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<li>[[User:Tohline/Appendix/Ramblings#Ramblings|Ramblings]] | <li><font size="+1">[[User:Tohline/Appendix/Ramblings#Ramblings|Ramblings]]:</font> This appendix contains a long list of additional (mostly technical) topics that have been explored, to date — topics that are related to, but usually are not highlighted as a tile, on the primary menu page.<p><br /></p> | ||
<li>[[User:Tohline/SSC/Stability/InstabilityOnsetOverview#Marginally_Unstable_Pressure-Truncated_Gas_Clouds|Equilibrium Sequence Turning Points]]: As the abstract of this hypertext-enhanced chapter highlights, we have proven analytically that a turning point along the equilibrium sequence of pressure-truncated (spherical) polytropes is precisely associated with the onset of a ''dynamical'' instability. This has generally been expected/assumed, but as far as we have been able to determine, it has not previously been proven analytically. | |||
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Revision as of 23:38, 1 March 2020
For Richard H. Durisen
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Highlights Mentioned on 1 March 2020
- Tiled Menu: Most tiles presented on this menu page contain a short title that is linked to a hypertext-enhanced chapter in which a technical discussion of the identified topic is discussed.
- Ramblings: This appendix contains a long list of additional (mostly technical) topics that have been explored, to date — topics that are related to, but usually are not highlighted as a tile, on the primary menu page.
- Equilibrium Sequence Turning Points: As the abstract of this hypertext-enhanced chapter highlights, we have proven analytically that a turning point along the equilibrium sequence of pressure-truncated (spherical) polytropes is precisely associated with the onset of a dynamical instability. This has generally been expected/assumed, but as far as we have been able to determine, it has not previously been proven analytically.
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