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A4 cylinders
The purpose of this activity is for students to create open cylinders and calculate their volume. In doing so, students consider the relative effects of increasing and decreasing height and radius on
the volume.
About this resource
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(7^-8)(7^3)
Simplifying Exponents: (7^-8)(7^3)
This problem involves simplifying an expression with exponents. Here's how to solve it:
Understanding the Rules
• Product of Powers: When multiplying exponents with the same base, you add the powers. Mathematically, this is: x^m * x^n = x^(m+n)
Applying the Rule
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Problem solving with angles | Oak National Academy
Hello there.
You made a great choice with today's lesson.
It's gonna be a good one.
My name is Dr.
Robson and I'm gonna be supporting you through it.
Let's get started.
Welcome to today's lesson from the unit of angles.
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Greatest Common Factor Calculator
Please provide numbers separated by a comma "," and click the "Calculate" button to find the GCF.
What is the Greatest Common Factor (GCF)?
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How to Calculate your Solar Power System
How to Calculate Your Solar Power System
The essential parts of a solar power system are:
1.
Solar Panels
2. Backup Batteries
3. Charge controller
4.
Inverter
5. Wiring and small accessories
Using 6 types of configuration models for Solar Systems.
1. Day use only syste... | 4 | [
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FAQ: What Algorithm is Used by ArcGIS for Desktop to Determine the Area of a Polygon?
Answer
The algorithm used in ArcGIS to calculate the area of a polygon is called 'Area Calculation by Gauss'. Esri uses a normalized form of it to preserve numeric precision. This is a common algorithm.
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Graph Coloring with SAT
This small page was written as supplementary material to the JKU's Logic course's first exercise sheet. I hope you have fun reading it and maybe learn something from it! I tried to build everything
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How do you find (dy)/(dx) given (2y-x)^2+3x=0? | HIX Tutor
How do you find #(dy)/(dx)# given #(2y-x)^2+3x=0#?
Answer 1
#(d((2y-x)^2))/dx + (d(3x))/dx = (d(0))/dx" [1]"#
The first term requires the use of the chain rule:
#(d(f(g(x))))/dx = (df)/(dg)(dg)/dx" [2]"#
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Properties of Squares | Brilliant Math & Science Wiki
A square is a rectangle with four equal sides. Although relatively simple and straightforward to deal with, squares have several interesting and notable properties.
Contents
The fundamental definition of a square is as follows:
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Deviation log, new formulae aid directional drillers
New formulae that mathematically define technical hole deviation, aided by hole deviation logs, provide directional drillers with new methods for rationalizing tool settings.
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Impact of Probability Distributions on Expected Cost Values
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Weighted Overtime
Introduction
Weighted Overtime is a calculation method used to determine overtime (OT) pay for employees who receive varying pay rates during a work week. This calculation helps employers ensure that their OT
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Evaluate lim x → a (x√x-a√a)/(x-a)
Evaluate $\displaystyle \large \lim_{x \,\to\, a}{\normalsize \dfrac{x\sqrt{x}-a\sqrt{a}}{x-a}}$
In this limits problem, $x$ is a variable and $a$ is a constant. The limit of the algebraic function $\dfrac{x\sqrt{x}-a\sqrt{a}}{x-a}$ has to be calculated as $x$ approaches $a$.
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2440.79 – There's a Train in that Tunnel
A freight train 1 mile long goes through a tunnel 2 miles long. The train is traveling 15 mph. How long does it take to pass entirely through the tunnel?
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I originally put this on AxiomWiki created by Bill Page but since that has disappeared I moved it here.
**Bertfried Fauser** wrote:
Does AXIOM have monads (like Haskell)? Sorry not much time to
investigate myself. Such things can be implemented very efficiently
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Using the Magirr-Burman weights for
This requires generating weights and then computing the test. We begin with the default of w_max=Inf which corresponds to the original Magirr and Burman (2019) test and set the time until maximum
weight \(\tau\) with delay = 6.
Freidlin and Korn strong null hypothesis example
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Continuity – (Part Two).
Definition:
(i) A function $f$ is said to be continuous from the right at a if
$\lim\limits_{x \to a^{+}} f(x) = f(a)$
We can see that, as the function approaches a certain x-value from the right, $f$ is defined and
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etric space
Metric space
From Encyclopedia of Mathematics
2020 Mathematics Subject Classification: Primary: 54E35 [MSN][ZBL]
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Sequence and Series - FilipiKnow
Sequence and Series
Patterns and rules surround us.
For instance, the dry and wet seasons are alternating throughout the year; the stripes in the petals of a flower are arranged systematically; funds in a regular savings account earn interest monthly,
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Relative Humidity Calculator
Based on research by
Mark G. Lawrence “The Relationship between Relative Humidity and the Dewpoint Temperature in Moist Air: A Simple Conversion and Applications“ Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society 86(2) (01
Feb 2005)
Last updated: Feb 18, 2023
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Robotic Modular Leg: Design, Analysis, and Experimentation
This paper presents the design and analysis of a reduced degree-of-freedom (DOF) robotic modular leg (RML) mechanism. The RML is composed of a two serially connected four-bar mechanisms that utilize
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1.1 Describe the molecular and physical properties of fluids
Fluid mechanics
Understand the fundamental principles of fluids
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Memory Based Questions Asked in IBPS RRB PO Prelims 2022
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Memory Based Questions Asked in IBPS RRB PO Prelims 2022: Dear Aspirants, Institute of Banking Personnel Selection has conducted Online Prelims Examination for IBPS RRB Officer Scale 1 Prelims
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Addition Properties with Solved Examples - Turito
Overview of Addition Properties
Addition properties is one of the most fundamentally used operations in mathematics. Where you go, whether to purchase a thing, or calculate the amount of money you have in your bank, addition
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RF Cafe - Electricity - Basic Navy Training Courses, NAVPERS10622, Chapter 10 - Series-Parallel Circuits
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Assignments
Assignments¶
Each assignment applies one of the models that we studied in class to a real world question. The answer should be a document about 4 pages in length.
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Blog | Modelling Of Newton's Law Of Cooling | MATLAB Helper
Sir Isaac Newton, the great English physicist, and mathematician, independently invented differential and integral calculus. He discovered many basic physical laws. The law of cooling is one such
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Definite Integral by Parts, LIATE Rule,Solved Examples,Properties
How do you find the definite integral by parts?
The following steps are used in Definite Integration by PartsChoose u and v by LIATE rule explained belowFind the Differential of u: u'Find the Integral of v: \(\int\)v dx.Put u, u' and ∫v dx into: u
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functorch.vjp
functorch.vjp¶
functorch.vjp(f, *primals)[source]¶
Standing for the vector-Jacobian product, returns a tuple containing the results of f applied to primals and a function that, when given cotangents, computes the reverse-mode Jacobian of f with
respect to primals times cotangents.
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Comprehensive Guide on Linear Dimensionality Analysis
Introduction
Linear Discriminant Analysis (LDA) is a supervised technique used for maximizing class separability. The LDA dimensional reduction technique aims to enhance computational efficiency and mitigate
overfitting caused by the curse of dimensionality in non-... | 5 | [
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How To Calculate Equilibrium Constant
MadamLead/iStock/GettyImages
Given a balanced reaction aA+bB ⇋ cC+dD, the equilibrium constant Kc, sometimes written K[eq] or just K, is defined as
[C]^c[D]^d ÷ [A]^a[B]^b,
where [C] and [D] are the equilibrium molar concentrations of the products and [A] and [B] are the equil... | 4 | [
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Editing Nearest Neighbour Decision Rules.
(Applications of Proximity Graphs.)
Pattern Re... | 4 | [
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How to sort vectorHow to sort vector 🚩 vector decomposition along coordinate axes 🚩 Math.
You will need
• - initial vector;
• - vector for which you want to decompose.
Instruction
If you want to decompose a vector in the drawing, select the direction for parts. For convenience of calculations most often used ... | 4 | [
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Specify Prediction Model for Nonlinear MPC
The prediction model of a nonlinear MPC controller consists of the following user-defined functions:
• State function — Predicts how the plant states evolve over time
• Output function — Calculates plant outputs in terms of state and input variables
You can specify eit... | 4 | [
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Here is a link to a copy of the workbook posted by mrt with 2 extra tabs. My method is the same as seen in the other topic (finding 2nd, 3rd, 4th match). It doesn’t have the negative number
limitation and with the 3rd tab I added another named range similar to the first (just one extra column) to solve the ‘same old p... | 4 | [
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Occlusion in Bottom Intakes with Circular Bars by Flow with Gravel-Sized Sediment. An Experimental Study
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Civil Engineering Department, Universidad Politécnica de Cartagena, Paseo Alfonso XIII, 52, 30203 Cartagena, Spain
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Civil and Environmental Engineering Department, Escuela Politécnica Nacional, Ladrón de Gu... | 4 | [
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Sum of Squared Residuals (y − Xβˆ)′(y − Xβˆ)
y′y − βˆ′X′y − y′Xβˆ + βˆ′X′Xβˆ
y′y − 2βˆ′X′y + βˆ′X′Xβˆ
Minimise the SSR ∂(SSR)/∂βˆ = −2X′y + 2X′Xβˆ... | 4 | [
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What is the equation of the line normal to f(x)=6x^3-8 at x=7? | Socratic
What is the equation of the line normal to #f(x)=6x^3-8# at #x=7#?
1 Answer
The equation of the line normal to $f \left(x\right) = 6 {x}^{3} - 8$ at $x = 7$ is:
$y - 2050 = - \frac{1}{882} \left(x - 7\right)$
Explanation:
The equation of the... | 5 | [
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Fibonacci Sequence Calculator
To use Fibonacci Sequence calculator, enter the nth term, and hit the calculate button
Fibonacci Sequence Calculator
Fibonacci Sequence Calculator is used to calculate the Fibonacci sequence up to any selected number. Moreover, it finds the sum of the all series of the term.
What is Fi... | 4 | [
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2009 F=MA Exam #6 (Conceptual Velocity Question)
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• Thread starter SignaturePF
• Start date
In summary, the F=MA Exam is a conceptual physics exam created by the American Association of Physics Teachers (AAPT) for high school students to test their understanding of fundamental concepts in
mechanics. Its purpo... | 5 | [
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Global Optimization of Norris Derivative Filtering with Application for Near-Infrared Analysis of Serum Urea Nitrogen
American Journal of Analytical Chemistry Vol.10 No.05(2019), Article ID:92332,10 pages
10.4236/ajac.2019.105013
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43 comments on “Roof Slope Calculator”
1.
Greenhouse north Boulder wall—7’
“. South Bolder wall—5 1/2’
Rise: 10 or 12’? That’s the question
Span(only half side) greenhouse: 20’ 6” wide (it’s 80’ long)
Roof wood length? That’s the 2nd question
Because south wall is lower I don’t think these calculato... | 4 | [
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Freakonometrics
Beta kernel and transformed kernel
This Thursday I will give a talk at Laval University, on “Beta kernel and transformed kernel : applications to copula density estimation and quantile estimation“. This time, I will talk at the
department of Mathematics and Statistics (13:30 at the pavillon Adrien-Poul... | 5 | [
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SaaS Profitability | SaaS Company is as SaaS Customer Does
Profitability, one would think, should come quite naturally to a successful, growing SaaS company. But, SaaS startups have consistently struggled to reach profitability. Unprofitable SaaS companies
have gone public and remained unprofitable for years after t... | 4 | [
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10.3 Exploring the Sampling Distribution of b1
Course Outline
• segmentGetting Started (Don't Skip This Part)
• segmentStatistics and Data Science: A Modeling Approach
• segmentPART I: EXPLORING VARIATION
• segmentChapter 1 - Welcome to Statistics: A Modeling Approach
• segmentChapter 2 - Understanding D... | 4 | [
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CBSE Class 10 Science Notes of Chapter 12 Electricity, Video Explanation, and Question Answers
Electricity Class 10 – Here is a Complete Explanation and Notes of Class 10 Science Chapter 12 ‘Electricity’.
Topics covered in the lesson are Friction, Electric current, Electric charge, Electric circuit, Coulomb’s law, ... | 4 | [
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On the Efficiency for Non-Endoreversible Stirling and Ericsson Cycles
On the Efficiency for Non-Endoreversible Stirling and Ericsson Cycles ()
1. Introduction
As it is known, thermal engines can be assumed as endothermic or exothermic devices. Among the first, Otto and Diesel engines are the best known; and among the... | 4 | [
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Prove that $p^2-1$ is divisible by 24 for any prime number $p > 3$.
Can this be proved with an elementary argument?
Answer
Let
\[N=p(p^2-1)=(p-1)p(p+1).\]
One of the three consecutive numbers $p - 1$, $p$, $p + 1$ is divisible by $3$. Also, since $p - 1$ and $p + 1$ are two consecutive even numbers one of them must ... | 4 | [
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2IIM CAT Questions | CAT Previous year Questions | Best CAT Online Coaching2IIM CAT Questions | CAT Previous year Questions | Best CAT Online Coaching
The question is from Permutation and Combination. This question combines number theory with combinatorics. We need to find out the number of multiples of 12 which compri... | 4 | [
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le
FACT is CHARACTER*1
Specifies whether or not the factored form of the matrix A is
supplied on entry, and if not, whether the matrix A should be
equilibrated before it is factored.
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Linear models for microarray analysis
In this document margin notes are used for code and comments that are not essential to the discussion, but that can still be interesting.
Gene expression
A gene expression experiment measures messenger RNA concentrations —or values correlated with RNA concentration, such as lumin... | 4 | [
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When is a Taylor expansion useful?
A Taylor expansion is useful when you want to know the general behavior of a function with respect to small changes in one of the parameters that the functions depends on.
A situation that comes up a lot in physics is the “early time” behavior of some system. This implies that there ... | 5 | [
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CS 251: Assignment #5
Single and Multiple Linear Regression
Due 23 March 2018 (before you leave for spring break)
The goal of this project is to integrate simple linear regression into your project and then implement a multiple linear regression function as a function in your analysis file. Incorporating
multiple lin... | 4 | [
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In a right angled triangle, one of the perpendicular sides is 6 centimeters longer than the other side. If the area of the triangle is 36 square centimeters, what is the length of its perpendicular sides.
Hint: In a right angled triangle, one of the perpendicular sides is 6 centimeters longer than the other side. If th... | 4 | [
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Pascal's Triangle | Brilliant Math & Science Wiki
Pascal's triangle is a triangular array constructed by summing adjacent elements in preceding rows. Pascal's triangle contains the values of the binomial coefficient. It is named after the \(17^\text
{th}\) century French mathematician, Blaise Pascal (1623 - 1662).
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Volume Rendering
The Ray-Marching Algorithm
Reading time: 19 mins.
The almighty ray-marching algorithm
To integrate incoming light along the ray due to in-scattering, we will break down the volume that the ray passes through into small volume elements and combine the contribution of each of these
small volume elemen... | 4 | [
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Syntax :: CIS 301 Textbook
Syntax
In this section, we will examine the syntax for translating English sentences to predicate logic. We will still create propositions (statements that are either true or false) using logical
connectives (∧, ∨, →, and ¬), but now we will identify the following from our English sentences
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Custom formulas: Syntax and definitions
This article will help you:
• Understand and use custom formulas in Amplitude to create exactly the analysis you need
In an Event Segmentation or Data Table chart, the Formula option in the Measured As module's Advanced drop down offers you greater flexibility when performing... | 4 | [
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Building complicated expressions the easy way
Have you every wanted to make an “easy” calculation–say, after fitting a model–and gotten lost because you just weren’t sure where to find the degrees of freedom of the residual or the standard error
of the coefficient? Have you ever been in the midst of constructing an “... | 5 | [
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2006 AIME I Problems/Problem 13
Problem
For each even positive integer $x$, let $g(x)$ denote the greatest power of 2 that divides $x.$ For example, $g(20)=4$ and $g(16)=16.$ For each positive integer $n,$ let $S_n=\sum_{k=1}^{2^{n-1}}g
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Understanding Cooley-Tukey FFT Matrix Factorization with Julia
#Ref : https://www.cs.cornell.edu/~bindel/class/cs5220-s10/slides/FFT.pdf
#page 17
#run(`$(Base.julia_cmd())`)
using LinearAlgebra
function getBitReversed(N)
m = Int64(log2(N))
return [parse(Int64,reverse(bitstring(i)[end-m+1:end]),base = 2) for i... | 4 | [
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Elliptic Curve Cryptography - Multiple Signatures - Mike
Elliptic Curve Cryptography - Multiple Signatures
Quick Links
The use of point pairing becomes very useful when many people are required to sign one document. This is typical in a contract situation when several people are agreeing to a set of requirements. If... | 4 | [
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Looking at Quantization of a Wave Function, from Weber (1961), to Signals from Wavefunctions at the Mouth of a Wormhole
Looking at Quantization of a Wave Function, from Weber (1961), to Signals from Wavefunctions at the Mouth of a Wormhole ()
1. Introduction
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Minitab User's Guide Chap_11 - ID:5cc4b4dff3714
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The problem with using a point estimate is that although it is the single best guess you can make about the value of a population parameter, it is also usually wrong. Interval estimate overcomes this
problem using interval estimation technique which is based on point estimate and margin of error.
Point Estimation
Po... | 4 | [
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Normal distribution
Plots the CDF and PDF graphs for normal distribution with given mean and variance.
Normal distribution takes a unique role in the probability theory. This is the most common continuous probability distribution, commonly used for random values representation of unknown distribution
law.
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If the data are in ordinal scale then Spearman’s rank correlation coefficient is used. It is denoted by the Greek letter ρ (rho).
Spearman’s correlation can be calculated for the subjectivity data also, like competition scores. The data can be ranked from low to high or high to low by assigning ranks.
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Bayesian Dynamical Systems Modelling in the Social Sciences
Abstract
Data arising from social systems is often highly complex, involving non-linear relationships between the macro-level variables that characterize these systems. We present a method for analyzing this
type of longitudinal or panel data using differenti... | 4 | [
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climbing-stairs | Leetcode
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Climbing Stairs - Leetcode Solution
LeetCode: Climbing Stairs Leetcode Solution
Difficulty: Easy
Topics: math dynamic-programming
The Climbing Stairs problem on LeetCode (Problem #70) is a classic dynamic programming problem. The proble... | 4 | [
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Point and space groups
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Point and space groups¶
This document explains how crystallographic point and space groups are used in Mantid. The document about symmetry operations, elements and groups is a prerequisite for this text, so it is
recommended to read it beforehand.
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