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::By the way, I ''can'' see the edits that you made to add the 3rd component to the dx/dt equation. I did not spot the changes earlier, but via the history "diff" function, I'm able to see the edits clearly. --[[User:Tohline|Tohline]] 16:41, 29 May 2010 (MDT) | ::By the way, I ''can'' see the edits that you made to add the 3rd component to the dx/dt equation. I did not spot the changes earlier, but via the history "diff" function, I'm able to see the edits clearly. --[[User:Tohline|Tohline]] 16:41, 29 May 2010 (MDT) | ||
==Killing Vector Approach== | |||
Thanks for writing out all the terms in the expression for <math>d\Xi/dt</math> in your "[[User:Jaycall/KillingVectorApproach|Killing Vector Approach]]" discussion. On the one hand, I'm happy that the term I mentioned cancels with another one because that means we have fewer terms to integrate. On the other hand, it was one term that I thought we might actually be able to manipulate analytically. Of the two terms that remain, one is relatively simple — the one that is proportional to <math>\dot{\lambda}_2</math> — but the first term is a bear! That will take some thinking! --[[User:Tohline|Tohline]] 10:50, 30 May 2010 (MDT) |
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Joel's First Talk Message to Jay
Jay: In the email message that you sent to me today, you indicated that you had added the 3rd component to the dx/dt equation. I don't see that modification in the current T3Coordinates page. --Tohline 15:05, 29 May 2010 (MDT)
- Joel: It's at the bottom of the section entitled "Time-Derivative of Position and Velocity Vectors". Under the history tab, can you see the edits that I made? It was the very first edit and was fairly minor. I only added a couple terms. --Jaycall 20:17, 29 May 2010 (MDT)
- The mediaWiki "talk" page recommends that when you reply to a query, you should not start a new subsection but, rather, just indent (using one or more colons) immediately following the query. Also, it recommends that you "sign" each "talk" message. You do this by typing 2 dashes followed by 4 tildes! I'm going to edit your "reply" (and this additional one from me) to put it in this recommended format. But you have to "sign" your own remark. --Tohline 16:23, 29 May 2010 (MDT)
- By the way, I can see the edits that you made to add the 3rd component to the dx/dt equation. I did not spot the changes earlier, but via the history "diff" function, I'm able to see the edits clearly. --Tohline 16:41, 29 May 2010 (MDT)
Killing Vector Approach
Thanks for writing out all the terms in the expression for <math>d\Xi/dt</math> in your "Killing Vector Approach" discussion. On the one hand, I'm happy that the term I mentioned cancels with another one because that means we have fewer terms to integrate. On the other hand, it was one term that I thought we might actually be able to manipulate analytically. Of the two terms that remain, one is relatively simple — the one that is proportional to <math>\dot{\lambda}_2</math> — but the first term is a bear! That will take some thinking! --Tohline 10:50, 30 May 2010 (MDT)