differential Equations students maybe 20 years ago. One ..read more
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