On 2011-12-02 08:17, Julie wrote:
Unfortunately, having the Tayor series approach out, don't think it's really appropriate for my problem afterall, as what I esentially need to do is find the coefficientsof p^0*y^0, p, y, p^2*y etc in the formula (0.030*0.248244^y)y+0.05721*(0.248244^y)p +0.08838*(0.248244^y)
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Since this is not a polynomial in p and y, what does it mean to obtain the coefficients of p^j y^k *if not* those of something very similar to a Taylor series?
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