@jcponcemath Jeje. Simplemente, añadiendo ": " "verified" ":".
Y queda !
(Por cierto, en los mensajes, con ":" aparacen muchos símbolos: 🚦 😈 🍕 )
@jcponcemath That's the potential solution, isn't it?
I see you have a book on complex analysis methods, so it must.
[Also, the tangential velocity does not vanish at the surface]
Cold stars look red,
hot stars look blue.
There is no green star,
but ...
stars emit a very broad and temperature-dependent spectrum , so intermediate temperature stars excite in roughly equal measure all 3 of the color receptors in our eyes.
@johncarlosbaez ratio of angular momentum to mass… that's a length times a velocity. I guess they use dimensionless units, with c as velocity, and the Schwartzschild radius as length?
@j_bertolotti No edit button here, either. At least, you can delete + turn into draft, which saves a bit of copy&pasting (and preserves images)
@j_bertolotti That's fine. They are not meant to be introductory, they are rather just lecture notes
@j_bertolotti That reminds me I have to link my notes of fluid dynamics in my bio somehow! https://github.com/ddcampayo/Fluid_Mechanics
@j_bertolotti similar to, but different than, the Kelvin wake pattern created on the surface of a fluid
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@NataliaVartan@astrodon.social
Aquí lo explica un poquito. De momento, me he puesto "" después de mi nombre y, chan, verificado!
I'm really happy today! A bunch of my best math/physics friend on Twitter are now here on Mastodon!
In this thread I'll introduce you to some of them. If you like my stuff - explanations of math, physics, and related things - you may like my friends, too.
Let me start listing some... I don't know the best way to do this, so it may take a couple of tries.
(If I left you out, it could be just my forgetfulness.)
🧵
Reading William K. George's "Lectures in Turbulence for the 21st Century".
Great material, and full of quotable sentences!
@guillemborrell Sí, los foros daban mucho juego. Quiero probar #reddit también, que sigue ese rollo.
Profesor titular de física en la #ETSIN, UPM,
Madrid, España