Part 01: Seldon on NONLINEARITY Series.
NONLINEARITY
and
SINGULARITY:
Why Nonlinear differential equations
are so much more prone to division-by-zero Singularities than are
Linear differential equations.
Dear Reader,
It
is my pleasure,
and my honor, as an elected member
of the Foundation Encyclopedia
Dialectica [F.E.D.] General Council, and as a voting member of F.E.D., to share, with you, from time to time, as they are approved for public release by the F.E.D. General Council, Encyclopedia
Dialectica discourses on key insights of Seldonian Theory.
The
text below addresses the proneness to division-by-zero singularities of
especially the nonlinear differential equations, which express dialectical
processes in a disguised form.
Seldon –
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information regarding these
Seldonian insights, please see --
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published by
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https://www.etsy.com/shop/DialecticsMATH
¡ENJOY!
Regards,
Miguel
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