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Ramblings
Sometimes I explore some ideas to a sufficient depth that it seems worthwhile for me to archive the technical derivations even if the idea itself does not immediately produce a publishable result. This page, which has a simple outline layout, provides links to these various pages of technical notes.
- Toroidal configurations & related coordinate systems
- Relationship between HNM82 models and T1 coordinates
- Orthogonal Curvilinear Coordinates
- Playing with the Spherical Wave Equation
- Analyzing Azimuthal Distortions
- Summary for Hadley & Imamura
- Detailed Notes 🎦
- Supplementary database generated by the Hadley & Imamura collaboration
- Large supplementary dataset accumulated by the Hadley & Imamura collaboration
- YouTube videos that supplement simulations of J. W. Woodward, J. E. Tohline, & I. Hachisu (1994)
- Stability Analyses of PP Tori
- Stability Analyses of PP Tori (Part 2)
- Integrals of Motion
- Old discussion
- T3 Coordinates
- Special (quadratic) case: Joel's Derivation vs. Jay's Derivation
- Killing Vector Approach; Jay Call's related Talk page
- Characteristic Vector for T3 Coordinates
- T4 Coordinates (Abandoned by Joel 7/6/2010 because non-orthogonal)
- Marcello's Radiation-Hydro Simulations
- Photosphere of Stably Accreting DWD
- Initial Effort to Explain Jay Call's Hybrid Scheme in the Context of Zach Byerly's Dissertation
- Exploring the Properties of Radial Oscillations in Pressure-Truncated n = 5 Polytropes
- Instabilities Associated with Equilibrium Sequence Turning Points
- Searching for Additional Eigenvectors for Zero-Zero Bipolytropes
- Investigation Resulting from a July, 2013 Discussion with Kundan Kadam
Mathematics
- Roots of Cubic Equation
- Roots of Quartic Equation
- Analytic Eigenfunction for Bipolytropes with <math>~(n_c, n_e) = (0, 0)</math>
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