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Prove the following statement. Let ABC be any right triangle, the right angle at point C. The altitude drawn from C to the hypotenuse splits the triangle into two right triangles that are similar to each other and to the original triangle? | Socratic
Prove the following statement. Let ABC be any right triangle, the rig... | 4 | [
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Concavity calculus
Here's my question:
Example: examine the function
Y=x(x-1)^3
Y'=3x(x-1)^2+(x-1)^3=(x-1^2(4x-1)
Y"=4(x-1)^2+2(x-1)(4x-1) ... How did they get 4(x-1)^2+2(x-1)(4x-1)?
$y = x(x - 1)^3$
$y' = 3x(x - 1)^2 + (x - 1)^3$
$y' = (x - 1)^2 [ \, 3x + (x - 1) \, ]$
$y' = (x - 1)^2 (4x - 1)$
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In the given problem statement, we have an array of integers and we need to find the maximum product possible for a contiguous subarray.
The most important part of this problem is that the elements have to be contiguous. So special attention needs to be given for negative numbers and zeroes.
Input: nums = [ 2 , 3 , ... | 5 | [
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Scalarized Nutty Wormholes
^1
Department of Theoretical Physics and Computer Science, Samarkand State University, Samarkand 140104, Uzbekistan
^2
Institute of Physics, University of Oldenburg, D-26111 Oldenburg, Germany
^*
Author to whom correspondence should be addressed.
Submission received: 10 December 2020 /... | 4 | [
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Sheldon uses the even numbered cubes below to play a game. 2 , 4 , 6 , 8 and 10. ? Rest of problem is in Details! | Socratic
Sheldon uses the even numbered cubes below to play a game. 2 , 4 , 6 , 8 and 10. ? Rest of problem is in Details!
Sheldon uses the even numbered cubes below to play a game.
Part A : Sheldon rand... | 4 | [
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Tips for Tackling Word Problems on the ASVAB - dummies
ASVAB test-takers often waste a lot of time reading and rereading word problems as if the answer might reveal itself to them by some miracle; however, correctly solving math word problems requires
you to perform a series of organized steps:
• Read the problem c... | 4 | [
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Pasting Lemma/Finite Union of Closed Sets
Theorem
Let $T = \struct {X, \tau}$ and $S = \struct {Y, \sigma}$ be topological spaces.
Let $I$ be a finite indexing set.
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Computational Complexity
The mathematician
Nicolaas Govert de Bruijn
passed away on Feb 17, 2012. The number of things named after him is quite large. I will discuss the Erdos-de Bruijn theorem.
Erdos-de Bruijn theorem:
An (infinite) graph G is k-colorable iff every finite subgraph is k-colorable.
I will sketch th... | 4 | [
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Spring 2019
Machine Assistance
• Laplacian of graphs Mathematica gives back a compressed matrix (SparseArray) with Kirchhhoffmatrix. With the command Normal, we get a matrix.
L=KirchhoffMatrix[CycleGraph[5]]
L=Normal[L]
MatrixForm[L]
2 -1 0 0 -1
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16.6 Standing Waves and Resonance - University Physics Volume 1 | OpenStax
By the end of this section, you will be able to:
• Describe standing waves and explain how they are produced
• Describe the modes of a standing wave on a string
• Provide examples of standing waves beyond the waves on a string
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Frustum of Cone
Jump to navigation Jump to search
• A bucket in the shape of a frustum with the top and bottom circles of rarii 15cm and 10cm. Its depth is 12cm. Find its curved surface area and total surface area.
(Express the answer in terms of π)
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FIR
Variable FIR Decimation
Polyphase FIR decimation with tunable decimation factor
Since R2023a
Libraries:
DSP System Toolbox / Filtering / Multirate Filters
Description
The Variable FIR Decimation block performs an efficient polyphase FIR decimation with a tunable decimation factor. You can update the decimati... | 4 | [
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Scheduled Sampling for Sequence Prediction with Recurrent Neural Networks - ShortScience.org
Your comment:
[link]
Summary by inFERENCe 8 years ago
Google's team developed scheduled sampling as an alternative training procedure to fit... | 4 | [
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The gist
The inverse function theorem is a an elegant observation stemming from the symmetry of functions and their inverse along the \(y=x\) axis.
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None
<p><strong><span style="color:#8e44ad;">What makes factoring a quadratic equation annoying?</span></strong></p> <p>When the quadratic equation has a coefficient greater than $1$ on the $x^2$ term.
For example...</p> <p>$$y = 3x^2 + 15x + 12$$</p> <p>What would be the best way to factor this badboy? According to Kh... | 4 | [
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WOLFRAM
Re: Mathematica can't win against Tiger Woods
• To: mathgroup at smc.vnet.net
• Subject: [mg19797] Re: [mg19677] Mathematica can't win against Tiger Woods
• From: "Allan Hayes" <hay at haystack.demon.co.uk>
• Date: Fri, 17 Sep 1999 01:36:49 -0400
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Vector
Vectors¶
Informally, we think of a vector as an object that has magnitude and direction. More formally, we think of an \(n\)-dimensional vector as an ordered tuple of numbers \((x_1, x_2, \ldots, x_n)\) that
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Note On Range-finding [PDF] [l8pb6uq18lc0]
E-Book Content
PROC. N. A. S.
MATHEMATICS: MORLEY AND ROBINSON
74
All things considered I estimate that the experimental results may be in error by four per cent. The table exhibits the results of the investigation. In it the ratio of the first maximum to the
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Question Stats:
45% 55% (03:16) based on 222 sessions
Bunuel
The students at Natural High School sell coupon books to raise money for after-school programs. At the end of the coupon sale, the school selects six students to win prizes as follows:
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Heap Sort Analysis
Hi everyone, inside this article we will see the concept about Heap Sort Analysis.
Heap Sort is a comparison-based sorting algorithm that uses a heap data structure to sort elements in ascending or descending order. It was invented by J.W.J. Williams in 1964 and is known for its
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Introduction to Almost Matching Exactly
Vittorio Orlandi
Introduction
Matching methods for causal inference match similar units together before estimating treatment effects from observational data, in order to reduce the bias introduced by confounding variables.
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fe_c
Purpose
DOF selection and input/output shape matrix construction.
Syntax
c = fe_c(mdof,adof)
c = fe_c(mdof,adof,cr,ty)
b = fe_c(mdof,adof,cr)'
[adof,ind,c] = fe_c(mdof,adof,cr,ty)
ind = fe_c(mdof,adof,'ind',ty)
adof = fe_c(mdof,adof,'dof',ty)
labels = fe_... | 4 | [
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In mathematics, the Newtonian potential or Newton potential is an operator in vector calculus that acts as the inverse to the negative Laplacian, on functions that are smooth and decay rapidly enough
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Errors and Confidence Levels: Step-by-Step - CIAO 4.16 Sherpa
Step-by-Step Guide to Estimating Errors and Confidence Levels
Sherpa Threads (CIAO 4.16 Sherpa)
Overview
Synopsis:
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Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Quantum mechanics
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
This article includes a list of references or external links, but its sources remain unclear because it lacks inline citations. Please improve this article by introducing more precise citations
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argin
diskmarginplot
Visualize disk-based stability margins
Since R2020a
Syntax
Description
Margins as a Function of Frequency
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Fibonacci Day: Fibonacci Magic Trick
I don’t know if you noticed, but today is a Fibonacci Day! It is December third, and three is a Fibonacci number. We’ve looked at some cool patterns in Fibonacci numbers, but it’s time we learn how
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LCM Calculator
This online LCM calculator allows you to find the least common multiple of two or more numbers. The least common multiple is the smallest number, which is a multiple of all given numbers. For
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A Fuzzy Classifier with Feature Selection Based on the Gravitational Search Algorithm
Department of Security, Tomsk State University of Control Systems and Radioelectronics, 40 Lenina Prospect, 634050 Tomsk, Russia
^*
Author to whom correspondence should be addressed.
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modus_tollens_denial
import proveit from proveit import defaults from proveit import A, B from proveit.logic.booleans.negation import negation_contradiction from proveit.logic import FALSE, Not, Equals #from
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MIP* = REMIP* = RE
Note from the Research Highlights Co-Chairs: A Research Highlights paper appearing in Communications is usually peer-reviewed prior to publication. The following paper is unusual in that it is still
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A Modern Introduction to Differential Equations
• 2nd Edition - February 24, 2009
•
•
• Hardback ISBN:
9 7 8 - 0 - 1 2 - 3 7 4 7 4 6 - 4
• eBook ISBN:
9 7 8 - 0 - 1 2 - 3 8 5 9 1 3 - 6
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Physical principles for the golf swing
Torque
Dave Tutelman -- Aug 18, 2022
Kinetics and Kinematics
Newton's three laws
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Simplify 5x + 4x + 1.
Answer:
9x + 1
Step-by-step explanation:
Combine like terms. Like terms are terms with the same amount of the same variables.
Add 5x and 4x:
5x + 4x + 1
(5x + 4x) + 1
9x + 1
9x + 1 is your answer.
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Answer:
a) The probability is 0.5557 = 55.57%.
b) The probability that a sample of 447... | 5 | [
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Computes Polychoric Correlations — polychoric.matrix
Computes Polychoric Correlations
Source:
R/polychoric.matrix.R
polychoric.matrix.Rd
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Low-Noise Receiver Performance Measurements, March Electronics World
March 1969 Electronics World
Table of Contents
Wax nostalgic about and learn from the history of early electronics. See articles from Electronics World, published May 1959 - December 1971. All copyrights hereby acknowledged.
I was first introduced... | 4 | [
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SATHYABAMA UNIVERSITY
(Established under section 3 of UGC Act, 1956)
Course & Branch: B.E - CIVIL (Part Time)
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PhD Thesis Defence | Cong Wu, Stability and Control of Caputo Fractional Order Systems | Applied Mathematics
Friday, December 8, 2017 10:00 am - 10:00 am EST (GMT -05:00)
MC 6460
Candidate
Cong Wu
Applied Mathematics, University of Waterloo
Title
Stability and Control of Caputo Fractional Order Systems
Abstract
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Math Assignment Class XII Ch-11 | 3-Dimensional Geometry
ASSIGNMENT ON CONIC SECTIONs CH-10, CLASS-11 Important questions other than NCERT Book, useful for the examination point of view useful for DAV and CBSE board with solution hints.
Three Dimensional Geometry
Math. Assignment Class XII Chapter 11
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Why Terreplane?
AVIATION'S NEW ERA
Figure 4. Illustration of turbulence on flat plate airfoil. Table 3. L/D values versus H/L (rows) and air's angle of attack (columns).
Air's angle of attack is in degrees (top row) and radians (2nd row).
Chapter 4. Science of Optimization
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Substitute Scalars with Matrices
Create the following expression representing the sine function.
Suppose, your task involves creating a matrix whose elements are sine functions with angular velocities represented by a Toeplitz matrix. First, create a 4-by-4 Toeplitz matrix.
W = toeplitz(sym([3 2 1 0]))
W =
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Adler-32
Adler-32 is a checksum algorithm that hashes byte sequences to 32 bit values. It is named after its inventor, Mark Adler, who also co-invented the Gzip and Zlib compressed file formats. Amongst other
differences, Gzip uses CRC-32 as its checksum and Zlib uses Adler-32.
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Ramblings about Temporal Logic (Hackers 2018)
Leibniz' Law of Identity
The late Hackers Conference attendee John McCarthy teaches us Leibniz' Law of Identity:
┌───────────────────────────────────┐
│ │
│ ∀x. ∀y. (x = y) --> (F(x) = F(y)) │
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1. Introduction2. Methodology of Optimizing Water Injection Well Pressure3. Optimization Plan for Water Injection Well Pressure4. Optimization of the Algorithm for Increasing Injection Rate Research Results4.1. Algorithm Optimization4.2. Implementation and Benefits of Algorithm Optimization Projects5. Conclusion and Un... | 4 | [
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Laspeyres Index (Definition, Formula) | Calculate Laspeyres Price Index
Laspeyres Index
Last Updated :
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What is the Laspeyres Price Index?
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Problems
Next: About this document ... Up: Introduction Previous: Coordinate Systems and Frames
The diameter of the earth, measured at the equator, is 7930 mi. Express the diameter a) in meters and b) in kilometers. Use scientific notation when expressing your answers.
Solution:
a)
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ecagon
Short description: Shape with ten sides
In geometry, a decagon (from the Greek δέκα déka and γωνία gonía, "ten angles") is a ten-sided polygon or 10-gon.^[1] The total sum of the interior angles of a simple decagon is 1440°.
Regular decagon
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Scale invariance
Short description: Features that do not change if length or energy scales are multiplied by a common factor
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MATH106 Finite Mathematics
Question # 00081725 Posted By: Updated on: 07/12/2015 08:09 AM Due on: 08/11/2015
age 1 of 9
MATH 106 FINAL EXAMINATION
This is an open-book exam. You may refer to your text and other course materials as you work
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the
Lesson 11
Interpreting Graphs of Proportional Relationships
Let’s read stories from the graphs of proportional relationships.
11.1: What Could the Graph Represent?
Here is a graph that represents a proportional relationship.
1. Invent a situation that could be represented by this graph.
2. Label the axes w... | 4 | [
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Math
Lesson 19
Evidence, Angles, and Proof
19.1: Math Talk: Supplementary Angles (5 minutes)
Warm-up
The purpose of this Math Talk is to elicit strategies and understandings students have for determining the angle measures in pairs of intersecting lines or for pairs of angles that make a straight
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Business Ideas
Using the Gross Profit Formula | Calculations and Examples
Save more, spend smarter and grow your money
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Why is sensor 4-20mA? How far can 4-20mA travel?
Origin of 4-20mA sensor
The reason of using current signal is that it is not easy to be disturbed, and the internal resistance of current source is infinite. The wire resistance in series does not affect the accuracy of the
circuit.
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Iverson bracket
In mathematics, the Iverson bracket, named after Kenneth E. Iverson, is a notation that generalises the Kronecker delta. It converts any logical proposition into a number that is 1 if the proposition
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quares
Sum of Integers
It is said (perhaps apocryphally) that while Gauss was in elementary school, he and his classmates were assigned the task of summing the integers from 1 to 100, as a way to keep them busy for a
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An Introduction to Differential Calculus - iMath
An Introduction to Differential Calculus
Concept of Derivative/Differentiation:
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Evaluating Power-Demand Reduction With VFD-Controlled Systems
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The pattern of pressure drop through a system during off-design conditions is critical for centrifugal-pump and fan applications and even more so for systems employing variable-frequency-drive (VFD)
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Two rectangular blocks, having identical dimensions, can be arranged
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Problem Model Prompt
P_Combinatorics_9 PaLM 2 Medium Direct C w/o H
Ground Truth Answer: n
Use in Code
import champ_dataset # "pip install champ-dataset" if necessary
dataset = champ_dataset.load('v0')
problem = dataset['P_Combinatorics_9']
messages = problem.conversations['PaLM 2 Medium|Di... | 5 | [
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Quantum query complexity and distributed computing - Chapter 3 Property Testing
(1)
UvA-DARE is a service provided by the library of the University of Amsterdam (https://dare.uva.nl)
Quantum query complexity and distributed computing
Röhrig, H.P.
Publication date
2004
Link to publication
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Go Math Grade 8 Answer Key Chapter 1 Real Numbers
The Solutions for Go Math Grade 8 Answer Key Chapter 1 Real Numbers are given in detail here. Get the step by step explanations for all the question in Go Math Grade 8 Chapter 1 Real Numbers Answer
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Bragg's Law Calculator
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Bragg's Law Calculator
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GreeneMath.com | Ace your next Math Test!
Lesson Objectives
• Learn how to find the common difference of an arithmetic sequence
• Learn how to find a specific term and formula for an arithmetic sequence
• Learn how to evaluate an arithmetic series
What is an Arithmetic Sequence?
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Development of Roller Ends Forced-Contact Model and Cambering Technology for UCM Temper Mill (II)——Development of cambering technology for UCM temper mill
Development of Roller Ends Forced-Contact Model and Cambering Technology for UCM Temper Mill (II)——Development of cambering technology for UCM temper mill ()
1. Dev... | 4 | [
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A very general computer program for solving simultaneously nonlinear/linear systems of equations: another illustration
A very general computer program for solving simultaneously nonlinear/linear systems of equations: another illustration
Jsun Yui Wong
Similar to the computer programs of the preceding papers, the ... | 4 | [
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1.1 Relations: Introduction
What are relations?
In every day life, a person is related to their parents, siblings, cousins, teachers, friends, etc. in some way. Similarly in mathematics, mathematical objects like numbers and sets are related to
one another in some way. Many relations (symbols) will be familiar alrea... | 4 | [
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Lean Six Sigma - Measurement Quality
Lean Six Sigma or Lean Six Sigma is a quality assurance method that aims to systematically reduce waste and improve the performance of a collaborative team, that is, lean manufacturing. Contained
within this concept is the MSA - Measurement System Analysis - measurement system analy... | 4 | [
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Ming Sun – Silicon achitect, design lead, researcher.
Simulation of open-loop Buck converter in Simulink
Ming Sun / November 17, 2022
6 min read • ––– views
In Ref. [1], we built a simple open-loop Buck converter in Xscheme. In this tutorial, we are going to create a simple open-loop Buck converter in Matlab.
Equat... | 4 | [
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What Is The Integral Formula? The Mathemus family is the oldest extant mathematical group, and holds the definition of the key concepts in the field of mathematical statistics: the derivative of a
function, it is called the integral of that function. Integral Formula The main idea for the Mathemus family of functions ... | 4 | [
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Homotopy Methods for Dynamic Flows
Private motorized transport has an enormous impact on life in modern cities. Not only are large parts of the urban infrastructure planned around road traffic and optimized for it. Road traffic also
accounts for a not insignificant share of noise, air and environmental pollution as we... | 4 | [
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A&A 467, 21-35 (2007)
DOI: 10.1051/0004-6361:20066979
Unstable magnetohydrodynamical continuous spectrum of accretion disks
A new route to magnetohydrodynamical turbulence in accretion disks
J. W. S. Blokland^1 - R. Keppens^1,2,3 - J. P. Goedbloed^1,3
1 - FOM-Institute for Plasma Physics "Rijnhuizen'', Associatio... | 4 | [
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There have been several requests on the MATLAB newsgroup to calculate the area of a function on a non-rectangular domain. MATLAB's function dblquad uses the technique that I am going to illustrate
today for rectangular domains. And I just noticed this entry on the File Exchange for doing 2-dimensional quadrature over ... | 5 | [
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Day-Ahead Electricity Price Probabilistic Forecasting Based on SHAP Feature Selection and LSTNet Quantile Regression
^1
College of Electrical Engineering, Sichuan University, Chengdu 610065, China
^2
Institute of Electrical Engineer, University of Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing 100190, China
^*
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What is the value of the variable sum after the execution of the following code? int sum = 0, i = 1; while(i <= 5) { sum += i; i++; }
What is the value of the variable sum after the execution of the following code? int sum = 0, i = 1; while(i <= 5) { sum += i; i++; }
Understand the Problem
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Projective Transformation: A Key to Computer Vision Excellence
When we work with images and real-world objects, we want to collect their coordinates and project them onto a plane for simplification. Such applications are useful in areas like self-driving cars,
computer vision, and many more. These projections occur b... | 5 | [
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The following mathematical ideas are important to understand and to be able to use as we will rely on them fairly heavily in this course. These notes will provide a review of these ideas with links
to more thorough resources if you feel like you need more information about a topic.
Scientific notation is particularly... | 4 | [
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Discussion on Tower Breakers, Again! Challenge
• I did not see anything in the problem statement that the tower has to be broken into prime numbers first. Where is that from? thanks
• !/bin/python3
import os import sys import math #
Complete the towerBreakers function below.
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CSE512 – Machine Learning Homework 4
Description
1 Manual calculation of one round of EM for a GMM [30 points]
(Extended version of: Murphy Exercise 11.7) In this question we consider clustering 1D data with a mixture
of 2 Gaussians using the EM algorithm. You are given the 1-D data points x = [1 10 20].
M step
Suppos... | 4 | [
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Find the perimeter of the rectangle if the length and breadth a-Turito
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Find the perimeter of the rectangle if the length and breadth are 2x and 3x, respectively.
A. 12x
B. 10x
C. 14x
D. 16x
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John@John-HP ~ $ echo $[1 + 2] 3
These integer-only arithmetic methods were described more fully in the previous post Ten Great Quick Calculators for Computer Users.
Five Ways to Perform Floating Point Arithmetic in BASH
(1) BC
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Concept of Parabola | Definition of Parabola | Directrix of the Parabola
Concept of Parabola
We will discuss about the basic concept of parabola and its definition.
Definition of Parabola: A parabola is the locus of a fixed point which moves on a plane such a way that its distance from a fixed point in the plane is a... | 4 | [
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RBSE Solutions for Class 12 Maths Chapter 1 Composite Functions Miscellaneous Exercise
Rajasthan Board RBSE Class 12 Maths Chapter 1 Composite Functions Miscellaneous Exercise
Question 1.
If f : R → R, f(x) = 2x – 3; g : R → R, g(x) = x^3 + 5, then the value of (fog)^-1 (x):
Solution:
Given,
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Using the Sine Rule to Find the Side Lengths of a Triangle
Question Video: Using the Sine Rule to Find the Side Lengths of a Triangle Physics
What is the length of side 𝑎 of the triangle in the diagram?
Video Transcript
What is the length of side 𝑎 of the triangle shown in the diagram?
In this diagram, we see sid... | 4 | [
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aturated
en:hydro:saturated-vapour-pressure
Saturated vapour pressure
The saturated vapour pressure can be calculated using a number of equations. A commonly used equation is that proposed by WMO in the Guide to Meteorological Instruments and Methods of Observation
(CIMO Guide by WMO, 2008) ^1)
$$ e_s = 0.61120*exp ... | 4 | [
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Stress singularities, stress concentrations and mesh convergence
June 2, 2015 10 Comments Written by M. Acin
1. Introduction
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Autocorrelation Statistics Types
One measure of spatial autocorrelation provided by PROC VARIOGRAM is Moran’s I statistic, which was introduced by Moran (1950) and is defined as
where , and .
Another measure of spatial autocorrelation in PROC VARIOGRAM is Geary’s c statistic (Geary, 1954), defined as
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Cluster Expansions
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(PDF) Collision resolution in multiple access networks with physical-layer network coding and distributed fountain coding
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Collision Resolution in Multiple Access Networks
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How do you simplify 1/x^(-5/4)? | Socratic
How do you simplify #1/x^(-5/4)#?
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Simplified form: $\sqrt[4]{{x}^{5}}$
Explanation:
When you have a number raised to a negative exponent, you can change it into its reciprocal and change the sign on the exponent.
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(PDF) Thermodynamics for Beginners - Chapter 3 THE FIRST LAW APPLIED TO CLOSED SYSTEMS
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Norm of a Vector in Python - Steps for Calculation | DigitalOcean
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Variational Principles in GR: Explaining Lagrangian Varying
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In summary, the equation for the Lagrangian of a particle in a gravitational field is: S=\int \sqrt{-g} [\frac{1}{2}g^{\alpha \beta}(\partial_{\alpha}\phi)(\partial_{\beta}\phi)-\frac{1}{2}m... | 4 | [
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lobpcg
scipy.sparse.linalg.
lobpcg#
scipy.sparse.linalg.lobpcg(A, X, B=None, M=None, Y=None, tol=None, maxiter=None, largest=True, verbosityLevel=0, retLambdaHistory=False, retResidualNormsHistory=False, restartControl=20)[source]#
Locally Optimal Block Preconditioned Conjugate Gradient Method (LOBPCG).
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Elastic Constants - STRENGTH OF MATERIALS
STRENGTH OF MATERIALS- Elastic Constants
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• These are the factors which determine the deformations produced by a given stress systems.
• These are used to determine the strain theoretically.
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Aalto OpenLearning: Differential and Integral Calculus 2021: 8. Integration
Differential and Integral Calculus 2021
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From sum to integral
Definite integral
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Obtaining Relative Diffusivity Curves
Obtaining Relative Diffusivity Curves#
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Distance Between Two Points - Formula, Derivation, Examples - - [[company name]] [[target location]], [[stateabr]]
Distance Between Two Points - Formula, Derivation, Examples
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pasting
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