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A. what is the probability for a given year that the
CHAPTER 10:
15. The highest record temperature during the month of July for a given year in Death Valley, in California, has an approximately normal distribution with a mean of 123.8^oF(!) and standard deviation
of 3.1^oF.
a. What is the probabilit... | 4 | [
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Similar Triangles - Formulas, Properties, Theorems, Proofs (2024)
Similar triangles are the triangles that have corresponding sides in proportion to each other and corresponding angles equal to each other. Similar triangles look the same but the sizes can be
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3.2.4 Encoding functions into unitaries - TU Delft OCW
3.2.4 Encoding functions into unitaries
Course subject(s) Module 3: Quantum Compiling and Quantum Dots
In classical algorithms we use functions to compute desired quantities. We want to be able to do the same in quantum algorithms. We have seen, however, that qua... | 4 | [
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Search results for: nonlinear boundary problem
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4954 Solution of Two-Point Nonlinear Boundary Problems Using Taylor Series Approximation and the Ying Buzu Shu Algorithm
Authors: U. C. Amadi, N. A. Udoh
Abstract:
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Elements of Plane Geometry
THEOREM XXVII.
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Design Optimization for Robustness to Model Component Tolerances
This example shows how to use the Sensitivity Analyzer and Response Optimizer apps to optimize design variables so that a model satisfies design requirements, even in the presence of uncertainties in
the model parameters.
The model is of a single-ended ... | 5 | [
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Black Holes—Information Models
1. Introduction
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How do you determine if rolles theorem can be applied to f(x)= 3sin(2x) on the interval [0, 2pi] and if so how do you find all the values of c in the interval for which f'(c)=0? | Socratic
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IS-LM Model: Solved Numerical Problems
1- Given the following functions;
`C=100+0.8Y`, `I=120-5i`, `M_s=120` and `M_d=0.2Y-5i`
Find;
a- IS function,
b- LM function,
c- Equilibrium income and interest rate,
a-Derivation of IS function,
We know that `Y=C+I......(i)`
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question 15 of 43 the price of a movie ticket in a given year can be modeled by the regression equation y=6.94(1.02^(x)) , where y is | Question AI
Question
Question 15 of 43 The price of a movie ticket in a given year can be modeled by the regression equation y=6.94(1.02^(x)) , where y is the ticket price and x is th... | 4 | [
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How To Interpret Percentile (5 Things To Know) | jdmeducational
How To Interpret Percentile (5 Things To Know)
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Find the Smallest Cycle Basis in a Graph
Introduction to Smallest Cycle Basis
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How To Calculate The Quantity of Cement Sand And Aggregate In CFT
How To Calculate The Quantity of Cement Sand And Aggregate In Concrete Block
Here, we'll calculate how much cement, sand, and aggregate will go into each concrete block using the exact formula below.
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1.13 Multivariate priors for hierarchical models | Stan User’s Guide
1.13 Multivariate priors for hierarchical models
In hierarchical regression models (and other situations), several individual-level variables may be assigned hierarchical priors. For example, a model with multiple varying intercepts and slopes
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American Mathematical Society
Topology of Numbers
D. D. Long
Communicated by Notices Associate Editor Emily Olson
Topology of Numbers
By Allen Hatcher. American Mathematical Society, 2022, 341 pp. https://bookstore.ams.org/mbk-145
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2.3: Graphs of Linear Functions (2024)
Page ID
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Mathematical Model for Straight Bevel Gear and Simulation of Contact Area
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Blog | Kalman Filter 101: State Estimation | MATLAB Helper ®
Watch YouTube #shorts linked to this Blog:
Do you know how the state estimation was conceptualized in the Apollo 6 mission in 1960? Let us go back in time and try to understand what complications scientists and researchers faced back then.
The trajectory of ... | 4 | [
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Improved design of the transmission mechanism of the of 4‑cylinder double‑acting Stirling engine
Abstract
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Study on chip shape and cutting force model of milling process in any direction of space
Abstract
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MIP Formulations and Metaheuristics for Multi-Item Capacitated Lot-Sizing Problem with Non-Customer Specific Production Time Windows and Setup Times
MIP Formulations and Metaheuristics for Multi-Item Capacitated Lot-Sizing Problem with Non-Customer Specific Production Time Windows and Setup Times ()
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Graphs
A graph G=<V,E> consists of a set of vertices (also known as nodes) V and a set of edges (also known as arcs) E. An edge connects two vertices u and v; v is said to be adjacent to u. In a directed
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Forecasting of CO2 level on Mona Loa dataset using Gaussian process regression (GPR)
Note
Go to the end to download the full example code. or to run this example in your browser via Binder
Forecasting of CO2 level on Mona Loa dataset using Gaussian process regression (GPR)#
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Multiplying 64x64 bit-matrices with GF2P8AFFINEQB
This is a relatively simple use of GF2P8AFFINEQB. By itself GF2P8AFFINEQB essentially multiplies two 8x8 bit-matrices (but with transpose-flip applied to the second operand, and an extra XOR by a
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Performing a Multiobjective Optimization Using the Genetic Algorithm
This example shows how to perform a multiobjective optimization using multiobjective genetic algorithm function gamultiobj in Global Optimization Toolbox.
Simple Multiobjective Optimization Problem
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Zama fhEVM and Building Private Smart Contracts
Exploring Zama: Building Confidential Smart Contracts w/ fhEVM
A smooth introduction to Zama and how they utilize fully homomorphic encryption
Before starting, it is worth noting that this is NOT a paid content.
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Polynomial Eqn Solving With bf fdg and sf - Complete Guide
Polynomial Eqn Solving With bf fdg and sf – Complete Guide
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Free vibration analysis of FGM plates based on Rayleigh-Ritz method
Abstract
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Three standard fair 6-sided dice are rolled. What is the expected number of 6's rolled? (For example, if two 6's and a 5 are rolled, then the answer is 2.)
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ollateralized
cmoseqcf
Generate cash flows for sequential collateralized mortgage obligation (CMO)
Description
[Balance,Principal,Interest] = cmoseqcf(___,HasZ) generates cash flows for a sequential CMO with a Z-bond, given the underlying mortgage pool payments, by adding an additional optional input for
HasZ.
Exa... | 5 | [
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Plasma Deck
The Plasma Deck is one of the decks you can unlock when playing the game, by winning a run on the Blue Stake difficulty. This deck changes how your hand score is calculated and doubles the size of
blinds.
For example if you had a Level 1 flush (10,8,7,6,4), your hand score would normally be
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How do you find the critical numbers of f(x) = (4 x - 6)e^{-6 x} ? | HIX Tutor
How do you find the critical numbers of #f(x) = (4 x - 6)e^{-6 x} #?
Answer 1
The only critical number is $\frac{5}{3}$
A critical number for #f# is a number, #c#, in the domain of #f# with #f'(c) = 0# or f'(c)# does not exist.
For #f(x... | 4 | [
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Get Started with ypr
Recruitment
With growth, reproduction and death defined, the final task is to estimate the recruitment (birth) rate.
This requires the lifetime number of spawners per spawner at low density (\(R_k\)) and the recruitment age (\(R_t\); by default 1) to be defined.
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How to Implement Gradient Descent Optimization from Scratch?
Gradient descent is a basic optimization rule widely used in machine learning and deep learning. Understanding how gradient descent works, being able to use it from the basics and technical knowledge
is important for any fact scientist or gad... | 4 | [
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Notes - Quantum Information HT24, Basic measurements
Flashcards
What does it mean for two orthonormal bases $\{ \vert \psi _ n \rangle : n = 0, \cdots, d-1\}$ and $\{ \vert \psi _ n’ \rangle : n = 0, \cdots, d-1\}$ to be equal up to global phase?
For each $n$, $\exists \gamma _ n \in [0, 2\pi]$ such that
\[|\psi'_n... | 5 | [
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Elliptic Composability
The gravitational field
Today we will start implementing the 7 point roadmap in the case of the gravitational field. Technically gravity does not form a gauge theory but since it was the starting point of Weyl's insight, I
will start with this as well and next time I will show how the program w... | 4 | [
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Analysis of frames|www.BuildingHow.com
Analysis of frames
For both frames of the above structure, the calculation of the stress resultants subjected to static loads (dead and live) and seismic loads is required.
Each frame has a span of 5.0 m and a height of 3.0 m. The moment of inertia of each column bar is I=0.4x0.... | 5 | [
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Users Manual for LS-DYNA Concrete Material Model 159
PDF Version
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Proof of Pythagorean Theorem | Proof of Pythagoras Theorem using Algebra
Proof of Pythagorean Theorem
The proof of Pythagorean Theorem in mathematics is very important.
In a right angle, the square of the hypotenuse is equal to the sum of the squares of the other two sides.
States that in a right triangle that, the ... | 4 | [
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4G5 molecular modelling student computer projects - Duplicate
import numpy as np from matplotlib.pyplot import * # target function def f(x): return np.sin(x)*np.exp(x/5) xx = np.linspace(0,10, 100) yy = f(xx) plot(xx, yy)
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MathGroup Archive: March 2003 [00470]
Re: Increase in efficiency with Module
• To: mathgroup at smc.vnet.net
• Subject: [mg40117] Re: Increase in efficiency with Module
• From: "Carl K. Woll" <carlw at u.washington.edu>
• Date: Fri, 21 Mar 2003 02:36:58 -0500 (EST)
• Organization: University of Washington
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Pretest: Due September 29th
← return to practice.dsc10.com
This pretest is due Sunday, September 29th at 11:59PM, or at 11:59PM the day after you join the class, whichever is later. Write your solutions on paper, and show your work, then submit to
Gradescope.
The pretest will be graded based on honest effort, not on ... | 5 | [
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Probability of Dependent and Independent Events
Episode #2 of the course Theory of probability by Polina Durneva
Good morning!
Today, we will talk about the probability of dependent and independent events and conditional probability. These concepts are closely related and based on each other.
Probability of Indepe... | 4 | [
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MHD Test Problems
Summary
This is a repository of some MHD test problems. Most of them are taken from Athena++ and Gardiner & Stone 2008
Linear Waves
I’ll be using the wave tests from Athena++ which are detailed in Gardiner & Stone 2008. The initial conditions are given by
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How do you verify whether rolle's theorem can be applied to the function f(x)=x^3 in [1,3]? | HIX Tutor
How do you verify whether rolle's theorem can be applied to the function #f(x)=x^3# in [1,3]?
Answer 1
When we are asked whether some theorem "can be applied" to some situation, we are really being asked "Are the h... | 4 | [
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Uncertainty Propagation in Wave Loadings
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working with nature- civil and hydraulic engineering to aspects of real world problems in water and at the waterfront - within coastal environments
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4.2.1 Linear Equations I, PT3 Practice 1
Question 1:
Solve the following linear equations.
(a) 4 – 3n = 5n – 4
(b) $\frac{4m-2}{10+m}=\frac{1}{2}$
Solution:
(a)
4 – 3n = 5n – 4
–3n –5n = – 4 – 4
–8n = – 8
8n = 8
n = 8/8 = 1
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Precalculus - Online Tutor, Practice Problems & Exam Prep
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Heights and Distances Homework Help, Questions with Solutions - Kunduz
Heights and Distances Questions and Answers
Math
Heights and Distances
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ric
Worm Gear
Worm gear with adjustable gear ratio and friction losses
Libraries:
Simscape / Driveline / Gears
Description
The block represents a rotational gear that constrains the two connected driveline axes, worm (W) and gear (G), to rotate together in a fixed ratio that you specify. You can choose whether the ... | 4 | [
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Life prediction method of rolling bearing based on CNN-LSTM-AM
Abstract
Bearing is the key component to determine the health of machinery, and it is of great significance to monitor its working status in real time and predict its remaining useful life. In recent years,
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Exponential Equations - Definition, Solving, and Examples - Grade Potential Tampa, FL
Exponential EquationsDefinition, Solving, and Examples
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[5] Almost square permutations are typically square (with Enrica Duchi and Erik Slivken). Annales de l’Institut Henri Poincaré – Probab. Statist. 57 (2021), no. 4, pp. 1834-1856.
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Education Study Material
Perimeter Formula – Compete Guide with Examples
For this Geometry for Beginners, we are most likely to review the idea of the perimeter. Afterwards, learn to calculate the border values for both polygons as well as circles. Most individuals have a
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The Stacks project
Lemma 30.17.6. Let $i : Z \to X$ be a closed immersion of Noetherian schemes inducing a homeomorphism of underlying topological spaces. Then $X$ is quasi-affine if and only if $Z$ is quasi-affine.
Proof. Recall that a scheme is quasi-affine if and only if the structure sheaf is ample, see Properties... | 4 | [
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The first six books of the Elements of Euclid, with numerous exercises
Take e the centre of the circle abdc, and from it draw ef, eg, perpendiculars to ab, cd. Then, because the straight line e f, passing through the centre, cuts the straight line ab, which does
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edmonds_karp_demo.cc
Line
1 #include <iostream>
2 #include <fstream>
3
4 #include <list_graph.hh>
5 #include <dimacs.hh>
6 #include <edmonds_karp.hh>
7 #include <time_measure.h>
8
9 using namespace hugo;
10
11 // Use a DIMACS max flow fi... | 4 | [
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Notes - Linear Algebra MT23, Orthogonal sets
Flashcards
Quickly prove that any orthonormal set $\{u _ 1, \cdots, u _ n \}$ is linearly independent.
Suppose
\[\lambda_1 u_1 + \cdots + \lambda_m u_m = 0\]
Take $\langle u _ j, \cdot\rangle$ for each $u _ j$, and you see
\[\lambda_j = 0\]
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On Math stack exchange, purpleostrich asked “Consider random variables A, B, and C. We know that A = B + C. We also know that A and C have an MGF. Is it the case that B must have a MGF?”
Here is my answer:
You Can’t Compute the MGF
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Income Elasticity of Demand Formula - How to Calculate?
Income Elasticity of Demand Formula
Last Updated :
21 Aug, 2024
Formula of Income Elasticity of Demand
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Inconsistencies in Theoretical Physics, with Focus on the Higgs Mechanism
Journal of Modern Physics Vol.06 No.03(2015), Article ID:54200,9 pages
10.4236/jmp.2015.63027
Inconsistencies in Theoretical Physics, with Focus on the Higgs Mechanism
Thomas L. Wilson
NASA, Johnson Space Center, Houston, USA
Email: Thomas.Wi... | 4 | [
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Exponential Ratio Type Estimators of Population Mean under Non-Response
Exponential Ratio Type Estimators of Population Mean under Non-Response ()
Mathematical Subject Classification: 62 D 05
1. Introduction
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The Arithmetic Derivative (Part 3)
Jonathan
Let us count
The nice thing about the arithmetic derivative is that it takes a natural number to another natural number. This leads to tons of questions about the growth of D(n), such as
1. When is D(n) = n?
2. How often is D(n) < n?
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\dfrac{1}{3}}}\
Hint: Double differentiate the given f(x) and find whether it is positive or negative. When f''(x) > 0, then the graph of f (x) is concave upwards and when f''(x )< 0, then the graph of f (x) is
concave downwards. Also we will get the inflexion point at x where f'' (x) = 0 or does not exist.
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Correlation function in statistical mechanics
From Encyclopedia of Mathematics
A function describing the influence of particles or groups of particles on one another and the effects due to the interaction of subsystems of the system under consideration.
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entation
NIntegrate
NIntegrate[f,{x,x[min],x[max]}]
gives a numerical approximation to the integral .
NIntegrate[f,{x,x[min],x[max]},{y,y[min],y[max]},…]
gives a numerical approximation to the multiple integral .
NIntegrate[f,{x,y,…}∈reg]
integrates over the geometric region reg.
Details and Options
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Solving Quadratics With Complex Numbers Worksheet
Solving Quadratics With Complex Numbers Worksheet function as fundamental devices in the realm of maths, supplying an organized yet versatile platform for learners to explore and master mathematical
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LinearCombination'
linear_combination' Tactic #
In this file, the linear_combination' tactic is created. This tactic, which works over CommRings, attempts to simplify the target by creating a linear combination of a list of equalities and
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Reinforcement Learning
Table of Contents
Reinforcement learning (RL) (Sutton, 1998) is all about the interaction between an agent and its environment, where learning occurs through trial-and-error. The agent observes the current state of
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Logic for Systems: Lightweight Formal Methods for Everybody
"The world is everything that is the case. The world is the totality of facts, not of things. The world is determined by the facts, and by these being all the facts."
Ludwig Wittgenstein (Tractatus Logico-philosophicus)
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Question #440a6 | Socratic
Question #440a6
1 Answer
Explanation:
The trick here is to realize that when you're diluting a solution, the increase in volume must match the decrease in concentration $\to$ that is the case because the number of moles of solute remains
constant.
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IA Numbers and Sets - Modular arithmetic
5Modular arithmetic
IA Numbers and Sets
5.1 Modular arithmetic
Definition
(Modulo)
.
If
a, b ∈ Z
have the same remainder after division by
m
,
i.e. m | (a − b), we say a and b are congruent modulo m, and write
a ≡ b (mod m)
Example.
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If we have an event or scenario S, the event not-S, called the complement of S, is written S^C. Note that P(S) + P(S^C) = 1, as either S or not-S must occur.
The total probability rule explains the unconditional probability of an event in terms of probabilities conditional on the scenarios.
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PPT - Maximum Flow Applications PowerPoint Presentation, free download - ID:1015677
1. Maximum Flow Applications Adapted from Introduction and Algorithms by Kleinberg and Tardos.
2. Maximum Flow Applications Contents • Max flow extensions and applications. • Disjoint paths and network connectivity. • Bipartite match... | 5 | [
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What is the difference between derivatives and integration? | HIX Tutor
What is the difference between derivatives and integration?
Answer 1
There is a nice history about this topic
Isaac Newton and G Leibnitz discovered these concepts almost at the same time (12 years of diference in XVII century) Derivative is loo... | 4 | [
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Logistic regression
Logistic regression - overview
This page offers structured overviews of one or more selected methods. Add additional methods for comparisons (max. of 3) by clicking on the dropdown button in the right-hand column. To practice with
a specific method click the button at the bottom row of the table
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er
Problem Model Prompt
P_Inequality_17 GPT-4 Turbo No C w/o H
Ground Truth Answer: 1-1/2^(1/n)
Use in Code
import champ_dataset # "pip install champ-dataset" if necessary
dataset = champ_dataset.load('v0')
problem = dataset['P_Inequality_17']
messages = problem.conversations['GPT-4 Turbo|No C w/o... | 5 | [
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A manufacturer of banana chips would like to know whether its bag filling machine works correctly at the 447 gram setting. It is believed that the machine is underfilling the bags. A 19 bag sample had a mean of 443 grams with a standard deviation of 21. A level of significance of 0.025 will be used. Assume the populati... | 5 | [
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Simple behavioral state mosquito model
The simple behavioral state mosquito model has two behavioral states which mosquitoes can exist in: blood feeding (\(B\)) and oviposition (\(Q\)). When mosquitoes are in \(B\) they will attempt to
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15.2 Energy in Simple Harmonic Motion - University Physics Volume 1 | OpenStax
By the end of this section, you will be able to:
• Describe the energy conservation of the system of a mass and a spring
• Explain the concepts of stable and unstable equilibrium points
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Mathematical Induction Homework Help, Questions with Solutions - Kunduz
Mathematical Induction Questions and Answers
Math
Mathematical Induction
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p-Values for Equivalency
Stefan Kloppenborg
2024-05-06
Introduction
The dual acceptance criteria used for composite materials accept or reject a new lot of material (or a process change) based on the sample minimum and sample mean from the new lot of material.
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Induction and Conjecture Generation in cvc5
17 October 2024
Induction and Conjecture Generation in cvc5
by Kartik Sabharwal
This post is intended for users of SMT solvers who are interested in the automation of proofs by induction. We demonstrate cvc5’s native support for structural induction over datatypes and its
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Gaussian Variables
Probability of Random Variables
At some point, you may realize that all numbers you generate have an equal probability of being the next number, as it is in the case of the regular Rnd usage that we've done so far.
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Photovoltaic Thermal (PV/T) Hybrid Solar Panel
This example shows how to model the cogeneration of electrical power and heat using a hybrid PV/T solar panel. The generated heat is transferred to water for household consumption.
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Commodity Stat Arb
It's been a while since my last post and I'm taking my occasional blog in a different direction.
Over the years I've learned that utility tariffs, although hard to follow, vary widely. They can have a significant financial impact on behind-the-meter activities, depending on the numbers.
The map bel... | 4 | [
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Hypothesis Testing in Linear Regression
Before you move on to the model-building part, there is still one theoretical aspect left to be addressed: the significance of the derived beta coefficient. When you fit a straight line through the
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Car Accident at S. High and Market According to police records a
totally inelastic collision between...
Car Accident at S. High and Market According to police records a totally inelastic collision between...
Car Accident at S. High and Market According to police records a totally inelastic collision between two cars o... | 4 | [
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otes on the procedure
Calculus of functions: Notes on the procedure
The programs Polynomial Functions and Rational Functions perform roughly the same tasks as the program Arbitrairy Functions , but differ fundamentally in the procedure.
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In many medium-voltage single-core cables in foreign countries, in order to avoid eddy current loss, while ensuring that the cable can withstand a certain amount of tensile force, aluminum wire
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How to design a high voltage DCM inverting charge pump converter
Source: EDN article
Power Tips #87: How to design a high voltage DCM inverting charge pump converter. By John Betten
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Calculate The Biased Standard Deviation Of All Elements In A PyTorch Tensor
First, we import the Python math module.
import math
Then we import PyTorch.
import torch
We print the PyTorch version we are using.
print(torch.__version__)
We are using PyTorch 0.3.1.post2.
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Who said 'average'?
'Average' seems like such a common word, until you dig into it, and then it gets complicated.
Really? Isn't as simple as: add up everything (or, a lot of things) and divide by the number of things? Like, for instance, the average roll of one die:
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Regularized Newton Method with Global $O(1/k^2)$ Convergence | Konstantin Mishchenko
Abstract
We present a Newton-type method that converges fast from any initialization and for arbitrary convex objectives with Lipschitz Hessians. We achieve this by merging the ideas of cubic regularization
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If tan theta=2/3 and cos theta >, how do you find sin theta? | Socratic
If #tan theta=2/3# and #cos theta >#, how do you find #sin theta#?
1 Answer
$\sin t = \frac{2 \sqrt{13}}{13}$
Explanation:
$\tan t = \frac{2}{3}$ -->
$\cot t = \frac{1}{\tan t} = \frac{3}{2}$
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[Solved] If a, b, c, d are in H.P., then the value of \(\left(\f
If a, b, c, d are in H.P., then the value of \(\left(\frac{1}{a^2}-\frac{1}{d^2}\right)\left(\frac{1}{b^2}-\frac{1}{c^2}\right) ^{-1} \) is:
Answer (Detailed Solution Below)
Option 3 : 3
Electric charges and coulomb's law (Basic)
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Rates of convergence
1 Speed of convergence
In order to compare perfomance of algorithms we need to define a terminology for different types of convergence. Let r_k = \{\|x_k - x^*\|_2\} be a sequence in \mathbb{R}^n that converges to zero.
1.1 Linear convergence
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Introduction to Solving Differential Equations: Finding a New Variable
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A pipe having an internal diameter D is connected to a pipe of the same size. Water flows into the second pipe through n holes, each of diameter d. If the water in the first pipe has speed v, the speed of water leaving the second pipe is:
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