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Exploring Information and Entropy: A Deep Dive into Uncertainty Measurement
INTRODUCTION
In the world of information theory and numerical physics, the idea of entropy stands as a critical determinant of uncertainty. Introduced by Claude E. In his important 1948 paper "A Mathematical
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None
After completing this tutorial, you should be able to:
1. Solve quadratic inequalities using a sign graph of factors.
2. Solve quadratic inequalities using the test-point method.
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RBSE 12th Physics Model Paper Set 1 with Answers in English
Students must start practicing the questions from RBSE 12th Physics Model Papers Set 1 with Answers in English Medium provided here.
RBSE Class 12 Physics Model Paper Set 1 with Answers in English
Time . 2 Hours 45 Min.
Max Marks: 56
General Instruction to... | 5 | [
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Understanding PLONK
2019 Sep 22
See all posts
Special thanks to Justin Drake, Karl Floersch, Hsiao-wei Wang, Barry Whitehat, Dankrad Feist, Kobi Gurkan and Zac Williamson for review
Very recently, Ariel Gabizon, Zac Williamson and Oana Ciobotaru announced a new general-purpose zero-knowledge proof scheme called PLO... | 4 | [
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Funding Costs of Inverse Perpetual Contract
The price of the traditional futures contract may change with the spot price. This spread is what we often call the basis. When the futures contract is close to the delivery date, the basis will be
close to zero. Since the perpetual contract is not delivered, the funding cost... | 4 | [
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Open Quantum Physics and Environmental Heat Conversion into Usable Energy
Page: 1-4 (4)
Author: Eliade Stefanescu
DOI: 10.2174/9781608059867114010004
Abstract
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Analytical Investigation of the Dynamic Response of a Timoshenko Thin-Walled Beam with Asymmetric Cross Section Under Deterministic Loads
All published articles of this journal are available on ScienceDirect.
Analytical Investigation of the Dynamic Response of a Timoshenko Thin-Walled Beam with Asymmetric Cross Sectio... | 4 | [
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Calculating the Value of an Electric Field - Units and Direction
Electricity - Calculating the Value of an Electric Field
Electricity is one of the critical topics in the field of physics. It is also important in our day-to-day lives. While gaining sound knowledge on electricity, several new Concepts have come across
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Cofunction identity of csc (or) cosec function
Cofunction identity of csc $($or$)$ cosec function
Formula
Sexagesimal System
$\csc{(90^\circ-\theta)} \,\,$ (or) $\,\, \operatorname{cosec}{(90^\circ-\theta)} \,=\, \sec{\theta}$
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Pearson's r - (Intro to Probabilistic Methods) - Vocab, Definition, Explanations | Fiveable
Pearson's r
from class:
Intro to Probabilistic Methods
Definition
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Fixed-Point Filter Design in MATLAB
Design filters for use with fixed-point input. The example analyzes the effect of coefficient quantization on filter design. You must have the Fixed-Point Designer™ software to run this example.
Introduction
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8) Your client is 25 years old and wants to start receiving
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Curve fitting: Reproducing Excel
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Code:
Function HSplineFit1DA(XA As Variant, YA As Variant, M As Long, Optional XIA As Variant) As Variant
Dim FitResA() As Double, NumXRows As Long, NumXIrows As Long, i As Long, J As Long
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What Is Zero Coupon Bond?
When a bond does not pay coupon payments or interest and trades but rather pays a bulk amount of money at the time of maturity, it is called a Zero Coupon bond. A Zero Coupon bond is also known as a
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Solitons and the KdV equation
Rarely does a nonlinear differential equation, especially a nonlinear partial differential equation, have a closed-form solution. But that is the case for the Korteweg–De Vries equation.
(Technically I should say it’s rare for a naturally-occurring nonlinear differential equation to hav... | 4 | [
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Maximum Likelihood Estimation
Last Updated: 10th October, 2023
Maximum likelihood estimation is a widely used statistical method for estimating the parameters of a probability distribution. It involves finding the values of the parameters that maximize the
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Return on Equity (ROE) is one of the most significant financial metrics used by investors and analysts to gauge the profitability and financial health of a company. It represents the return generated
on the shareholders’ equity. This tutorial will guide you through the concept, calculation, interpretation, and applica... | 4 | [
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Integral of
Introduction to integral of cos(lnx)
In calculus, the integral is a fundamental concept that assigns numbers to functions to define displacement, area, volume, and all those functions that contain a combination of tiny elements. It is
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López García, José Luis
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Ordering of bisection localization vector
Hi users,
a. I'd like to understand the ordering of the localization vector in the bisection printout -- from left to right, is the ordering all the x first, then y, then z? Or is it x, y, z, x, y, z, ...?
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III Theoretical Physics of Soft Condensed Matter - Functional derivatives and integrals
3Functional derivatives and integrals
III Theoretical Physics of Soft Condensed Matter
3.2 Functional integrals
Given a coarse-grained ψ, we have can define the total partition function
e
−βF
TOT
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What is the Discount Method?
Discount Method
The “discount method” is an approach used in financial and investment analysis, where future cash flows are discounted back to their present values to allow for more accurate comparisons and
investment decisions. This is often used when performing calculations such as Net P... | 4 | [
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DAV Class 8 Maths Chapter 6 Brain Teasers Solutions
The DAV Class 8 Maths Book Solutions Pdf and DAV Class 8 Maths Chapter 6 Brain Teasers Solutions of Compound Interest offer comprehensive answers to textbook questions.
DAV Class 8 Maths Ch 6 Brain Teasers Solutions
Question 1A.
Tick (✓) the correct option.
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Linear Pair Perpendicular Theorem | Geometry Help
This theorem states that if two straight lines intersect at a point, and the linear pair of angles they form have an equal measure, then the two lines are perpendicular to each other.
Problem
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Quine's New Foundations
First published Wed Jan 4, 2006; substantive revision Mon May 22, 2006
Quine's system of axiomatic set theory, NF, takes its name from the title (“New Foundations for Mathematical Logic”) of the 1937 article which introduced it (Quine [1937a]). The axioms of NF are
extensionality:
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Mixed-Integer Surrogate Optimization, Problem-Based
This example shows how to solve an optimization problem that involves integer variables. In this example, find the point x that minimizes the multirosenbrock function over integer-valued arguments
ranging from –3 to 6 in 10 dimensions. The multirosenbrock function is... | 5 | [
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tive
Lesson 18
Subtraction in Equivalent Expressions
Let's find ways to work with subtraction in expressions.
18.1: Number Talk: Additive Inverses
Find each sum or difference mentally.
\(\text-30 + \text-10\)
\(\text- 10 + \text-30\)
\(\text- 30 - 10\)
\(10 - \text- 30\)
18.2: A Helpful Observation
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Modulus-argument form of complex numbers
A complex number consists of two parts, a real part and an imaginary part. We often represent it as an (x, y) point on an Argand diagram.
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4.2.2 Optimisation problems
In general terms an optimisation problem is just one in which the task is to find the best possible solution from among a number of alternatives. Seen in these abstract terms, a huge proportion of
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The χ²tests
The distribution of a categorical variable in a sample often needs to be compared with the distribution of a categorical variable in another sample. For example, over a period of 2 years a
psychiatrist has classified by socioeconomic class the women aged 20-64 admitted to her unit suffering from self pois... | 5 | [
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The graph of a linear equation contains the points (3, 11), and (-2, 1). Which points also lies on the graph? | Socratic
The graph of a linear equation contains the points (3, 11), and (-2, 1). Which points also lies on the graph?
1 Answer
Any point on the graph $y = 2 x + 5$
For example, (2,9) or (1,7)
Explanation:... | 4 | [
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How to Figure Half-Life from Two Measurements
The half-life of a decaying compound is the length of time required for the quantity to decrease by 50%. Radioactive isotopes of elements often decay at constant, measurable rates, and half-life is a
convenient way to describe the rate at which the substance breaks down. S... | 5 | [
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Standard Costing
Standard Costing is often described as estimated future cost because it is set before undertaking any project. The idea is to plan the total cost of materials, labours and overheads and estimating
the sales as well. At the end of the period, when the project gets completed, actual costs are analysed ... | 4 | [
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Introduction to Modeling in Physiology and Medicine
• 2nd Edition - August 1, 2019
• Authors: Claudio Cobelli, Ewart Carson
•
• Paperback ISBN:
9 7 8 - 0 - 1 2 - 8 1 5 7 5 6 - 5
• eBook ISBN:
9 7 8 - 0 - 1 2 - 8 1 5 8 0 5 - 0
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PID spotlight, part 9: Heuristic tuning for a self-limiting process | Control Engineering
PID spotlight, part 9: Heuristic tuning for a self-limiting process
When a PID controller is behaving badly, do we start over? What if our open or closed loop tuning method got us almost there? Can we use what we see and a few si... | 5 | [
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Wind P99, P90, P50 (1-year, 10-year) and Debt Sizing
.
This page explains how to evaluate the probability of achieving different levels of wind production that I refer to as P90, P99 etc. I also address the painful issue of the difference between a
one-year P90 and a ten-year P90. At the end of the web page I describe... | 4 | [
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Logical Reasoning Quiz (Based on Cards): Part 5
Directions : Refer to the data below and answer the questions that follow :
Four friends A,B,C and D are playing a card game called FLASH in which 3 cards are dealt to each player. The card value of each card is the number written on it. The face cards Jack , Que... | 4 | [
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Normal Force
Trending Questions
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A block of mass
m
is placed on the floor of lift which is moving with velocity
v=4t2
, where
t
is time in second and velocity in
m/s
. Find the time at which normal force on the block is three times of its weight.
A. (3g8)s
B. g4s
C. 3g s
D. g s
View Solution
Q. Wha... | 4 | [
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Interpretable Solutions for Stochastic Dynamic Programming
Abstract
1. In conservation of biodiversity, natural resource management and behavioural ecology, stochastic dynamic programming, and its mathematical framework, Markov decision processes (MDPs), are used to
inform sequential decision-making under uncerta... | 4 | [
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How Focal Statistics works
Available with Spatial Analyst license.
Available with Image Analyst license.
The Focal Statistics tool performs an operation that calculates a statistic for input cells within a set of overlapping windows or neighborhoods. The statistic (for example, mean, maximum, or sum) is
calculated fo... | 5 | [
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The Non-Convexity Debate in Machine Learning
Last Updated on July 17, 2023 by Editorial Team
Originally published on Towards AI.
Unpacking Mean Squared Error’s Impact on Logistic Regression
Photo by DeepMind on Unsplash
Author(s): Pratik Shukla
“If you can’t, you must. If you must, you can.” — Tony Robbins
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Build an aesthetically pleasing divisor tree
An aesthetically pleasing divisor tree is a tree of divisors of input n that, for any composite number m, has two children nodes that are the pair of divisors that are closest to the square root of
m. The left node should be the smaller divisor of m and the right node should... | 4 | [
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Definition
• A triangle is a right triangle if the sum of the squares of its two shorter sides equals the square of the longest side (hypotenuse).
• An obtuse triangle has a sum of squares of its two shorter sides less than the square of the longest side (hypotenuse).
• An acute triangle has a sum of squares of... | 4 | [
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文章信息
Zhou Yucheng, Cheng Fang, An Yuan, Chen Yongping, Zhao Hui
周玉成, 程放, 安源, 陈永平, 赵辉
CONTROLLABILITY OF LINEAR FEEDBACK CONTROL SYSTEMS WITH COMMUNICATION CONSTRAINS
具有通讯约束的线性状态反馈控制系统的可控性
Scientia Silvae Sinicae, 2003, 39(6): 131-135.
林业科学, 2003, 39(6): 131-135.
文章历史
Received date: 2... | 4 | [
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A Quantum Langevin Approach to Hawking Radiation
thesis
posted on 2013-06-25, 12:33 authored by Paul Gordon Abel
An investigation of Hawking radiation and a method for calculating particle creation in Schwarzschild spacetime using a quantum Langevin approach is presented in this thesis. In particular we shall
show t... | 4 | [
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The Stacks project
Example 27.8.13. Let $R = \mathbf{C}[t]$ and
\[ S = R[X_1, X_2, X_3, \ldots ]/(X_ i^2 - tX_{i + 1}). \]
The grading is such that $R = S_0$ and $\deg (X_ i) = 2^{i - 1}$. Note that if $\mathfrak p \in \text{Proj}(S)$ then $t \not\in \mathfrak p$ (otherwise $\mathfrak p$ has to contain all of the $X_... | 4 | [
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Statistical position parameters - Ellistat
Statistical position parameters are measures used in statistics to locate or pinpoint the central or typical position of data in a set of values. The main statistical position parameters include :
• Average The average is the sum of all values, divided by the total number o... | 4 | [
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The Stacks project
Lemma 34.4.9. Let $S$ be a scheme. Let $\mathit{Sch}_{\acute{e}tale}$ be a big étale site containing $S$. The structures $S_{\acute{e}tale}$, $(\textit{Aff}/S)_{\acute{e}tale}$, and $S_{affine, {\
acute{e}tale}}$ are sites.
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Module 15
What you need to learn (Learning Objectives):
In this module we learn that psychological processes (such as human memory) can be modeled by mathematical equations.
You will learn to solve these equations.
Why do you need to learn this?
In real life, we often need to find mathematical equations that can mode... | 4 | [
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Simple Exponential Smoothing Model - Nixtla
Model References
Simple Exponential Smoothing Model
Step-by-step guide on using the SimpleExponentialSmoothing Model with Statsforecast.
Table of Contents
Introduction
Exponential smoothing was proposed in the late 1950s (Brown, 1959; Holt, 1957; Winters, 1960), and has ... | 5 | [
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gle
Unveiling The Height Of Shadow: A Comprehensive Guide To Measuring Shadow Length
To determine the height of a shadow, consider the angle of elevation, the height of the object casting the shadow, and the relationship between them. The tangent of the angle of elevation equals the
ratio of the object’s height to the... | 4 | [
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Game Theory (Part 3) - Weak Dominance, Iterated Deletion and Common Knowledge
This is part 3 of my series on game theory. For an index, see
here
. The series follows the lectures of Ben Polak which are available on the
Open Yale Courses website
.
In the
previous entry
, we introduced some of the formal notation ... | 4 | [
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A Practical Guide to Indoor Office Lighting
Good lighting design can improve worker efficiency and reduce a building owner’s operating costs.
Years ago, calculating the number of lighting fixtures for an indoor office space only required you to determine the average uniform horizontal illumination, in footcandles (fc)... | 4 | [
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Errors: general considerations
In numerical mathematics, input data is given to an algorithm which then produces output data. The algorithm is a finite number of precise instructions, which require specific input data and,
executed in a given sequence, determine the output data. Typically, there are errors in the input... | 5 | [
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Median-of-Means
An approach to heavy-tailed scalar concentration and multivariate heavy-tailed concentration.
The overall idea is straightforward: Split the data into buckets and compute the sample mean of each bucket. Then the overall estimator is
There are several questions to answer to implement this in practice. ... | 4 | [
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Audio Amplifier Feedback - Rate-of-Closure
This post is a part of the series on audio amplifier feedback. The contents of the series can be found here.
Earlier in this series of posts, I showed that the loop gain is the product of open loop gain $A$ and the feedback network gain $B$: $LG = A \times B$:
If one plots t... | 4 | [
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Question #61472 | Socratic
Question #61472
1 Answer
${\text{3.86 mol L}}^{- 1}$
Explanation:
The trick here is to realize that the mole fraction of copper(II) perchlorate is the same regardless of the mass, and consequently, the volume of this solution.
As you know the molarity of the solution tells you the number... | 5 | [
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Mastering Related Rates in Calculus: A Comprehensive Guide | AIMath
Casting a pebble into still waters leads to the formation of expanding concentric ripples. These ripples, embodying waves with a continuously altering radius and area, illustrate change. Related
rates in the realm of Calculus explore how to calculate t... | 5 | [
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Gelman.Diagnostic
To use the Gelman.Diagnostic function, the user must first have multiple MCMC chains for the same model, and three chains is usually sufficient. The easiest way to obtain multiple chains is with the
LaplacesDemon.hpc function.
Although the LaplacesDemon function does not simultaneously update multipl... | 4 | [
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TFE4120 Electromagnetism: Crash Course
Total Page:16
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Assistant: Hallvar Haugdal E-451.
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. Exercises help: proposal time 13:00-15:00 place: E-451. Paticipants: should have Bsc in electronic, electrical/ power engineering. Aim of the course: Give student... | 4 | [
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Step 1 Given:
$17x\equiv 3\left(mod\text{ }210\right)$
Therefore,
$x\equiv {17}^{-1}\ast 3\left(mod\text{ }210\right)$
Find: ${17}^{-1}\left(mod\text{ }210\right)$
$210=17×12+6$
$17=6×2+5$
$6=5×1+1$
Trace the steps backward.
$1=6-5$
$=6-\left(17-6\ast 2\right)$
$=3\ast 6-17$
$=3\left(210-17\ast 12\right)-17$
$3\ast 21... | 5 | [
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1.10 - Further Examples | STAT 501
Example 1-6: Teen Birth Rate and Poverty Level Data Section
This dataset of size n = 51 is for the 50 states and the District of Columbia in the United States (Poverty data). The variables are y = the year 2002 birth rate per 1000 females 15 to 17 years old
and x = poverty rate, whic... | 4 | [
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The Mysterious R explained in simple terms
During the last three months the whole planet is caught in the turmoil of the Corona pandemic. In the news we are constantly overwhelmed with facts and findings concerning the SARS-CoV-2 virus. As a
mankind we were all, and still are, astonished by how this virus spreads all o... | 4 | [
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What is the length of the longest side of a right triangle?
In a right triangle, the hypotenuse will always be the longest side, so here it must be 17 yards.
What is the missing side length in this right triangle?
Finding the missing side of a right triangle is a pretty simple matter if two sides are known. One of ... | 4 | [
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Playing with Numbers Class 8 Extra Questions Maths Chapter 16
Extra Questions for Class 8 Maths Chapter 16 Playing with Numbers
Playing with Numbers Class 8 Extra Questions Very Short Answer Type
Question 1.
Write the following numbers in generalised form.
(a) ab
(b) 85
(c) 132
(d) 1000
Solution:
(a) ab = 10 × a + ... | 4 | [
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When dealing with decimal numbers, one might encounter the challenge of converting a repeating decimal into a fraction. One specific example is the decimal 0.67777 repeating as a fraction. This
article will explore the steps involved in this conversion and explain its mathematical significance.
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An effective and area efficient single Precision Floating Point Multiplier Based on Vedic algorithm Kathula Sai Sandeep & S K Rasool
(1)
ISSN No: 2348-4845
International Journal & Magazine of Engineering,
Technology, Management and Research
A Monthly Peer Reviewed Open Access International e-Journal
ABSTRACT:
Fl... | 4 | [
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Samacheer Kalvi 12th Maths Solutions Chapter 3 Theory of Equations Ex 3.7
You can Download Samacheer Kalvi 12th Maths Book Solutions Guide Pdf, Tamilnadu State Board help you to revise the complete Syllabus and score more marks in your examinations.
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Skip-Gram model use from Scratch
Many of us know are well aware of the word “Word Embeddings” in NLP courses. It is the basic foundation to the students who have opted for NLP course. Let me just brief you about this:
A word embedding is the mathematical representation of word in the form of vectors to which some lin... | 4 | [
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[Solving vrp problem] Vehicle routing problem with time window based on genetic algorithm VRPTW
1. VRP issues
Vehicle Routing Problem (VRP) generally refers to: for a series of shipping and receiving points, the organization calls certain vehicles, arranges appropriate driving routes, so that vehicles can
pass through... | 4 | [
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a particularly annoying subnetting question
I was grinding away on Subnettingquestions.com like a champ, and then i got this one:
Question: How many subnets and hosts per subnet can you get from the network 172.23.0.0/23?
Answer: 128 subnets and 510 hosts
I cant even begin to follow the math on this one. I would rea... | 4 | [
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"Something Strange Happens When You Follow Einstein's Math" - Full Transcript Inside! | YTScribe
- You can never see anything enter a black hole. (bell dings) Imagine you trap your nemesis in a rocket ship and blast him off towards a black hole. He looks back at you shaking his fist at a
constant rate.
As he zooms in,... | 4 | [
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Introduction to
Introduction to probability, discrete and continuous probability distributions
Probability is associated with randomness and uncertainty. It is a mathematical field which is similar to geometry and analytical mechanics. Academicians explained probability as the measure of the
likeliness that an event ... | 4 | [
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With brainy you can build a simple neural network that contains just one hidden layer with limitless number of neurons in the input, hidden layer and output layer.
You can download the project from the link below.
In this example I’m going to solve the XOR problem with a neural network with 2 input neurons, 3 neuron... | 4 | [
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Simple 1D Model Comparison with BAT
12.5.5. Simple 1D Model Comparison with BAT#
This directory contains an example of using BAT to compare models for a 1D fit. Please see the examples in Simple 1D Fit with Bat to learn the basics of creating a such a model in BAT and how the
binned likelihood is formulated.
To run t... | 4 | [
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how to compute running correlation coefficient
Hi, I'd like to calculate a 'running' correlation coefficient of two variables. t seems that my problem is that the corrcoef(x,y) function writes a (2,2)-Matrix but I only wanna save the actual
coefficient, i.e. (1,2) or (2,1), into my resuls. How can I do this? Any help ... | 4 | [
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Some Properties of Blow up Solutions in the Cauchy Problem for 3D Navier–Stokes Equations
Institute Physics, Mathematics and Computer Sciences, Immanuel Kant Baltic Federal University, 236016 Kaliningrad, Russia
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In-Camera Focus Bracketing Demystified: Part 2, macro bracketing
In the last post I introduced a hyperfocal-based model to 'calibrate' in-camera focus bracketing, to be able to set the manufacturers’ step size, from 1 to 10, according to the overlap blur we wish
to use.
Using the model we can also estimate the number ... | 4 | [
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A New Lightweight Stream Cipher Based on Chaos
^1
Electronic Engineering College, Heilongjiang University, Harbin 150080, China
^2
Electrical Engineering College, Suihua University, Suihua 152061, China
^3
Computer and Information Engineering College, Heilongjiang University of Science and Technology, Harbin 1500... | 4 | [
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GSEB Solutions Class 11 Maths Chapter 7 Permutations and Combinations Ex 7.1
Gujarat Board GSEB Textbook Solutions Class 11 Maths Chapter 7 Permutations and Combinations Ex 7.1 Textbook Questions and Answers.
Gujarat Board Textbook Solutions Class 11 Maths Chapter 7 Permutations and Combinations Ex 7.1
Question 1.
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For which spaces are all continuous functions either constant or the identity?
The Sierpinski space has a particular property: All continuous functions to itself are either the identity or constant. Obviously the empty space and the singleton space share this property.
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A compact, B closed Disjoint subsets of Metric Space then d(A,B)=0
In summary: However, it might be helpful to clarify that the subsequences {a_n_k} and {b_n_j} are chosen such that d(a_n_k, b_n_j) is close to c (within a small distance), so that the limit of d
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rray
An array formula is a formula that can perform multiple calculations on one or more items in an array. Array formulas were known to be very tricky because they look different from normal formulas and
you had to enter these formulas in a different way: with CTRL-SHIFT-ENTER instead of just ENTER. That is no longer... | 5 | [
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Perturbation theory
From Encyclopedia of Mathematics
A group of methods for studying various problems employed in many branches of mathematics, mechanics, physics, and technology. In this article the principal ideas of perturbation theory are given
from a general point of view.
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Trend versus cycles in global temperature data
One of the most useful features about models, both statistical and physical, is that you can examine different aspects of the system you are analyzing separate from all other other influences. Want
to see if El Niño/Southern Oscillation could be driving the trend in globa... | 4 | [
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To Log or Not to Log, Part II
Following up on this post, estimating the consumption function
Consider the canonical consumption-income relationship discussed in macro textbooks. For pedagogical reasons, the relationship is often stated as:
(1) C = c[0] + c[1] Y[d]
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IBNR Models
IBNR Models#
The IBNR Estimators are the final stage in analyzing reserve estimates in the chainladder package. These Estimators have a predict method as opposed to a transform method.
Basics and Commonalities#
Ultimates#
All reserving methods determine some ultimate cost of insurance claims. These ulti... | 4 | [
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Sparse parameterizations in optimizer objects
Notice that the core in YALMIP has had some performance improvements which makes the use of an optimizer object less beneficial in this example. Nevertheless, the general idea introduced here with a
sparse parameterization in the optimizer is still important.
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Angular momentum (left or right movement)
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In summary, a 2.40 kg uniform rectangular sign is hinged to a stationary rod and swinging without friction. A 400 g snowball traveling with a velocity of 160 cm/s strikes the lower edge of the sign
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Missing Square
Missing area 1
Material Required: Card paper, graph paper(optional), pencil or pen, cutter or scissors.
The missing square and missing line activities take everyone by surprise. But there is a perfectly clear explanation for the mysterious missing square and missing line.
Procedure:
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Measures of Dispersion | Engineering Data Analysis - Hamnus
Measures of dispersion, also known as measures of variability, describe how spread out the data points are in a dataset. While measures of central tendency (like mean, median, and mode) give us an
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Physics[`*`] - generalized product that operates like a commutative, anticommutative, or noncommutative product depending on the parity of its operands
Physics[`^`] - generalized exponentiation
Calling Sequence
a * b * c ...
a ^ b ^ c ...
Parameters
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Golang : Compound interest over time example
It is time for me to do something "lighter" now.... such as investing rather than heavy duty programming ..... so that I get to spend more quality time with friends and family members. In investing,
the open secret is to compound your money over time.
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OPERATION CALCULUS OF LAPLACE-WEIERSTRASS TRANSFORM
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OPERATION CALCULUS OF LAPLACE-WEIERSTRASS TRANSFORM
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How Do I Find The Value Of The Real Parameter
How do I find the value of the real parameter?
Interpreting this series as a sum of two geometric series, we see that this converges when both \displaystyle \left| -\frac{1}{9} (z + 4 + i\lambda)^2 \right| < 1 \text{ and } \left| -\frac{1}{9} (z
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Inner products in integrable Richardson
SciPost Submission Page
Inner products in integrable Richardson-Gaudin models
by Pieter W. Claeys, Dimitri Van Neck, Stijn De Baerdemacker
This is not the latest submitted version.
This Submission thread is now published as
Submission summary
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Ideals and Subrings
A subgroup of a group is a subset of the group which is a group in its own right, using the operation it inherits from its parent group. Likewise, a subring of a ring is a subset of the ring which is
a ring in its own right, using the addition and multiplication it inherits from its parent ring.
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Del Castillo-Katz model of Efficacy | Utsav Bali
Del Castillo-Katz model of Efficacy
The standard model of measuring efficacy as a function of receptor occupancy was deemed to be insufficient to adequately explain the dose-response relationships often observed, that were steeper than
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An automatic integrator using Trapezoidal rule
How would you know how many segments to use in a Trapezoidal rule of integration to get an accurate value of the integral? This can be done by applying the Trapezoidal rule for 1 segment rule, then
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Ding Dong Bell
The sound of bells
If you wear a different coloured T-shirt every day someone may say that you are "ringing the changes". This expression simply means that you plan for variety rather than keeping things the same. It
comes from the the custom of ringing church bells.
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