Wednesday, December 12, 2007

Tij = AiBjOiDjdij-b

And also, Sij = ΣiCiAjFjaDij-b = ΣiSij.

I miss my theory classes.

Can't I just write another paper?

Sigh.

Back to the flashcards.
Sij = ΣiCiAjFjaDij-b = ΣiSij

6 comments:

Lia said...

Something looks fishy there to me. If it's a function, how can it also be equal to the sum of itself? Or are you just doing some kind of math I've never heard of?

RR said...

Oh, Lia, if I knew the answer to that, I wouldn't be so worried about this final. I didn't even realize that it's a function that I'm learning here. So it's a function, is it? I guess that might be why my professor said something about something being a function of something else? Alas, the math, I understand it not. I do know that it's supposed to be a single constraint gravity model. Or is it the double-constraint model?

Um...I don't think this final is going to go well.

Oh, wait, okay, the one that starts with an S is the single-constraint model, and the one that starts with a T is a double-constraint model. right.

Yep. Going to do so well.

RR said...

Lia: Help?

Deals On Wheels said...

Yeah. I've got nothing for you. I can barely add.

Lia said...

I'd help, if I knew more about what you were trying to learn. What subject is this? What's the context? I can help with the math, but I need more information. For help, email Lia at gmail dot com. (I've been waiting to type that for ages.)

Heather said...

Oh my God, my brain just exploded.