A Mathematical Poem Poem by Gayathri Seetharam

A Mathematical Poem



A mathematical poem
-Gayathri B. Seetharam
The ket does not apply to me
For I have no complex conjugate of my bra
But in a way it does for the coordinates, (x0, t0)
Do become (x1, t1)when integrated with respect to x1
And Pythagoras' theorem apply to me
For the perpendicular height on the base
Of my equilateral triangle has a purpose
And the radius on my cylindrical passage
Is 1/12th the height of the passage
The bigger you are, the better it is
And literally speaking, the divergence of the curl
Is the differential operator in all three directions of magnitude
And hence the Navier Stokes Equation of Continuity
Is the divergence of the curl plus the del operator of density over time
Which is equal to zero
And this means, Ladies and Gentlemen, applying Navier Stokes Law to
Biological phenomena, that the divergence of the curl plus the del operator of density over time
Has to become zero for it stops meaning the convergence of the straight ones
In the next little while.
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A Mathematical Poem
Friday, April 26, 2019
Topic(s) of this poem: mathematics
COMMENTS OF THE POEM
Me Poet Yeps Poet 26 April 2019

its crazy beyond my poetree

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