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Canadian Adventures has earnings per share of $2.86 and
dividends per share of $1.80. The total...
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In this hands-on tutorial, we will provide you with a reimplementation of SimCLR self-supervised learning method for pretraining robust feature extractors. This method is fairly general and can be
applied to any vision dataset, as well as different downstream tasks.
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How to Determine the Price Elasticity of Demand - dummies
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Calculat
Anova Calculator
The ANOVA test Calculator is used to calculate statistical analysis on multiple data sets to determine if there are any statistically significant differences between the means of three or more
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What is ANOVA?
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Spot Weld Fatigue Analysis
Allows for the study of fatigue performance of spot welds in structures.
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Multiply or divide as indicated. $$ \frac{p^{2}-25}{4 p} \cdot \frac{2}{5-p} $$
Short Answer
Expert verified
-\frac{p + 5}{2p}
Step by step solution
01
Factorize the Numerators and Denominators
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Sunday Function
Here's a very simple function:
You give it a positive real number, it gives you the square root. It maps 81 to 9, 100 to 10, 2 to 1.414..., and so on and so forth. It's pretty much the only one-argument function that's built into
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Solve IVP: 3.4.5.5 | Eigenvectors Found
• MHB
• Thread starter karush
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In summary, Solve IVP provides the following solution: x'= 4e^{4t}(A cos(2t)+ B sin(2t))+ e^{4t}(-2A sin(2t)+ 2B cos(2t))= e^{4t}((4A+ 2B)cos(2t)+ (B- 2A)sin(2t))
Solve IVP
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G Force Calculator
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G Force Calculator
New
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Ensembles
Introduction
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Factorisation
2.2 Factorisation
Definition
• A process of determining the factors of an algebraic expression or algebraic terms and when multiplied together will form the original expressions.
• Also known as the reverse process of expansion.
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Test Prep for AP® Courses
8.1 Linear Momentum and Force
1
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delay
outputDelay
Determine output delay of single-rate or multirate filter
Since R2022a
Description
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In the figure above, find tan \
Hint:
To solve this question, we must have an idea about Pythagoras theorem for right-angled triangles.
Here the above picture is a right-angled triangle.
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Unit Vector: Practice Problems, Formula
A unit vector is defined with the following properties
(i) Its magnitude is always 1.
(ii) It has no unit.
(iii) It is parallel to a coordinate axis or any arbitrary vector. In the other words, this vector describes a direction.
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Journal of Building Construction and Planning Research Vol.05 No.04(2017), Article ID:79451,17 pages
10.4236/jbcpr.2017.54010
Web Shear Strengthening Technique of Deep Precast Prestressed Hollow Core Slabs under Truck Loads
Islam M. Ezz El-Arab^
Structural Engineering Department, Faculty of Engineering, Tanta Unive... | 4 | [
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Orbit Mechanics of Engineering Topics | Question AI
<div><p>Orbit Mechanics, a fundamental aspect of astrophysics, explores the gravitational interactions that govern the motion of celestial bodies, such as planets, moons, and artificial satellites.
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I have been asked so many times how I derived the probabilities of drawing each poker hand that I have created this section to explain the calculation. This assumes some level mathematical
proficiency; anyone comfortable with high school math should be able to work through this explanation. The skills used here can be... | 5 | [
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Numerical Methods for Partial Differential Equations
• 2nd Edition - May 10, 2014
•
• Editors: Werner Rheinboldt, Alan Jeffrey
•
• Paperback ISBN:
9 7 8 - 1 - 4 8 3 2 - 3 5 5 0 - 9
• eBook ISBN:
9 7 8 - 1 - 4 8 3 2 - 6 2 4 2 - 0
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ManPag.es -
slahrd.f
NAME
slahrd.f −
SYNOPSIS
Functions/Subroutines
subroutine SLAHRD (N, K, NB, A, LDA, TAU, T, LDT, Y, LDY)
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3 easy hypothesis tests for the mean value | Your Data Teacher
3 easy hypothesis tests for the mean value
Data scientists and analysts often have to work with mean values and need to compare the mean value of a sample with a known expected value or the mean value of another sample. Statistics helps us
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If x, y, z are three natural numbers in A.P. such that $x+y+z=30$ then the possible number of ordered triplet (x, y, z) is
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Initial Deposit & Savings Goal Amount
Amount Currently Saved:
Amount to accumulate (Savings Goal):
Interest Rate & Recurring Deposits Amount
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Example 37.4 Ordinal Model for Multinomial Data
This example illustrates how you can use the GENMOD procedure to fit a model to data measured on an ordinal scale. The following statements create a SAS data set called Icecream. The data set
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Hungarian.jl
The package provides one implementation of the Hungarian algorithm(Kuhn-Munkres algorithm) based on its matrix interpretation. This implementation uses a sparse matrix to keep tracking those marked
zeros, so it costs less time and memory than Munkres.jl. Benchmark details can be found here.
Let's say we h... | 5 | [
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Brandon KalinowskiThe Cost to 3D Print a Piece of Paper
My friend Erik asked me how much it would cost to 3D print a piece of paper.
So how much would it cost you if you run out of paper but need to write down some great idea you had on something! Let's find out. This post has a lot of math so I've warned you!
Standar... | 4 | [
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Lesson 9: Complex Numbers
Hi Everyone!
On this page you will find some material about Lesson 9. Read through the material below, watch the videos, and follow up with your instructor if you have questions.
Lesson 9: Complex Numbers
Resources
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Find the compound interest on \
Hint: Firstly among the data given in the question it is clear that the principle amount and time period are \[{\text{Rs}}{\text{.24000}}\] for \[{\text{2}}\dfrac{{\text{1}}}{{\text{3}}}\] year and
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2. For 0 <= x <= 1, let f(x) = max{ x^2, 2x(1 - x), (1 - x)^2}.Find the minimum value of f(x) for 0 <= x <= 1. Note: For real numbers a, b, c,...,
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Analysis And Design Of Fillet Welds
Analysis And Design Of Fillet Welds
ASSUMPTIONS IN THE ANALYSIS OF WELDED JOINTS
The following assumptions are made in the analysis of welded joints.
� Welds connecting various parts are homogeneous, isotropic and elastic.
� The parts connected by welds are rigid and their defor... | 4 | [
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Understanding optimizer log
9.1 Understanding optimizer log¶
The optimizer produces a log which splits roughly into four sections:
1. summary of the input data,
2. presolve and other pre-optimize problem setup stages,
3. actual optimizer iterations,
4. solution summary.
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Integral of Sec x - Formula, Proof
Trigonometric functions perform an essential role in many mathematical concepts and applications. One of the essential trigonometric functions is the secant function, that is the opposite of the
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Downlink Shared Channel
The physical downlink shared channel (PDSCH) is used to transmit the downlink shared channel (DL-SCH). The DL-SCH is the transport channel used for transmitting downlink data (a transport block).
DL-SCH Coding
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Worksheet on Remainder Theorem
WORKSHEET ON REMAINDER THEOREM
Problem 1 :
Without performing division, find the remainder when
x^3 + 2x^2 - 7x + 5 is divided by x - 1
Problem 2 :
Without performing division, find the remainder when
x^4 - 2x^2 + 3x - 1 is divided by x + 2
Problem 3 :
Find a given that:
when x^3... | 4 | [
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NCERT Exemplar Solutions for Chapter 10 Gravitation Class 9 Science
NCERT Exemplar Solutions for Class 9 Science Chapter 10 Gravitation (MCQ, SAQ and LAQ)
┌──────────────┬───────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────┐
│Chapter Name │NCERT Exemplar Solutions for Class 9 Science Ch 10 Gravitation │
├... | 4 | [
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Exploitation of A-question ljw in Wu Li school competition (thinking + map application)
Wu Li school competition question A
Exploitation of ljw (thinking + map application)
Meaning:
Given a [] and b [] two arrays with the same length of n, after a series of operations,
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Numerical Analysis
From Scholarpedia
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The use of Mutual Funds and Compound Interest
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and is professionally managed.The creation of mutual fund is highly disput... | 5 | [
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How to solve $3{e^x} = 2{e^{ - x}} + 4$?
Hint: Here we will rearrange the given equation to get a quadratic equation in ${e^x}$and solve it using quadratic formula to get the value of ${e^x}$then by applying logarithm on both sides we will
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increment
This is the third in a series of four articles based on my Jupyter Notebooks exploring quantum computing as a tool for generating random number distributions.
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Fun with Perspective Anamorphism: a coke can, a coffee cup and Lady Liberty
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Fun with Perspective Anamorphism: a coke can, a coffee cup and Lady Liberty
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Integer odds and prime numbers
For every integer m > 1, it’s possible to choose N so that the proportion of primes in the sequence 1, 2, 3, … N is 1/m. To put it another way, you can make the odds against one of the first N
natural numbers being prime any integer value you’d like [1].
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Logistic regression
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Logistic regression is a statistical method used for binary classification, which means it is employed to predict the probability of an observation belonging to one of two possible classes or
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Dynamics READ the Textbook Work Kinetic Energy Potential
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Dynamics READ the Textbook! Work/ Kinetic Energy Potential Energy Conservative forces Conservation laws Momentum Part II – “We are to admit no more causes of natural things than such as are both true
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Chapter
import math #Example 8_1 #To find the rotational kinetic energy m=5.98*10**24 #units in Kg r=6.37*10**6 #units in meters I=(2.0/5)*m*r**2 #units in Kg meter**2 t=86400 #units in sec w=(2*math.pi)/(t)
#units in rad/sec KE=0.5*(I*w**2) #units in joules print "The rotational kinetic energy is KE=" print round(KE,-... | 5 | [
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Energy-efficient Deployment of Mobile Sensor Networks by PSO - P.PDFKUL.COM
Energy-efficient Deployment of Mobile Sensor Networks by PSO Wu Xiaoling, Shu Lei, Wang Jin, Jinsung Cho1, and Sungyoung Lee Department of Computer Engineering, Kyung Hee University, Korea {xiaoling,
sl8132, wangjin, sylee}@oslab.khu.ac.kr
[em... | 4 | [
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Matrix Structural Analysis
Pergamon Unified Engineering Series
• 1st Edition - October 22, 2013
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Absolute Value - Meaning, How to Find Absolute Value, Examples - [[company name]] [[target location]], [[stateabr]]
Absolute ValueMeaning, How to Calculate Absolute Value, Examples
Many perceive absolute value as the length from zero to a number line. And that's not wrong, but it's by no means the complete story.
In ... | 4 | [
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General Form of an Arithmetic Progress | Common Difference (C.D.) of an A.P.
General Form of an Arithmetic Progress
The general form of an Arithmetic Progress is {a, a + d, a + 2d, a + 3d, a + 4d, a + 5d, ..........}, where ‘a’ is known as the first term of the Arithmetic Progress and ‘d’ is known as the common
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Calculate Simple Interest | Formula to Calculate Simple Interest? | Formula
Calculate Simple Interest
How to calculate simple interest?
Principal: The money which we deposit in or the lower from the bank or the money learned called the principal.
Rate of interest: The interest paid on $ 100 for one year is called t... | 4 | [
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Grzegorz Jagodziński
Version of 2012-05-13
Wersja polska • Bilanguage version / Wersja dwujęzyczna
Grzegorz Jagodziński
Curves of Perseus
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Qual Attempt #1
Date Written: July 14, 2023; Last Modified: July 14, 2023
Practise makes perfect, and we are far from perfect.
I’ll be making posts like this every time I attempt a (past) qualifying exam on my own time. In these, I’ll post a copy of the exam (all of which can be found on UCLA’s website, by the way),... | 5 | [
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Envision Math Grade 8 Volume 1 Chapter 1 Exercise 1.3 Real Number Solutions - Math Book Answers
Envision Math Grade 8 Volume 1 Chapter 1 Exercise 1.3 Real Number Solutions
Envision Math Grade 8, Volume 1, Chapter 1: Real Number
Page 19 Exercise 1 Answer
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How To Find Slope Of A Tangent Line
There are several ways in which you can find the slope of a tangent to a function. These include actually drawing a plot of the function and the tangent line and physically measuring the slope and
also using successive approximations via secants. However, for simple algebraic funct... | 4 | [
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Differentiation From First Principles
This section looks at calculus and differentiation from first principles.
Differentiating a linear function
A straight line has a constant gradient, or in other words, the rate of change of y with respect to x is a constant.
Example
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Non homogeneous roof - Equivalences between Calabi–Yau manifolds and roofs of projective bundle
In the following section we will describe the only non homogeneous roof present in the list of (Kan18) , and we will describe the 𝐾3 pairs arising by such construction.
4.2.1 Homogeneous vector bundles on the five dimen-si... | 4 | [
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Using Periodic Identities to Evaluate a Trigonometric Function Involving Special Angles
Question Video: Using Periodic Identities to Evaluate a Trigonometric Function Involving Special Angles Mathematics • First Year of Secondary School
Find the exact value of sin (−120°) without using a calculator.
Video Transcript
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Subarray Product Less Than K - Foolish Hungry Blog
Leetcode 713. Subarray Product Less Than K
Problem
Given an array of integers nums and an integer k, return the number of contiguous subarrays where the product of all the elements in the subarray is strictly less than k.
Example 1:
Input: nums = [10,5,2,6], k = 10... | 5 | [
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Partial Fractions: Integrating a Problem
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In summary, the conversation discusses a problem involving integrating using partial fractions. The attempt at a solution involved using long division to get the integral of (x3-4x2+x+6)/(x2-x+2) and
splitting it into three sep... | 4 | [
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Unique and Distinct Values Using Arrays
Learn to create a program that searches for unique and distinct elements within an array.
In this lesson, we’ll learn about two special numbers unique numbersa value which appears in the data exactly once and distinct numbersa value that does not repeat in a set of data but it ... | 4 | [
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Formulas used to describe solutions (2024)
• mixtures and solutions
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• making dilutions
• working with stock solutions
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Camassa-Holm equation
Camassa-Holm equation¶
This tutorial was contributed by Colin Cotter.
The Camassa Holm equation [CH93] is an integrable 1+1 PDE which may be written in the form
\[m_t + mu_x + (mu)_x = 0, \quad u - \alpha^2u_{xx} = m,\]
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Chapter 4: Pricing
Chapter learning objectives
Upon completion of this chapter you will be able to:
• explain the factors that influence the pricing of a product or service, e.g. costs, demand and competition
• define and explain the price elasticity of demand
• from supplied data, derive and manipulate a stra... | 5 | [
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GATE’22 EE: Daily Practices Quiz 23-Oct-2021
GATE 2022
Organizing Institute for GATE 2022 is the Indian Institute of Technology Kharagpur.
The GATE 2022 Exam will be held on 5, 6, 12, and 13 February 2022. Each day 2 shifts will be held for the GATE 2022 Exam. The Date and timing and center of the exam for each in... | 5 | [
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The Stacks project
99.4 The Isom functor
In Situation 99.3.1 we can consider the subfunctor
\[ \mathit{Isom}(\mathcal{F}, \mathcal{G}) \subset \mathit{Hom}(\mathcal{F}, \mathcal{G}) \]
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Updated April 12, 2023
Definition of Python Perfect Number
Perfect number in python is defined as an implementation that is built in python where the number which is required to search for being perfect is broken down into factors, and then the factors are
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Passive Beamforming and Trajectory Optimization for Reconfigurable Intelligent Surface-Assisted UAV Secure Communication
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Parabola Formula | Equation, Properties, Examples
Equation, Properties, Examples | Parabola Formula
The parabola is an appealing and multifaceted geometric shape that managed to drew the attention of mathematicians and scientists for ages. Its unusual properties and simple yet elegant equation
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designMatrix
Fixed- and random-effects design matrices
Description
D = designMatrix(lme) or D = designMatrix(lme,'Fixed') returns the fixed-effects design matrix for the linear mixed-effects model lme.
D = designMatrix(lme,'Random') returns the random-effects design matrix for the linear mixed-effects mod... | 5 | [
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What volume OF SOLVENT must we add to a 500*mL solution of 1.2*mol*L^-1 concentration to dilute the concentration to 1.0*mol*L^-1? | Socratic
What volume OF SOLVENT must we add to a #500*mL# solution of #1.2*mol*L^-1# concentration to dilute the concentration to #1.0*mol*L^-1#?
1 Answer
Look at this dimensionally....... | 4 | [
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Tensor contraction
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In multilinear algebra, a tensor contraction is an operation on a tensor that arises from the natural pairing of a finite-dimensional vector space and its dual. In components, it is expressed as a
sum of products of scalar components of the tensor(s) caused by apply... | 4 | [
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forum.alglib.net
If the only unknown in your problem is X (i.e. Y is known and fixed), then you should simply pass R^T to the minqpsetlc2() function. If Y is also unknown, i.e. you solve for both X and Y, then you
should augment R^T with minus identity matrix -I, i.e. append it (not add!) to R^T.
Sergey
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Last Updated on August 28, 2021
In a previous post, we introduced the method of Lagrange multipliers to find local minima or local maxima of a function with equality constraints. The same method can be applied to those with
inequality constraints as well.
In this tutorial, you will discover the method of Lagrange mu... | 5 | [
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Backgammon Ends - KATGAMMON | Backgammon EquipmentBackgammon Ends
Backgammon EndsMizban Host
Mathematicians look at the world a bit oddly. We are interested in obscure things, we derive great satisfaction from being certain about things others might take for granted or never think about, and
frequently we can apply th... | 4 | [
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Tutorial 15: First principles calculation of
Tutorial 15: First principles calculation of \(U\) and \(J\)
Author:
Davide Sarpa
Date:
Aug 2024
Introduction
The goal of the tutorial is to provide a working example on how it is possible to compute the \(U\) and \(J\) parameters from first principles. We w... | 4 | [
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Mixture of structural models
Objectives: learn how to implement between subject mixture models (BSMM) and within subject mixture models (WSMM).
Demos: bsmm1_project, bsmm2_project, wsmm_project
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nZ8Hf0cmfPE
Introduction
There are two approaches to define a mixture of models:
• def... | 4 | [
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Balbharti 12th Maharashtra State Board Maths Solutions Book Pdf Chapter 1 Mathematical Logic Ex 1.1 Questions and Answers.
Maharashtra State Board 12th Maths Solutions Chapter 1 Mathematical Logic Ex 1.1
Question 1.
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AP Physics B&C- Multiple Choice Practice Questions on Circular Motion and Rotation
If we did all the things we are capable of, we would literally astound ourselves.
– Thomas Alva Edison
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Coulomb’s Laws of Electrostatics
Charles-Augustin de Coulomb discovered the Laws of Electrostatics in 1785 known as Coulomb’s Law. Until 1784, no one knew about the unit of the electric charge, then the Coulomb introduced these laws
after multiple experiments on force between two masses based on the Inverse Square La... | 5 | [
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Consider the following statements, for a classical system whose configuration space has dimension $d$:
1. Lagrange equations admit a smaller group of "symmetries" (coordinate change under which equations are formally unchanged) than Hamilton's;
2. The 'symplectic diffeomorfism' (=coordinate changes whos... | 4 | [
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What is the power and torque of a Tamiya Mini 4WD Hyper-Dash PRO Motor? - Mini4Science
How much horsepower does a Tamiya Mini 4WD Hyper-Dash PRO motor generate? How much torque does it have? Where is the sweet power band of the motor? Let’s do some experiments to find out.
Introduction
We have been testing different ... | 4 | [
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If the interest rate for a loan was quoted as an effective interest rate (EIR) there would be less confusion in loan shopping! The EIR is the actual interest rate you would pay yourself at the end of
the year if you lent the money to yourself. You are borrowing the money from a lender and it is assumed that the lender... | 4 | [
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A toroid has a mean radius R equal to dfrac20pi cm class 12 physics JEE_Main
Hint: First we need to calculate the number of turns of the wire per unit length. Then we can find the magnetic intensity by multiplying the number of turns per unit length with the current in the
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How do you differentiate ycosx^2-y^2=xy? | HIX Tutor
How do you differentiate #ycosx^2-y^2=xy#?
Answer 1
$\frac{\mathrm{dy}}{\mathrm{dx}} = \frac{y \left(2 x \sin \left({x}^{2} + 1\right)\right)}{\cos \left({x}^{2}\right) - x - 2 y}$.
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How VAULT works | VAULT
The token locker contract normalizes/unifies the interface of a liquidity locker for Uniswap AMM V2. What sets it apart is that allows owners to continuously collect their positions' fees without
compromising the security and properties of the lock.
How fee collection works:
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Dividing the Field
A farmer has a field which is the shape of a trapezium as illustrated below. To increase his profits he wishes to grow two different crops. To do this he would like to divide the field into two
trapeziums each of equal area. How could he do this?
Problem
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lorad-k80-vignette
In this vignette, we explain how one can estimate the marginal likelihood using the LoRaD method (Wang et al. 2023).
Data
Two DNA sequences, each of length 200 sites, were simulated under the K80 substitution model (Kimura 1980). This model has two parameters:
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How many squares on a Chess Board? | Battle Of Chess
How many squares on a Chess Board?
How many squares on a chess board?
The answer may surprise you as it’s not 64 squares which is the first response I hear almost every time I ask this question to someone.
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Refining the Peak Oil Rosy Scenario Part 3: Hubbert's revised model
Techniques of prediction of future events range from the completely irrational to the semi-rational to the highly rational. Rational techniques of predicting the behavior of a system require
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Non Linear Vortex Structures in Stratified Fluid Driven by Small-Scale Helical Force
Non Linear Vortex Structures in Stratified Fluid Driven by Small-Scale Helical Force ()
1. Introduction
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Math, Grade 7, Working With Rational Numbers, Reviewing The Properties Of Addition
Reviewing The Properties Of Addition
Overview
Students review the properties of addition and write an example for each. Then they apply the properties to simplify numerical expressions.
Key Concepts
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Bond Graph Modelling, A Quick Learning: Part 4
In this article, I would focus on extracting the differential equations from the bond graph presented earlier (
Part 3
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How to deal with uncertainty in ML? Part 3
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High Pass Filter: Definition, Circuit, Characteristics and applicationsWhat is High Pass Filter? - Circuit Diagram, Characteristics & Applications - Know Electronics
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Consider the series , which follows the GARCH process. The conditional distribution of the series Y for time t is written
where denotes all available information at time . The conditional variance is
where
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Decoding Why 0.6 + 0.3 = 0.8999999999999999 in JS and How to Solve?
Understanding IEEE 754 Floating-Point Numbers and also exploring how 0.1+0.2 is 0.30000000000000004 step-by-step
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Engineering Reference — EnergyPlus 8.0
Generic Contaminant Predictor-Corrector[LINK]
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Nested Tori
I'll someday explain what this is, but for now just enjoy! (Well, this is ultimately a visualization blog. The math explanations are bonus.)
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