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News: arXiv: Degenerate-parabolic partial differential equations with unbounded coefficients, martingale problems, and... http://t.co/4vrUZ3ta

515 days ago - MoneyScience Twitter

News: arXiv: Degenerate-parabolic partial differential equations with unbounded coefficients, martingale problems, and... http://t.co/4vrUZ3ta

515 days ago - MoneyScience Twitter Stream

News: moneyscience: arXiv: Degenerate-parabolic partial differential equations with unbounded coefficients, martingale problems, and... http://t.co/4vrUZ3ta

515 days ago - Twitter / moneyscience

News: Possible my most boring blog post ever! Check out how to plot implicit function in R! http://t.co/KdmfddzF #rstats

551 days ago - #rstats - Twitter Search

News: New version of the question, how can I plot implicit functions in #ggplot2 without using contour()? #rstats

558 days ago - #rstats - Twitter Search

News: anyone have good ideas how to plot implicit functions in R? #rstats

558 days ago - #rstats - Twitter Search

News: R_tryEval, y u no work in non-interactive mode? #rstats

563 days ago - #rstats - Twitter Search

News: #quant A very good demo Youtube tutorial on Lagrange Multipliers with Minimize and Maximize… http://t.co/YQ7NBb3

629 days ago - Twitter Search > Quant

News: #quant A very good demo Youtube tutorial on Lagrange Multipliers with Minimize and Maximize… http://t.co/YQ7NBb3

629 days ago - #quant - Twitter Search

News: #quant Youtube video: Very good description of partial derivatives in calculus: Youtube video… http://t.co/D8o4bKG

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