@@ -132,7 +132,7 @@ The basic flow of a simulation using ``aprox19`` + the NSE table is as follows:
132132 * use :math: `\rho `, :math: `T`, and :math: `Y_e` to call the table.
133133 This returns: :math: `dY_e/dt`, :math: `(B/A)_{\rm out}`, and :math: `\bar {A}_{\rm out}`.
134134
135- * update :math: `Y_e` [ #fY ]_ :
135+ * update :math: `Y_e` :
136136
137137 .. math ::
138138
@@ -190,13 +190,13 @@ The composition check considers the following nuclei groups:
190190
191191and we then say that a composition supports NSE if:
192192
193- * :math: `X(C_group )` < ``C_nse ``
193+ * :math: `X(C_ \mathrm {group} )` < ``C_nse ``
194194
195- * :math: `X(O_group )` < ``O_nse ``
195+ * :math: `X(O_ \mathrm {group} )` < ``O_nse ``
196196
197- * :math: `X(Si_group )` < ``Si_nse ``
197+ * :math: `X(Si_ \mathrm {group} )` < ``Si_nse ``
198198
199- * :math: `X(Fe_group ) + X(He_group )` > ``He_Fe_nse ``
199+ * :math: `X(Fe_ \mathrm {group} ) + X(He_ \mathrm {group} )` > ``He_Fe_nse ``
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@@ -443,14 +443,3 @@ to the self-consistent nse check:
443443 the subsequent NSE checks. This is mainly to avoid unnecessary computations
444444 of computing the NSE mass fractions when the current temperature is too low.
445445 This is set to 4.0e9 by default.
446-
447-
448- .. rubric :: Footnotes
449-
450- .. [#fY ] The table actually provides the weak rate, which is the sum
451- of all electron capture and positron decay rates times the
452- appropriate abundances minus a similar rate for the beta decay and
453- positron capture, [wrate] = [rectot] + [rpdtot] - [redtot] - [rpctot]
454-
455- So if electron capture dominates, then [wrate] is positive and this should
456- be subtracted from :math: `Y_e`.
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