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Radau is a
river of
Lower Saxony, Germany. It is
right tributary of the Oker. It
rises in the Harz range,
leaves the
mountains at Bad Harzburg, and discharges...
- Jean
Charles Rodolphe Radau (22
January 1835 – 21
December 1911) was an
astronomer and
mathematician who
worked in
Paris at the
Revue des deux Mondes...
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Radau is a
river in
Lower Saxony, Germany.
Radau may also
refer to:
Rodolphe Radau (1835–1911),
German astronomer and
mathematician Radau (crater), impact...
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Michael Radau (1617–1687) was a
Prussian priest,
Jesuit and theologian. He was a
professor of
rhetoric in the
Braniewo collegium around 1641.
Later he...
- In astrophysics, the Darwin–
Radau equation (named
after Rodolphe Radau and
Charles Galton Darwin)
gives an
approximate relation between the
moment of inertia...
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Vanja Radauš (29
April 1906, Vinkovci,
Kingdom of Croatia-Slavonia – 24
April 1975) was a
Croatian sculptor,
painter and writer.
After attending elementary...
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spacecraft to collect. For
bodies in
hydrostatic equilibrium, the Darwin–
Radau relation can
provide estimates of the
moment of
inertia factor on the basis...
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Radau methods are
fully implicit methods (matrix A of such
methods can have any structure).
Radau methods attain order 2s − 1 for s stages.
Radau methods...
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Rodolphe Radau,
independently calculated the object's
supposed orbital period, with Valz
deriving a
figure of 17 days and 13
hours and
Radau a figure...
- Eisenbrauns, pp. 237-250, 2015 "Sumerian Dictionary". oracc.iaas.upenn.edu.
Radau, Hugo (2005).
Early Babylonian History: Down to the End of the
Fourth Dynasty...