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Operations on Functions
Operations on Functions Definition and Domain
Functions with real output may be combined using addition, subtraction, mulitplication and division as we do with real numbers.
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Selina Concise Mathematics Class 6 ICSE Solutions Chapter 12 Proportion
Selina Concise Mathematics Class 6 ICSE Solutions Chapter 12 Proportion (Including Word Problems)
Selina Publishers Concise Mathematics Class 6 ICSE Solutions Chapter 12 Proportion (Including Word Problems)
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Regression & Linear Modeling
Best Practices and Modern Methods
June 2016 | 488 pages | SAGE Publications, Inc
In a conversational tone,
Regression & Linear Modeling
provides conceptual, user-friendly coverage of the generalized linear model (GLM). Readers will become familiar with applications of ordinary least sq... | 4 | [
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© A. Di Rienzo et al., Published by EDP Sciences, 2024
1 Introduction
1.1 Context
Topology optimization is a mathematical method to find the optimal distribution of material or structural elements within a design space, for given loads and boundary conditions with the objective to
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KSEEB Solutions for Class 10 Maths Chapter 11 Introduction to Trigonometry Additional Questions
Students can Download Class 10 Maths Chapter 11 Introduction to Trigonometry Additional Questions, Notes Pdf, KSEEB Solutions for Class 10 Maths helps you to revise the complete Karnataka State Board
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2.1 Use the Language of Algebra - Prealgebra | OpenStax
By the end of this section, you will be able to:
• Use variables and algebraic symbols
• Identify expressions and equations
• Simplify expressions with exponents
• Simplify expressions using the order of operations
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Persistent segment trees: Explained with SPOJ problems
July 13, 2014
In this post I will introduce the concept of persistent data structures. We shall deal with a couple of problems: COT, MKTHNUM
Consider the following question:
Given a linked list, you need to support 2 operations.
1. Update the first x values.
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Early deep learning uses the sigmoid activation function. Quickly compute the smoothing function. Sigmoidal curves are named for their “S” shape on the Y-axis. When applied to functions in “S” form,
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(PDF) LadderLeak: Breaking ECDSA With Less Than One Bit Of Nonce Leakage
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All content in this area was uploaded by Diego F. Aranha on Aug 12, 2020
Content may be subject to copyright.
LadderLeak: Breaking ECDSA With Less Than One Bit Of Nonce
Leakage
To appear in CCS’20
ePrint: 2020/615
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Basic Calendar Verbal Reasoning Online MCQ Test, & Quiz
Basic Calendar Problems Practice Questions Answers Test With Solutions & More Shortcuts
Question : 1 C.G. PSC 2013
Which of the following is a leap year?
a) 2800
b) 1800
c) 2600
d) 3000
e) All of these
Answer »
Answer: (a)
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Application of A* algorithm in intelligent vehicle path planning
Abstract
Path planning is one of the important directions in the field of intelligent vehicles research. Traditional path planning algorithms generally use Dijkstra algorithm, Breadth-First-Search (BFS)
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Project Euler Problem Two
Linq
Project Euler Problem Two
Last time, I began working on the Project Euler problems and I set out guidelines for myself that I would attempt the problem first in C# (that I’m most comfortable with) and then try to solve the
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Calculus - Integration - Areas TYS 1
The questions on this page address:
1. Areas from the x-axis.
2. Areas from the y-axis.
3. Areas between 2 curves - two points of intersection.
4. Areas between 2 curves - one point of intersection.
5. Integrals only!!!
6. Interpreting diagrams.
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Mixed Precision Arithmetic
Mixed precision arithmetic is fully supported by the library.
There are three different forms:
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• Where the operands are of the same type and precision, but yield a higher precision result.
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If the temperature of the hot body is raised by 5 the class 11 physics JEE_Main
Hint: The heat energy radiated is directly proportional to the fourth power of the temperature of the black body. The percentage increase is the difference between the new value and the old value
divided by the new value.
Formula used: In t... | 5 | [
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THE ZOOM ROOM: Vignette and Reflections About Online Teaching
Mark Saul
A child’s insight
“I know how to find out how many divisors a number has. You factor it into primes….” Alejandro was with a virtual group of four enthusiastic ten year olds, in the midst of exploring a problem. He
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Using Hybrid Jobs and PennyLane to run a QAOA algorithm
In this section, you will use what you have learned to write an actual hybrid program using PennyLane with parametric compilation. You use the algorithm script to address a Quantum Approximate
Optimization Algorithm (QAOA) problem. The program creates a cost func... | 4 | [
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CBSE Class 12 Maths - MCQ and Online Tests - Unit 9 - Differential
Equations
CBSE Class 12 Maths – MCQ and Online Tests – Unit 9 – Differential Equations
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Present Value Calculator
Online Calculators > Financial Calculators > Present Value Calculator
Present Value Calculator
Present Value Calculator - calculate the present value based on a future value. Present value is the reverse of compound interest to find out how much to invest today in order to have a specific
am... | 4 | [
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More Basic Tactics
TacticsMore Basic Tactics
This chapter introduces several additional proof strategies and tactics that allow us to begin proving more interesting properties of functional programs. We will see:
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• how to reason ab... | 5 | [
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Conic Sections
Two cones stacked tip-to-tip, intersected by a plane. A diagonal plane intersects the top cone. The plane does not touch the tip of either cones. The top edge of the plane intersects the top edge of
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Monodromy of Some Families of Cubic and K3 Surfaces
Files
Abstract
This thesis is a compilation of three papers. In Chapter 1, we introduce the general setup for these papers, which concern families of branched covers of $\mathbb{P}^{2}$ branching over smooth curves
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Algebra of Real Function
Real Value Function:
A function which has all real number or subset of the real number as it domain
Real Valued Function:
A function which has all real number or subset of the real number as it range
For functions \(f:X - > {\bf{R}}\) and \(g:X - > {\bf{R}}\), we have
1. Addition
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The main aim of a shelter is to create
• a roof to let rain flow aside and keep the ground beneath dry
• walls to protect from wind and cold with it, e.g. to keep a fire burning
• additional thicker walls to protect from cold, e.g. to keep heat from a fire more lasting
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SuiteSparse Matrix Collection
Priebel/192bit
Quadratic sieve; factoring a 192bit number. D. Priebel, Tenn. Tech Univ
Name 192bit
Group Priebel
Matrix ID 2254
Num Rows 13,691
Num Cols 13,682
Nonzeros 154,303
Pattern Entries 154,303
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METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR MAXIMIZING DATA RECOVERABILITY USING COUPLING UPDATES BY PARTIES
METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR MAXIMIZING DATA RECOVERABILITY USING COUPLING UPDATES BY PARTIES
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To what extent mathematical analysis of variation of stock prices in the time domain can be used to predict the ideal business transactions in the stock market for Amazon Inc. using differentiation, first order & second derivative and calculus? | Mathematics AA SL's Sample Extended Essays | Nail IB®
Research question
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How To Calculate The Covariance Between X and Y - Statistics
The Organic Chemistry Tutor
11 Dec 202318:31
EducationalLearning
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1. Define an Integrated circuit.
An integrated circuit(IC) is a miniature, low cost electronic circuit consisting of active and passive components fabricated together on a single crystal of silicon. The active components are
transistors and diodes and passive components are resistors and capacitors.
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Blocks A and B are at rest with the spring at its natural length and block C collides elastically with A. Then,
Question
Blocks A and B are at rest with the spring at its natural length and block C collides elastically with A. Then,
The correct option is D The maximum compression of the spring is 1 m.
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A person borrowed 10,000 at 12% rate of interest per annum
Home ≻ Doubt ≻ A person borrowed 10,000 at 12% rate of interest per annum compounded quarterly for a period of 9 months. What is the interest paid by him to settle his account after 9 months?
Question
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slinberg.net: Useful R tidbits: Social Networks
> Academics > PS753 > Useful R tidbits
This document contains R snippets pertaining to work in the Social Networks class. There is also one for the Machine Learning class.
Prelude: finding data to play with
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Hi there,
I'm struggling to understand the dynamics of a 3-D system of differential equations. I am interested in a numerical simulation. A phase diagram would be nice too. I've tried the standard bag of
tricks, but remain quite lost.
At the very least, I'm interested in behavior in a neighborhood of a stationary st... | 4 | [
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04 Equivalent Expressions
Equivalent expressions
We have seen that the way of getting simpler expressions from a given expression is done through symbolic transformations. We follow the PEMDAS rule to make sure we do the operations present in the
expressions in the right order.
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BOUNDS Statement
You can specify one-sided or two-sided boundaries on independent parameters in the BOUNDS statement. For example, in the following statement you constrain parameter var1 to be nonnegative and
parameter effect to be between
bounds var1 >= 0,
0. <= effect <= 5.;
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help: about finite subfield
Posts: 2
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"Not every field has a finite subfield."
I don't understand why. Can you give me a counterexample?
Posts: 60
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Not to be pedantic - but I take it that you meant example, not counterexample. Here is ... | 5 | [
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How do you divide (-5-3i) -: (7-10i)? | HIX Tutor
How do you divide #(-5-3i) -: (7-10i)#?
Answer 1
$\frac{- 5 - 3 i}{7 - 10 i} = - \frac{5}{149} - \frac{71}{149} i$
We can multiply both numerator and denominator by the complex conjugate #7+10i# as follows:
#(-5-3i)/(7-10i) = ((-5-3i)(7+10i))/((7-10i)(7+10i))#
#col... | 4 | [
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Continuous Treatment in Propensity Score Analysis – Megha Joshi
In my qualifying exam, in the written part, I was asked about how to analyze the effect of continuous, not binary, treatment using propensity score analysis. I skipped it for the written but I spent
a few days looking up how to analyze this in case I would... | 4 | [
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ML Aggarwal Class 8 Solutions for ICSE Maths Chapter 11 Factorisation Objective Type Questions
Mental Maths
Question 1.
Fill in the blanks:
(i) When an algebraic expression can be written as the product of two or more expressions then each of these expressions is called ……….. of the given expression.
(ii) The process ... | 4 | [
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2021 AIME II Problems/Problem 6
Problem
For any finite set $S$, let $|S|$ denote the number of elements in $S$. Find the number of ordered pairs $(A,B)$ such that $A$ and $B$ are (not necessarily distinct) subsets of $\{1,2,3,4,5\}$ that
satisfy $\[|A| \cdot |B| = |A \cap B| \cdot |A \cup B|\]$
Solution 1
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What is an inner product argument? Part 1
What is an inner product argument? Part 1 posted August 2021
The inner product argument is the following construction: given the commitments (for now let's say the hash) of two vectors $\vec{a}$ and $\vec{b}$ of size $n$ and with entries in some field $\mathbb
{F}$, prove that... | 4 | [
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Black-Scholes
Deriving the Black-Scholes Option Pricing Formulae using Ito (stochastic) calculus and partial differential equations
[this page | pdf | references | back links]
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Binomial Coefficient Calculator
To use Binomial coefficient calculator, input the values of n & k, and click calculate button
Binomial coefficient calculator
Binomial coefficient calculator is used to calculate the number of ways to choose 'k' items from a set of 'n' items without considering the order. This concep... | 4 | [
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Math Questions With Answers (13): Quadratic Functions
Math Questions with answers on finding maximum and minimum values, vertex, axis of symmetry, interval of increase and decrease and the range of quadratic functions.
Question 1
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The Netflix Prize: Singular Values for $1 Million
Follow @solverworld Tweet this
Data science is hot. Really hot ^1.
What can you do with data scien... | 4 | [
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How do you find vertices, foci, directrix, axis of symmetry of Y+2 =1/10(x-6)^2? | Socratic
How do you find vertices, foci, directrix, axis of symmetry of #Y+2 =1/10(x-6)^2#?
1 Answer
The vertex is $\left(6 , - 2\right)$
The focus is $= \left(6 , \frac{1}{2}\right)$
The directrix is $y = - \frac{9}{2}$
The axis of sy... | 4 | [
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Research diary template
This template was originally published on ShareLaTeX and subsequently moved to Overleaf in November 2019.
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Outlier Testing
Introduction
This vignette introduces the testing suite implemented in version 0.2.0 that offers several ways of testing for presence of outliers in the data. We will use artificial data to illustrate the usage
of the different functions and how they can be combined.
See the vignette Introduction to t... | 5 | [
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al
Go to the first, previous, next, last section, table of contents.
This chapter describes functions for computing eigenvalues and eigenvectors of matrices. There are routines for real symmetric and complex hermitian matrices, and eigenvalues can be computed with or
without eigenvectors. The algorithms used are ... | 5 | [
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Copas selection models for meta-analysis – James E. Pustejovsky
Code
math = require("mathjs")
norm = import('https://unpkg.com/norm-dist@3.1.0/index.js?module')
eta = math.sqrt(tau**2 + sigma**2)
rho_i = rho * sigma / eta
u = alpha + beta / sigma
lambda = norm.pdf(u) / norm.cdf(u)
Ai = norm.cdf(u)
ET = mu ... | 4 | [
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ca
NAME
r.landscape.evol
- Simulates the cumulative effect of erosion and deposition on a landscape over time.
KEYWORDS
raster
,
hydrology
,
erosion modeling
,
landscape evolution
SYNOPSIS
r.landscape.evol
r.landscape.evol --help
r.landscape.evol [-mpkdrste] elev=name initbdrk=name prefx=basename outde... | 4 | [
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Thomson effect
Thomson effect
• Thomson effect is related to the emf that develops between two parts of the single metal when they are at different temperature
• Thus Thomson effect is the absorption or evolution of heat a... | 4 | [
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Phase changing Allpass IIR Filter
Jeff T ●
July 24, 2011
●
Coded in
Matlab
The following Matlab function generates allpass coefficients for an IIR filter. In this design, the magnitude response is unchanged but the phase response is very different. This code only supports
1st order or 2nd order variants.
1st orde... | 4 | [
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5. Intersections
Page 5 of 5
5. Intersections
a. Solution logic
Determining the position of an unknown point requires a combination of triangle solutions along with inverse and Forward Computations. Two points with known coordinates (A and B) form one side of a
triangle; inversing between them gives the length and... | 4 | [
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Future Value of a Single Amount Quiz and Test | AccountingCoach
1.
The amount at a later point in time is known as a __________ future value.
2.
__________ Compound (or Compounded) interest refers to earning interest on previously earned interest.
3.
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Safety Factors in AWWA Water Pipe Design: How Do You Evaluate Them and What Do They Mean? – STI/SPFA
Historically, safety factors have been used as a measurement of safety versus failure. The design values have been established for materials and then a factor or multiplier has been applied to assure
that the material ... | 4 | [
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The Elements of Euclid
PROP. K. THEOR.
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Step 1 Observe the following series: $67,63,59,55...$ Step 2 The terms of the series can be denoted as follows: ${a}_{1}=67,$
${a}_{2}=63,$
${a}_{3}=59,$
${a}_{4}=55,$ Step 3 Check the series' type now.: ${a}_{1}-{a}_{2}=67-63=4,$
${a}_{2}-{a}_{3}=63-59=4,$
${a}_{3}-{a}_{4}=59-55=4,$ Since ${a}_{1}-{a}_{2}={a}_{2}-{a}... | 4 | [
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Prime Number Formula - Properties, Composite Numbers, Sum and Average
Prime Numbers vs Composite Numbers
From the above text, we see that 6 has factors of 1, 2, 3, and 6. The factors are in addition to 1 and 6. If this case occurs, we say that 6 is a composite number.
However, a number “N” having only two factors, i... | 4 | [
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Lesson 1 Centered! Develop Understanding
Jump Start
In previous tasks, we have defined a circle as the set of all points in a plane equidistant from a point called its center. We have also defined concentric circles as two or more circles that have
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Full volume PDF (PDF) - 22.94 MB @ PDF Room
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Advanced Studies in Pure Mathematics 41, 2004 Stochastic Analysis and Related Topics pp. 1-11 Backward Regularity for some In�nite Dimensional Hypoelliptic Semi-groups H\’el\‘ene Airault and Paul
Malliavin CONTENTS 1. Regularity of the canonic diffusion above Virasoro ... | 4 | [
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What is Superposition? - Structural Engineering | WeTheStudy
Have you heard of 1+1=1? That may be incorrect in terms of Math, but not in certain situations. Say that you have two images: a photo of a mountain and a sun. If you put the sun's image on top of the
mountain image, you'll get a new picture with both the moun... | 5 | [
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Download Compendium of Theoretical Physics by Armin Wachter PDF
By Armin Wachter
The Compendium of Theoretical Physics comprises the canonical curriculum of theoretical physics. From classical mechanics over electrodynamics, quantum mechanics and statistical physics/
thermodynamics, all issues are handled axiomatic-d... | 4 | [
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Evaluating Algebraic Expressions - Definition, Formulas, & Examples
Evaluating an algebraic expression means finding the value of the given expression when a variable is substituted with its value and then performing the arithmetic operations to get the result.
Let us now evaluate the expression x + 2 for a) x = 15, b... | 4 | [
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0.0 - Timestep Determination
Overview
In order to reliably update the model state, one must determine a suitable timestep for the numerical integration of Newton’s laws. Selection of a timestep that is too large may result in instability
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What is meant by the limit of detection and quantification (LOD / LOQ)?
In our blog today, we would like to discriminate between the limit of detection (LOD) and the limit of quantification (LOQ). Both are terms relevant for analytical method validation.
Limit of Detection (LOD)
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Conduit Fill Calculations
In Article " Electrical Boxes Volume and Fill Calculations ", I explained the following items:
• NEC 314.16 Part (A): Box Volume Calculations,
• NEC 314.16 Part (B): Box Fill Calculations,
• NEC 314.16 Part (C): Conduit Bodies.
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Plugin
Output plugins are routines which can be activated in DynamO to collect measurements on the simulation while it is running. Although a lot of data can be measured from the configuration files, some
properties (e.g., transport coefficients) must be measured using output plugins. There are a wide range of propert... | 4 | [
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COVID-19 Outbreaks
library(deSolve)
library(tidyverse)
# Define parameters
N <- 1e6 # Total population
beta <- 0.5 # Transmission rate
gamma <- 0.1 # Recovery rate
t_exp <- 5 # Latent period - or incubation period
# Initial conditions
init <- c(S = N - 1, E = 1, I = 0, R = 0)
# Define the SEIR model
seir_model <- func... | 4 | [
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Post: #9
Benjer Posts: 51
Member Joined: Apr 2017
RE: new way to make quadratic equations easy
I was surprised to learn that roots for quadratic equations could be solved using a slide rule, described in the manual for the Post Versalog:
Quote:If any quadratic equation is transfor... | 4 | [
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Tutorial for the
2 Tutorial for the AtlasRep Package
This chapter gives an overview of the basic functionality provided by the AtlasRep package. The main concepts and interface functions are presented in the first three sections, and Section 2.4 shows
a few small examples.
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Solution of Missile Trajectory Differential Equation
The Problem:
Find the x- and y-coordinates of the points on the trajectory of a missile launched at an angle of 80 degrees with an initial velocity of 100,000 f/s if the air resistance is 0.01mv. Find the value
of x and y after 10 seconds.
Data: q = 80^o, k = 0.01... | 5 | [
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Primons, supersymmetry, and the Möbius function
February 22, 2016. Primons are fictitious particles connected to prime numbers. We see how their statistical-mechanical properties are related to results in number theory via supersymmetry.
Introduction
Prerequisites: basic theory of the Riemann zeta, the Möbius functi... | 4 | [
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Examples Applying Boole’s Algebra of Logic
Now we look at a selection of examples from Boole’s two books to see just how his methods work.
Boole used the following translations for the categorical propositions:
Propositions MAL (1847, p. 26) LT (1854, p. 64)
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┌┬──────────────────────────────────────────┐
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Merlin's Magic Squares
April 1998
In Mer... | 4 | [
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ter
Chapter 19 Worksheet
When answering these questions, remember that recursion is not simply ``repeating'' a task over and over. That could be done by a loop. A loop isn't recursion. Recursion is anything that is defined
in terms of itself.
1. ``To understand recursion, one must first understand recursion.'' Expl... | 4 | [
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Tangent to Circle
NCERT Exercise
10.2 Part 3
Question 5: Prove that the perpendicular at the point of contact to the tangent to a circle passes through the centre.
Answer: For this, draw a circle with centre O and tangent AB which touches the circle at point P.
Let us assume a point O’ which does not coincide with... | 4 | [
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Understanding Correlation and Regression in Financial Analysis
25.1.5 Correlation and Regression
In the realm of finance and investment, understanding the relationship between different variables is crucial for making informed decisions. Correlation and regression are two statistical tools that
help analysts and inves... | 4 | [
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Best Online Learning App for GSEB | Easy Education
Find the [HCF X LCM] for the numbers 100 and 190.
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જવાબ : HCF x LCM = one number x another number
= 100 x 190 = 19000
An army contingent of 1000 members is to march behind an army band of 56 members in a parade. The two groups are to march in the same num... | 4 | [
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A car starts from rest and accelerates uniformly over a time of 10 seconds for a distance of 215 m. What is the acceleration of the car?
| HIX Tutor
A car starts from rest and accelerates uniformly over a time of 10 seconds for a distance of 215 m. What is the acceleration of the car?
Answer 1
Since it is given tha... | 4 | [
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Talk:Maximum triangle path sum - Rosetta CodeTalk:Maximum triangle path sum
numbers in the triangle
Just a curiosity, where those numbers in the given triangle chosen at random? -- Gerard Schildberger (talk) 09:02, 25 February 2014 (UTC)
Correct-bearophile (talk)
efficiency of the REXX solution
To find the effi... | 4 | [
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Speed of particle Galilean relativity
•
• Thread starter j3dwards
• Start date
In summary, one particle created in a high-energy particle accelerator has a speed of 0.650 c in the laboratory, while the speed of each particle relative to the other is 0.950 c. Using Galilean
relativity, the speed of the second p... | 5 | [
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Goodness of fit - Wikiwand
The goodness of fit of a statistical model describes how well it fits a set of observations. Measures of goodness of fit typically summarize the discrepancy between observed values and the values
expected under the model in question. Such measures can be used in statistical hypothesis test... | 4 | [
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combined binding
Using target to predict combined binding
Mahmoud Ahmed
2024-10-29
Overview
In this document, we extend the BETA algorithm to predict cooperative and/or competitive binding events of two factors at the same region of interest. This method uses the same theory described in
vignette('target') with one... | 4 | [
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Natural number explained
In mathematics, the natural numbers are the numbers 0, 1, 2, 3, etc., possibly excluding 0. Some define the natural numbers as the non-negative integers, while others define them as the positive
integers Some authors acknowledge both definitions whenever convenient. Some texts define the whol... | 4 | [
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Simple (Flat Rate) Interest Calculator: Calculate the Sum of Money Earned by a Principal Amount of Money (Initial Starting Amount Lent, Deposited or Borrowed) of 563,749,587,843 Units (Dollar, Euro, Pound, etc.) for an Investment Duration Period of 168,682 Days
Simple flat rate interest.
Interest
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The Ideal Gas Law and Some Applications
Learning Objectives
1. Learn the ideal gas law.
2. Apply the ideal gas law to any set of conditions of a gas.
3. Apply the ideal gas law to molar volumes, density, and stoichiometry problems.
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zebu: Local Association Measures
Derivation of Bivariate Forms
For two random variables, \(A\) and \(B\), we can estimate the local association for each combination of events \(A = a\) and \(B = b\). This is accomplished by comparing the observed from the
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Math, Grade 7, Proportional Relationships, Connecting Percentage To Proportional Relationships
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Connecting Percentage To Proportional Relationships
Overview
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Math 4 Wisdom. "Mathematics for Wisdom" by Andrius Kulikauskas. | Research / YonedaLemmaTopDown
• In what sense is the Yoneda lemma playing off the ambiguity of functors and their outputs?
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RD Sharma Class 9 Solutions Chapter 13 Linear Equations in Two Variables Ex 13.3
These Solutions are part of RD Sharma Class 9 Solutions. Here we have given RD Sharma Class 9 Solutions Chapter 13 Linear Equations in Two Variables Ex 13.3
Other Exercises
Question 1.
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aqa-synergy-paper-3-and-4-solution Archives - Fridge Physics
When a force acts on a spring it is stretched or compressed, its length will changes by an amount e from its original length.
Demo
In this tutorial you will learn how to calculate the force on a spring given its extension and spring constant.
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A Circle Has A Radius Of 6 Cm. What Is The Area Of The Circle? (Use 3.14 For Pi)
Answer:
113.04 cm²
Step-by-step explanation:
area of a circle= πr²
= 3.14 x 6²
=3.14 x 36
= 113.04 cm²
The volume of a right triangle prism is 33.75 cubic feet which is 5 feet tall.
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Getting Started: SEQTEST Procedure
The following example illustrates a clinical study that uses a two-sided O’Brien-Fleming design (O’Brien and Fleming 1979) to stop the trial early for ethical concerns about possible harm or for
unexpectedly strong efficacy of the new drug.
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Subproportional voting methods
Suppose you’ve got a primary election in which some number of candidates are going to advance to the general election, which will have a single winner. What kind of a slate of candidates is best to
have in the general election? There are three reasonable-seeming answers that I know of:
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An equivariant basis for the cohomology of Springer fibers
Abstract
Springer fibers are subvarieties of the flag variety that play an important role in combinatorics and geometric representation theory. In this paper, we analyze the equivariant cohomology of Springer
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en
J. Eur. Opt. Society-Rapid Publ. 2022,
18
, 1
Review Article
Comments about dispersion of light waves
iXblue, 34 rue de la Croix de Fer, 78100 Saint-Germain-en-Laye, France
^* Corresponding author: herve.lefevre@ixblue.com
Received: 28 February 2022
Accepted: 5 April 2022
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Selina ICSE Class 10 Maths Solutions Chapter 17 Circles
Question 1. In the given figure, O is the centre of the circle. ∠OAB and ∠OCB are 30° and 40° respectively. Find ∠AOC. Show your steps of working.
Solution:
Given:- O is the centre of the circle. ∠OAB and ∠OCB are 30° and 40° respectively.
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