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Crimon
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if you have greens functions integrated from a to b why is it y1(z)y2(x)/w(z) when z < x and y2(z)y1(x)/w(z) when z > x.
This has got me stumped and hella frusterated
Thanks.

3/16/2008 2:14:03 AM

The Coz
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wat

3/16/2008 2:24:09 AM

pttyndal
WINGS!!!!!
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3/16/2008 10:49:14 AM

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kernels

3/16/2008 10:49:44 AM

mathman
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Cause its a Greens function bro.

3/17/2008 8:14:10 PM

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