Examples of 'his equations' in a sentence

Meaning of "his equations"

his equations: This phrase refers to mathematical expressions or formulas that belong to or were created by a specific individual identified as 'his' in the context

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But his equations led to a peculiar conclusion.
A scientist sees reality as an approximation of his equations.
Perhaps his equations were describing gravity.
And this is based on his equations.
His equations are a mixing of both values.
So carlos started to add dark matter to his equations.
He even added a parameter to his equations to stop the expansion.
A physicist thinks that reality is an approximation to his equations.
I checked his equations.
So that he would not ever need to rub out any of his equations.
Before his equations.
His equations may be solved but the architectural structure always remains open.
Hamilton then formulated his equations as.
The vast majority of all of his equations were new and important and utterly groundbreaking.
His equations are STILL used today.
One of the things buried in his equations was a description of the universe.
His equations were successful in doing so, but they had an unexpected feature.
He also has remained vague about when and where his equations will appear in print.
In particular, his equations for gravitation are constraints on the curvature of space.
But Einstein soon realised his equations could do far more.
But he was wrong. convinced it was hiding in his equations.
We know how Lorentz deduced his equations from the principle of least action.
If his equations are flawed, you have a moral obligation to expose them.
But in B the observer is not basing his equations on collected data.
In particular, his equations for gravitation are constraints on the curvature of space-time.
Did Maxwell originally write his equations using quaternions?
But his equations produced two equally favorable answers, one positive and one negative.
Later, it was discovered that his equations precisely described a water wheel.
His equations unified not only the theories of electricity and magnetism, but also optics.
Price showed his equations to Hamilton.
He noticed some puzzling calculations . While working on his equations.
In the end, it was his equations of general relativity that were the result.
However, improving observations proved Einstein was wrong and his equations were right.
But he had one difficulty ; his equations showed the universe should be expanding.
Siméon Denis Poisson was a French engineer and mathematician, famous for his equations.
Actually, um, Will, he based his equations off of the cuttlefish.
In 1928, a physicist named Paul Dirac found something strange in his equations.
Actually, um, Will, he based his equations off of the cuttlefish . Like squids?
Moreover, by this time Fresnel had a new, simpler derivation of his equations on chromatic polarization.

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