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Originally Posted by Ether
Very interesting approach.
On page2 of the Google doc you say "Assume dR/dc=0, Solve for c"... But I don't see dR/dc anywhere, and I don't see you setting dR/dc=0 and solving analytically for c.
It looks like you gave a(c), b(c), and R(c) to desmos, and let it figure out dR/dc (numerically?) and find the zero crossing to get the desired value of c. Yes? I'm not familiar with the desmos calculator so I'm guessing.
If you would add just a bit more explanation to the Google doc for the benefit of future readers that would be most helpful.
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That's correct, I did it numerically with the calculator. The Google doc now clarifies this. I'll look into an analytic solution.