Emilio Pisanty

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Name Emilio Pisanty
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Location Imperial College London
Age 25
MRes student in the Centre for Doctoral Training in Controlled Quantum Dynamics at Imperial College London. Physicist with a strong mathematics background. BSc in physics at the National Autonomous University of Mexico (UNAM).
May
13
comment Analytical continuation of electrostatic potentials
@IgorKhavkine, does that mean I can expect to find points where Cauchy-Riemann is violated? If so, where should I look?
May
13
asked Analytical continuation of electrostatic potentials
Apr
15
asked A ${}_2 F_1$ equivalent of the Tricomi $U$ function?
Mar
19
comment Is 8 the largest cube in fibonacci sequence?
The link works but most of the definite articles are missing.
Mar
18
comment Motivating the Laplace transform definition
... and, similarly, you can translate between Fourier and Taylor series by seeing $\sum_{n=0}^\infty c_n e^{in\theta}$ as $\sum_{n=0}^\infty c_n z^n$ for $z=e^{i\theta}$.
Mar
13
comment On a hypergeometric-type integral
Yes, it's fixed now.
Mar
13
revised On a hypergeometric-type integral
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Mar
12
asked On a hypergeometric-type integral
Feb
22
asked The Paley-Wiener theorem and exponential decay.
Jan
19
awarded  Yearling
Dec
31
revised Old books still used
added DLMF mention and link
Dec
31
comment Old books still used
I'm unsure how widely Orthogonal Polynomials is used in the special functions community, but as a physicist it has saved me from quite a few tight spots that no other book could. Pretty hard to find and use, though.
Dec
17
revised Electrical resistance across the diagonal of a square metal plate
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Dec
11
comment The “Dzhanibekov effect” - an exercise in mechanics or fiction? Explain mathematically a video from a space station
Related on physics.SE: Why does a cuboid spin stably around two axes but not the third? physics.stackexchange.com/q/34364/8563
Dec
2
comment Iterating Random Matrix Operations
I can't think of a better motivation for that problem.