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🐈‍⬛ just a theoretical physicist cat talking about physics, math and scientific computing

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🐈‍⬛ Meow, venho trazer algumas curiosidades, bem como uma rápida demonstração da Equação da Continuidade:


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The "Einstein Field Equations": (Source: black-holes.org/the-science-nu…)

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Nobel laureate, Niels Bohr on experts

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The discrete Fourier basis is a sampling of the continuous Fourier basis. They are both orthogonal. This is (almost) magic! en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Discrete_…

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Engineers vs Physicists #tech

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Let n ∈ ℕ. n:

From Pop Base

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I don't like vectors. Euler-Lagrange is the way. #computerscience

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This must be tweeted every Halloween. I don’t make the rules

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A new notation for paranormal subgroups?

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This must be tweeted every Halloween. I don’t make the rules

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Você se lembra de quando ingressou no X? Eu me lembro! #MeuAniversárioNoX

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Limits are about what happens near the point, not at the point

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These fractions

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What's a scam that's so normalized that we don't even realize it's a scam anymore?



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This joke never gets old! #tech

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Is this one of the most famous equations in physics? The Schrödinger equation is a cornerstone of quantum physics - the analogue of Newton's second law for quantum mechanics. Its derivation led to Schrödinger receiving the 1933 Nobel Prize in Physics. (via @NobelPrize)

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Józef Hoene-Wroński introduced the #Wronskian, a determinant used to determine if a set of functions is linearly independent on an interval. It is advantageous when the functions are solutions of the same linear differential equation. #MathType #math #mathematics #mathfacts

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Statistics 101

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