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Reciprocal System of theory
Chapter XXXIII
Radiation and Refraction
The role of radiation in the atomic transformation processes is generally confined to carrying off part of the excess energy released by the reaction. It is possible, however, for the radiation to
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How do I find the limit of a convergent sequence? | Socratic
How do I find the limit of a convergent sequence?
1 Answer
In general, there is no process that gives you the limit of any convergent sequence. That does not mean, however, that limits cannot be found.
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Science:Math Exam Resources/Courses/MATH437/December 2006/Question 08
MATH437 December 2006
Work in progress: this question page is incomplete, there might be mistakes in the material you are seeing here.
• Q1 • Q2 • Q3 • Q4 • Q5 • Q6 • Q7 • Q8 •
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Science:Math Exam Resources/Courses/MATH110/April 2018/Question 06 (a)
MATH110 April 2018
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Evaluating Limits of Recursive Sequences Examples 1
Evaluating Limits of Recursive Sequences Examples 1
We will now look at some more examples of evaluating limits of recursive sequences. Be sure to check our the Evaluating Limits of Recursive Sequences page first for more examples.
Example 1
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How hot is the air in the top (crown) of a hot air balloon?
Information from...
How hot is the air in the top (crown) of a hot air balloon? Information from...
How hot is the air in the top (crown) of a hot air balloon? Information from Ballooning: The Complete Guide to Riding the Winds, by Wirth and Young (Random Hou... | 5 | [
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Cross Correlation
AutoCorrelation -- 2D Pattern Identification
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CS 485 Fall 2005
┌────────────────────────────────────────────────────┐
│ CS 485 Fall 2005 │
│Topics in Artificial Intelligence: Search Techniques│
│ │
│ Assignment 4 – Optimization │
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How to Find the Transfer Function of a Circuit: A Step-by-Step Guide
The transfer function of a circuit is a mathematical expression that describes the relationship between the input and output signals of the circuit. It is a powerful tool for analyzing and designing
circuits, and it can be used to predict how a circu... | 5 | [
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Determination of the order of reaction
– There are at least four different methods to determine the order of reaction as follows:
• Using integrated rate equations
• Graphical method
• Using half-life period
• The Differential method
• Ostwald’s Isolation method
(1) Using integrated rate equations
– The ... | 5 | [
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GSEB Solutions Class 12 Statistics Part 2 Chapter 1 Probability Ex 1.4
Gujarat Board Statistics Class 12 GSEB Solutions Part 2 Chapter 1 Probability Ex 1.4 Textbook Exercise Questions and Answers.
Gujarat Board Textbook Solutions Class 12 Statistics Part 2 Chapter 1 Probability Ex 1.4
Question 1.
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PPSC AST 1120: Stellar Astronomy
By the end of this section, you will be able to:
• Explain the event horizon surrounding a black hole
• Discuss why the popular notion of black holes as great sucking monsters that can ingest material at great distances from them is erroneous
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Elimination of the Influence of Total Renal Function on Renal Output Efficiency and Normalized Residual Activity
Abstract
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NDSolve - Can anyone see what's wrong in my thinking?
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NDSolve - Can anyone see what's wrong in my thinking?
Here is a simple differential-algebraic equation. I think that since d[t] has a delta at t=10, s[t] should step up at that point. But it steps down.
eqs1 = {
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User:Bvaijayanthi/My Sandbox
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Interagency Modeling and Analysis Group
Barrier-limited model of Goresky, using Finite difference method
Theory
Single capillary
The concentrations in plasma, C[1] and in tissue, C[2], follow the following system of two differential equations in time, t, and space, x:
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experiment.reweighting
Source code for experiment.reweighting
"""
.. module:: reweighting
:synopsis: calculate probabilities and relabel branches
.. moduleauthor:: Alicia Wongel <alicia.wongel@gmail.com>
"""
from math import exp
from smodels.base.physicsUnits import GeV
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openquake.hazardlib.geo package
openquake.hazardlib.geo package¶
Geographic primitives and utilities¶
geodetic¶
Module openquake.hazardlib.geo.geodetic contains functions for geodetic transformations, optimized for massive calculations.
openquake.hazardlib.geo.geodetic.EARTH_ELEVATION = -8.848¶
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What is Subtractor and how many types? - Prepazu
What is Subtractor and how many types?
Subtractor:
Subtractor is the subtractor of binary numbers. This combinational logic circuit can be used to subtract two or more binary numbers. So you need to know the general rules of binary subtraction. For
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Laplace operator 2
Posted on July 11, 2016 by jonas
Let $M= \left(V, E, F \right)$ be an oriented triangulated surface without boundary and $p:V \rightarrow \mathbb{R}^3$ a realization. In earlier lectures we considered the space of piecewise linear
functions on $M$:
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5.6 Summary
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Terminology:
Expression A term or group of terms consisting of numbers, variables and the basic operators (\(+, -, \times, \div\)).
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How do you find all the critical points to graph 25x^2- 4y^2=100 including vertices, foci and asymptotes? | Socratic
How do you find all the critical points to graph #25x^2- 4y^2=100# including vertices, foci and asymptotes?
1 Answer
The center is $\left(0 , 0\right)$
The vertices are$\left(2 , 0\right)$ and $\left(-... | 4 | [
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Total blood volume per body weight
Total blood volume (in ml) per body weight (in kg) is important in medical research. For healthy adults, the red blood cell volume mean is about ?= 28 ml/kg.Red blood cell volume that is too low or
too high can indicate a medical problem. Suppose that Roger has had seven blood tests, ... | 5 | [
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Tamilnadu State Board New Syllabus Samcheer Kalvi 11th Business Maths Guide Pdf Chapter 8 Descriptive Statistics and Probability Ex 8.3 Text Book Back Questions and Answers, Notes.
Tamilnadu Samacheer Kalvi 11th Business Maths Solutions Chapter 8 Descriptive Statistics and Probability Ex 8.3
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Discussion
A Few Notes On Alternating Current
(SEE PAGE 1171, WHOLE No. 197)
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On Bell’s Inequality in PT-Symmetric Quantum Systems
On Bell’s Inequality in $PT$-Symmetric Quantum Systems
^1
Department of Physical Sciences, Indian Institute of Science Education and Research Kolkata, Mohanpur 741246, India
^2
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How do you differentiate f(x)=(x^2+sinx)(e^x-2x) using the product rule? | Socratic
How do you differentiate #f(x)=(x^2+sinx)(e^x-2x)# using the product rule?
1 Answer
Explanation:
$\frac{\mathrm{dy}}{\mathrm{dx}} = \left(2 x + \cos x\right) \left({e}^{x} - 2 x\right) + \left({x}^{2} + \sin x\right) \left({e}^{x} - ... | 4 | [
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MCA Tutorials
Random Variable
A random variable, usually written X, is a variable whose possible values are numerical outcomes of a random phenomenon. There are two types of random variables, discrete and continuous.
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Robust Routing Using Electrical Flows
February 18, 2022
Posted by Ali Kemal Sinop and Kostas Kollias, Research Scientists, Google Research
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Solution to Linear Algebra Hoffman & Kunze Chapter 4.5
Exercise 4.5.1
Let $p$ be a monic polynomial over the field $F$, and let $f$ and $g$ be relatively prime polynomials ovef $F$. Prove that the g.c.d. of $pf$ and $pg$ is $p$.
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Physically-Based Fluid Modeling using Smoothed Particle Hydrodynamics
CHAPTER 2
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Determine the Vertex Connectivity of a Graph
Introduction
Vertex connectivity of a graph is an important concept in graph theory that helps us understand the resilience of a graph or network. In this blog post, we will be discussing what vertex connectivity
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How do you solve x/(x-1)>2? | HIX Tutor
How do you solve #x/(x-1)>2#?
Answer 1
The solution is $x \in \left(2 , 4\right)$
You cannot do crossing over.
#x/(x-2)>2#
#=>#, #x/(x-2)-2>0#
Placing on the same denominator
#=>#, #(x-2(x-2))/(x-2)>0#
#=>#, #(x-2x+4)/(x-2)>0#
#=>#, #(4-x)/(x-2)>0#
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PPT - studyjams.scholastic/studyjams/jams/math/data-analysis/stem-leaf-plots.htm PowerPoint Presentation - ID:6141553
1. http://studyjams.scholastic.com/studyjams/jams/math/data-analysis/stem-leaf-plots.htmhttp://studyjams.scholastic.com/studyjams/jams/math/data-analysis/stem-leaf-plots.htm
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oefficients
coefTest
Linear hypothesis test on nonlinear regression model coefficients
Description
p = coefTest(mdl) computes the p-value for an F-test that all coefficient estimates in mdl are zero.
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Modeling and optimal design for the fixed plate of steel ball grinding machine
Abstract
A three-dimensional model of the fixed plate of steel ball grinding machines is established using finite element methods. Its distortion and stress status are analyzed, and the natural frequencies
and vibration features are obtaine... | 4 | [
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None
Author: Liu, Lili
Title: Batch scheduling problems
Degree: Ph.D.
Year: 2007
Hong Kong Polytechnic University -- Dissertations.
Subject: Production scheduling.
Production planning -- Mathematical models.
Department: Department of Logistics
Pages: ix, 104 leaves : i... | 4 | [
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Stephen Wolfram: A New Kind of Science | Online
Search NKS | Online
Since the late 1970s, it has been common to assume that the response of a cell can be modelled by derivatives of Gaussians such as those shown below, or perhaps by Gabor functions given by products
of trigonometric functions and Gaussians.
Zeta funct... | 4 | [
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Union of two subgroups is a subgroup if and only if one is contained in the other - Solutions to Linear Algebra Done Right
Union of two subgroups is a subgroup if and only if one is contained in the other
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Eureka Math Grade 8 Module 4 Lesson 28 Answer Key
Engage NY Eureka Math 8th Grade Module 4 Lesson 28 Answer Key
Eureka Math Grade 8 Module 4 Lesson 28 Example Answer Key
Example 1.
Use what you noticed about adding equivalent expressions to solve the following system by elimination:
6x – 5y = 21
2x + 5y = – 5
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Augmented Linear Model
All the supported distributions have specific functions which form the following four groups for the distribution parameter in alm():
All of them rely on respective d- and p- functions in R. For example, Log-Normal distribution uses dlnorm() function from stats package.
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The potential energy of a particle in a certain field has the form $U=\
Hint: As a first step, you could recall that differentiating the potential energy with respect to distance will give the force at that point. We could thus find the force and equate it zero as at
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Mean Value Theorem | Brilliant Math & Science Wiki (2024)
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Fermat's Theorem | JustToThePointFermat's Theorem
We shall go on to the end, we shall fight in France, we shall fight on the seas and oceans, we shall fight with growing confidence and growing strength in the air, we shall defend our island,
whatever the cost may be. [···] We shall fight on the beaches, we shal... | 5 | [
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Finding the Coefficient of a Certain Degree of the Variable in a Binomial Expansion Product
Question Video: Finding the Coefficient of a Certain Degree of the Variable in a Binomial Expansion Product Mathematics • Third Year of Secondary School
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Larger Size of Infinity | Joe McCann
The Rationals and the Reals
On the previous page we showed (kinda) how the rationals $\mathbb{Q}$ was a countable set the same size as the naturals $\mathbb{N}$. Right now we will take some time to how $\mathbb{Q}$ is quite
intertwined with the set of real numbers $\mathbb{R}$. As ... | 5 | [
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qubit
Basics¶
Interactive use of the scqubits library from a jupyter notebook starts with importing the scqubits library.
import numpy as np
import scqubits as scq
Example: Transmon qubit¶
To illustrate basic functionality built into scqubits, we consider the implementation of the transmon qubit as an example. Each... | 5 | [
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1. (i) ∠DAC = ∠BAC ...(1) [∵ Given] ∠DAC = ∠BCA ...(2) [∵ Alternate angle] ∠BAC = ∠ACD ...(3) [∵Alternate angles] From the equations (1), (2) and (3), we have ∠ACD = ∠BCA ...(4) Hence, Diagonal AC
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Proportion Calculator
Created by Kacper Pawlik, MD and Julia Żuławińska
Reviewed by Dominik Czernia, PhD and Jack Bowater
Last updated: Feb 26, 2024
The proportion calculator helps compute identical proportions. Before we can use the calculator, it's important to understand what a proportion is and how to solve pro... | 4 | [
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December 2017: This is, perhaps, one of the most complicated computations done in this area using the Physics package. To the best of my knowledge never before performed on a computer algebra
worksheet. It is exciting to present a computation like this one. At the end the corresponding worksheet is linked so that it c... | 4 | [
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Sparse Fast Fourier Transform and its application in intelligent diagnosis system of train rolling bearing
Abstract
Healthy status monitoring of train bearing online is very meaningful work. But as traditional diagnosis system does, performing Fourier spectrum with the datum from more than 200 bearings in a
marshallin... | 4 | [
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Journey to the Prime Number Theorem
By Susam Pal on 09 Sep 2021
How long does it take to start with zero knowledge of analytic number theory and successfully learn the analytic proof of the prime number theorem? Take a guess! I will share my answer in the next
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Physics - Electromagnetism - Electric potential exercises (part 1) — Steemit
Physics - Electromagnetism - Electric potential exercises (part 1)
This picture shows exactly what we will get into today :P
Introduction
Hello it's a me again Drifter Programming!
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Derivation of Multiplier
Another way to derive multiplier is based on the functional relation between consumption and income.
We start with the basis equilibrium condition, i.e.,
Y = C + I (1)
We known that consumption (C) is the function of income (Y). This functional relationship can be expresses as
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Core Balance Current Transformer - Working, Advantages & Applications | Electricalvoice
Core Balance Current Transformer – Working, Advantages & Applications
Introduction
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Calculating The Accurate Gold Jewellery Price
by admin
In the United States, the allure of gold jewelry has been captivating hearts and minds for centuries.
From the timeless elegance of a simple gold band to the dazzling brilliance of a diamond-encrusted necklace, these precious adornments hold a special place in o... | 4 | [
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Basic algebra is the study of mathematical symbols and the rules for manipulating them. It is the foundation for more advanced mathematics, such as trigonometry, calculus, and statistics.
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Descriptive Statistics
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How do you divide ( x^3 + 2x^2 – 3x – 5)/(x - 2 )? | HIX Tutor
How do you divide #( x^3 + 2x^2 – 3x – 5)/(x - 2 )#?
Answer 1
${x}^{2} + 4 x + 5 + \frac{5}{x - 2}$
Using the divisor x - 2 as a factor in the numerator is one method.
#"Consider the numerator"#
#color(red)(x^2)(x-2)color(red)(+2x^2)+2x^2-3x-5#
#=col... | 4 | [
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Lecture 015
Let $m\in \mathbb{N}$, define a relation on $\mathbb{Z}$ by $(\forall a, b \in \mathbb{Z})$: $$ a \equiv b (\mod m) \iff m|a-b$$
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A circle has a center that falls on the line y = 2/7x +3 and passes through ( 1 ,4 ) and (6 ,1 ). What is the equation of the circle? | HIX Tutor
A circle has a center that falls on the line #y = 2/7x +3 # and passes through # ( 1 ,4 )# and #(6 ,1 )#. What is the equation of the circle?
Answer 1
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Download 3-transposition groups by Michael Aschbacher PDF
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A parallelogram has sides with lengths of 9 and 8 . If the parallelogram's area is 32 , what is the length of its longest diagonal? | HIX Tutor
A parallelogram has sides with lengths of #9 # and #8 #. If the parallelogram's area is #32 #, what is the length of its longest diagonal?
Answer 1
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# NOT RUN {
# Gaussian
x = matrix(rnorm(100 * 20), 100, 20)
y = rnorm(100)
fit1 = glmnet(x, y)
print(fit1)
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predict(fit1, newx = x[1:10, ], s = c(0.01, 0.005)) # make predictions
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AN ORDER FOR 6 OZ OF CUSTOM COUGH SYRUP NEEDS TO BE COMPOUNDED. THE DIRECTIONS CALL FOR 45 ML OF 40%,ETHANOL ALCOHOL. AFTER THIS ORDER IS FULLY MIXED, WHAT WILL THE SYRUP'S APPROXIMATE ALCOHOL
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How do you solve 3/4n + 16 = 2-1/8n ? | HIX Tutor
How do you solve #3/4n + 16 = 2-1/8n #?
Answer 1
$\textcolor{g r e e n}{n = - 16}$
Given: #color(white)("XXX")color(red)(3/4n+16)=color(blue)(2-1/8n)#
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Chemistry
5.5 Effusion and Diffusion of Gases
Learning Objectives
By the end of this section, you will be able to:
• Define and explain effusion and diffusion
• State Graham’s law and use it to compute relevant gas properties
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Identifying Multiple Potential Metabolic Cycles in Time-Series from Biolog Experiments
Abstract
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How do you find the intervals of increasing and decreasing using the first derivative given y=(x^5-4x^3+3x)/(x^2-1)? | Socratic
How do you find the intervals of increasing and decreasing using the first derivative given #y=(x^5-4x^3+3x)/(x^2-1)#?
1 Answer
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7.4 Solve Rational Equations - Intermediate Algebra 2e | OpenStax
By the end of this section, you will be able to:
• Solve rational equations
• Use rational functions
• Solve a rational equation for a specific variable
Before you get started, take this readiness quiz.
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(sqrt(32))^(x)- 2^(y+1)=1 16^(4-(x)/(2))-8^(y)=0
Solving a System of Equations with Exponential Terms
This article will explore the process of solving the following system of equations:
(1) √(32)^(x) - 2^(y+1) = 1 (2) 16^(4-(x)/(2)) - 8^(y) = 0
Understanding the Equations
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Find The Initial Value A, Growth/decay Factor B, And Growth/decay Rate R For The Following Exponential
The initial value a = 1350, the growth/decay factor b = 1.793, and the growth/decay rate r = 79.3%.
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P-Delta effect of laterally loaded piles under axial loading
The lateral displacement of pile foundation often shall be checked in the routine foundation design and the geotechnical engineers need to ensure that the relevant displacement compliance criterion
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State-
ss
Description
Use ss to create real-valued or complex-valued state-space models, or to convert dynamic system models to state-space model form.
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MGDrivE2: Metapopulation Network
Now that we have generated the Petri Net and associated hazard functions we are ready to proceed with simulations.
Similar to previous simulations, we will release 50 adult females with homozygous recessive alleles 5 times, every 10 days, starting at day 20, in node 1 (this allows us t... | 4 | [
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Portfolio Optimization Theory
Portfolio Optimization Problems
Portfolio optimization problems involve identifying portfolios that satisfy three criteria:
• Minimize a proxy for risk.
• Match or exceed a proxy for return.
• Satisfy basic feasibility requirements.
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Beverton-Holt aquatic model
The simplest non-trivial model of aquatic mosquito dynamics which exhibits density-dependence (negative feedback) is a Beverton-Holt (BH) style model. It is a kind of discrete logistic equation. We
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Summary and examples
An equation with one or more root (or radical) functions is called a root or radical equation. These maybe root functions of any power, but in most cases they concern square roots. In this topic we
just look at square root equations.
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Kalker - a modern calculator
kalker
A scientific calculator that supports math-like syntax with user-defined variables, functions, differentiation, integration, and complex numbers.
GitHub Repo
Download
>> f(x) = x(3x + 1) ← Declare functions >> a₁ = 1÷6 ← Declare variables >> 6ia√(f'(a₁))← Differentiation 1.... | 5 | [
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Gage R&R | Gage Repeatability & Reproducibility - Quality Assist
In this post, you are going to understand the detailed concept of the Gage R&R (Gage Repeatability and Reproducibility) study.
The current situation
Whether there is an internal Audit or external audit in an organization, one question is always asked by... | 5 | [
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Finding Slope and Intercepts - GED Math
All GED Math Resources
Example Questions
Example Question #1 : Finding Slope And Intercepts
Find the slope and y-intercept of the line depicted by the equation:
Correct answer:
Explanation
:
The equation is written in slope-intercept form, which is:
where
has a slope th... | 4 | [
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Covering Spaces
• Give the definition of a covering space \(\widehat{X}\) (and covering map \(p : \widehat{X} \to X\)) for a topological space \(X\).
• State the homotopy lifting property of covering spaces. Use it to show that a covering map \(p : \widehat{X} \to X\) induces an injection \begin{align*} p^\ast : \... | 5 | [
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REGENERATIVE RANKINE CYCLE WITH FEEDWATER HEATERREGENERATIVE RANKINE CYCLE WITH FEEDWATER HEATER
As we know that largest source of production of electric power in the world is steam power plants and these steam power plants work on the principle of Rankine cycle or we can say that steam power
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Basic syntax
Functions and arguments
APL has two-argument, infix functions. These are called dyadic functions.
3 × 5
15
3 - 5
¯2
Some functions map between elements of their left and right argument arrays. It is easy to add lists of numbers together:
1 2 3 + 4 5 6
5 7 9
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Linear Integration of a Vector Field over a Parametric Path
•
• Thread starter sriracha
• Start date
In summary, the problem asks to find the correct way to evaluate an integral involving a given vector field and a dot product. The solution involves finding a scalar function that is the gradient of
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Statisticool.com
Overview of Nonparametric Statistics
2/7/16
This is a slightly modified web version of a presentation I gave at work on nonparametric statistics and their use in survey work. I include all slides below, some notes for some slides, as well as a
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