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Discover Ludwig"equation reads" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
It is typically used when explaining or restating an equation or mathematical expression. Example: The equation reads as follows: x + 2 = 10.
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The time-dependent Schrödinger equation reads The quantity i is the square root of −1.
Thus, the error equation reads mathcal{Q}_{k} e_{k+1}= e_{k}.
Without making any assumption about the paint rheology, neglecting gravity, the mechanical equilibrium equation reads − ∇ p + ∇ ⋅ σ ¯ ¯ = 0, (1).
Thus, the integral equation reads as u = ∫ M d θ = ∫ 1 b θ − 1 d θ = 1 b log θ, (1).
and the corresponding equation for the Green's function in the energy representation, The last equation reads in (x,y) representation and with the convention (10).
For this problem, the corresponding Riccati equation reads left{begin{array}{ll} dP s)&=(R+P s))^{-1}Lambda^{2}(s ds+Lambda(s dW s),quad sin [0,T], P T &=G, end{array}right.
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"Shouldn't the second equation read 16 over pi?" asks Gabriella.
Published 12 September 2014 In the published article text, a term was omitted from Equation 2. This equation read: Pr [ Z = z | A = a, q ] = (2 z + a − 1 z ) q z + a (1 − q ) z It should have read: Pr [ Z = z | A = a, q ] = a a + z (2 z + a − 1 z ) q z + a (1 − q ) z The article has now been corrected.
The new equations read (12).
Maxwell's equations read ∇ ⋅ D = ρ, (1).
and the Lie equations read as f = ξ ( f, g ) = - g g =. ( f, g ) = f.
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