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What (who) is long-period equilibrium - definition

DESCRIPTION FOR CERTAIN COOL LUMINOUS PULSATING VARIABLE STARS
Long-Period Variable Star; Long-period variables; Long period variable; Long period variables; Long-period variable stars; Long period variable star; Long period variable stars; Long-period-variable stars; Long-period-variable star; Long-period-variable; Long-period-variables; LPV star; LPV stars; Long-period variable; OGLE small amplitude red giant
  • Light curves of four [[Mira variable]]s in the [[galaxy]] [[Centaurus A]]
  • Pulsations of [[S Orionis]], showing dust production and [[maser]]s (ESO)

Long-period variable star         
The descriptive term long-period variable star refers to various groups of cool luminous pulsating variable stars. It is frequently abbreviated to LPV.
Equilibrium point         
CONSTANT SOLUTION TO A DIFFERENTIAL EQUATION
Equilibrium points; Equilibrium solution; Point of Equilibrium
In mathematics, specifically in differential equations, an equilibrium point is a constant solution to a differential equation.
Competitive equilibrium         
ECONOMIC EQUILIBRIUM CONCEPT
Walrasian equilibrium; Competitive Equilibrium
Competitive equilibrium (also called: Walrasian equilibrium) is a concept of economic equilibrium introduced by Kenneth Arrow and Gérard Debreu in 1951K. Arrow, ‘An Extension of the Basic Theorems of Classical Welfare Economics’ (1951); G.

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Long-period variable star

The descriptive term long-period variable star refers to various groups of cool luminous pulsating variable stars. It is frequently abbreviated to LPV.