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Bandstop filter design specification object
fdesign.bandstop
Bandstop filter design specification object
Description
The fdesign.bandstop function returns a bandstop filter design specification object that contains the specifications for a filter, such as passband frequency, stopband frequency, passband ripple, and... | 5 | [
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Properties of Morphisms
This post is mainly mathematical. We left it out of our introduction to categories for brevity, but we should lay these definitions down and some examples before continuing on to universal properties
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Paasche Index (Definition, Formula) | Examples on Paasche Price Index
Paasche Index
Last Updated :
21 Aug, 2024
What is the Paasche Price Index?
Paasche Price Index is defined as a methodology to calculate inflation by measuring the price change in a commodity compared to the base year. It was invented by Hermann P... | 5 | [
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PPT - How the heart beats: A mathematical model PowerPoint Presentation - ID:88596
1. How the heart beats: A mathematical model Minh Tran and Wendy Cimbora Summer 2004 Math Biology Workshop
2. Anatomy of the Heart • The heart is a muscle: functions as a pump (circulates nourishment and oxygen to, and CO2 and waste a... | 5 | [
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95-771 – Data Structures and Algorithms for Information Processing Homework #2 solution
Description
Topics: Queues, Red Black Trees and Dynamic Programming
Part 1. Queues and Red Black Trees (90%)
For Part 1, name your project RedBlackTreeSpellCheckerProject.
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2. According to company records, 5% of all automobiles brought
to Geoff’s Garage last year for...
2. According to company records, 5% of all automobiles brought to Geoff’s Garage last year for...
2. According to company records, 5% of all automobiles brought to Geoff’s Garage last year for a state-mandated annual insp... | 5 | [
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and
Scott’s formula
There is a famous formula in domain theory, called Scott’s formula. If B is a basis of a continuous poset X, and f is a monotonic function from B to some dcpo Y, then one can define a new function f’
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Here n[p]=c/v, t[n]‒t[m] is the propagation time with velocity v (x, y, z) along the path l from point min to point n. It turns out that in a vacuum, this propagation must be rectilinear, but the
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General Chemistry 1 & 2
Learning Objectives
By the end of this section, you will be able to:
• Explain the form and function of a rate law
• Use rate laws to calculate reaction rates
• Use rate and concentration data to identify reaction orders and derive rate laws
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Derivatives of logarithmic and exponential functions
Exponential functions can be differentiated using the chain rule. One of the most intriguing and functional characteristics of the natural exponential function is that it is its own derivative.
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Reduced Order Modeling Using Continuous-Time Echo State Network
This example shows how to train a continuous-time echo state network (CTESN) model to solve Robertson's equation.
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Division of Polynomials
DIVISION OF POLYNOMIALS
Let us consider the numbers 13 and 5. When 13 is divided by 5 what is the quotient and remainder?
Yes, of course, the quotient is 2 and the remainder is 3. We write 13 = (5x2) + 3 Let us try.
Dividend = (Divisor x Quotient) + Remainder
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\(K_{\mathrm{sp
To determine the \(K_{\mathrm{sp}}\) value of \(\mathrm{Hg}_{2} \mathrm{I}_{2},\) a solid sample is used, in which some of the iodine is present as radioactive I-131. The count rate of the sample is
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Counting Figures
Counting Figures
The theory of counting the figure is based on the study to decrease the time taken to solve the problem. Many mathematicians have provided the basic concept to solve the problem based on the counting
of the numbers.
The assignment is based on the counting of the figures. This assig... | 4 | [
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Wind Turbine Doubly-Fed Induction Generator (Phasor Type)
Implement phasor model of variable speed doubly-fed induction generator driven by wind turbine
Library
Simscape / Electrical / Specialized Power Systems / Electrical Machines
Description
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Mathspace
A solution to an equation is any value that can replace the variable and make a true statement. To determine whether or not a value satisfies an equation, we need to check whether the left-hand side
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The autocorrelation plots for this series, as shown in the previous section, suggest an AR(1) model for the change in SALES. You should check the diagnostic statistics to see if the AR(1) model is
adequate. Other candidate models include an MA(1) model and low-order mixed ARMA models. In this example, the AR(1) model ... | 4 | [
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None
Directions: Focus at the distance indicated in the column under the lens you are using and in the row across from the lens aperture in use. The depth of field will be everything from HALF the
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d e
Find each product or quotient. $$ \frac{2 x-4}{-2} $$
Short Answer
Expert verified
-x + 2
Step by step solution
01
Identify the expression
Recognize the given expression to be simplified: \( \frac{2x - 4}{-2} \)
02
Split the fraction
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Steady-Flow Process
Steady-flow devices operate under the same conditions for a long period of time after the initial transient start up period. Examples of these types of devices are turbines, compressors, and
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Flashcards - Finance bonds
1. Coupon
regular interest payments that borrower pays
2. level coupon bond
constant coupon paid every year.
3. Face value/Par value
Amount that will be repaid/principal paid at maturity
4. Coupon rate
annual coupon divided by face value (120/1000=.12)
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On Congruences Induced by Certain Relations on “Semigroups”
1. Introduction
In this paper “On quasi-separative ‘semigroup’s’”, Krasilnikova Yu. I. and Novikov B.V. have studied congruences induced by certain relations on a “semigroup”. They further showed that if the
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A Comprehensive Guide on How to Find Maximum Acceleration
Determining the maximum acceleration of an object is a crucial step in understanding its motion and dynamics. This comprehensive guide will walk you through the step-by-step process of finding the
maximum acceleration, complete with technical details, formulas... | 5 | [
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Global Optimization Toolbox
Global Optimization Toolbox Solver Characteristics
Solver Choices
This section describes Global Optimization Toolbox solver characteristics. The section includes recommendations for obtaining results more effectively.
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Numerical Methods in C++ Part 2: Gauss-Legendre Integration
Welcome back to a new post at thoughts-on-cpp.com. In this post, I would like to discuss the Gauss integration algorithm, more precisely the Gauss-Legendre integration algorithm. The Gauss-Legendre
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How Unpredictable was the 2015/16 Premier League season?
Posted 20th May 2015
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Research Methods & Reporting
Random measurement error and regression dilution bias
BMJ 2010
;
340 doi: https://doi.org/10.1136/bmj.c2289 (Published 23 June 2010) Cite this as: BMJ 2010;340:c2289
1. Jennifer A Hutcheon, postdoctoral fellow1,
2. Arnaud Chiolero, doctoral candidate, fellow in public health23,
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Scientific Notation Calculator
This write in scientific notation calculator makes math easy. Users can enter 2 numbers in scientific notation as well as integers and whole numbers.
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What is the derivative for y=tan(x)+x^(5/2)+2x? | Socratic
What is the derivative for #y=tan(x)+x^(5/2)+2x#?
1 Answer
$\frac{\mathrm{dy}}{\mathrm{dx}} = {\sec}^{2} x + \frac{5}{2} {x}^{\frac{3}{2}} + 2$
Explanation:
$y = \tan x + {x}^{\frac{5}{2}} + 2 x$
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Digital To Analog Converter (DAC Or D/A Converter) & Analog To Digital Converter(ADC) - Wisdom Imbibe
Digital to Analog Converter (DAC or D/A Converter) & Analog to Digital converter(ADC)
Digital to Analog Converter (DAC)
Definition
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Probably Overthinking It
According to an exciting new study, childhood vaccines are almost miraculously effective at preventing suffering and death due to infectious disease.
Sadly, that is not actually a headline, because it doesn't generate clicks. What does generate clicks? This:
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None
Gas A is creating a pressure (its partial pressure) when its molecules hit the walls of its container. Gas B does the same. When you mix them up, they just go on doing what they were doing before.
The total pressure is due to both molecules hitting the walls - in other words, the sum of the partial pressures.
The... | 4 | [
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nscented Kalman
unscentedKalmanFilter
Create unscented Kalman filter object for online state estimation
Description
unscentedKalmanFilter creates an object for online state estimation of a discrete-time nonlinear system using the discrete-time unscented Kalman filter algorithm.
When you perform online state estima... | 4 | [
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Ohm's Law - BrainDuniya
What is Ohm’s law of electric current?
A law stating a relationship between flow of amount of electric current to the applied voltage across an electric conductor, is known as the Ohm’s Law.
It states that –
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Units in MathML
1 Introduction
The support of units within MathML [MathML2] is of primary interest to those wishing to use MathML to encode measured data. This Note presents a recommendation for how to include units in any MathML
expression. It deals with both the presentation and content representations of units.
Th... | 5 | [
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Residue of an analytic function
From Encyclopedia of Mathematics
$ f( z) $ of one complex variable at a finite isolated singular point $ a $ of unique character
The coefficient $ c _ {-1} $ of $ {( z - a) } ^ {- 1} $ in the Laurent expansion of the function $ f( z) $ (cf. Laurent series) in a neighbourhood of $ a $... | 4 | [
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Complex Numbers
Enabling complex numbers
Complex numbers have a real part and an imaginary part e.g. 2 + 3j, where j is the square root of -1. Normally, if you attempt to evaluate Sqrt(-1), you'll get a warning, and if you ignore warnings
the result will be NaN. So first you must enable complex numbers.
To enable ... | 4 | [
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Workers are aborted when using focal loss
Hello,
I’m training a model and everything was working fine until I incorporated focal loss. Then all of a sudden the workers keep getting aborted and exiting. I get the error “RuntimeError: DataLoader
worker (pid 784890) is killed by signal: Aborted.”
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Sets - Definition, Theory, Symbols, Types, and Examples (2024)
A set is a collection of well-defined objects that share some common property. It can be a group of any items, such as the names of the months in a year, the days in a week, or a list of variables or
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Elements of Geometry
19. Ex æquali (sc. distantia), or ex æquo, from equality of distance; when there is any number of magnitudes more than two, and as many others, so that they are proportionals when taken two and two
of each rank, and it is inferred, that the first is to the last of the first rank of magnitudes, as ... | 4 | [
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Physics Informed Neural Networks in Modulus Sym
In this section we provide a brief introduction to solving differential equations with neural networks. The idea is to use a neural network to approximate the solution to the given differential
equation and boundary conditions. We train this neural network by constructing... | 5 | [
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Free Constructions 01 Practice Test - 9th Grade
Free Constructions 01 Practice Test - 9th Grade
Question 1
In which of the following situations an angle bisector cannot be constructed to bisect the angle formed between two given lines?
A.
Two intersecting lines
C.
Two perpendicular lines
SOLUTION
Solutio... | 4 | [
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[Solved] Point Group MCQ [Free PDF] - Objective Question Answer for Point Group Quiz - Download Now!
Point Group MCQ Quiz - Objective Question with Answer for Point Group - Download Free PDF
Last updated on Oct 25, 2024
Latest Point Group MCQ Objective Questions
Point Group Question 1:
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Local Quantum State Simulation
This topic describes how to simulate a quantum circuit locally and analyze the simulation results. Building quantum circuits requires iteration on circuit design to refine circuit gates and confirm
behavior. Also, because measurements on quantum hardware are probabilistic, it is useful t... | 5 | [
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UGC NET Dec-2020 and June-2021 Paper-1
Study the given table carefully and answer the questions that follow The following table has semester fees for four different courses in 5 different years
Which course has the highest percentage fee increase from 2019 to 2020?
Question 1 Explanation:
BCA fee increase from 20... | 4 | [
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How do you differentiate implicitly to find the slope of the curve y^4 + x^3 = y^2 + 10x at the given point (0,1)? | Socratic
How do you differentiate implicitly to find the slope of the curve #y^4 + x^3 = y^2 + 10x# at the given point (0,1)?
1 Answer
${y}^{4} + {x}^{3} = {y}^{2} + 10 x$
Differentiate both sides of ... | 5 | [
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Mathematical Explorations with Scilab/Linux
By Pramode C.E.
Little would Jean Baptiste Joseph Fourier, the 18th century French mathematician and revolutionary, have imagined that the analytical techniques he had invented to study the behaviour of mathematical
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How I can find co ordinates of intersection of two curves ?
Answers (3)
Edited: David Wilson on 28 Jul 2019
•
•
Commented: jahanzaib ahmad on 28 Jul 2019
theta=0:pi/400:2*pi; x=sin(pi*theta)+cos(pi*theta); y=cos(pi*theta)-2*sin(pi*theta); x1=sin(pi*theta)+cos(pi*theta)+2; plot(y,x,y,x1);
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WikiMechanics
Magnetic Fields
A three-dimensional space with particle P at the center of a Cartesian coordinate system. P includes a proton located at the origin and a photon somewhere in the vicinity.
Consider a space where a proton provides a frame of reference for describing positions noted by $\overline{r}$. Le... | 4 | [
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Computation with Real Numbers - Master High-Frequency Concepts and Skills for Algebra Proficiency—FAST - Easy Algebra Step-by-Step
Easy Algebra Step-by-Step: Master High-Frequency Concepts and Skills for Algebra Proficiency—FAST! (2012)
Chapter 2. Computation with Real Numbers
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Sonlu farklar yöntemi yardımıyla titmetre ölçümlerinden yapısal deformasyonların belirlenmesi
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What is the slope of the line that goes through (-4, 6) and (4, -3)? | Socratic
What is the slope of the line that goes through #(-4, 6)# and #(4, -3)#?
3 Answers
Explanation:
The slope $m$ of the straight line passing through the points $\left({x}_{1} , {y}_{1}\right) \setminus \equiv \left(- 4 , 6\right)$ & $\left... | 4 | [
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e
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Part of this post (the application to flocking) is implemented on my
Github
Consensus is "a generally accepted opinion or decision among a group of people" (Cambridge Dictionary). Moreinterestingly the state of consensus around a particular issue can evolve over time,
through discussion and de... | 4 | [
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Constant Rate Of Change
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The non-interactive authenticated key exchange protocol known as SOK after its inventors Sakai, Oghishi and Kasahara, is one of the original pairing-based protocols. Like many such early protocols it
was designed to work with a symmetric pairing. However now it is known that symmetric pairings are inefficient. So the ... | 4 | [
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AP Board 7th Class Maths Solutions Chapter 8 Congruency of Triangles InText Questions
AP State Syllabus AP Board 7th Class Maths Solutions Chapter 8 Congruency of Triangles InText Questions and Answers.
AP State Syllabus 7th Class Maths Solutions 8th Lesson Congruency of Triangles InText Questions
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How do you solve - 3= 3- 4( x + 1)? | HIX Tutor
How do you solve #- 3= 3- 4( x + 1)#?
Answer 1
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Answer 2
#-3=3-\color(red)(4(x+1))#
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al
Express all probabilities as fractions. Current rules for telephone area codes allow the use of digits \(2-9\) for the first digit, and \(0-9\) for the second and third digits. How many different
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Bootstrapping
Adrian Correndo, Austin Pearce
Description
This tutorial is intended to show how to implement bootstrapping to the soiltestcorr functions.
What is bootstrapping?
Bootstrapping is a technique introduced in late 1970’s by Bradley Efron (Efron, 1979). It is a general purpose inferential approach that is... | 5 | [
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About small values with huge influence - Sum Of Squares - part 2
In the first part of this blog article we became familiar with the RSS and started to get an insight about the influence of the individual data values. This is followed by this part.
Hat Values and Cook’s Distance – what is really influencing the re... | 5 | [
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How to Calculate Molar Heat Capacity
••• SubstanceP/iStock/GettyImages
The molar heat capacity is the amount of heat that must be added to raise 1 mole (mol) of a substance in order to raise its temperature one degree (either Celsius or Kelvin). The molar heat capacity
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How do you use the second fundamental theorem of Calculus to find the derivative of given int [(ln(t)^(2))/t]dt from [3,x]? | HIX Tutor
How do you use the second fundamental theorem of Calculus to find the derivative of given #int [(ln(t)^(2))/t]dt# from #[3,x]#?
Answer 1
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The beginner’s guide to laser beam quality and M2 measurement
Laser theory teaches us that by design, most laser beam should have a Gaussian beam shape. The fundamental mode of the Gaussian beam (TEM[00]) is an ideal that most laser system designers want to
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1. Its intensity is maximal ... | 4 | [
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The Math Problems from Good Will Hunting, w/ solutions
Mathematics
The Math Problems from Good Will Hunting, w/ solutions
How do you like them apples?
Photo: © 1997 Miramax Pictures
The purpose of this article is to narrate you through solutions to the two math problems solved by the fictional character Will in th... | 5 | [
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Question #dd886 | Socratic
Question #dd886
1 Answer
In order to solve this problem, you need to use the ideal gas law: $\text{PV}$ = $\text{nRT}$, solving for n. Once you know n, you can convert the moles of ${\text{CH}}_{4}$ by multiplying n times
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mcradds R Package
I'm tickled pink to announce the release of mcradds (version 1.0.1) helps with designing, analyzing and visualization in In Vitro Diagnostic trials.
You can install it from CRAN with:
install.packages("mcradds")
or you can install the development version directly from GitHub with:
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Direct product of groups - Wikipedia Republished // WIKI 2
In mathematics, specifically in group theory, the direct product is an operation that takes two groups G and H and constructs a new group, usually denoted G × H. This operation is the group-theoretic
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tate space representation
RLC circuit - state space representation
A state space representation for RLC circuit - example 3
A subject of example is a RLC circuit with four terminals. The considered circuit is constructed in specified way. The capacitor C and the coil L are connected in parallel. Connecting these ele... | 4 | [
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perplexus.info :: Just Math : Mental Cube Root
All about flooble | fun stuff | Get a free chatterbox | Free JavaScript | Avatars
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How hot are Mitochondria?
In a recent preprint, Chretien et al suggest that mitochondria are 10 degrees warmer than the surrounding cytosol. Ten degrees across the membrane of a small organelle struck me as an unreasonably
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Time- and Frequency-Domain Requirements in Control System Designer App
Root Locus Diagrams
Settling Time
If you specify a settling time in the continuous-time root locus, a vertical line appears on the root locus plot at the pole locations associated with the value provided (using a first-order
approximation). In th... | 4 | [
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ma
State estimation is always a popular topic in the control theory. We will consider the discrete-time linear invariant system here. The system is described as \[x_{k+1} = A x_k +Bu_k,~ y_k = Cx_k + \
omega_k,\]
where $A \in \mathbb{R}^{n \times n}, B \in \mathbb{R}^{n \times m}, C \in \mathbb{R}^{p \times n}$, $x_k,... | 4 | [
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Dimensional Analysis
Pronunciation: /dɪˈmɛn.ʃə.nl əˈnæl.ə.sɪs/ Explain
Mathematical equations used in science contain dimensions such as meters or seconds. Dimensional analysis is a tool for verifying these equations.^[3] The dimensions, or units of measure, on both
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How do you calculate the entropy change in a thermodynamic process? After all, whether or not there is no right answer depends on the particular concept you’re using for one. It depends whether there
is a fundamental requirement for entropy change around the origin of thermodynamic phase transition or not. You mention... | 4 | [
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[GAP Forum] How to find consistent polycyclic presentation
Petr Savicky savicky at cs.cas.cz
Wed Aug 26 09:51:50 BST 2015
On Wed, Aug 26, 2015 at 12:07:45PM +0530, Vipul Kakkar wrote:
> Dear Members
>
> How can I find consistent polycyclic presentation form
> (1) the group that I chose from GAP library and
> (2) the... | 5 | [
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In relativity theory, proper acceleration^[1] is the physical acceleration (i.e., measurable acceleration as by an accelerometer) experienced by an object. It is thus acceleration relative to a
free-fall, or inertial, observer who is momentarily at rest relative to the object being measured. Gravitation therefore does... | 4 | [
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2020
Vol. 26 (2020), no. 1
Volodymyr Derkach, Ivan Kovalyov
MFAT 26 (2020), no. 1, 1-26
1-26
Full indefinite Stieltjes moment problem is studied via the step-by-step Schur algorithm. Naturally associated with indefinite Stieltjes moment problem are generalized Stieltjes continued fraction
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Factorization (2.2.3) | OCR GCSE Maths (Higher) Notes | TutorChase
Creating detailed and computation-focused study notes for the topic of factorization, especially tailored for CIE IGCSE students, involves presenting the material with a greater emphasis on
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First-Cut Robust Design
This example shows how to use the Robust Control Toolbox™ commands usample, ucover and musyn to design a robust controller with standard performance objectives. It can serve as a template for more
complex robust control design tasks.
Introduction
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In how many ways can a student choose a programme of 5 courses if 9 courses are available and 2 specific courses are compulsory for every student?
Hint: Let us assume that we have n different things in total. From the concept of permutations and combinations, the number of ways in which we can choose r things from thes... | 4 | [
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Description
SS430 Grade Magnetic Stainless Steel Wire
Introducing our SS430 Grade Magnetic Stainless Steel Wire range, meticulously engineered to meet the diverse needs of both industrial and DIY enthusiasts. This wire is composed of a ferritic
stainless steel alloy, offering a unique combination of excellent corros... | 4 | [
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Bit Operations
Bit Manipulation
• x & (x - 1) — turn off the rightmost 1-bit, producing 0 if none
□ e.g. 01011000 -> 01010000
□ determine if an unsigned integer is a power of 2 or is 0
• x | (x + 1) — turn on the rightmost 0-bit, producing all 1’s if none
□ e.g. 10100111 -> 10101111
• x & (x + ... | 4 | [
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Angle Formula: Properties, Chemical Structure and Uses
Angle Formula – When two lines or planes cross, the degree of rotation around that point that is necessary to align one with the other is called an angle. In geometric forms, it is a critical
measurement. An angle is formed when two intersecting rays, known as the ... | 4 | [
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Find the 55th term of the arithmetic sequence 2, -18, -38,
Formula to find the nth term of an arithmetic sequence is${a}_{n}={a}_{1}+d\left(n-1\right)$${a}_{2}-{a}_{1}=-18-2=-20$${a}_{3}-{a}_{2}=-38-\left(-18\right)=-38+18=-20$Common difference $=d=-20$${a}_
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Simple two-dimensional example
edit
A very familiar example of a curved space is the surface of a sphere. While to our familiar outlook the sphere looks three-dimensional, if an object is constrained to lie on the surface, it only has
two dimensions that it can move in. The surface of a sphere can be completely desc... | 4 | [
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Joule | Definition & Meaning
Joule|Definition & Meaning
Definition
A joule is defined as the energy released when a force of 1 Newton causes an object to displace by 1 meter.It is denoted by the letter J.An important quantity that involves joules is power, which is
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Expansion Projects
An expansion project is a capital project that involves a company increasing its business size. Expansion projects are independent projects because they do not affect the cash flows of the rest of
the company. Cash flows of expansion projects can be categorized as follows:
1. Initial investment o... | 5 | [
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est
ttest2
Description
h = ttest2(x,y) returns a test decision for the null hypothesis that the data in vectors x and y comes from independent random samples from normal distributions with equal means and equal but unknown
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Converting Truth Tables into Boolean Expressions - Electrical Engineering Textbooks
Converting Truth Tables into Boolean Expressions
In designing digital circuits, the designer often begins with a truth table describing what the circuit should do. The design task is largely to determine what type of circuit will perfo... | 5 | [
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ransformation
se3
SE(3) homogeneous transformation
Since R2023b
Description
The se3 object represents an SE(3) transformation as a 3-D homogeneous transformation matrix consisting of a translation and rotation for a right-handed Cartesian coordinate system.
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Multi-time correlations
Multi-time correlations
In this tutorial, we show how to use the OQuPy package to calculate multi-time correlations functions for (possibly) non-Markovian open quantum systems. We will calculate a series of four-time
correlation functions to simulate a 2D electronic spectroscopy measurement.
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Factoring a Trinomial with a Leading Coefficient of 1
Learning Outcomes
• Factor a trinomial with a leading coefficient of [latex]1[/latex]
• Use a shortcut to factor trinomials of the form [latex]x^2+bx+c[/latex]
Now that we have shown you how to factor by grouping, We are going to show you how to factor a trino... | 4 | [
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N Queen Problem - Backtracking Algorithm - dyclassroom | Have fun learning :-)
In this tutorial we will learn about N Queen Problem using backtracking.
Mission
If the chess board is of NxN size then our mission is to place N queens on the board such that each of them are at a safe position without getting attacked fr... | 4 | [
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Reduce Outlier Effects Using Robust Regression
You can reduce outlier effects in linear regression models by using robust linear regression. This topic defines robust regression, shows how to use it to fit a linear model, and compares the results
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Noble model
From Scholarpedia
Martin Fink and Denis Noble (2008), Scholarpedia, 3(2):1803. doi:10.4249/scholarpedia.1803 revision #91582 [link to/cite this article]
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3 Point Charge Coulomb's Law problem
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• Thread starter Kastner86
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In summary, we have three point charges, A, B, and C, in a right triangle with given distances and charges. The electric force on charge C, which is +1.0 nanoC, can be calculated using Coulomb's Law.
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The Science of Registration
Posted on
While organ registration is first and foremost an art, to be practised (hopefully) with musical sensitivity and good taste, there is an interesting mathematical side to it too. Now, if the mere
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Elementary Mensuration for the use of schools, etc
Note. The last three figures of the square root are
found by contracted division.
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Module 6 Mid Module Assessment Answer Key
Engage NY Eureka Math 7th Grade Module 6 Mid Module Assessment Answer Key
Eureka Math Grade 7 Module 6 Mid Module Assessment Task Answer Key
Question 1.
In each problem, set up and solve an equation for the unknown angles.
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