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Recurring Panel problem

Ok, some of you are just way off. I wrote a paper on this subject some time ago that goes deeply into the math (I've attached it to this post). I recommend getting very familiar with discretely real degeneracy for pointwise solvable, continuously left-parabolic, right-onto domains as described before going any further. You guys confuse the newbies!
 

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...discretely real degeneracy for pointwise solvable, continuously left-parabolic, right-onto domains as described before going any further. You guys confuse the newbies!

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OMGawd! You're so right... Stellar conclusion! I'm sure we were all aware about Bhat, but I had't even thought about Cauchy arrows!!! Thank you for writing that paper and clarifying this issue!
 
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Ok, some of you are just way off. I wrote a paper on this subject some time ago that goes deeply into the math (I've attached it to this post). I recommend getting very familiar with discretely real degeneracy for pointwise solvable, continuously left-parabolic, right-onto domains as described before going any further. You guys confuse the newbies!
MATH BOMB! TAKE COVER!!!!!

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Have you considered the new "P" battery? It uses easily renewable resources... ref
I'm surprised, no shocked, none of the battery folks ran with this one.... ;)
You'd think they'd be lining up for it! Perhaps they're trying to figure out how to turn it into a flow battery with a constant stream....
 
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There's a recurring problem with my solar panels.

Each day, as the sun starts to descend in the west, I watch in horror as the output from my panels slowly decreases and then stops altogether!
It remains that way for a very long time and then the power slowly ramps up! It does this every day!!!

Oh dear oh dear. Perhaps I shouldn't have bought used panels?

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These panels look sick . Corona virus ?
 
Ok, some of you are just way off. I wrote a paper on this subject some time ago that goes deeply into the math (I've attached it to this post). I recommend getting very familiar with discretely real degeneracy for pointwise solvable, continuously left-parabolic, right-onto domains as described before going any further. You guys confuse the newbies!
You must have a much bigger and more complicated keyboard than I.
Can we add those squiggly lines to the Acronyms and Abbreviations section PLEASE.

And everyone knows algae grows on solar panels. ? It's all the solar power that does it.
 
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