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Introduction to Mathematical Physics/Some mathematical problems and their solution/Particular trajectories and geometry in space phase - Wikibooks, open books for an open world
Fixed points and Hartman theorem
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${\displaystyle {\dot {x}}=f(x),x\in R^{n}}$
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Euclid for beginners, books i. and ii., with simple exercises by F.B. Harvey
Longmans, Green, and Company
, 1880 -
Geometry
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119 pages
From inside the book
Results 1-5 of 23
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Some Inequalities for the Relative Entropy and Applications
(1)
APPLICATIONS
S.S. DRAGOMIR
Abstract. Some new inequalities for the relative entropy and applications are given.
1. Introduction
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barycentric coordinates
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Given the function f(x)=sinx, how do you determine whether f satisfies the hypotheses of the Mean Value Theorem on the interval [0, pi] and find the c? | Socratic
Given the function #f(x)=sinx#, how do you determine whether f satisfies the hypotheses of the Mean Value Theorem on the interval [0, pi] and find the c?
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A spiral cyanobacterium, cultivated in water tanks as protein r... | Filo
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robot_model_service
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Package Summary
Documented
This package provides services to perform calculations related to the mild's kinematic model.
• Maintainer: Meißner Pascal <asr-ros AT lists.kit DOT edu>
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Machine-Learning-Based Optimization of Energy Management in a Novel Hybrid Powertrain of Concrete Truck Mixers
^1
College of Engineering, China Agricultural University, Beijing 100083, China
^2
Fengzhi Technology Co., Ltd., Beijing 100096, China
^*
Author to whom correspondence should be addressed.
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Stuttgart-West: The Physics of Racing, Part 3: Basic Calculations, Porsche models 356, 911, 912, 914, 914-6, 924, 944, 928, 993, 986, 968, carrera, cabriolet, speedster, targa, twin turbo including porsche repair, porsche restoration, porsche parts and porsche accessories.
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Multivibrators
Astable Multivibrator
The two states of circuit are only stable for a limited time and the circuit switches between them with the output alternating between positive and negative saturation values.
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Uniform Continuity of C
Uniform Continuity of Cts. Functions with Comp. Domains on Met. Sps.
Uniform Continuity of Continuous Functions with Compact Domains on Metric Spaces
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Active Contour Segmentation- Part 1
The active contour model in the paper “Active Contours Without Edges” by Chan and Vese handles images with statistically different foregrounds and backgrounds by utilizing a region-based approach,
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ISC Maths Previous Year Question Paper 2013 Solved for Class 12
Time Allowed: 3 Hours
Maximum Marks: 100
(Candidates are allowed additional 15 minutes for only reading the paper. They must NOT start writing during this time.)
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Events
The Taub Faculty of Computer Science Events and Talks
Joab Winkler (CS, University of Sheffield)
Tuesday, 19.08.2008, 09:30
Room 337-8 Taub Bld.
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American Journal of Computational Mathematics
Vol.4 No.3(2014), Article ID:46512,7 pages DOI:10.4236/ajcm.2014.43017
Compact Extrapolation Schemes for a Linear Schrödinger Equation
Xiuling Yin
School of Mathematical Sciences, Center for Data Processing and Analyzing, Dezhou University, Dezhou, China
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Countdown
is a Channel4 game show with standard number and word puzzles. In this post we'll look at the
Numbers game
. The rules are simple, given 6 numbers (between 1 and 999 inclusive), calculate the target number (between 100 and 999 inclusive). You can use +, -, / and * to get the numbers and you have a 30
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Converting a Decimal Digit to IEEE 754 Binary Floating Point
30 November -0001
IEEE 754 Binary Floating Point is a 32-bit representation (for single precision, 64 bits are used for double precision) for floating point numerals. The 32-bit representation consists of three parts.
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Transactions Online
1. Introduction
Bitcoin is a decentralized cryptcurrency system supported by blockchain technology, and it was invented by an unknown person/group called Satoshi Nakamoto in 2008 [21]. There is no central authority
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Bradbury's Elementary Algebra
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Path Connectedness of Arbitrary Topological Products
Path Connectedness of Arbitrary Topological Products
One very nice property of an arbitrary collection of path connected topological spaces is that the resulting topological product is also path connected as we will prove in the following theorem.
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Welcome to Topos.PlaceAn interesting calculus problemReading Math TextbooksWhat is a Topos?
Jekyll2023-05-08T00:50:41+00:00http://www.topos.place/feed.xmlPersonal webpage and math blog of Charlie ConneenCharlie Conneen2023-05-06T00:00:00+00:002023-05-06T00:00:00+00:00http://www.topos.place/
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Train Problems: Basic Concepts, Definitions- Toppers Portal
Train: Basic Concepts, Definitions
Important Concepts and Formulas
• Time taken to cross a man or pole –
Length of Train / Speed of Train
• Time taken to cross a Platform –
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What is the slope of the line passing through the following points: (2,-6); (-2,-1)? | Socratic
What is the slope of the line passing through the following points: # (2,-6); (-2,-1)#?
2 Answers
$\text{slope } = - \frac{5}{4}$
Explanation:
$\text{calculate the slope m using the "color(blue)"gradient formula}$
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Reliability Importance and Optimized Reliability Allocation (Analytical)
Component Reliability Importance
Static Reliability Importance
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How do I convert the equation -9x^2 +4y^2 +72x-16y =164 to standard form? | Socratic
How do I convert the equation #-9x^2 +4y^2 +72x-16y =164# to standard form?
1 Answer
We need to complete the square for the $x \mathmr{and} {x}^{2}$ terms and then for the $y \mathmr{and} {y}^{2}$ terms.
First, reorder the terms
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ine
In the earlier section, we learned to draw the graphs for linear equations in two variables and solve simultaneous equations with two unknowns.
The graph of a linear equation is a straight line, whereas the graph of a linear inequality is a region.
Example 1
Observe the following straight line graph x = 3
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Answers to practice questions
Below are some representative answers to the ‘practice questions’ that appear within any chapters where we need to learn to apply some maths. They’re designed to help you focus your learning, so make
sure you have a go at answering them yourself before you take a peek at the answers!
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Multivariate ordinal response
Basic syntax
For two-sample WR/NB:
where Y1 and Y0 are response matrices in the treatment and control, respectively, each with \(K\) columns for the \(K\) components. fun can be a user-defined function for the partial order that takes
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Linear Algebra - Dimension of a vector space
About
The dimension of a vector space V is the size of a basis for that vector space written:
Dimension Lemma
If U is a subspace of W then
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CS计算机代考程序代写 chain Salins MA 583 Midterm Exam July 23, 2020 Instructions:
Salins MA 583 Midterm Exam July 23, 2020 Instructions:
• Upload a PDF of your exam solutions before 8:00 AM EDT July 24, 2020.
• Explain all of your steps.
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The Order of a Unit
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Unit 5
Unit 5 Family Materials
Transformations of Functions
Transformations of Functions
In this unit, your student will move graphs of functions around the plane and figure out how to write new functions representing these graphs. Many professions use functions to model real-world
relationships. For example, an ec... | 4 | [
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Convert Repeating Decimals to Fractions (examples, solutions, videos, worksheets, activities)
There are three sets of converting decimals worksheets.
Convert Decimals to Fractions
Convert Decimals to Mixed Numbers
Convert Repeating Decimals to Fractions
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Algebra 1: Common Core (15th Edition) Chapter 3 - Solving Inequalities - Get Ready! - Page 161 18
Work Step by Step
We need to get the x alone. Thus, we cancel out the addition by subtracting 6 on both sides. This leaves us with the equation $-18=3/4x$. x is being multiplied by 3/4, a fraction, so we multiply by
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Controller Transfer Function:
While a Controller Transfer Function is designed to improve the behavior of a given control system in practice it is very difficult to realize such a controller because of the availability of
components. The actual time constant of the controller may deviate from the theoretically design... | 4 | [
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Binomial coefficient explained
In mathematics, the binomial coefficients are the positive integers that occur as coefficients in the binomial theorem. Commonly, a binomial coefficient is indexed by a pair of integers and is
written
It is the coefficient of the term in the
polynomial expansion
of the
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Pick's Theorem
Polygons drawn on square dotty paper have dots on their perimeter (p) and often internal (i) ones as well. Find a relationship between p, i and the area of the polygons.
Problem
Pick's Theorem printable worksheet
To work on this problem you may want to print out some dotty paper
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How do you solve x^2 + 12 = (x - 4)^2? | Socratic
How do you solve #x^2 + 12 = (x - 4)^2#?
1 Answer
First square the term on the right side, then combine like terms, and you'll get to $x = \frac{1}{2}$
Explanation:
To solve this, we first need to square the $x - 4$ term, then combine like terms across the entire eq... | 4 | [
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Continuity
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What is the domain and range of y= (4x^2 - 9) / ((2x+3)(x+1))? | HIX Tutor
What is the domain and range of #y= (4x^2 - 9) / ((2x+3)(x+1))#?
Answer 1
#4x^2-9# is the difference of two squares. This can be expressed as:
#4x^2-9=(2x+3)(2x-3)#
Changing this in the numerator:
#((2x+3)(2x-3))/((2x+3)(x+1))#
Removing si... | 4 | [
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Intercepts | Stage 3 Maths | HK Secondary S1-S3
Straight lines are lines on the Cartesian Plane that extend forever in both directions. If we ignore for a moment the special cases of horizontal and vertical lines, straight lines will cross both
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How do I solve for X 5cos x 2 plus 8 5 cos x 5? - Answers
How do you solve 6cos2 theta plus 5cos theta minus 4 equal to 0?
Assume the first term is cos-squared(theta) rather than cos(2*theta). 6cos2(t) + 5cos(t) - 4 = 0 [6cos2(t) + 8cos(t) - 3 cos(t) - 4] = 0 [3cos(t) + 4]*[2cos(t) - 1] = 0 which gives 3cos(t) = -4 so... | 4 | [
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A ball with a mass of 3 kg is rolling at 18 ms^-1 and elastically collides with a resting ball with a mass of 9 kg. What are the post-collision velocities of the balls? | HIX Tutor
A ball with a mass of # 3# # kg# is rolling at #18 # #ms^-1# and elastically collides with a resting ball with a mass of #9 # #kg#. Wha... | 4 | [
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Step 1
To use :
Vertical asymptotes :
The graph of $y=f\left(x\right)$ have vertical asymptotes at those value of x for which the denominator is equal to zero.
Horizontal asymptotes:
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Peaks-Over-Threshold-Based Regional Flood Frequency Analysis Using Regularised Linear Models
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Integral of Arctan (Tan Inverse x)
Arctan is one of the six trigonometric functions and performs a vital role in numerous math and scientific fields. Its inverse, the arctangent function, is applied to locate the angle in a
right-angled triangle when provided with the ratio of the adjacent and opposite sides.
Calculu... | 5 | [
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Mathematics Benchmark for Formal Theorem-Proving
Putnam 1988 B1. A composite (positive integer) is a produce \(ab\) with \(a\) and \(b\) not necessarily distinct integers in \(\{2,3,4,\dots\}\). Show that every composite is expressible as \(xy + xz
+ yz + 1\), with \(x,y,z\) positive integers.
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Extract info from Gurobi binary variables during run-time
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Consider a scheduling problem where a 2D array of binary variables Z(i,v) is defined, where i is index of time slot, and v is index of operation, each Z(i,v) is a 0-1 binary variable, Z(i,v)=1 means
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Factoring Perfect Square Trinomials and Difference of Squares Binomials
Learning Objectives
• Special Cases – Squares
□ Factor a polynomial of the form: [latex]{a}^{2}+2ab+{b}^{2}[/latex]
□ Factor a polynomial of the form: [latex]{a}^{2}-{b}^{2}[/latex]
Why learn how to factor special cases?
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Python Program to Find the Sum of Natural Numbers - Tutcoach
Python Program to Find the Sum of Natural Numbers
In this example you will learn how to find the sum of natural number using three different ways.
1. Using a For Loop
2. Using a natural sum formulae
3. Using Recursion
Using For loop
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Summary of Rigid-Body Dynamics
LESSON
Summary of Rigid-Body Dynamics
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We've covered an awful lot of ground in this particular lecture, so let's summarise some of the most important points.
In the last lecture, we considered a very simplistic control case. We called it independent joint control and ... | 4 | [
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Find Repeat, Space Edition BEAST MODE (Practice Interview Question) | Interview Cake
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Find a duplicate, Space Edition™ BEAST MODE
In Find a duplicate, Space Edition™, we were given a vector of integers where:
1. the integers are in the range 1..n
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Test Prep
Multiple Choice
19.1 Ohm's Law
1.
What are the SI units for electric current?
a. $C/s$
b. $e/s$
c. $− e / s$
d. $C/s 2$
2.
What is the SI unit for resistance?
a. $C/m$
b. $C/s$
c. $Ω$
d. $Ψ$
3.
The equivalent unit for an ohm is a ________.
a. V/A
b. C/m
c. $A V A V$
d. V/s
4.
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American Mathematical Society
Tug-of-war and the infinity Laplacian
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J. Amer. Math. Soc. 22 (2009), 167-210
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1090/S0894-0347-08-00606-1
Published electronically: July 28, 2008
HTML | PDF
Abstract:
We prove that every bounded Lipschitz fu... | 4 | [
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How to perform a pipe stress analysis | Consulting - Specifying Engineer
How to perform a pipe stress analysis
Understanding the various types of pipe stresses, the process, and best practices are necessary to perform effective pipe stress analyses.
Learning Objectives
• Define and evaluate the pipe stress analysi... | 4 | [
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Linear Interpolation Calculator - Calculate the Linear Interpolation
Introduction to Linear Interpolation Calculator:
Linear Interpolation Calculator with steps is an online tool that helps you to calculate interpolation linear questions in a couple of seconds. Our tool determines the estimating values between two
poi... | 4 | [
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Chapter 5 Number Theory © 2008 Pearson Addison-Wesley. - ppt video online download
1 Chapter 5 Number Theory © 2008 Pearson Addison-Wesley.All rights reserved
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Square root of a complex number
The square root of x is the number r in a way that r² = x. When represented in
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What is confidence interval formula - SurveySparrow
Confidence intervals are a vital statistical tool for estimating population parameters based on sample data. They provide a range of values within which the true population parameter is likely to
fall. Here, we will delve into the intricacies of the confidence interva... | 4 | [
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Solving Word Problems Involving Geometric Series
Question Video: Solving Word Problems Involving Geometric Series Mathematics • Second Year of Secondary School
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Introduction
Error propagation can be a fair bit of wor... | 5 | [
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Probability Formula PDF with Example: Conditional, Binomial
How To Calculate Probability: Check Probability Formula For Bank Exams PDF Download
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Gaussian Blur Experiments
A follow-up to this article with clarifications and corrections to the “real-world considerations” can be found here.
I researched gaussian blur while trying to smooth my Variance Shadow Maps (for the Shadow Mapping sample) and made a pretty handy reference that some might like… I figure I’d... | 4 | [
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Electric Charges and Fields – Definition, Properties, Coulomb’s Law and Principle
Electric charge is one of the important physical properties of any matter. You might have seen often a crackle while taking off synthetic clothes or a sweater. Or, you would have noticed how a comb
or a plastic ruler attract bits of paper... | 4 | [
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Chapter 6 Application of Derivatives Class 12 NCERT Solutions PDF Free » NCERT MATH SOLUTIONS
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Math Polynomials and Seven Polynomial Theorems Explained
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Polynomials
Polynomials are math equations that are multinomial. They have two or more terms with each term separated by a plus (+) or minus (−) sign, and do not have any letters under a radical (√ ) or in a
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Mixture IS leave-one-out cross-validation for high-dimensional Bayesian models
Introduction
This vignette shows how to perform Bayesian leave-one-out cross-validation (LOO-CV) using the mixture estimators proposed in the paper Silva and Zanella (2022). These estimators have shown to be
useful in presence of outliers ... | 4 | [
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Algebraic renormalization
From Scholarpedia
Daniel H.T. Franco and Olivier Piguet (2013), Scholarpedia, 8(11):8336. doi:10.4249/scholarpedia.8336 revision #140792 [link to/cite this article]
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Biological age for chronic kidney disease patients using index model
1Institute of Mathematical Sciences, Faculty of Science, Universiti Malaya, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
2Department of Mathematical Sciences, Faculty of Science and Technology, Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia, Selangor, Malaysia
3Department of Medicine, Fa... | 4 | [
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Basic Multivariable Calculus The MultivariableCalculus (or MultivariableEqcalC) is a simple tool for dealing with multivariable calculus. It is essentially a functional calculus that looks like a
series of discrete series. The basic idea is that we can use the multivariablecalculus to find a number of discrete formula... | 4 | [
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emperature
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You need a 30-year, fixed-rate mortgage to buy a new home for
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You need a 30-year, fixed-rate mortgage to buy a new home for $240,000. Your mortgage bank...
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Assembly Technology of Double Row Angular Contact Ball Bearings - Superratmachine.com
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Sample Complexity for eps-approximations of Range Spaces
This is a guest post by Jeff Phillips, who among other things ponders the computation of $\epsilon$-samples for range spaces under uncertainty. Jeff is looking for permanent research positions right
now, so uncertainty is a major part of his life !
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lassifi
perfcurve
Receiver operating characteristic (ROC) curve or other performance curve for classifier output
Description
[X,Y] = perfcurve(labels,scores,posclass) returns the X and Y coordinates of an ROC curve for a vector of classifier predictions, scores, given true class labels, labels, and the positive clas... | 5 | [
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Chapter 4 Geometric Constructions Set 4 | Maharashtra Board Book Solution
Chapter 4 Geometric Constructions Set 4
Question 1.
Select the correct alternative for each of the following questions.
i. The number of tangents that can be drawn to a circle at a point on the circle is ______
(A) 3
(B) 2
(C) 1
(D) 0
Answer:
(... | 4 | [
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Topological Subspaces Examples 2
Topological Subspaces Examples 2
Recall from the Topological Subspaces page that if $(X, \tau)$ is a topological space and $A \subseteq X$ then the subspace topology on $A$ is defined to be:
(1)
\quad \tau_A = \{ A \cap U : U \in \tau \}
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Alglib minnlc returns solution out of constraints
The original example has a mistake in Jacobian
Do you have any idea why it happens?
min: x1*(-0.00498) + x2*0.05656
u.c. :
. x1^2 * 0.00001048 + 2*x1*x2*0.001431 + x2^2*0.6737996 <= 0.0084050
. x1 + x2 = 1.0
. 0 < x1 < 0.9
. 0 < x2 < 0.9
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Step by Step: Galaxies that recede from us at more than the speed of light . . . or do they?
In my last essay, "The Unwinnable Race," I described how we discovered that the galaxies were each racing away from one another. Edwin Hubble showed that the speed with which a galaxy receded from us
was proportional to its dis... | 5 | [
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Position closing | Contango v1
Once a position is open, a trader could choose to close it before expiry. If that's the case, the protocol needs to exit the lending position, which at expiry would have represented an amount $L$
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Two-Way Tables
Statisticians use two-way tables and segmented bar charts to examine the relationship between two categorical variables.
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Instructions
Instructions:
Week 5 Individual Assignment
Total Number of Questions – 12
Total Points: 6
1. You have twelve problems – on each tab of this Excel file.
2. Please show your work in the cells. Use Excel formulas instead of writing the values/answers directly in the cell.
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Recently, a problem was brought to my attention by one of our MTGK staff. The problem is this:
Twenty-five chips, each marked with a different integer from 1 through
25, are placed in a jar. A student draws a chip from the jar and tells
everyone the number. The chip is then returned to the jar. Nine more
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How create function for Fibonacci series?
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How create function for Fibonacci series?
I know Mathematica has the default function for Fibonacci Serie but I need do a function that calculate any number that I introduce, for example:
n=2 fib=[n_]... So the result for th... | 5 | [
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Introduction to Fermi estimates — EA Forum Bots
The following are my notes from an intro to Fermi estimates class I gave at ESPR, in preparation for a Fermithon, i.e., a Fermi estimates tournament.
Fermi estimation is a method for arriving an estimate of an uncertain variable of interest. Given a variable of interest,... | 5 | [
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Intelligent Control and Automation, 2011, 2, 418-423
doi:10.4236/ica.2011.24048 Published Online November 2011 (http://www.SciRP.org/journal/ica)
Copyright © 2011 SciRes. ICA
Dynamic Pricing Model for the Operation of
Closed-Loop Supply Chain System
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A Flow Shop Scheduler
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A Flow Shop Scheduler
Dr. Christian Muise is a Research Fellow with the MERS group at MIT's CSAIL. He is interested in a variety of topics including AI, data-driven projects, mapping, graph theory, and data visualization,
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Predictors for Diagonal Implicit Runge--Kutta (DIRK) methods
Predictors for Diagonal Implicit Runge--Kutta (DIRK) methods¤
Linear-combination-predictors¤
Each stage of a diagonal implicit RK method involves solving (via Newton iterations) a nonlinear system
\(f_i = f(y_0 + \sum_{j=1}^i a_{ij} f_j Δt)\)
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EXAMPLES OF DOMAINS AND RANGES FROM GRAPHS - Free Download PDF
EXAMPLES OF DOMAINS AND RANGES FROM GRAPHSImportant notes about Domains and Ranges from Graphs: Remember that domain refers to the x-values that are represented in a problem andrange refers to the
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Categorical Treatments · Documentation
This page gives an overview of different approaches to reward estimation with categorical treatments. For more information on these approaches, you can refer to papers in the causal inference
literature such as Dudik et al. (2011).
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Exponential Functions - Formula, Properties, Graph, Rules
What’s an Exponential Function?
An exponential function measures an exponential decrease or increase in a certain base. For instance, let us assume a country's population doubles every year. This population growth can be depicted
as an exponential function.
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2004 AMC 12A Problems/Problem 11
The following problem is from both the 2004 AMC 12A #11 and 2004 AMC 10A #14, so both problems redirect to this page.
Problem
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3.4: Composition of Functions (2024)
Page ID
32512
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Problem
If 6 is subtracted from the third of three consecutive odd integers and the result is multiplied by \(2,\) the answer is 23 less than the sum of the first and twice the second of the integers. Find
the integers.
Short Answer
Expert verified
The integers are 15, 17, and 19.
Step by step solution
01
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[Solved] If A (-5, 7), B (-4, -5), C (-1, -6) and D (4, 5) are the ve
If A (-5, 7), B (-4, -5), C (-1, -6) and D (4, 5) are the vertices of a quadrilateral ABCD, then area of quadrilateral ABCD is
Answer (Detailed Solution Below)
Option 1 : 72 sq. units
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The world we live in is defined by numbers and equations. From the simplest calculations to the most complex scientific theories, equations are the threads that weave the fabric of our understanding.
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An approach for tool health assessment using the Mahalanobis-Taguchi system based on WPT-AR
Abstract
A real-time tool health assessment has a significant implication on reliable machining operations. This paper proposes a health assessment method for tools in milling machine using the
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Dominated convergence theorem
In measure theory, Lebesgue's dominated convergence theorem provides sufficient conditions under which almost everywhere convergence of a sequence of functions implies convergence in the L^1 norm.
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