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MHD equations
Next: MHD approximations Up: Fluid & MHD Theory Previous: Fluid theory
Magnetohydrodynamic theory involves a further simplification of fluid theory, where the proton and electron fluids are combined and assumed to possess a common flow velocity U. We also assume that
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© Z.F. Fan et al., Published by EDP Sciences 2023
1 Introduction
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Programmers Army
Moore’s Voting Algorithm
Aim- Finding Majority Element in an efficient way. Here majority element refers to an element that occurs more than N/2 times in an array of size N.
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Two corners of an isosceles triangle are at (9 ,6 ) and (4 ,7 ). If the triangle's area is 64 , what are the lengths of the triangle's sides? | HIX Tutor
Two corners of an isosceles triangle are at #(9 ,6 )# and #(4 ,7 )#. If the triangle's area is #64 #, what are the lengths of the triangle's sides?
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A New Era of Machinery: Will the Accumulation of Capital Grow and Labor Intensity Decrease?
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Understanding Data For Data Analytics, Data Science, and Machine Learning – Part-3
[3] Type Of Data in Statics (Random Variable)
By having different type of random variable in your data, statistical method used in analysis and algorithms used to train will be different.
This type of data can have non-numeric data.
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Sequential Phragmén Method | SkyPirl Blockchain
Sequential Phragmén Method
What is the sequential Phragmén method?
The sequential Phragmén method is a multi-winner election method introduced by Edvard Phragmén in the 1890s. While sequential Phragmén is currently in use on Polkadot and Kusama, an improvement on
the... | 5 | [
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FLUFF Manual - Vinidex Pty Ltd
FLUFF Manual
Introduction
FLUFF (Friction Loss in Uniform Fluid Flow) is a program to assist in estimating the friction losses developed in a uniform pipe or conduit under steady-state laminar or turbulent flow conditions. It
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What Is a Factor Tree?
A factor tree is a diagram that breaks down a composite number into its prime factors. It starts with the given number at the top and branches out, with each branch representing a factor of the
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Helical Gears
Sliding Velocity¶
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0.1 Sets
If like me, you’ve spent most of your mathematical high school years introduced to basic sets at the beginning of the year from Grades 8 to 12, then I think you’d agree that sets was one of the
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Ohm's Law Current Calculator
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Ohm's Law Current Calculator
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herr strathmann
Together with Louis Ellam, Iain Murray, and Mark Girolami, we just published / arXived a new article on dealing with large Gaussian models. This is slightly related to the open problem around the
GMRF model in our Russian Roulette paper back a while ago.
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Portfolio margin mode: cross margin trading
Published on Mar 21, 2023Updated on Aug 28, 202417 min read
Portfolio Margin mode allows users to trade spot, margin, perpetual swaps, futures, and options within one account and uses a risk-based model that determines margin requirements.
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GMAT Problem Solving Questions with Answers – Test No. 5GMAT Problem Solving Questions with Answers - Test No. 5
GMAT Problem Solving Questions with Answers – Practice Test No. 1 for those who want to test their GMAT – Graduate Management Admission Test skills. GMAT is a standardized test used for the
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Numerical Diagnostics
# HIDDEN
galton = Table.read_table(path_data + 'galton.csv')
heights = galton.select('midparentHeight', 'childHeight')
heights = heights.relabel(0, 'MidParent').relabel(1, 'Child')
dugong = Table.read_table(path_data + 'dugongs.csv')
dugong = dugong.move_to_start('Length')
hybrid = Table.read_ta... | 5 | [
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What is the area under f(x)=5x-1 in x in[0,2] ? | HIX Tutor
What is the area under #f(x)=5x-1# in #x in[0,2] #?
Answer 1
The net area is $8$, The actual area is $8.2 \setminus {\text{unit}}^{2}$
We seek the are under #f(x)=5x-1# where #x in [0,2]#
The bounded net area is that of a trapezium with heights:
# f(0... | 5 | [
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Counting Sort in C , C++, Java and Python
What is Counting Sort
Counting sort is a sorting technique which is based on the range of input value. It is used to sort elements in linear time. In Counting sort, we maintain an auxiliary array which drastically
increases space requirement for the algorithm implementation
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Rewriting Algebraic Expressions Using Laws of Exponents with Negative Exponents
Question Video: Rewriting Algebraic Expressions Using Laws of Exponents with Negative Exponents Mathematics • Second Year of Secondary School
Which of the following is equal to (−10/9)𝑥⁻²𝑦⁻⁷? [A] −(10𝑥²𝑦⁷)/9 [B] −10/(9𝑥⁷𝑦²) [C] −9/(1... | 4 | [
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Answers to: The demand and cost function of a commodity are given by the equation
Demand function :Q =6000-30P
And
Cost function :(Q) = 5000+2Q
Where P and Q are the price and quantity, respectively. The total revenue function (TR) in terms of P is
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58. [Introduction to Differential Equations] | AP Calculus AB | Educator.com
Lecture Slides are screen-captured images of important points in the lecture. Students can download and print out these lecture slide images to do practice problems as well as take notes while
watching the lecture.
Section 1: ... | 5 | [
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A block of platinum with a mass of 4,290 kilograms has a volume of .2 cubic meters. What is the density of platinum in kilograms per cubic meter? | Socratic
A block of platinum with a mass of 4,290 kilograms has a volume of .2 cubic meters. What is the density of platinum in kilograms per cubic meter?
1 Answer
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It is given that is the sample proportion of entrepreneurs whose first startup was at 30 years or more is $p=0.45$ and the sample size $n=200$
The sampling distribution of the proportion is approximately normal if $np⇒5\text{ }and\text{ }n\left(l—p\right)⇒5$.
Verify the conditions:
$np=200×0.45$
$=90⇒5$.
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← All NMath Code Examples
Imports System
Imports System.Diagnostics
Imports CenterSpace.NMath.Core
Namespace CenterSpace.NMath.Examples.VisualBasic
A .NET example in Visual Basic showing how to use the stochastic hill
climbing solver <c>StochasticHillClimbingSolver</c> to solve a
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The Net Present Value Criterion for Capital Investment Decisions – HKT Consultant
Microeconomics
The Net Present Value Criterion for Capital Investment Decisions
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ermutation
1. Permutation
Permutation
Use this online tool to calculate the number of permutations of a set of n elements. In combinatorics, the order of the elements counts in a permutation.
What is a permutation ?
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Relations and Functions
RELATIONS AND FUNCTIONS
Relations :
Relation is nothing but connecting the elements of one set to another set which is called as mapping.
The connection of elements from one set to another set will be written as ordered pairs.
Let us consider the mapping of elements from set A to set B.
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Geometry Class 9th Mathematics Term 3 Tamilnadu Board Solution
Class 9^th Mathematics Term 3 Tamilnadu Board Solution
Exercise 3.1
Question 1.
The radius of a circle is 15 cm and the length of one of its chord is 18 cm. Find the distance of the chord from the centre.
Answer:
The figure is attached above
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Intrinsic Value Formula (Example) | How to calculate Intrinsic Value?
Intrinsic Value Formula
Last Updated :
21 Aug, 2024
What is an Intrinsic Value Formula?
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(λ^2) / (μ*(μ-λ))
30 Aug 2024
(λ^2) / (μ*(μ-λ)) & Analysis of variables
Equation: (λ^2) / (μ*(μ-λ))
Variable: μ
Impact of Service Rate on Average Queue Length
X-Axis: 12.0to12.0
Y-Axis: Average Queue Length
Title: Analyzing the Impact of Service Rate on Average Queue Length using M/M/1 Queuing Model
Abstract:... | 5 | [
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2.3 Measures of the Location of the Data
Introduction
Introduction
The common measures of location are quartiles and percentiles.
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Following are the first few pages of the book on the λ-calculus by Alonzo Church (1941). Html transcription adapted and extended from here.
1. The Concept of a Function
Underlying the formal calculi which we shall develop is the concept of a function, as it appears in various branches of mathematics, either under th... | 4 | [
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Inventories and Mixed Duopoly with State-Owned and Labor-Managed Firms
Inventories and Mixed Duopoly with State-Owned and Labor-Managed Firms ()
1. Introduction
The analysis of mixed market models that incorporate state-owned public firms has been performed by many researchers, such as [1-16].^1 However, these studie... | 5 | [
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In many liquid cooling loops, the heat that is picked up by a cold plate is rejected to ambient air via a heat exchanger.
Calculating the Thermal Resistance of a Heat Exchanger
Figure 1 shows a typical liquid cooling loop, consisting of a cold plate (CP), pump, and heat exchanger (HX) connected by hoses or tubing. S... | 5 | [
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tion
Chapter 5: Double Integration
Section 5.1: The Double Integral
Essentials
• Table 5.1.1 makes a quick comparison between the definite integral in one variable, and the (definite)
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What is the inflection point of y=xe^x? | Socratic
What is the inflection point of #y=xe^x#?
1 Answer
We need to find where the concavity changes. These are the inflection points; usually it's where the second derivative is zero.
Our function is $y = f \left(x\right) = x {e}^{x}$.
Let's see where $f ' ' \left(x\rig... | 5 | [
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What are the cube roots of 8? | Socratic
What are the cube roots of 8?
1 Answer
Explanation:
Use either known factoring ${a}^{3} - {b}^{3} = \left(a - b\right) \left({a}^{2} + a b + {b}^{2}\right)$ or divide ${x}^{3} - 8$ by $x - 2$ to find the quedratic factor.
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Keywords
Backstepping, Blood glucose, Diabetes, Bergman model.
Introduction
Diabetes mellitus (DM) also called diabetes, is prolonged metabolic disorder due to high blood sugar level. Diabetes is characterized by the failure of the human body to maintain the physiological
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pp
Appendix 4
How Dr Michael Huss, FRINA, and Karppinen made incorrect Water Inflow Calculations
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A post by Henry Bourne, PhD student on the Compass programme.
Currently I’ve been researching Noise Contrastive Estimation (NCE) techniques for representation learning aided by my supervisor Dr. Rihuan Ke. Representation learning concerns itself with learning
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Lecture 5
ECSE-2500, Engineering Probability, Spring 2010, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute
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Lecture 5
1. 2.4.1, p52. Bayes' rule
1. B[j] partition S. That means that
1. If {$i\ne j$} then {$ B_i\cap B_j=\emptyset $} and
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Private: Learning Math: Number and Operations
Meanings and Models for Operations Part B: Area Models for Multiplication and Division (45 minutes)
In This Part: Multiplication with Manipulatives
Models and manipulative materials can help make multiplication and division with integers more tangible. They provide a vis... | 4 | [
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LESSON 5. Stress in Soil
5.1 Concept of Effective Stress
The effective stress concept is very useful in soil mechanics to calculate shear strength, settlement, earth pressure. Figure 1 shows a soil sample whose top portion is dry or above water table (W.T)
and bottom portion is fully saturated or below the w... | 5 | [
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Printable Calendars AT A GLANCE
Special Right Triangles Worksheet Answer Key 45 45 90
Special Right Triangles Worksheet Answer Key 45 45 90 - The best way for students understand and memorize the rules for special right triangles is practice, practice, practice. Leave your answers as
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Parameters and Their Effect on Stiffened Plate Subjected to Uniaxial Compression
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ABSTRACT
A Structure consisting of plates stiffened by a system of ribs or spars have found a wide range of application in ship structures, buildings a... | 4 | [
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transfinite number | Encyclopedia.com
transfinite number
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Area and Circumference of a Circle (Video & Practice Questions)
Area and Circumference of a Circle
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Calculating financial ratios by itself does not necessarily create a lot of insight, with the true value-accretive steps being the interpretation of said data-points. I covered the definition and
interpretation of financial ratios in depth in my book, however I noticed that readers often find it challenging to extract... | 4 | [
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Repulsive synchronization in complex networks
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Feng Jia^1, Sebastian Littin^1, stefan kroboth^1, Huijun Yu^1, Theresa Palm^2, Frederik B. Laun^2, Mark E. Ladd^3, and Maxim Zaitsev^1
^1Dept. of Radiology, Medical Physics, Medical Center University of Freiburg, Faculty of Medicine, University of Freiburg, Freiburg, Germany, ^2Institute of Radiology, University Hos... | 4 | [
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Reinforced Concrete Fundamentals: Analysis & Design of Reinforcement | EngineeringSkills.com | EngineeringSkills.com
Updated 24 February 2023
Reading time: 15 mins
Reinforced Concrete Fundamentals - Analysis and Design of Steel Reinforcement
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Analysis of oscillations in discontinuous Lurie systems via LPRS method
Abstract
We discuss advantages and limitations of the harmonic balance method and the locus of a perturbed relay system (LPRS) method in the problem of finding periodic oscillations. In this paper we present
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How do you solve sqrt(a+21)-1=sqrt(a+12)? | HIX Tutor
How do you solve #sqrt(a+21)-1=sqrt(a+12)#?
Answer 1
the given equation is #sqrt(a+21)-1=sqrt(a+12)# squaring on both sides we get #a+21+1-2sqrt(a+21)=a+12# simplifying we get #2sqrt(a+21)=10rArrsqrt(a+21)=5# squaring on both sides we get #a+21=25rArra
=4#
Sign u... | 4 | [
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VHDL coding tips and tricks
In this video I want to show you how you can take a logic circuit diagram and write the corresponding VHDL code along with its testbench.
The VHDL codes presented in the video are given below:
xor_gate.vhd:
library ieee;
use ieee.std_logic_1164.all;
entity xor_gate is
port (
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GENESIS Tutorial 4.2 (2022) | GENESIS
4.2 Statistical analysis of the trajectory data by Awk
Preparation
Let’s download the tutorial file (tutorial22-4.2.zip).
# Download the tutorial file
$ cd ~/GENESIS_Tutorials-2022/Works
$ mv ~/Downloads/tutorial22-4.2.zip ./
$ unzip tutorial22-4.2.zip
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17.2 - Test for Independence | STAT 415
One of the primary things that distinguishes the test for independence, that we'll be studying on this page, from the test for homogeneity is the way in which the data are collected. So, let's start
by addressing the sampling schemes for each of the two situations.
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Fully self-consistent Green’s function methods target solution of the Dyson equation self-consistently:
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How do you integrate [ln sqrt x] / x? | HIX Tutor
How do you integrate # [ln sqrt x] / x#?
Answer 1
The integral equals $\frac{1}{4} {\ln}^{2} x + C$
We can rewrite using logarithm laws.
#I = int ln(x^(1/2))/xdx#
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Talk:Jordan-Pólya numbers - Rosetta CodeTalk:Jordan-Pólya numbers
Isn't that like N-smooth_numbers using n! instead of primes?
In N-smooth numbers one can change p1..pn by 2! to n!
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The Lambert W function deserves to be better known. It pops up in all sorts of places. And our MATLAB function for evaluating the function is a beautiful use of the Halley method.
Contents
Johann Lambert
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IntroductionProblem FormulationResults and DiscussionConclusionData Availability StatementAuthor ContributionsConflict of InterestPublisher’s NoteReferencesNomenclatureSymbols
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The effect is named after the German physicist Johannes Stark, who discovered it in 1913. It was independently discovered in the same year by the Italian physicist Antonino Lo Surdo, and in Italy it
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1. (if not done last week) Calculate the following determinant using Gaussian elimination. To make calculation
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Depth and vertex angle of triangular channel for minimum perimeter
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Infinity: The Story So Far
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American Mathematical Society
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Calculating the Bose-Einstein Condensation Temperature
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In a high school with $500$ students, $40\%$ of the seniors play a musical instrument, while $30\%$ of the non-seniors do not play a musical instrument. In all, $46.8\%$ of the students do not play a
musical instrument. How many non-seniors play a musical instrument?
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Questions on Savings Function and equilibrium Level of Income
Example 26
The saving function of an economy is S = - 200 + 0.25Y. The economy is in Solarium level when income is equal to 2,000. Calculate:
1. Investment expenditure at equilibrium of income;
2. Autonomous consumption;
3. Investment multiplier.
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NCERT solutions
Question 8.1
Answer the following:
(a) You can shield a charge from electrical forces by putting it inside a hollow conductor. Can you shield a body from the gravitational influence of nearby matter by putting it inside a hollow
sphere or by some other means?
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Pythagoras Theorem with Formula, Proof and Examples
The Pythagorean theorem or the Buddhist theorem is a correlation theorem between all three sides of a right triangle in Euclidean geometry. Through this theorem, we can derive the formula of the
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Optimal Plans of Unspecified Lengths
2.3.2 Optimal Plans of Unspecified Lengths
The value-iteration method for fixed-length plans can be generalized nicely to the case in which plans of different lengths are allowed. There will be no bound on the maximal length of a plan;
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Practical Introduction to Multiresolution Analysis
This example shows how to perform and interpret basic signal multiresolution analysis (MRA). The example uses both simulated and real data to answer questions such as: What does multiresolution
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Irrelevance of Capital Structures with Complete Markets
37. Irrelevance of Capital Structures with Complete Markets#
In addition to what’s in Anaconda, this lecture will need the following libraries:
!pip install --upgrade quantecon
!conda install -y -c plotly plotly plotly-orca
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Constraint Formalism
Overview of Constrainted system
The dynamical phase space variables of these theories are not all independent, rather some of these variables have to satisfy constraints following from the structure of the theory. Such systems are
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Cluster mempool definitions & theory
Cluster mempool theory
Transaction graphs and clusters
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copulagp
A Copula-GP (Gaussian Process) package
Project description
Parametric Copula-GP framework
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17.1 Model formulation | Forecasting and Analytics with the Augmented Dynamic Adaptive Model (ADAM)
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17.1 Model formulation
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Rolling bearing fault detection based on local characteristic-scale decomposition and teager energy operator
Abstract
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Entropy: how Decision Trees make decisions - Prog.World
Entropy: how Decision Trees make decisions
Translation of the article prepared in advance of the start of the course Machine Learning.
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Orbital Maths at NASA with Chris Hadfield - Best Outer Space VideosOrbital Maths at NASA with Chris Hadfield
Orbital Maths at NASA with Chris Hadfield
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Deutsch's Algorithm: One Query is Better Than Two Queries
Published on
Deutsch's Algorithm: One Query is Better Than Two Queries
Authors
□
Name
Galih Laras Prakoso
Twitter
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