On Feb 5, 11:51am, Robin Hanson wrote:
Care to tell us your reasons? It might help get us into the spirit of
things.
> R(s) = exp(lnR(s)), lnR'(s) = lnR0 - lnRd*s.
> A(x) = exp(lnA(x)), lnA'(x) = lnA0 + lnAd*x.
I've having trouble with these two. R=exp(ln(R))? R=R? I assume R' is
R-prime, or dR/dt. (Or dR/ds, I suppose.)
-xx- Damien R. Sullivan X-)
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