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Question:- Andy has a cube edge length 8 cm. He paints the outside of the cube red and then divides the cube into smaller cubes, each of edge length 1 cm. Andy randomly chooses one of the unit cubes
and rolls it on a table. If the cube lands so that an unpainted face is … Read more
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Volume of a Cube in context of net volume
31 Aug 2024
Title: Net Volume of a Cube: A Mathematical Exploration
Abstract: This article delves into the concept of net volume of a cube, a three-dimensional solid object with all sides being equal squares. We derive the formula for the net volume of a cube and
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The Sumerians used the sexagesimal (= base-60) place-notation numbering system in their written calculations and math tables. I will therefore use this system to show how a Sumerian could obtain
successively closer approximations to a desired irrational value.
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Calculating lifetime cancer risk in a population
It is common to hear statements such as “one in three persons will develop cancer during their lifetime”, “one in nine women will develop breast cancer” and so on. Most often, such statements are
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None
What is a polynomial? It is a sum of finite terms that has the following form: \[y = c_{0}*x^{0} + c_{1}*x^{1} + c_{2}*x^{2} + ... + c_{n}*x^{n}\]
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Surfaces to Spectra: 1D
This page uses a contrived example to illustrate the preceding theory for a one-dimensional (1D) surface. Detailed comments on this simple example emphasize the mathematical subtleties and physical
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Political Calculus
By Barry A. Cipra
SIAM News, June 10, 2001
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Transformer Impedance
The impedance of a transformer is stated on the nameplate of most power transformers. The nameplate below is from a delta-wye transformer with an impedance of 5.8%. In this paper, I will attempt to
explain transformer impedance and how its value is derived.
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Statistics homework help
Statistics homework help. Stat 423 Section 02 Spring 2020 Name ______________________________________
Exam 3 (100 points) ID Number __________________________
Part I. Workout Problems. Show solution in support of your answers. Unsupported answers will not receive full
credit. (61 points)
1. A 2... | 5 | [
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Solving System of Linear Equations with Special Cases
SOLVING SYSTEM OF LINEAR EQUATIONS WITH SPECIAL CASES
A set of linear equations with the same two variables is called a system of linear equations.
The system of linear equations can have the following solutions.
(i) Unique solutions
(ii) No solution
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OpenStax College Physics, Chapter 3, Problem 58 (Problems & Exercises)
Question
(a) A jet airplane flying from Darwin, Australia, has an air speed of 260 m/s in a direction $5.0^\circ$ south of west. It is in the jet stream, which is blowing at 35.0 m/s in a direction $15^\circ$
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Interference
The concept of optical interference is critical to understand many natural phenomena, ranging from color shifting in butterfly wings to intensity patterns formed by small apertures.
These phenomena cannot be explained using simple geometrical optics, and are based on the wave nature of light.
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Partitioned by
LP, the Larch Prover -- Partitioned by
The partitioned-by construct provides a convenient syntax for expressing the fact that two objects of a given sort are the same if they cannot be distinguished by an operator in a given list.
Operationally, a <partitioned-by> is equivalent to a deduction rule.
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Thermal Expansion of Solids and Liquids
Learning Objectives
By the end of this section, you will be able to:
• Define and describe thermal expansion.
• Calculate the linear expansion of an object given its initial length, change in temperature, and coefficient of linear expansion.
• Calculate the volume expansi... | 5 | [
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How many cement bags and sand is required for M20 grade of concrete?How many cement bags and sand is required for M20 grade of concrete?
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2. Fitting models and making
2. Fitting models and making predictions
If interested in the theory involving this calculations, take a look at this vignette.
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Prim's algorithm for Minimum Spanning Tree
January 24, 2017
Given an undirected weighted graph, a minimum spanning tree (MST) is a subset of the edges of the graph which form a tree and have the minimum total edge weight. For a MST to exist, the graph must be
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Volume Shell Method Calculator - CalculatorsPot
Volume Shell Method Calculator
Published on
When it comes to mathematics, especially calculus, things can get tricky. But what if we told you there’s a simpler way to calculate the volume of certain shapes, specifically those created by
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31.3 Substructure of the Nucleus - College Physics for AP® Courses 2e | OpenStax
Learning Objectives
By the end of this section, you will be able to:
• Define and discuss the nucleus in an atom.
• Define atomic number.
• Define and discuss isotopes.
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Guest Essay
Time to engage in measurement uncertainty
In the ongoing "War of Words" in the Lab, it's time to hear another voice. Dr. Dietmar Stockl, an expert from across the Atlantic, provides us with a detailed essay explaining how measurement
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2014 AMC 12B Problems/Problem 19
Problem
A sphere is inscribed in a truncated right circular cone as shown. The volume of the truncated cone is twice that of the sphere. What is the ratio of the radius of the bottom base of the truncated
cone to the radius of the top base of the truncated cone?
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rat
Graticule
From Geohashing
A graticule is a network of geographic lines. We use it to refer to the rectangular^[1] zones between the latitude and longitude lines, each 1°×1° in size.
A graticule may be divided into 100 centicules in a 10×10 grid. Thus, centicules are each 0.1°×0.1° in size
Shape
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Which Graph Represents Y = Rootindex 3 Startroot X Minus 5 Endroot? - myflixertv.org
Which Graph Represents Y = Rootindex 3 Startroot X Minus 5 Endroot?
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ence
August 14th, 2009
This week I presented a poster at the Mathematics in Experimental Quantum Information Processing Workshop at the Institute for Quantum Computing in Waterloo, Ontario, and I will admit that I had a
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Geometry and Dimensions. - Part 4
Fractals, shorelines, lenses and negative dimensions (?): They're all here!
A doodle I made on the train
Keywords: Self-similarity, Seed Fractal, non-integer dimensions, Hausdorff dimension, coastline fractals, negative dimensions.
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Black Scholes in Excel: Calculate Options Pricing Easily!
Table of Contents :
The Black-Scholes model is a pivotal tool in the world of finance, particularly for those engaged in options trading. This mathematical model enables investors and traders to determine the
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The Scalar Triple Product of Vectors in Three-Dimensional Space
The Scalar Triple Product of Vectors in Three-Dimensional Space
Definition: If $\vec{u}, \vec{v}, \vec{w} \in \mathbb{R}^3$ then the Scalar Triple Product of $\vec{u}, \vec{v}, \vec{w}$ (in that order) is equal to the following determinant, $\vec{u} \cdo... | 4 | [
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Vertical Jump Height Formula in context of initial vertical velocity
30 Aug 2024
Title: An Exploration of the Relationship Between Initial Vertical Velocity and Vertical Jump Height: A Theoretical Analysis
Abstract:
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Study of Denoising in the Electricity Anti-Stealing Detection Based on VMD-WTD Combination
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1Metrology Center of Guangdong Power Grid Corporation, Shenzhen, 518049, China
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In applied statistics you often have to combine data from different samples or distributions. One of the most frequently used operation here is to add means and expected values. For instance, you
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An improved analytical method for reducing edge built up and estimation of thickness in selective plating using variable perimeter-to-area ratio window test mask
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IntMath Newsletter: trig differentiation applet, art, music - Interactive MathematicsIntMath Newsletter: trig differentiation applet, art, music
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Analysis of forced oscillations of wheelset bouncing from multiplicative perturbation specified by harmonic function
Abstract
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The Relation between Fundamental Constants and Particle Physics Parameters
Steward Observatory and Department of Astronomy, University of Arizona, Tucson, AZ 85721, USA
Submission received: 16 December 2016 / Revised: 12 January 2017 / Accepted: 13 January 2017 / Published: 24 January 2017
Abstract
:
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Calculations
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National Curriculum (Vocational) Physical Science Level 2
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Unit outcomes
By the end of this unit you will be able to:
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On the temperature-dependent characteristics of perpendicular shape anisotropy-spin transfer torque-magnetic random access memories
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25.3 Kruskal's Algorithm | CS61B Textbook
Another algorithm that finds the MST of a graph is Kruskal's Algorithm. Instead of constructing the MST by traversing through the nodes like Prim's Algorithm, Kruskal's Algorithm finds the MST by
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Conceptual Visualization and Implementation
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Statistics Cheat Sheet Part 03: Random Variables and Probability Distributions
Master the random variables and probability distributions and crack your next Data Science Interview with the third part of our Statistics Cheat Sheet series.
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Tensor and Effective Vector Approach to Gravitational Radiation in the Weak Field Limit
Tensor and Effective Vector Approach to Gravitational Radiation in the Weak Field Limit ()
1. Introduction
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Brimful 2
Which of these infinitely deep vessels will eventually full up?
Problem
The $y$-axis is an asymptote for the following curves:
$$y =- \frac{1}{x} \quad\quad y= -\frac{1}{x^2} \quad\quad y^2= \frac{1}{x^3}\quad\quad y = \ln(x)-1$$
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Revision history
If we assume that all $A,B,C,D$ are real, we can use cylindrical algebraic decomposition (CAD) to simplify such an expression (in general, CAD can handle logical formulas involving polynomial (in)
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Mass-Volume Problems
Stoichiometry
Mass-Volume Problems
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zer0mi
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DISCLAIMER: Linear algebra heavy write-up
## Intro
As in task description I searched for Matsumoto-Imai, the first thing in google is this paper:
[link](https://www.springer.com/cda/content/document/cda_downloaddocument/9780387322292-c2.pdf?SGWID=0-0-45-346646-p144472900)
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1. Introduction
Image restoration is an important task in many areas of applied sciences since digital images are frequently degraded by blur and noise during the acquisition process. Image restoration can be
mathematically formulated as the linear inverse problem [
1
]
where
$b ∈ R M$
and
$u ∈ R N$
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Assume you toss a die 20 times and get the following values:
1,1,3,5,6,3,2,1,3,6,5,2,3,6,5,4,2,3,4,1
Use a Chi...
Assume you toss a die 20 times and get the following values: 1,1,3,5,6,3,2,1,3,6,5,2,3,6,5,4,2,3,4,1 Use a Chi...
Assume you toss a die 20 times and get the following values:
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13.3.2. Controllability of Wheeled Mobile Robots (Part 1 of 4)
13.3.2. Controllability of Wheeled Mobile Robots (Part 1 of 4)
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Intelligent Information Management, 2011, 3, 17-21
doi:10.4236/iim.2011.31002 Published Online January 2011 (http://www.SciRP.org/journal/iim)
Copyright © 2011 SciRes. IIM
A Nonlinear Dynamic Model of the Financial Crises
Contagions*
Ke Chen1,2, Yirong Ying1
1College of Management, Shanghai University, Shanghai,... | 4 | [
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Bertrand's Postulate Part 2: Restricting the Factor Domain
Click
here
to see part one of this four week series.
This is week two of a four week series on the proof to Bertrand's Postulate. Last week, I went over some history and definitions pertaining to the problem, as well as introducing some facts about
Pascal's ... | 5 | [
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Dynamic effect of annular flow with finite axial length on the rotor
Abstract
The dynamic force of the annular flow with finite axial length on the rotor is investigated in this article. A test rig to study the annular flow is built in the CNC machine tool. The rotor of the
test rig is connected with the spindle of th... | 4 | [
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Common Section of Bisecting Planes of Cube Bisect and are Bisected by Diagonal of Cube
Theorem
In the words of Euclid:
If the sides of the opposite planes of a cube be bisected, and planes be carried through the points of section the common section of the planes and the diameter of the cube bisect one another.
(... | 5 | [
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M
infinitefactor
Bayesian infinite factor modelling
This package was developed for modular construction of Bayesian factor samplers using a variety of data models and priors. Bayesian factor models are key tools for performing reproducible and robust
dimension reduction and modeling complex relationships among sets o... | 4 | [
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Electricity | Definition, Facts, & Types | Britannica
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After Medians Comes Nedians
On the day I wrote my last
blog about some interesting properties of the medians
of a triangle, I received a package of old Mathematics Teacher articles from Dave Renfro. One of the first I looked at was a January 1951 "Mathematical Miscellanea" edited by Phillip S. Jones. The
article cont... | 4 | [
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K-Means Clustering
Introduction / Background
K-Means Clustering is a clustering method that can classify a dataset into \(k\) classes, where \(k\) is given by the user.
• Here is a great video explaining how the algorithm works, this post will contain a python implementation
Implementation
Algorithm Inputs
Here... | 4 | [
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Credible intervals with Capybaras, R and Stan (rstan and cmdstanr interfaces)
Obtaining a credible interval with rstan and then the same credible interval with cmdstanr.
R and Shiny Training: If you find this blog to be interesting, please note that I offer personalized and group-based training sessions that may be r... | 5 | [
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1.2.7: Factoring Trinomials (2024)
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Gravity of a Sphere
Computing the Gravity Field of a Spherically Symmetric Mass
This work shows that outside of any spherically symmetric mass distribution (such as a planet) the gravity field is identical to that of a point particle with equal mass. It also shows that inside
any spherically symmetric mass shell (such... | 5 | [
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Covariance and Correlation: Moments of More than One Random Variable | Study notes Introduction to Macroeconomics | Docsity
Download Covariance and Correlation: Moments of More than One Random Variable and more Study notes Introduction to Macroeconomics in PDF only on Docsity! Moments of More than One Random Variable
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How do you write an equation with slope -2 that passes through the point (1, 5) ? | Socratic
How do you write an equation with slope -2 that passes through the point (1, 5) ?
2 Answers
$\left(y - 5\right) = \left(- 2\right) \left(x - 1\right)$ (point-slope form), or
$y = - 2 x + 7$$\textcolor{w h i t e}{\text{XXXXXX}... | 4 | [
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Introductory Chemistry – 1st Canadian Edition
Learning Objectives
• To gain an understanding of rate laws and determine rate laws from initial rates.
• To gain an understanding of and the ability to determine reaction orders (including units).
The mathematical relationship of reaction rate with reactant concentra... | 4 | [
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Grouped Loss may disfavor discontinuous capabilities
Jul 9, 2022 08:21 · 1144 words · 6 minute read
(Cross-posted from the AI Alignment Forum)
Thanks to Evan Hubinger and Beth Barnes for comments on these ideas.
Language models exhibit clear scaling laws, where the loss is a power-law in model size. This offers a l... | 4 | [
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Introduction to Applied Statistics for Psychology Students
A one-way ANOVA (ANalysis Of VAriance) is a generalization of the independent samples
The following assumptions must be met for ANOVA (the version we have here) to be valid :
1. Normally distributed populations (although ANOVA is robust to violations of this... | 5 | [
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How to Determine the Value of your Email Addresses
Since Ray Tomlinson brought the first email address to life over 45 years ago, digital communication technology has grown leaps and bounds and the technological finesse of the average person has
grown along with it. Despite those advancements, the digital dinosaur that... | 4 | [
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Eureka Math Grade 8 Module 7 Lesson 21 Answer Key
Engage NY Eureka Math 8th Grade Module 7 Lesson 21 Answer Key
Eureka Math Grade 8 Module 7 Lesson 21 Exercise Answer Key
Exercises 1–4
Exercise 1.
a. Write an expression that can be used to find the volume of the chest shown below. Explain what each part of your ex... | 4 | [
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Times Tables Shifts
In this activity, the computer chooses a times table and shifts it. Can you work out the table and the shift each time?
Problem
The numbers in the five times table are:
5, 10, 15, 20, 25 ...
I could shift these numbers up by 3 and they would become:
8, 13, 18, 23, 28 ...
In this activity, t... | 4 | [
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Centroid of a Triangle | Brilliant Math & Science Wiki
The centroid of a triangle is the intersection of the three medians, or the "average" of the three vertices. It has several important properties and relations with other parts of the triangle,
including its circumcenter, orthocenter, incenter, area, and more.
The ... | 5 | [
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cosahedron
Regular icosahedron
Type of side surfaces equilateral triangles
Number of faces 20th
Number of corners 12
Number of edges 30th
Schläfli icon {3.5}
dual to Dodecahedron
Example of a body net ... | 5 | [
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Luhn algorithm
Short description: Simple checksum formula
The Luhn algorithm or Luhn formula, also known as the "modulus 10" or "mod 10" algorithm, named after its creator, IBM scientist Hans Peter Luhn, is a simple check digit formula used to validate a
variety of identification numbers.
It is described in U.S. Pate... | 4 | [
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Stability Analysis of the Inhomogeneous Perturbed Einstein Universe in Energy–Momentum Squared Gravity
Department of Mathematics and Statistics, The University of Lahore, 1-KM Defence Road, Lahore 54770, Pakistan
^*
Author to whom correspondence should be addressed.
Submission received: 6 February 2023 / Revised: 2... | 4 | [
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October
With resonant cantilevers, the position and mass calculation requires the relatively complex and time consuming computation of the minima of a specific functional which complicates an implementation
in a easy to use they real-time mass spectrometer. Inhibitors,Modulators,Libraries This problem can be solved by... | 4 | [
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Question #92d58 | Socratic
Question #92d58
1 Answer
y = m x represents the family of straight lines through the origin. Every member of the family has a specific value for the parameter m.
Its differential equation is $x \frac{\mathrm{dy}}{\mathrm{dx}} - y = 0$/
Explanation:
Differentiate with res[ect to x and elim... | 4 | [
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Wavelength Calculator
What is Wavelength?
Wavelength is a fundamental concept in physics that describes the distance between successive crests or troughs of a wave. It is a critical parameter in various fields, including optics, acoustics,
and electromagnetic theory. Understanding how to calculate wavelength is essent... | 4 | [
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How to Calculate NPV on a Calculator | Sapling
Net present value (NPV) incorporates the time value of money principle, which states that a dollar received in the future is worth less than one received today, because a dollar received today can
earn investment returns. NPV equals the sum of the present values of an inve... | 4 | [
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Topology in Quantum Field Theory
From Scholarpedia
This article has not yet been published; it may contain inaccuracies, unapproved changes, or be unfinished.
The effects of Topology in Quantum Field Theory occur due to the nontrivial global structure of the configuration space of the field theory. This can be seen ... | 4 | [
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Planar Graphs Visually Explained - Algorithms - Dino CajicPlanar Graphs Visually Explained - Algorithms - Dino Cajic
Planar Graphs Demystified
A planar graph is a graph that can be drawn on the plane with no intersecting arcs. The edges can intersect only at endpoints. Let’s look at a couple of planar graphs.
Let’s a... | 4 | [
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This section discusses various computational details.
Computation of Least Squares-Based Estimators
Let the system be composed of equations and let the th equation be expressed in this form:
where
is the vector of observations on the dependent variable
is the matrix of observations on the endogenous varia... | 4 | [
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Want to learn quantization in the Large Language Model? | by Milan Tamang | Jun, 2024 - Artificial Intelligence Article
A easy information to show you instinct about quantization with easy mathematical derivation and coding in PyTorch.
1. Picture by author: Circulate reveals the necessity for quantization. (The blis... | 5 | [
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🤔 Better Pizza Predictions with Multiple Regression
🤔 Better Pizza Predictions with Multiple Regression¶
In 🤔 Predicting Pizza Prices - Linear Regression We developed a model for predicting pizza prices based on their diameter. In this section lets try to improve that model by using more data. In this
case we will ... | 4 | [
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Absolute Measure of Dispersion | Descriptive Statistics
Absolute Measure of Dispersion
An absolute Measure of Dispersion gives an idea about the amount of dispersion/ spread in a set of observations. These quantities measure the dispersion in the same units as the units of original
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The marketing manager of a firm that produces laundry products
decides to test market a new...
The marketing manager of a firm that produces laundry products decides to test market a new...
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EOC Unit 1 & 2 Review
500
Zion is buying decorations for Homecoming. Balloons cost $7 a pack and streamers are $12 a pack. If the decorating budget has $250, write an inequality for the cost of balloon and streamers that they
can buy
7b + 12s ≤ 250
500
400
. Is (5,9) a solution to 12y - 4x ≥ 24?
Yes
400
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This post started as a talk for the CCIMI retreat, the slides of which are available here. But I added a lot of words to turn this into a blog post, so I encourage you to stay here instead!
Consider the following divided box with \(N=20\) particlesA discrete-time Ehrenfest model
.
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Definition of a radian 2 3. And so: All points are the same distance from the center. Area of a sector given the arc length. 1. How to find the area of a sector whose central angle is in radian:
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Function differential calculator
The differential of the function is the principal (linear by ) part of function increment. To understand this definition, consider the following figure.
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Derivative-Calculator.org – Derivative of cosh(x) - Proof and Explanation
Proof
The hyperbolic cosine function is defined as:
$\mathrm{cosh}\left(x\right)=\frac{{e}^{x}+{e}^{-x}}{2}$
To find the derivative, we differentiate using the sum rule:
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• Define relative atomic mass
• Define relative molecular mass & relative formula mass
• Calculate relative molecular mass or relative formula mass of a substance
• Define the term mole
• Convert number of particles into number of moles of particles and vice versa
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How much of the fall in fertility could be explained by lower mortality?
Many people think that lower child mortality causes fertility to decline.
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Secure Logistic Regression Based on Homomorphic Encryption: Design and Evaluation
Original Paper
Abstract
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Binomial probability - Science without sense...
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Binomial probability.
Binomial probability allows us to show that if we play roulette, except on rare occasions with luck, the bank always wins.
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