Within the Bank, we have developed
some relatively simple equations which explore the linkages of monetary policy.
Not exact matches
The problems are
relatively simple, but emphasize the use of variables and the writing of
equations.
These are
relatively simple word problems requiring addition, subtraction, multiplication or division to solve; however, the problems are expressed in terms of a stated variable, and the student is asked to write an
equation using that variable, before solving the problem.
(Even for a
relatively simple example of a gray medium, calculating the equilibrium temperature profile within a homogeneous slab involves a singular Fredholm integral
equation of the second kind as described by M. N. Ozisik in Radiative Transfer (1973).)
These
equations run from the
relatively simple Navier - Stokes
equations of fluid dynamics to more complicated
equations used to approximate the behaviour of convective storms, or clouds in the boundary layer.