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I was talking to Russell today that we have to make an effort not to have a strong bias towards Caffarelli related stuff. Otherwise, the purpose of the wiki will fail. ([[User:Luis|Luis]] 00:58, 8 June 2011 (CDT)) | I was talking to Russell today that we have to make an effort not to have a strong bias towards Caffarelli related stuff. Otherwise, the purpose of the wiki will fail. ([[User:Luis|Luis]] 00:58, 8 June 2011 (CDT)) | ||
Indeed! I think so far we don't have to worry about it since we are just getting started with the pages (naturally we will write first stuff we know best). I hope it won't become a problem. Also, having Moritz will help a lot too. ([[User:Nestor|Nestor]]) (5:42 pm US Eastern Time, 8 June 2011) |
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The porous medium equation is technically a quasi-linear equation. There is now a page about semilinear equations to clarify the issue.
I see, by the way, how come Navier-Stokes is semilinear then? I was sure it was quasi until now.
---> It is the heat equation plus a first order nonlinear term.
Main page vs no Main page?
What is currently the "Main page" should become the "Community portal", and we can use the Main page as the starting page. What do you guys think? -Nestor.
- Right now I don't have an opinion either for or against. (Luis 11:03, 5 June 2011 (CDT))
I also started playing around with the use of categories (see the "Quasilinear equations" category)
Let us try to avoid a big bias
I was talking to Russell today that we have to make an effort not to have a strong bias towards Caffarelli related stuff. Otherwise, the purpose of the wiki will fail. (Luis 00:58, 8 June 2011 (CDT))
Indeed! I think so far we don't have to worry about it since we are just getting started with the pages (naturally we will write first stuff we know best). I hope it won't become a problem. Also, having Moritz will help a lot too. (Nestor) (5:42 pm US Eastern Time, 8 June 2011)