Van Dyke
This guy, who's presently one of those probably rheumatic faculty member over eighty with mouth lined with decaying lunch matter in Stanford University, said, about matching inner and outer boundary solutions in perturbation methods:
The m-term inner expansion (of the n-term outer expansion) = the n-term outer expansion (of the m-term inner expansion)
I've decided that he'd definitely one of those guys who smugly creates verbose, grammatically mystifying one-liners that are supposed to look smart and make people's life difficult. In other words, he's an American.
Ok now I feel better.
The m-term inner expansion (of the n-term outer expansion) = the n-term outer expansion (of the m-term inner expansion)
I've decided that he'd definitely one of those guys who smugly creates verbose, grammatically mystifying one-liners that are supposed to look smart and make people's life difficult. In other words, he's an American.
Ok now I feel better.
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No, he's just a Californian =)
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