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A 98-inch piece of wire must be cut into two pieces. One piece must be 10 inches shorter than the ot
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A 98-inch piece of wire must be cut into two pieces. One piece must be 10 inches shorter than the other. How long should the pieces be?
The key phrase in this problem is
two pieces
.
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Lesson 11
Using Equations to Solve Problems
11.1: Remember Tape Diagrams (5 minutes)
Warm-up
The purpose of this warm-up is to reactivate students’ understanding of tape diagrams to make it more likely that tape diagrams are accessible as a tool for them to choose in this lesson. The diagram
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ode45
Solve a system of non-stiff differential equations.
Syntax
[t,y] = ode45(@func,tin,y0)
[t,y] = ode45(@func,tin,y0,options)
[t,y,te,ye,ie] = ode45(...)
sol = ode45(...)
Inputs
func
The system of equations to solve.
tin
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Differential equation, partial, complex-variable methods
From Encyclopedia of Mathematics
Methods for solving elliptic partial differential equations involving the representation of solutions by way of analytic functions of a complex variable.
The theory of analytic functions
$$ w ( z) = u ( x , y ) + i v ( x , y ... | 4 | [
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Reparameterization Trick
Introduction
In directed probabilistic graphical models where neural networks are used to encode latent variables, the model optimization would often encounter the problem that the sampling function is not
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Machine Learning in Action - Taoye tells you about Logistic regression - Moment For Technology
So far, WE have completed support vector machine SVM, decision tree, KNN, Bayesian, linear regression and Logistic regression. For other algorithms, please allow Taoye to give credit here for the
first time. Later, we will ha... | 4 | [
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What is a Capacitance Calculator?
A capacitance calculator is a tool or device, often in the form of a software application or online tool, designed to assist in determining the capacitance of a capacitor in an electrical circuit
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Research Article, Geoinfor Geostat An Overview Vol: 6 Issue: 1
Applicability of Geostatistical Method to Ground Investigation for Embankments of Narrow Detached Houses
Shinya Inazumi^1*, Ken-Ichi Shishido^2 and Kohei Urakami^3
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How To Read Mathematics 如何阅读数学
This article is part of the book Rediscovering Mathematics, which is due out in early 2011. - Rediscovering Mathematics: Patriot Ledger
Mathematics is “a language that can neither be read nor understood without initiation.” 未经启蒙的话,数学是门既不可读又无法理解的语言。 ^1
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HANKEL TRANSFORM - SOUL OF MATHEMATICS
The Hankel transform is an integral transform and was first developed by the mathematician Hermann Hankel. It is also known as the Fourier–Bessel transform. Just as the Fourier transform for an
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statBasics source: tests/testthat/test_ht_2pop_mean_diff_unknown_equal_variances_decision_h0.R
n_x <- 125 n_y <- 85 mean_pop_x <- 10 mean_pop_y <- 5 sd_pop_x <- 7 sd_pop_y <- 7 delta <- mean_pop_x - mean_pop_y sig_level <- 0.01 conf_level <- 0.99 x <- rnorm(n_x, mean_pop_x, sd_pop_x) y <-
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Science:Math Exam Resources/Courses/MATH110/December 2015/Question 07 (a)
MATH110 December 2015
• Q1 (a) • Q1 (b) • Q1 (c) • Q1 (d) • Q2 (a) • Q2 (b) • Q2 (c) • Q2 (d) • Q3 (a) • Q3 (b) • Q3 (c) • Q4 (a) • Q4 (b) • Q4 (c) • Q5 (a) • Q5 (b) • Q5 (c) • Q5 (d) • Q5 (e) • Q6 (a) • Q6 (b) • Q6 (c) •
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Limit as x approaches 0+ of x^(1/x)
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In summary: Good stuff.In summary, the limit as x approaches 0+ of x^(1/x) cannot be solved using l'Hopital's rule. Instead, it can be simplified to exp(log(x)/x), which approaches -infinity as log
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What is K-Means Clustering Algorithm
The k-means algorithm is an unsupervised learning algorithm that categorizes a data set of items with certain features and values. Understand all you need to know about the various applications of
the K-means algorithm with its pros and cons.
Introduction
Clustering is used to i... | 4 | [
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Introduction
In math class and especially science class (physics, chemistry, etc.), you do calculations that have physical quantities as inputs and yield a physical quantity as an answer. For example, a rectangle
that is 3 metres wide and 2 metres long has an area of 3 × 2 = 6 square metres.
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None
# Nonlinear Schrödinger Equation Parameter Estimation with Neural Networks # Problem ## Physical situation [NLSE](https://github.com/Quantum-Optics-LKB/NLSE) offers a powerful simulation tool to
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apital
asrf
Asymptotic Single Risk Factor (ASRF) capital
Description
[capital,VaR] = asrf(PD,LGD,R) computes regulatory capital and value-at-risk using an ASRF model.
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Math 30-1
4 years ago
Hello! First let's sketch what we know. The two arms of the function are both going down. What can we say about some characteristics of the function? Since the arms are both going in the same
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Identify the Maximum Weighted Independent Set in a Tree
Introduction to Maximum Weighted Independent Set in a Tree
In computer science, particularly in graph theory and dynamic programming, the problem of identifying the Maximum Weighted Independent Set (MWIS) in a tree is an important optimization problem. An
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Loop antennas.
Antennas
By David Jefferies
What is a loop antenna?
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Calculating Aggregate Control Times
Calculating Aggregate Control Times¶
In some simulations and assignments, control junctions are not explicitly considered, either because it is not possible to evaluate a control junction or because it is not meaningful for the project.
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PLUMED
Project ID: plumID:21.008
Source: REM-FEP/replica002/plumed.dat
Originally used with PLUMED version: 2.7
Stable: zipped raw stdout - zipped raw stderr - stderr
Master: zipped raw stdout - zipped raw stderr - stderr
RESTART
The RESTART action with label calculates something
WHOLEMOLECULES
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Derivative of inverse functions
Derivative of the inverse function f^-1 is given by : (f^-1)’(x)=1 / f’ (f^-1(x)) To prove this result, we are going to apply the Chain rule (derivative of a composite function) to the function f and
to its inverse f^-1.
Mathematical Reminder
We previously demonstrated the result rel... | 5 | [
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What is the difference between "mean±SD" and "mean±SE"? | ResearchGate
What is the difference between "mean±SD" and "mean±SE"?
This may be general question but it is confusing for me. So, it would be great if someone could explain where to use "mean±SD" and "mean±SE"?
Most recent answer
Patrice Showers Corneli
I th... | 4 | [
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Fun with Cayley tables
It’s finally fall in Montréal and the semester is in full swing at McGill. Easily my favourite class this semester is Algebra 1, which, so far, has been largely concerned with introductory group
theory. The subject matter is fascinating because it teaches that the common-or-garden mathematical op... | 4 | [
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What Are Green's Hypotheses For Square Shapes - Tech Stray
What Are Green’s Hypotheses For Square Shapes
Worm. 22 We have perceived how the essential hypothesis of math sums up to line integrals. Our next objective is to acquire a simple of the principal hypothesis on account of twofold reconciliation.
as our take-of... | 5 | [
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Future Value and Present Value: Understanding the Time Value of Money
25.2.1 Future Value and Present Value
In the world of finance, understanding the concepts of Future Value (FV) and Present Value (PV) is crucial for making informed investment decisions. These concepts are rooted in the principle of the
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JEE Application of Derivatives | Brilliant Math & Science Wiki
JEE Application of Derivatives
This page will teach you how to master JEE Applications of Derivatives . We highlight the main concepts, provide a list of examples with solutions, and include problems for you to try. Once you
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Method
Category: nonlinear equations
Guest co-blogger: Luis Serrano
Many students ask me how do I do this or that in MATLAB. So I thought why not have a small series of my next few blogs do that. In this blog, I show you how to solve a nonlinear equation that needs
to be set up.
For example to find the depth ‘x’ to... | 5 | [
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Shrinkage in ridge regression
A brief review of shrinkage in ridge regression and a comparison to OLS.
OLS review
Consider the regression problem
\[Y = X\beta + \epsilon\]
where $Y$ is an $n$-vector of responses, $X$ is an $n \times p$ matrix of covariates, $\beta$ is a $p$-vector of unknown coefficients, and $\ep... | 4 | [
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Mastering Matrix Determinants with NumPy - Adventures in Machine Learning
NumPy linalg.det() Function: Calculate Determinants of Matrices
Definition of numpy.linalg.det
The numpy.linalg.det() function computes the determinant of a given square matrix. A determinant is a scalar value that can be computed for a square ... | 4 | [
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The area of a base of a cuboid is 48 cm2 and its height and len-Turito
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The area of a base of a cuboid is 48 cm^2 and its height and length of the diagonal are 3 cm and 13 cm respectively. Calculate the length and width of the box?
A. 6 cm, 12 cm
B. 2 cm , 4 cm
C. 12 cm ,... | 4 | [
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In a personal project recently, I came to a problem that ended up being solved via number theory. I’m a little rusty, but this isn’t actually the first time I’ve used number theory to solve a coding
problem. I thought it ended up interesting, so I decided to write a short post about it.
The issue is that I wanted a w... | 4 | [
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Decimal To Binary Formula: Properties, Chemical Structure and Uses
Decimal To Binary Formula
Decimal to Binary Formula
To convert from Decimal to Binary Formula, many strategies can be utilized. One method for converting a Decimal to Binary Formula is to divide it by two recursively. Until students get to 0 as the
f... | 4 | [
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Why Clouds Get Denser in a Warmer World
How clouds change in a warmer world is one of the most important uncertainties in climate change projections. We're especially focused on how cloud cover changes, particularly low cloud cover,
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Copulas: Concept and use in Risk Measurement
Risk X and risk Y have been simulated from the same distribution function and therefore have the same mean, variance, etc. However, both graphs A and B, differ in something very
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Now You Know
Source: Youtube.com
When working with grouped data, finding the median can be a bit more challenging than with individual data points. The median, which represents the middle value in a dataset, is a measure of central
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How do you solve 2/(x+1) + 5/(x-2)=-2? | HIX Tutor
How do you solve #2/(x+1) + 5/(x-2)=-2#?
Answer 1
$x = \frac{1}{2} \mathmr{and} - 3$
#2/(x+1) + 5/(x-2) = -2#
multiply with #(x+1)(x-2)# to both side.
#2(x-2) + 5(x+1) = -2(x+1)(x-2)#
#2 x-4+5 x+5=-2(x^2-x-2)#
#7x+1=-2x^2+2x+4#
move to one side. #2x^2+5x-3=0#
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RD-E: 0800 Hopkinson Bar
The purpose of this example is to model and predict the responses of very high strain rates on a material during impact.
High strain rate characterization of 7010 aluminum alloy using Split-Hopkinson pressure bar experiment.
Figure 1. Hopkinson bar
Precise data for high strain rate mater... | 5 | [
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Derive an expression for mean free path from survival eqn exp(-x/λ)
• Chemistry
• Thread starter P4Penguin
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In summary, the conversation discusses the calculation of the mean free path, which is a measure of the average distance a molecule can travel without colliding with another molecule. The prob... | 5 | [
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The Mutilated Chessboard Revisited
Puzzle enthusiasts know that a really good puzzle is more than just a problem to solve. The very best problems and puzzles can provide insights that go beyond the original setting. Sometimes even
classic puzzles can turn up something new and interesting.
Some time ago I happened acro... | 5 | [
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machine learning training in kolkata Archives - DexLab Analytics | Big Data Hadoop SAS R Analytics Predictive Modeling & Excel VBA
In our previous blog we discussed about few of the basic functions of MQL like .find() , .count() , .pretty() etc. and in this blog we will continue to do the same. At the end of the blog t... | 4 | [
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Meridian Altitude and Reduction Constants
A simple and uniform method for obtaining the latitude from bodies on, or near, the meridian
WHEN using the formula, L = Z+d, for meridian altitude and reduction sights, the different precepts are not easy to remember, so much so, that often a projection on the plane of the me... | 5 | [
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How do I find the intersection of a line and a curve? - MES
How do I find the intersection of a line and a curve?
28.01.2024
When it comes to the world of Maths, few topics are as important as the intersection of a line and a curve. Understanding how to navigate these intersections is an essential skill for students
... | 4 | [
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Associated graded ring explained
In mathematics, the associated graded ring of a ring R with respect to a proper ideal I is the graded ring:
\operatorname{gr}[I]R=
I^n/I^n+1
.Similarly, if
M
is a left
R
-module, then the
associated graded module
is the
graded module
over
:
\operatorname{gr}[I]M=
I^nM/I^... | 4 | [
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Blog Archives
We say that a Random Variable B has a Binomial Distribution, that is $B$ ~ $Binomial(n,p)$ if for $k \in... | 4 | [
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VA To Amperes Calculator
Select phase number, Enter volt-amps in VA, voltage in volts, to get the current in amperes:-
How this formula works :-
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Cool Math Stuff
Today's page for Math Awareness Month is about a recent video that caused some huge debate. I saw the video a month or two ago, and was very intrigued. I showed it to some of my friends, and we were
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Need help with parts (b) and (c) of this question
• This kind of questions should generally come with a bounty.
□ It’s from my 14 year old sons summer exam, can’t be that hard
□ It's a very elementary problem, but took me about 15 minutes to answer.
• Thanks for answering @Savionf, very much apprecia... | 4 | [
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Chapter 1. Effective Water Simulation from Physical Models
Mark Finch
Cyan Worlds
This chapter describes a system for simulating and rendering large bodies of water on the GPU. The system combines geometric undulations of a base mesh with generation of a dynamic normal map. The
system has proven suitable for real-tim... | 4 | [
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QCM: When is the Sauerbrey equation valid? - BioLogic Learning CenterQCM: When is the Sauerbrey equation valid? - BioLogic Learning Center
Topic 10 min read
QCM: When is the Sauerbrey equation valid?
Latest updated: October 8, 2024
Check out our partners to perform coupled measurements: https://biologic.net/partners... | 4 | [
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What is the equation of the tangent line of r=-5cos(-theta-(pi)/4) + 2sin(theta-(pi)/12) at theta=(-5pi)/12? | HIX Tutor
What is the equation of the tangent line of #r=-5cos(-theta-(pi)/4) + 2sin(theta-(pi)/12)# at #theta=(-5pi)/12#?
Answer 1
The polar equation is invalid when $\theta = - \frac{5 \pi}{12}$
We have a... | 5 | [
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If we have the coefficients ${{C}_{0}},{{C}_{1}},{{C}_{2}},...,{{C}_{n}}$ are binomial coefficients in the expansion of ${{\
Hint: In the given question we need to use the concept of binomial expansion and then also make use of the definition of combination as in the question we are been asked the sum of the coefficien... | 5 | [
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Protecting Motors Against Overload Conditions Using “I Squared T” Methods
Protecting Motors Against Overload Conditions Using “I Squared T” Methods
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Semi-Definite Programming For SMRPs
Using SDP to create sparse mean-reverting portfolios (SMRPs) with variance constraints
Introduction
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losses -
Sun-Planet Worm Gear
Planetary gear set of carrier, worm planet, and sun wheels with adjustable gear ratio, worm thread type, and friction losses
Libraries:
Simscape / Driveline / Gears / Planetary Subcomponents
Description
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A square is inscribed in a circle with radius 6sqrt2 inches. -Turito
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A square is inscribed in a circle with radius
The correct answer is: 12
Diagonal of the square inscribed in a circle = the diameter of the circle (refer diagram).
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Simulation of empirical Bayesian methods (using baseball statistics) – R-Craft
Simulation of empirical Bayesian methods (using baseball statistics)
This article is originally published at http://varianceexplained.org
Previously in this series:
We’re approaching the end of this series on empirical Bayesian method... | 4 | [
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An elementary course of mathematics
C20
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The Model | RDP 2018-02: Affine Endeavour: Estimating a Joint Model of the Nominal and Real Term Structures of Interest Rates in Australia
RDP 2018-02: Affine Endeavour: Estimating a Joint Model of the Nominal and Real Term Structures of Interest Rates in Australia 2. The Model
We start by outlining the model that we ... | 4 | [
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3.9 Ratio Test
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PHY2403H Quantum Field Theory. Lecture 21, Part II: Dirac Hamiltonian, Hamiltonian eigenvalues, general solution, creation and anhillation operators, Dirac Sea, antielectrons. Taught by Prof. Erich Poppitz - Peeter Joot's BlogPHY2403H Quantum Field Theory. Lecture 21, Part II: Dirac Hamiltonian, Hamiltonian eigenval... | 4 | [
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the
Lesson 12
Volume of Right Prisms
Let’s look at volumes of prisms.
12.1: Three Prisms with the Same Volume
Rectangles A, B, and C represent bases of three prisms.
1. If each prism has the same height, which one will have the greatest volume, and which will have the least? Explain your reasoning.
2. If each ... | 4 | [
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SOME SPECIFIC SETS
abstractmath.org 2.0
help with abstract math
Produced by Charles Wells Revised 2017-02-25
Introduction to this website website TOC website index blog
Back to head of sets chapter
SOME SPECIFIC SETS
Sets of numbers
The following notation for sets of numbers is fairly standard.
Re... | 4 | [
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How do you find the antiderivative of int sin(tanx)/cos^2x dx? | HIX Tutor
How do you find the antiderivative of #int sin(tanx)/cos^2x dx#?
Answer 1
The derivative of $\tan x$ is ${\sec}^{2} x$ which is $\frac{1}{\cos} ^ 2 x$. Use substitution.
#int sin(tanx)/cos^2x dx = int sin(tanx) (sec^2x) dx#
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Annulus - Calculator (area, perimeter, width)
This calculator can be used to calculate the area, perimeter and width of an annulus.
Formulas
A = π ∙ (R² − r²)
Area A =
∙ (D² − d²)
P = 2 ∙ π ∙ (R + r)
Perimeter
P = π ∙ (D + d)
w = R − r
Width
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How do we use normalization?
Let $n \ge 2$ and $X = (X_1, \dots, X_n)$, and set $X’:= (X_1, \dots, X_{n-1})$.
While the Normalization Theorem explains how to simplify series towards normality, it is still awkward to use directly. The reason is the factoring out of monomials at various stages, such as after
using blow-... | 4 | [
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Double-negation translation
Jump to navigation Jump to search
In proof theory, a discipline within mathematical logic, double-negation translation, sometimes called negative translation, is a general approach for embedding classical logic into intuitionistic
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Evaluate
evaluateGradient
Evaluate gradients of PDE solutions at arbitrary points
Description
[gradx,grady] = evaluateGradient(results,xq,yq) returns the interpolated values of gradients of the PDE solution results at the 2-D points specified in xq and yq.
[___] = evaluateGradient(results,querypoints) returns the ... | 5 | [
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Chemical Equation - Stoichiometry and Basic Chemistry Calculations - Mr Ruel Tuition
Chemical Equation - Stoichiometry and Basic Chemistry Calculations
Solve any problem involving stoichiometry using 5 simple steps.
The best way to learn this topic is by working through practice problems. We will look at solving one ... | 4 | [
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oussinesq
en:hydro:boussinesq
Table of Contents
Boussinesq equation
Based on the Dupuit approximation some modifications can be made for a sloping aquifer, as first proposed by Boussinesq. Boussinesq proposed a modified version of Darcys law:
$$q_{GW}=-K_h*h*{\delta h}/{\delta x}*cos(\beta)-K_h*h*sin(\beta)$$
whe... | 4 | [
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Real-time damage identification in composite structures based on pseudo excitation (PE) approach and fiber Bragg grating (FBG) sensor arrays
Abstract
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GA – General Aptitude
Q.1 – Q.5 carry one mark each.
Q.1. He is known for his unscrupulous ways. He always sheds __ tears to deceive people.
(A) fox’s
(B) crocodile’s
(C) crocodile
(D) fox
Ans. (C) crocodile
Q.2. Jofra Archer, the England fast bowler, is _ than accurate.
(A) more fast
(B) faster less
(C) le... | 5 | [
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Calculating Elasticity and Percentage Changes
Learning Objectives
• Mathematically differentiate between elastic, inelastic, and unitary elasticities of demand
• Calculate percentage changes, or growth rates
• Differentiate between the midpoint elasticity approach and the point elasticity approach in calculating... | 4 | [
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Optimization Providers | Strangeworks Documentation
Optimization Providers
Solvers
Parameters
Particular solvers may have specific parameters that can be set. For example, the D-Wave sampler has a num_reads parameter that can be set to specify the number of samples to generate. The Gurobi
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Increased Accuracy of Distribution Based Missing Value Imputation: An Alternative to Mean Imputation in Real World Environment Survey Research | Published in Survey Practice
Introduction
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Integer bisection template
Essence of dichotomy: there are boundary points that conform to a certain property, which are used to find the boundary of sub interval that conforms to a certain property in a certain interval, or
the boundary that does not conform to this property (integer dichotomy, boundary disjoint)
Dat... | 5 | [
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Number systems and binary
In the first unit of this course, we look at binary numbers and binary representations of other sorts of data.
1 Positional numbering system
Our normal number system is a positional system, where the position (column) of a digit represents its value. Starting from the right, we have the one... | 4 | [
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I don't understand this explanation for \sum_(n=0)^\infty((-1)^n)/(5n-1)? Why test for convergence/divergence AGAIN, if the Limit Comparison Test
confirms that both series are the same? | HIX Tutor
I don't understand this explanation for #\sum_(n=0)^\infty((-1)^n)/(5n-1)#? Why test for convergence/divergence AGAIN, if ... | 5 | [
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12 Volt Wire Size Calculator
Last updated:
12 Volt Wire Size Calculator
New
The 12-volt wire size calculator will help determine the appropriate electrical wire for your next house installation. Do you want to install a new camera or motion-sensing light? Please keep reading
to determine how to size your cables.
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My question.
I have started reading (on my own) B.Hall, "Quantum Theory for Mathematicians (Graduate Texts in Mathematics, 267)", Springer, 2013.
In the introduction section, the author says that the black body cavity has infinitely many modes of electromagnetic radiation.
I am wondering why it is that the black bo... | 4 | [
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Minimize Makespan in Parallel Processing
This example involves a set of tasks to be processed in parallel. Each task has a known processing time. The makespan is the amount of time to process all of the tasks. This figure shows two
processors; the height of each colored box represents the length of time to process a t... | 5 | [
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Need the Velocity Hodograph Be Circular?
bhlavenda
In our last blog, we appreciated that Newton could avoid higher than second order time derivatives because the conservation of angular momentum lead to a closed set of equations, once the angular
velocity was eliminated.
We want to show here that the corresponding el... | 4 | [
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Modeling Inverse Kinematics in a Robotic Arm
This example shows how to use a fuzzy system to model the inverse kinematics in a two-joint robotic arm.
What Is Inverse Kinematics?
Kinematics is the science of motion. In a two-joint robotic arm, given the angles of the joints, the kinematics equations give the location... | 4 | [
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Nonlinear and Gain-Scheduled MPC Control of an Ethylene Oxidation Plant
This example shows how to use a nonlinear model predictive controller to control an ethylene oxidation plant as it transitions from one operating point to another. In addition, linear MPC controllers
are generated directly from the nonlinear MPC c... | 4 | [
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17.2. Positional Encoding
Since its introduction in the original Transformer paper, various positional encoding techniques have been proposed. The following survey paper comprehensively analyzes research on positional
encoding published before mid-2022:
This section leverages the single-head attention weight to compa... | 4 | [
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[Solved] The 9th term from the end in (x – 1/x) 12&nb
The 9th term from the end in (x – 1/x) 12 is
Answer (Detailed Solution Below)
Option 1 : 12C4 x4
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15 Questions 15 Marks 12 Mins
Concept:
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MSAFREE5: Term Context
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Why FIR Filters have Linear Phase | Wireless Pi
Why FIR Filters have Linear Phase
One of the most attractive properties of a Finite Impulse Response (FIR) filter is that a linear phase response is easier to achieve. Not all FIR filters have linear phase though. This is only
possible when the coefficients or taps of th... | 4 | [
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Conservation of Momentum
The momentum of a body is the product of its mass and velocity - recoil calculator.
Linear Momentum
The momentum of a body is defined as the product of its mass and velocity. Since velocity is a vector quantity - momentum is a vector quantity.
The momentum of a body can be expressed as
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Java Program to Find Nth Angle of a Polygon whose Initial Angle and Per Angle Increment is Given
In the previous article, we have discussed about Java Program to Find Angle Subtended by the Chord to Center of the Circle If the Angle Subtended by Another Equal Chord of a Congruent Circle is Given
In this article we a... | 4 | [
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Finding the Measure of an Arc in a Circle with Parallel Chords
Question Video: Finding the Measure of an Arc in a Circle with Parallel Chords Mathematics • Third Year of Preparatory School
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Math-Linux Insights
A moment within today is special. It is π (pi) Day of the Century. March 14, 2015, at 9:26 a.m. and 53 seconds. This matches the 1st 10 digits of π (pi). Did you feel irrational at that time?
As you can surmise, this day won’t come again, and its pattern matching not for 100 years.
I recall the so... | 5 | [
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Machine Learning for Wireless Communications
Mathematically, this time scale dichotomy results in problems with a distinct structure. The short time scale (instantaneous) state of channels is described by a random vector $\bbh$ whose different
components represent the state of individual channels. When the system obser... | 4 | [
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How do youfFind the value of c guaranteed by the mean value theorem for integrals f(x) = - 4 / x^2 on the interval [ 1, 4 ]? | Socratic
How do youfFind the value of c guaranteed by the mean value theorem for integrals #f(x) = - 4 / x^2# on the interval [ 1, 4 ]?
1 Answer
Solve the equation:
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Value floating rate equity swap
Correct answer is 0. Anyone can explain it?
If Jacobs enters into a $10 million 4-year annual-pay floating-rate equity swap based on 1-year LIBOR and the total return on the S&P 500 Index, what is the value of the remaining 3-year swap to the
floating-rate payer after one year if the in... | 5 | [
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[GAP Forum] length
Goetz Pfeiffer goetz at schmidt.nuigalway.ie
Mon Mar 29 11:19:48 BST 2004
Dear Forum, dear marcus,
On Sun, 2004-03-28 at 06:00, marcus at thunder.realcool.org wrote:
> How can I compute the
> length of an element
> of a group, where by
> "length" I mean the minimum
> number of generators
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Question #b1065 | Socratic
Question #b1065
1 Answer
Explanation:
Notice that the dosage of Deltazone is expressed in micrograms per kilogram per minute, $\mu {\text{g kg"^(-1)"min}}^{- 1}$, but that the problem wants you to determine how many milligrams must be
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The force applied against an object moving horizontally on a linear path is described by F(x)=8-x. By how much does the object's kinetic energy change as the object moves from x in [ 0, 4]? | Socratic
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