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Spinoff thread- OT Math/Science guys, most difficult problem you've solved?
Posted on 4/15/15 at 8:41 pm
Posted on 4/15/15 at 8:41 pm
Mine was probably solving a partial diff eq of mixed open channel flow.
Damn power series solutions to solve the boundary conditions
Damn power series solutions to solve the boundary conditions
Posted on 4/15/15 at 8:42 pm to NYNolaguy1
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most difficult problem
Trying to figure out why your mom keeps calling. Tell her to quit. It's annoying and creepy.
Posted on 4/15/15 at 8:43 pm to NYNolaguy1
I had to figure the trans double volumetric intracapacity RMS of the flux capacitor.
Posted on 4/15/15 at 8:46 pm to NYNolaguy1
That other thread damaged your ego pretty bad I guess.
Posted on 4/15/15 at 8:50 pm to NYNolaguy1
......
that is me being speechless at how smart you must be.
that is me being speechless at how smart you must be.
This post was edited on 4/15/15 at 8:51 pm
Posted on 4/15/15 at 8:51 pm to NYNolaguy1
Probably a fluids equation. I hate diff eq. That stacked on top of the experimental variables required to solve equation involving boundary and turbulent flow (I hate any equation that requires experimental variables as I cannot see where they came from and why they are what they are. You can only fit an equation to the results). Fluids taught me how to solve the problems they taught in the class. I am still not well versed on the subject.
This post was edited on 4/15/15 at 8:54 pm
Posted on 4/15/15 at 8:56 pm to NYNolaguy1
Determining the medulla oblongata in the flex capacitor.
Posted on 4/15/15 at 8:57 pm to KG6
I just loved the pressure/flow on the bottom of the dam in fluids.......
Posted on 4/15/15 at 9:06 pm to Drop4Loss
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just loved the pressure/flow on the bottom of the dam in fluids
It's pretty cool when you see it in action- i.e. Old River/Morganza.
Posted on 4/15/15 at 9:11 pm to NYNolaguy1
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KG6
quote:two of the guys showing their asses in the 288 thread try to save some face in front of a bunch of people that will end up laughing even more at you
NYNolaguy1
Posted on 4/15/15 at 9:12 pm to link
theoretical statistics...all of it...
one of the hardest classes taught at LSU
one of the hardest classes taught at LSU
Posted on 4/15/15 at 9:21 pm to NYNolaguy1
I busted my arse to learn all of that shite in school and honestly, I haven't used a single bit of it since I graduated...
Posted on 4/15/15 at 9:26 pm to Spankum
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I haven't used a single bit of it since I graduated...
Definitely. And with every promotion I get, the less and less I actually have to do. I don't even use a calculator anymore. I just use the simple calculator on my laptop. Pretty soon my job will be sending emails and writing memos. 4 years of engineering classes completely unused.
Posted on 4/15/15 at 9:34 pm to KG6
why even use a calculator when you can do everything in excel?
Posted on 4/15/15 at 9:36 pm to NYNolaguy1
Determining the covariance structure for the Gulf oil spill movement in space, time, and depth
Posted on 4/15/15 at 9:37 pm to link
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two of the guys showing their asses in the 288 thread try to save some face in front of a bunch of people that will end up laughing even more at you
I am taking the PE this Friday. I was doing some last minute studying. But these guys are supposedly licensed engineers and they don't think the answer to that problem is 288. So I just put my books down. I'm done. If they can pass that exam, I can pass.
Posted on 4/15/15 at 9:39 pm to NYNolaguy1
Probably some problem in the second mechanics or quantum...actually those Kittel problems in condensed matter were mind fricks too. Reciprocal space wasn't my friend.
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