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Arnold's cat map
In mathematics, Arnold's cat map is a chaotic map from the torus into itself, named after Vladimir Arnold, who demonstrated its effects in the 1960s using an image of a cat, hence the name. Thinking
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Q) Find the ratio in which the point (- 1, k) divides the line segment joining the points (- 3, 10) and (6, – 8). Also, find the value of k.
Ans:
Step 1: Finding the division ratio:
Now, by section formula, coordinates of point P (X, Y) which lies between two points (x[1], y[1]), (x[2], y[2]) will be given by:
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The Snub Dodecahedron
The snub dodecahedron is a 3D uniform polyhedron bounded by 92 polygons (12 pentagons and 80 triangles), 150 edges, and 60 vertices. It is constructed by alternating the vertices of a
suitably-proportioned, non-uniform great rhombicosidodecahedron.
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How to Find x and y Axis Intercepts – mathsathome.com (2024)
How to Find and Graph x and y Axis Intercepts Video Lesson
How to Find x and y axis intercepts
To find an x intercept, substitute y = 0 into the equation and solve for x.
To find the y axis intercept, substitute x = 0 into the equation and solve for y.
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Mocking an LLM Embedder Targeting MongoDB Atlas
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Logarithm
Logarithm: Solved Examples
Example 1: Find the value of log3 2187.
Solution: We have log[3] 2187 = log[3] 3^7 = 7 × log[3] 3 = 7 × 1 = 7 (As log[3] 3 = 1 by rule)
Hence answer is option C
Example 2: Find the value of x if log[4] x = 5.
A. 1024
B. 512
C. 500
D. 2048
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A venturi meter is connected to two points in the mains where its radii are $20\
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Using Synthetic Division to Find Zeros of Polynomials
Question Video: Using Synthetic Division to Find Zeros of Polynomials
One of the zeros of the function 𝑓(𝑥) = 𝑥³ − 4𝑥² − 17𝑥 + 60 belongs to the set {2, 3, 4}. Using synthetic division, find all zeros of 𝑓.
Video Transcript
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Homework 4:
3a: stars-and-bars for picking six jellybeans from among five flavors. What is indistinguishable? The flavors are distinguishable.
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Kinetic Energy Calculator
What is Kinetic Energy?
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ALGSTR_3: Ternary Fields
:: Ternary Fields
:: by Micha{\l} Muzalewski and Wojciech Skaba
::
:: Received October 15, 1990
:: Copyright (c) 1990-2021 Association of Mizar Users
:: TERNARY FIELDS
:: This few lines define the basic algebraic structure (F, 0, 1, T)
:: used in the whole article.
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Elasto-plastic analysis implemented using the
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Elasto-plastic analysis implemented using the MFront code generator¶
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Superb Number System Tricks by Bank Coaching Center
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Estimating Equations for Estimation of Mcdonald Generalized Beta— Binomial Parameters
Estimating Equations for Estimation of Mcdonald Generalized Beta— Binomial Parameters ()
1. Introduction
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NCERT Solutions for Class 9 Maths Chapter 11 Circles Ex 11.2
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Resolver-to-Digital Converter
Resolver-to-digital converter
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Tabular Integration | Brilliant Math & Science Wiki
Let's say you have an integral like \( \displaystyle \int x^{3} \cos x \text{ d}x \). We could use integration by parts to solve it.
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How do you convert the polar coordinate ( 4.5541 , 1.2352 ) into cartesian coordinates? | Socratic
How do you convert the polar coordinate ( 4.5541 , 1.2352 ) into cartesian coordinates?
1 Answer
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The Stacks project
The cokernel of a map of adequate functors on the category of algebras over a ring is adequate. Lemma 46.3.10. Let $A$ be a ring. Let $\varphi : F \to G$ be a map of adequate functors on $\textit
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What is the Difference Between Differential Rate Law and Integrated Rate Law - Pediaa.Com
What is the Difference Between Differential Rate Law and Integrated Rate Law
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Prediction of stem diameter and biomass at individual tree crown level with advanced machine learning techniques
iForest - Biogeosciences and Forestry, Volume 12, Issue 3, Pages 323-329 (2019)
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Published: Jun 14, 2019 - Copyright © 2019 SISEF
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Question #2ade7 | Socratic
Question #2ade7
1 Answer
${\text{0.48 mol L}}^{- 1}$
Explanation:
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[Solved] The value of \(\left(\tan ^{-1} 5-\tan ^{-1} 3+\tan ^{-
The value of \(\left(\tan ^{-1} 5-\tan ^{-1} 3+\tan ^{-1} \frac{7}{9}\right) \) is
Answer (Detailed Solution Below)
Option 1 : \(\frac{\pi}{4}\)
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Probability Distributions – Probability – Mathigon
ProbabilityProbability Distributions
Given a probability space and a random variable , the distribution of tells us how distributes probability mass on the real number line. Loosely speaking, the distribution tells us where we can
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L=q1q2˙−q1˙q2. \mathcal{H} = \frac{1}{2}(\dot{q}^2_1+\dot{q}^2_2)-\frac{1}{\sqrt{q^2_1+q^2_2}},\quad L = q_1\dot{q_2} - \dot{q_1}q_2.
We can solve the Hamilton’s equations
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Vectors | Brilliant Math & Science Wiki
Most quantities with which you are probably familiar are represented by single numbers: \( \frac{\sqrt{2}}{3} \), 15 kilograms, or 25.63 seconds, for instance. Such quantities are known as scalar
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MATLAB LMS Algorithm is multiple signal processing applications, the LMS algorithm (Least Mean Squares) is broadly used and is one of the prevalent adaptive filter algorithms. Get some of the novel
project ideas along with writing support from phdtopic.com. Among the preferred signal and the result of the adaptive fil... | 4 | [
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Computing the nearest correlation matrix
12
Frequently someone will post a question to the SAS Support Community that says something like this:
I am trying to do [statistical task]and SAS issues an error and reports that my correlation matrix is not positive definite. What is going on and how can I complete [th... | 5 | [
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Quantum Data Hiding
Quantum data hiding refers to multiparty distributed encoding schemes of data, either classical or quantum, into quantum states, where unauthorized subsets of the party cannot reconstruct the hidden
state using only LOCC operations. These differ from quantum secret sharing (QSS) in this respect, bei... | 4 | [
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Quantitative methods | LiveWebTutors
Table of Contents-
Introduction:
Present study is aimed to test whether daily exercise enhance the memory in people with moderate dementia. For this study patients have been chosen randomly and out of total sample 20 has undergone
half an hour of supervised treadmill waling at th... | 4 | [
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opt.covTrack: Fit a model in which a trait tracks a covariate in paleoTS: Analyze Paleontological Time-Series
Fit a model in which a trait tracks a covariate
opt.covTrack( y, z, pool = TRUE, cl = list(fnscale = -1), meth = "L-BFGS-B", hess = FALSE ) opt.joint.covTrack( y, z, pool = TRUE, cl = list(fnscale = -1), meth ... | 4 | [
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Midpoint of a Line Segment
The point halfway between the endpoints of a line segment is called the midpoint. A midpoint divides a line segment into two equal segments.
midpoint of a line segment is the point on that line segment that divides the segment two congruent segments.
In Coordinate Geometry, there are severa... | 4 | [
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Design Controller for Artificial Pancreas Using Fuzzy Logic
This example shows how to design and optimize a fuzzy inference system (FIS) tree to control an artificial pancreas. The artificial pancreas regulates the blood glucose level of an individual with
type 1 diabetes using subcutaneous infusion of insulin.
A FIS... | 4 | [
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When a voltage V V is applied to the capacitor, it stores a charge Q Q, as shown. We can see how its capacitance depends on A A and d d by considering the characteristics of the Coulomb force. We
know that like charges repel, unlike charges attract, and the force …
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Rotational Mechanical Converter (2P)
Interface between two-phase fluid and mechanical rotational networks
Library
Two-Phase Fluid/Elements
Description
The Rotational Mechanical Converter (2P) block models an interface between two-phase fluid and mechanical rotational networks. The interface converts pressure in th... | 4 | [
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How do you find the area of the equilateral triangle inscribed in a circle?
Hint
: We will consider a circle with a radius r and an equilateral triangle inscribed in it. We are going to use the sine rule to get the area of the triangle. Area of the triangle is the half of the
product of base and height, so with the he... | 4 | [
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FUNCT_4: The Modification of a Function by a Function and the Iteration of the Composition of a Function
Lm1: for x, y, x1, y1, x9, y9, x19, y19 being object st [[x,x9],[y,y9]] = [[x1,x19],[y1,y19]] holds
( x = x1 & y = y1 & x9 = x19 & y9 = y19 )
theorem Th1
:
for
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The Excel SUMIFS function is an indispensable tool for summing values based on multiple criteria. In this comprehensive guide, we’ll dive deep into the SUMIFS function, offering practical examples,
advanced techniques, optimization tips, and real-world excel formulas. Whether you’re a beginner or an experienced Excel ... | 5 | [
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To prove that if two equal chords of a circle intersect within the circle, the segments of one chord are equal to the corresponding segments of the other chord, consider two equal chords AB and CD
intersecting at point E. Triangles AEB and CED are formed. Since AB and CD are equal and radii to their endpoints are equa... | 4 | [
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Fourier Series 2 | JustToThePointFourier Series 2
Do not worry about your difficulties in mathematics. I can assure you mine are still greater, Albert Einstein
All those who seem stupid, they are, and also so are half of those who do not, Quevedo
Recall
Differential equations
An algebraic equation is a math... | 4 | [
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The 'circular random walk' puzzle: tidy simulation of stochastic processes in R
Previously in this series
I love 538’s Riddler column, and I’ve enjoyed solving the November 20th puzzle. I’ll quote:
To celebrate Thanksgiving, you and 19 of your family members are seated at a circular table (socially distanced, of ... | 5 | [
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Using Group Theory to Obtain Eigenvalues of Nonsymmetric Systems by Symmetry Averaging
Department of Chemistry, The University of Texas at El Paso, El Paso, Texas 79968-0513, USA
Submission received: 10 July 2009 / Revised: 5 August 2009 / Accepted: 6 August 2009 / Published: 6 August 2009
Abstract
:
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Group Law on the (Punctured) Affine Line
There are likely inaccuracies in this post, as I am just beginning to learn the basics of algebraic geometry. Constructive criticism is strongly encouraged.
There once was a line…
Let’s look at the affine line over (\mathbb{C}). This is just the complex line with no distingui... | 4 | [
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Investigation on banking of road at the turn and comparison between a road with banking and a road without banking | Mathematics AI HL's Sample Internal Assessment | Nail IB®
Research question
To what extent does the angle of banking in a road responsible for prevention of skidding?
In the triangle shown in figure 4... | 4 | [
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How to prove this tangent to a circle?
the circles c1 and c2 have equations
x^2 + y^2 = 20 and x^2 + y^2 - 24x -12y +100 = 0 respectively
the centre and radius of c1 is (0,0) and square root of 20
the centre and radius of c2 is (12,6) and square root of 80
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Unit 2 Family Materials
Dilations, Similarity, and Introducing Slope
Dilations, Similarity, and Introducing Slope
Here are the video lesson summaries for Grade 8, Unit 2: Dilations, Similarity, and Introducing Slope. Each video highlights key concepts and vocabulary that students learn across one or more less... | 4 | [
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# Differential equations This chapter was adapted, with minor modifications, from [Chapter 7](https://mathforquantum.quantumtinkerer.tudelft.nl/7_differential_equations_1/) of the [Mathematics for
Quantum Physics](https://mathforquantum.quantumtinkerer.tudelft.nl/) lecture notes by Sonia Conesa Boj, Michael Wimmer... | 5 | [
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7.7 Logical Arguments
By the end of this section, you will be able to:
• Apply the law of detachment to determine the conclusion of a pair of statements
• Apply the law of denying the consequent to determine the conclusion for pairs of statements
• Apply the chain rule to determine valid conclusions for pairs of... | 5 | [
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Download Branches of periodic orbits for the planar restricted 3-body by Arioli G. PDF
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As I embarked on my Ph.D. journey, I encountered numerous algorithms rooted in mathematical principles. A solid understanding of these principles is essential for successfully implementing these
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One of the most useful terms for estimating how quickly a nuclide will decay is the radioactive half-life (t1/2). The half-life is defined as the amount of time it takes for a given isotope t... | 5 | [
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Problem PG-010
The quadrilateral ABCD shown in Fig. PG-010 is inscribed in a circle with side AD coinciding with the diameter of the circle. if sides AB, BC, and CD are 8 cm, 10 cm, and 12 cm long, respectively,
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Using phi^2 = phi + 1 repeatedly to break down phi^n to a
linear function of phi shows that phi^n = F[n]*phi + F[n-1] ,
where F[i] are Fibonacci numbers (F[1] = 1, F[2 ]= 1, F[3] = 2 …).
(for example, phi^6 = F[6]*phi + F[5] = 8*phi + 5)
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Important Questions for CBSE Class 12 Physics Chapter 4 - Moving Charges and Magnetism
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Tree Computations
Notes about Lecture 6 for CS-6220
Required Readings
Optional
Summary
Parallel Root Finder
Trees can be stored as an array pool, with an array storing the parents.
A sequential algorithm to find the root would look like so
root(P[1:n])
if n < 1 then return 0
node <- (any node, 1 .. n)
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Using MULTISIM software as a replacement or supplement for physical labs - ASEE Computers in Education Journal
Using MULTISIM software as a replacement or supplement for physical labs
1 College of Engineering Engineering Technology Department, The University of Toledo Toledo, Ohio, Ohio
Abstract
MULTISIM is a compu... | 5 | [
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Elliptic curve attacks - from small subgroup attack to invalid curve attack
TL;DR
When auditing elliptic curve libs, especially ECDH related code, double check if the code has sufficient validation on the points sent by the users. If not, attacker can send bogus points to trick
the backend server, recovering server’s... | 4 | [
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fft errands faq
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Condorcet paradox - Wikipedia Republished // WIKI 2
In social choice theory, Condorcet's voting paradox is a fundamental discovery by the Marquis de Condorcet that majority rule is inherently self-contradictory. The result implies that it is logically
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Poisson Distribution Formula - Learn to calculate Poisson Distribution
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Risk-based UAS Trajectory Optimization
Case Study
Commercial drone operators, or those managing unmanned aerial systems (UAS), are obligated to comply with CR14 Part 107 regulations to operate drones and maintain certification, which presents
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AMPL PLF (piecewise linear function) as a CC (convex combination) modelling!
Hi,
I am trying the following constraints to build in AMPL for Convex combination modelling of a piecewise linear function:
# Parameters
param K; # Number of k values
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Consider the following information on Stocks I and II:
Rate of Return If State Occurs
Probability...
Consider the following information on Stocks I and II: Rate of Return If State Occurs Probability...
Consider the following information on Stocks I and II:
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The velocity vector $\vec{v}$ and the antisymmetric part $\xi^{(as)}$ of the velocity vector gradient tensor account for the local rigid-body-like motion. $\vec{v}$ describes rigid translation, while
$\xi^{(as)}$ comprises rigid rotation.
Rigid body-like motion of a fluid: Translation and uniform rotation.
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Regression – Machine Learning for Mathies
Prediction is very difficult, especially about the future. – Niels Bohr
The problem
Suppose we have a list of vectors (which we can think of as samples) $x_1, \cdots, x_m\in \Bbb R^n$ and a corresponding list of output scalars $y_1, \cdots, y_m \in \Bbb R$ (which we can r... | 4 | [
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Green manufacturing via cutting patterns
20 August 2021
https://www.pexels.com/photo/stacks-of-lumber-in-close-up-photography-12278587/
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Radix sort–Punch card sorting
“The oldest algorithm ever invented. Simpler and very useful. Used in mechanical devices even. So this is even before computers are invented. Involves pure mathematics and works for any numeral
and text systems. The oldest method used to sort dictionaries”
See Also
http://analgor... | 4 | [
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From the idiom “the tip of the iceberg” to the terrible disaster of the Titanic on the April 10th 1912 which was cause by the ship’s collision with the iceberg in the Atlantic Ocean. In this article
a strict relation between the whole iceberg and its tip is calculated with application of the widely known Archimedes pr... | 4 | [
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How to use the CSC function
What is the CSC function?
The CSC function calculates the cosecant of an angle (radians). It returns the same value as 1/SIN(number) which is the reciprocal of the sine function.
1. Introduction
What is the cosecant?
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Question #cb56b | Socratic
Question #cb56b
2 Answers
$\left\{2 n + 1 , 2 n + 3 , 2 n + 5\right\} = \left\{11 , 13 , 15\right\}$
Explanation:
If you have three, consecutive odd integers, you could write it like this
$\left\{2 n + 1 , 2 n + 3 , 2 n + 5\right\}$ where $n$ is an integer
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Identifying the Graph of a Probability Distribution Function
Question Video: Identifying the Graph of a Probability Distribution Function Mathematics • Third Year of Secondary School
Can the function in the graph be a probability distribution function?
Video Transcript
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More Acid and Base Calculations - A* Revision
Addition of 25 cm3
of water to 100 cm3
of 0.100 mol dm-3 Ba(OH)2. Find pH. Dilution question.
Given concentration of OH- in original volume but want to find out concentration of OH- in
diluted volume.
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Q) If the system of linear equations 2 x + 3 y = 7 and 2 a x + (a + b) y = 28 have an infinite number of solutions, then find the values of ‘a’ and ‘b’.
Ans:
Step 1: We know that the standard form of a linear equation is: a x + b y + c = 0
Given 1st linear equation is: 2 x + 3 y = 7
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What Is Ricardian Equivalence, And Why It Does Not Hold
Ricardian Equivalence is a theoretical concept that has been used to argue that fiscal policy is not effective. The argument is that increased government spending implies higher future taxes, so
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Elimination Method - Steps, Techniques, and Examples - The Story of Mathematics - A History of Mathematical Thought from Ancient Times to the Modern Day
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19. MCMC#
[NOTE: this online version of Chapter 19 has been updated for PyMC version 5]
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Differential Equation By B.d. Sh Before we look at procedure
Differential Equation By B.d. Sh
Before we look at procedures for converting from a transfer function to a state space model of a system, let's first examine going from a differential equation to state space. We'll do this first
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Abstract Algebra
Hw11 Problem 10
Return to Homework 11, Glossary, Theorems
Problem 10
Let $H, K \unlhd G$. Give an example showing we may have $H \simeq K$ while $G / H$ is not isomorphic to $G / K$.
Solution
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Algebra
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All members of our painting team paint at the same rate. If $15$ members can paint a specific wall in $45$ minutes, then how long would it take $20$ members to paint the same wall, in minutes?
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Capacitor Coupling for Minimum Impedance
source: signal integrity journal article
January 2, 2018, Anto Davis and Steve Sandler. A negative coupling coefficient to optimize capacitor placement may not always lead to lower impedance.
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Sample Probability Problems from AMC
The very first time a probability problem has been included in the Annual High School Mathematics Contest happened in 1970. The problem (#31) reads:
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Alternate Angles - Definition, Formula, Examples
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Alternate Angles
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multiroot: Solves for n roots of n (nonlinear) equations. in rootSolve: Nonlinear Root Finding, Equilibrium and Steady-State Analysis of Ordinary Differential Equations
Given a vector of n variables, and a set of n (nonlinear) equations in these variables,
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BayesDP
Introduction
The purpose of this vignette is to introduce the bdplm function. bdplm is used for estimating posterior samples in the context of linear regression for clinical trials where an informative prior is
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The Traveling Wave Solutions of Space-Time Fractional Differential Equation Using Fractional Riccati Expansion Method
Journal of Applied Mathematics and Physics Vol.06 No.10(2018), Article ID:87725,11 pages
10.4236/jamp.2018.610167
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Chapter 25 : Simple Harmonic Motion - Diploma In Engineering
Chapter 25 : Simple Harmonic Motion
Introduction
Simple Harmonic Motion (SHM) is a fundamental type of vibratory motion found in various natural phenomena and engineered systems. It is characterized by a sinusoidal oscillation, where the restoring
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Wolfram
This model calculates the aerodynamic forces due to the wing-body (combination of fuselage and main wing), estimates the mass properties of the main wing and solves the consequent Newton—Euler
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MathGroup Archive: August 2001 [00275]
Re: Re: Rotation3D, MatrixRotation3D ?
• To: mathgroup at smc.vnet.net
• Subject: [mg30419] Re: [mg30398] Re: Rotation3D, MatrixRotation3D ?
• From: Andrzej Kozlowski <andrzej at tuins.ac.jp>
• Date: Fri, 17 Aug 2001 03:09:57 -0400 (EDT)
• Sender: owner-wri-mathgroup at... | 4 | [
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Description of TLE (Two-line Element) data
Ted Molczan, 23 September 1996; modified by Bill Gray, 2016 August 28
Orbital elements for earth-orbiting objects are often given in the "two-line element" format. It's been a common data exchange format for decades; most artsat software (including some on this site)
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Model PAs With Wideband Signals
Chokri Jebali, Noureddine Boulejfen, Ali Gharsallah, and Fadhel M. Ghannouchi
Effective modeling of power amplifiers (PAs) must often include any memory effects that can impact an amplifier's linearity. Such effects arise from the influences of self-heating, bias circuitry,
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Topics: Affine Connections
Linear and Affine Connections
On the Bundle of (Orthonormal) Frames > s.a. metric [examples]; tetrads [calculation of curvature].
$ Linear connection: A linear connection on a smooth manifold X is a connection on the principal fiber bundle F(X) of frames on X.
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During a rockslide, a 520 kg rock slides from rest down a hills... | Filo
Question asked by Filo student
During a rockslide, a rock slides from rest down a hillside that is long and high. The coefficient of kinetic friction between the rock and the hill surface is If the gravitational potential energy
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Expected Value of 2^X and 2^-X for Geometric and Poisson Distributions?
• I
• Thread starter Cedric Chia
• Start date
In summary, for the distributions of $$X\sim Geom(p)$$ and $$X\sim Pois(\lambda)$$, the expectations of $$E[2^X]$$ and $$E[2^{-X}]$$ are finite for all values of the parameter. However, the expe... | 5 | [
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Weight Loss Calculator - Calculate a Calorie Deficit to Lose Weight
Weight Loss Calculator – Calculate a Calorie Deficit to Lose Weight
Calculate the calorie deficit you need to lose weight using the calculator below.
Daily Calorie Requirements:
Maintain Current Weight:
Reach Goal Weight:
Maintain Goal Weight:
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Percentages will appear at some point during your GCSE maths exam. You will normally be asked to find a percentage of an amount and then either increase or decrease the amount by that percentage. You
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Mutually Exclusive Events - Knowunity
Mutually Exclusive Events: AP Statistics Study Guide
Welcome and Introduction
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Projective Planes in the Finite Field Zp
Projective Planes in the Finite Field Zp
On The Fano Plane page we looked at the projective plane over the field of integers modulo $2$, $\mathbb{Z}_2$ known as the Fano Plane $\mathbb{P}^2 (\mathbb{Z}_2)$ - the smallest projective plane
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