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Calculating PI
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Calculating PI
The Internet is full of “one-liners” and if you search a bit, you can find many. A one-liner typically means (a chain of) commands that produce useful results quickly.
I came across a nice one-liner jus... | 4 | [
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Using simple vector calculations to draw objects that move and spin in a 3-D environment
Source code files accompanying article are located on MacTech CD-ROM or source code disks.
Ever felt that real-time 3d animation was meant only for the computer gods to create? That mere mortal programmers are destined only ... | 4 | [
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IntroductionOptical Tyre Sensor (OTS) ConceptVehicle State EstimatorKalman filterVirtual tyre sensorsInverse magic formulaNormalised lateral forceVehicle model for the estimatorSingle track model for the linear operation regionCovariance matrixes for Kalman filterProcess noise covariance matrixMeasurement noise covaria... | 4 | [
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Optimum Maintenance Intervals in RCM++
Reliability HotWire Issue 113, July 2010
Hot Topics
Optimum Maintenance Intervals in RCM++
Preventive maintenance can yield significant cost benefits by increasing the availability of a system and ... | 5 | [
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Using Combinatorics to ‘count’ Divisors on the GMAT
Are you ready for a challenge? Try to solve the following question in under two minutes:
How many different positive divisors does the number 147,000 have?
If you feel like two minutes are not nearly enough to solve the problem, you’re not alone. Even the mos... | 4 | [
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Algebra help
Re: Algebra help
Algebra help
I'm having trouble doing this problem:
solve for x
(square root of ( x + 1) + (square root of (x - 1) 4x - 1
_________(divided by)_____________________ = ___(divided by)___
(square root of ( x + 1) - (square root of (x - 1) (2)
I will work on it ...
I think the trick wil... | 4 | [
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Mac
Source code files accompanying article are located on MacTech CD-ROM or source code disks.
So-called random numbers are an important ingredient in many applications. This article discusses some of the theory behind random number generators, and shows how to replace the Toolbox random
number generators with one t... | 4 | [
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Challenge #12 solution, part II
Yes, that’s right, that Challenge #12, posted one year, five months, and a day ago. You see, I have this nasty habit of starting things and not finishing them… well, better late than never!
Question two of the aforementioned challenge asked this:
Given a positive integer n, in how... | 5 | [
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Quadratic Equations
An example of a Quadratic Equation:
Quadratic Equations make nice curves, like this one:
Name
The name Quadratic comes from "quad" meaning square, because the variable gets squared (like x^2).
It is also c... | 4 | [
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MATLAB
Test the hypothesis of an increase in the population median.
Navigate to a folder containing sample data.
cd(matlabroot)
cd('help/toolbox/stats/examples')
Load the sample data.
load weather
The weather data shows the daily high temperatures taken in the same month in two consecutive years.
Perform a left-... | 5 | [
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DifferentialAlgebra[DifferentialRing] - constructs a differential polynomial ring with a ranking for the dependent and independent variables
Calling Sequence
DifferentialRing (blocks = [...], derivations = [...], arbitrary = [...])
DifferentialRing (R, blocks = [...], derivations = [...], arbitrary = [...])
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Conditional Expectation problem
August 3rd 2011, 08:28 PM
downthesun01
Conditional Expectation problem
Consider n multinomial trials, where each trial independently results in outcome i with probability $p_i,\sum_{i=1}^{k}p_{i}=1$. With $X_i$ equal to the number of trials that result in outcome i,
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IntroductionProblem DefinitionOmnidirectional Camera ModelConic Laser ModelConic Correspondence ConditionDepth Information Using a Structured Light System in Flexible ConfigurationComputing Laser 3D LocationLaser TranslationLaser OrientationProjection Plane LocationExperimentsExperiments with Simulated DataExperiment U... | 4 | [
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CityU Institutional Repository: Mechanical properties of lightweight aggregate concrete--effect of lightweight aggregate on the concrete
CityU Institutional Repository >
3_CityU Electronic Theses and Dissertations >
ETD - Dept. of Building and Construction >
BC - Doctor of Philosophy >
Please use this identifier to ci... | 4 | [
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Cryptography
Let $C$ be a public circuit, where $C:\{0,1\}^n \rightarrow \{0,1\}$. Suppose A has $x\in\{0,1\}^n$, and B has $y\in\{0,1\}^n$, and the goal is $F_A = C(x,y), F_B = 0$.
• A encrypts the circuit $C$ gate by gate starting from the input. For each input wire $i$, A chooses two random keys $K_i^0, K_i^1$.
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ume
Numerical PDE Methods Available for pdsolve/numeric
Description
• This page contains a description of all numerical PDE methods available for time dependent problems, including information on the order of accuracy, applicable PDE problems, if numerical boundary
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variable acceleration
March 4th 2008, 05:44 AM #1
Newbie
Joined
Mar 2008
Posts
5
variable acceleration
Hey just wondering of anyone could help me out.
This is my problem.
Variable acceleration.
when x has a dot on top of it i will call it z
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MathGroup Archive: August 1998 [00013]
[Date Index] [Thread Index] [Author Index]
Re: Eigenvectors of a Complex Hermitian Matrix
• To: mathgroup at smc.vnet.net
• Subject: [mg13594] Re: Eigenvectors of a Complex Hermitian Matrix
• Fro... | 5 | [
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Emergence of Criticality in the Transportation Passenger Flow: Scaling and Renormalization in the Seoul Bus System
Abstract
Social systems have recently attracted much attention, with attempts to understand social behavior with the aid of statistical mechanics applied to complex systems. Collective properties of such
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Math 514
Web Page for Math 514
Spring Semester 2012
Num... | 5 | [
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1911 Encyclopædia Britannica/Catenary
From Wikisource
←Category 1911 Encyclopædia Britannica, Volume 5 Cateran→
Catenary
CATENARY (from Lat. catena, a chain), in mathematics, the curve assumed by a uniform chain or string hanging freely between two supports. It was investigated by Galileo, who erroneously ... | 4 | [
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The HOMFLY Braidor Algebra
From Drorbn
┌────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────┐
│ Algebraic Knot Theory Finite Type Invariants Khovanov Homology │
│ │
│ Other │
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1. Introduction2. Theoretical Analysis and its Comparison with Finite-Difference Time-Domain (FDTD) Modeling3. Numerical and Experimental Demonstration4. SummaryAcknowledgmentsReferences
micromachines Micromachines Micromachines Micromachines 2072-666X MDPI 10.3390/mi3010045 micromachines-03-00045 Article Arbitrary Sup... | 4 | [
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ontinuum hypothesis
Continuum hypothesis
In
mathematics
, the
continuum hypothesis
is a
hypothesis
about the possible sizes of
infinite sets
.
Georg Cantor
introduced the concept of
cardinality
to compare the sizes of infinite sets, and he showed that the set of
integers
is strictly smaller than the set ... | 4 | [
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Decompose your ring using idempotents
Quick description
If is an idempotent in a ring (not necessarily with identity), then we can decompose as the direct sum of four components (subrings), each of them related to . Concretely,
note that here is just notation that means , and similarly for .
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Playoff Probabilities
Continuing with last week’s theme, and since we are in the midst of playoffs, I’d like to take a moment now to discuss another link between baseball and mathematics. This link is particularly timely
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Machined Learnings
So far I'm been using batch EM to optimize the various generative models I've developed to process crowdsourced data (
nominal
,
ordinal
, and
multi-label
). This is despite my fondness for online techniques, but I had to crawl before I walked and my datasets were fairly modest in size. The bus... | 4 | [
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FUNCTION (PSF)
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◄ 1.1. Diffraction ▐ 1.2. Reflection and refraction ►
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Research on the Dynamic Hysteresis Loop Model of the Residence Times Difference (RTD)-Fluxgate
Open Access This article is
• freely available
• re-usable
Article
Research on the Dynamic Hysteresis Loop Model of the Residence Times Difference (RTD)-Fluxgate
^2
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Is this cool with you?
Re: Is this cool with you?
Re: Is this cool with you?
Okay, what now?
Here lies the reader who will never open this book. He is forever dead.
Taking a new step, uttering a new word, is what people fear most. ― Fyodor Dostoyevsky, Crime and Punishment
Re: Is this cool with you?
Recursion ... | 5 | [
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To find an analytic function f(x) such that f(f(x)) = exp(x), one
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Please help! Homeomorphism in R^2. Standard Topology.
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Please help! Homeomorphism in R^2. Standard Topology.
Let
$A = \{(x,y) \in \mathbb{R}^2 | (x+1)^2 + y^2 = 1\}$,\\
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Re: Objective Type
Hi ganesh;
In mathematics, you don't understand things. You just get used to them.
I have the result, but I do not yet know how to get it.
All physicists, and a good many quite respectable mathematicians are co... | 4 | [
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Potential Function
I need help finishing this question. The original question and my work so far are attached. Thanks
I'm with you thus far. Now deduce what phi(z) is inside psi(y,z), just as you found psi(y,z) inside f(x,y,z). $\frac{\partial \psi}{\partial z} = \frac{\partial f}{\partial z} - 2xyz = 4z - 2ye^{2z}$
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complex analysis: linear transformations
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complex analysis: linear transformations
A function of the form f(z)=az+b where a and b are complex constants is called a linear transformation. show that every linear transformation can be expressed ... | 4 | [
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Balanced Partitioning Dynamic Programming Problem
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Balanced Partitioning Dynamic Programming Problem
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Elimination and substitution
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Elimination and substitution
I have this problem: y=1x and y=.5x+4
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Inequality Problem
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Inequality Problem
I have taken A-Level maths and im stuck on a question that involves a quadratic inequality
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a
Corollary: (The cancellation property of integer multiplication) If a, b, and c are integers with a not zero and ab = ac, then b = c.
Proof: Assume that ab = ac but a is not 0. Then
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Limit on Mars.
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Limit on Mars.
I've managed to find a solution to the following question using the f(a+h) - f(a) / h definition of the tangent line limit, but I got caught up trying to get the same answer using the: lim x -> 1
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First order linear - substitution - why take the +ve square root?
January 29th 2010, 08:56 AM
Stonehambey
First order linear - substitution - why take the +ve square root?
Hi guys,
So the equation looks like this,
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Calculus: Solving Vertical Motion Problems Video | MindBites
Calculus: Solving Vertical Motion Problems
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Determine the general solution of this QL PDE
August 6th 2011, 09:50 AM #1
Determine the general solution of this QL PDE
1)Determine the general solution of the following QL PDE
2) Use implicit differentiation to verify the solution.
$u u_x-y u_y=y$
My attempt at 1)
$\frac{dx}{u}=\frac{dy}{-y}... | 5 | [
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Domain and Range
Learning Objective(s)
· Define domain and range.
· Identify the domain and range for relations described with words, symbols, tables, sets of ordered pairs, and graphs.
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Probability problem involving combinations
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Probability problem involving combinations
Here's the problem statement:
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algebra problems
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please help me with these algebra problems! thank you!
1.) solve
b-4ac
x= ————
2a
for "a"
2.)simplify:
(5y)/(4xy^2)•(3)/(5x)•(-3x^2y)/(3xy)
* the / means its a fraction.
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Natural Object Rotation
Volume Number: 15 (1999) Issue Number: 3 Column Tag: Programming Techniques
User interface design in 3D applications remains a difficult area. The problem of how best to allow user access to features like object, face, and vertex selection; translation, scaling, and
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IntroductionNRTK Application Design for the SmartphoneApplication Development and Performance EvaluationDetermination of the Error Model for the NRTK Positioning ResultsConclusionsReferencesFigures and Tables
Sensors Sensors 1424-8220 Molecular Diversity Preservation International (MDPI) 10.3390/s121012988 sensors-12-1... | 4 | [
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Tangent Lines
Try the Derivative Calculator. How to use
• Enter a function f (x) in the text input field marked "f (x)=" (Example: f (x)=e^x)
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Technical Mathematics 2
Unit 2 - Objective 4 - Application of Vectors
Quick Review
Example 1
A truck weighing 22,500 lbs is on a 25° hill. Find the... | 4 | [
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Mathematics Magazine - December 2005
ARTICLES
The Lost Calculus: Tangency and Optimization without Limits
Jeff Suzuki
339-353
In the years between 1637 and 1670, a set of techniques for solving the problems of tangents, extrema, curvature, and area emerged. Unlike the calculus of Newton and Leibniz, which required the... | 4 | [
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Flexible blade coating.
Link/Page Citation
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Two curves, centroid, integration
March 12th 2013, 02:16 PM
togo
Two curves, centroid, integration
26-4-15
Find centroid of region bounded by following curves:
y = 4x^2
y = 2x^3
I found two y intercepts: x = 2 and x = -2
obvious x intercept is zero
Attempt:
A = (int) 2x^3 - 2x^2
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Re: Modulo optimizations
torbenm@diku.dk (Torben AEgidius Mogensen)
13 Oct 1999 00:57:42 -0400
From comp.compilers
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Convert Fast Fourier Transform (FFT) to Fixed Point
FFT is a complex-valued linear transformation from the time domain to the frequency domain. For example, if you construct a vector as the sum of two sinusoids and transform it with the FFT, you can
see the peaks of the frequencies in the FFT magnitude plot.
n = 64; ... | 5 | [
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1. Introduction2. Characteristic of the Thermoelectric Power Module3. Proposed MPPT Control Method3.1. Analyzing the Thermoelectric Power Generation System3.2. Proposed MPPT Control Method4. Simulation Results5. ConclusionsReferences
This section reveals that the output of the TM can estimate by using the linear analyz... | 4 | [
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IntroductionDescription of the Proposed MethodResults and DiscussionZero Flow CaseConclusionConflict of InterestReferencesFigures
Sensors Sensors 1424-8220 Molecular Diversity Preservation International (MDPI) 10.3390/s130810944 sensors-13-10944 Article Minimum Detectable Air Velocity by Thermal Flow Sensors IssaSafir^... | 4 | [
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Lowest Common Multiples and Highest Common Factors
Posted on October 26, 2011 by Sheryl
16-year-old Helena Muffly wrote exactly 100 years ago today:
Thursday, October 26, 1911: Have such difficult algebra problems. So much work it is to find the H.C. F. and L.C.M. Good bye for me if we happen to get one of these in... | 4 | [
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How to Quickly Solve Standard Deviation Questions on the GMAT
Perhaps no concept perplexes students on the GMAT more than the standard deviation. The standard deviation (often represented by σ) is measure of dispersion around the mean. It indicates how close
the numbers in a set are to the set’s average. As a simple ex... | 4 | [
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General term
I'm having trouble finding the coefficients for the maclaurin series for $f(x)=\sqrt{1-x}$. i have $\frac{\Pi_{k=2}^n(2k-3)}{2^nn!}$. Is this right?
By differentiation , $f(x) = \sqrt{1-x} = (1-x)^{ \frac{1}{2} }$ $f'(x) = -\frac{1}{2} \cdot (1-x)^{- \frac{1}{2} }$ $f''(x) = - \frac{1}{2} \cdot \frac{1}{2... | 5 | [
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Stoke's Theorem
April 11th 2008, 06:20 AM #1
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Stoke's Theorem
F=y^3i-x^3j+z^3k;C the trace of the cylinder x^2+y^2=1 in the plane x+y+z=1 and i arrive at -3integrate 0 to pi/2 integrate 0 to 1 r^4 dr dθ and obtain the answer -3pi/8 but the answer given is
-3pi/2.This im... | 5 | [
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ral
Generalized Hough transform
04 Nov 2013 (Updated 20 Jan 2014)
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Rate Function
This page is specific to the Visual Basic for Applications (VBA) Language Reference for Office 2010.
Returns a Double specifying the interest rate per period for an annuity.
Syntax
Rate(nper, pmt, pv[, fv[, type[, guess]]])
The Rate function has these named arguments:
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Bridge Probability
January 30th 2009, 02:02 PM
mistykz
Bridge Probability
I have absolutely no idea how bridge works, although I don't think it really applies to this problem...but anyway.
a) what is the probability that your bridge partner has exactly two aces, given that she has at least one ace?
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guide to solve cryptic multiplication question
Monday, 9 July 2012
Guys in elitmus test you will be getting 3 questions(30 marks) on cryptic multiplication...damn sure!!! This tutorial will be very helpful in solving those questions.I myself solved those 3 questions
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math257 Schedule/Progress
┌───────────────┬──────────────────────────┬───────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────┬──┐
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Computing with field extensions
After we released the Z3 source code, a friend of mine made the following comment: "you have so many different representations for numbers in Z3". He is correct, we have Naturals, Integers,
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Lunar Temperature
From Lunarpedia
The surface temperature of the Moon varies considerably with location and the relative position of the Sun. Unlike geologically active bodies, the Moon no longer has an internal heat source, so
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Delta Lottery Number Reduction
By Scott Rudy for Lotto-Logix
If you look at what they are doing there is actually
figuring out the span between each number leaving the
first number as a starting point of reference. If you
knew what the lowest number was going to be in a drawing
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IntroductionRelated WorkProblem Description and FormulationEssential Conception and DefinitionNetwork LifetimeIn-DegreeEnergy Consumption ModelProblem FormulationIn-Degree Priority AlgorithmDynamic Shortest Path TreePolling Point Selection and Actuator Moving StrategyIn-Degree Priority AlgorithmIPA-MMAPerformance Evalu... | 4 | [
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Calculation Of Mean Deviation In Discrete Series Help - Transtutors
Calculation of Mean Deviation in Discrete Series
In a discrete series the calculation of mean deviation involves the following steps:
(i) Calculating the Median or Mean of the series (M or X).
(ii) Find the deviations from the Median or Mean ignorin... | 4 | [
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New Features in Maple 16 – Differential Geometry - Maplesoft
In this example we shall initialize the Lie algebra
> with(DifferentialGeometry): with(LieAlgebras): with(Tensor): with(Tools):
> LD := SimpleLieAlgebraData("sl(3)", sl3);
Initialize this algebra.
Calculate a Cartan subalgebra.
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The College Mathematics Journal - March 1998
Contents for March 1998
An Interview with Lars V. Ahlfors
Donald J. Albers
In the middle half of this century the subject of complex function theory was virtually defined by the work of Lars V. Ahlfors (1907-1996). In this 1994 interview he recalls his early years, and... | 4 | [
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Difference of Two Cubes
There is a special case when multiplying polynomials that produces this: a^3 - b^3
Polynomials
A polynomial looks like this:
example of a polynomi... | 4 | [
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Solving Conservation of Momentum Problems in One Dimension
The law of conservation of momentum is the second of the major conservation laws that we'll use this year. The law in its most general form is written in a way that looks similar to the law of
conservation of energy.
This looks suspiciously like the impulse-mo... | 4 | [
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An initial value problem, and rate of change problem
September 29th 2008, 06:02 PM
darch_angel
An initial value problem, and rate of change problem
Hi, I was having a bit of trouble with the following problems, any advice would be greatly appreciated.
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cant understand what are they doing in this part of a solution..
March 13th 2009, 08:21 PM
transgalactic
cant understand what are they doing in this part of a solution..
x_n and y_n are bounded
the first part was proved
we have that
limsup x_n+limsup y_n>=limsup(x_n+y_n)
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Math Help
July 15th 2008, 08:07 PM #1
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Hi everyone. Im kind of not seeing it with the follwing problem. Any suggestions is much appreciated.
Show that (x^2+1)/(x+1) is O(x)
I was thinking my first step would be
To use C= 1 and K=1
but I am stuck here
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Command window output
I'm in a numerical analysis class and we've been going over Jacobi iteration and Gauss-Seidel. I understand the problems, and how to code them, but i'm having a problem with unwanted answers being
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IntroductionSubspace MethodsCLAFIC and ALSM Subspace MethodsTheoremSubspace DimensionPreprocessing Methods and Data SetsNormalization MethodsEigenvalue Computation MethodsData Sets and Experimental SettingsExperimental Results and DiscussionSubspace Method with [-1, +1] NormalizationInfluence of the Subspace DimensionS... | 4 | [
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IntroductionDistributed Coding and Optimal Order EstimationDescriptions and Flow Chart of the AlgorithmSimulation Results and AnalysisPerformance Evaluation Model of the AlgorithmSimulation ExperimentConclusionsReferencesFigures
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Type II Error in Upper Tail Test of Population Mean with Unknown Variance
In a upper tail test of the population mean, the null hypothesis claims that the true population mean μ is less than a given hypothetical value μ[0].
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Equation of the normal line
May 1st 2009, 05:29 PM #1
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Equation of the normal line
Write an equation of the normal line that is perpendicular to the tangent line to the curve x^2+xy-y^2=1 at a point (2,3)
I don't even know how to start this I need step by step help if p... | 5 | [
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Posts about subject-specific on Daniel J. Hocking
Blog Archives
I am comparing estimates from subject-specific GLMMs and population-average GEE models as part of a publication I am working on. As part of this, I want to visualize predictions of each type of model
including 95% confidence bands.
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MATLAB
MATLAB and Simulink Files
20 Dec 2010
MATLAB and Simulink files for textbook Nise/Controls 6e.
ch4p2.m
% Nise, N.S.
% Control Systems Engineering, 6th ed.
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Cluster Point
August 13th 2009, 09:23 AM #1
Cluster Point
let A be a subset of a space (X,T) and let $y\in A-A'$ A' is the derive set (the set that contains the clusters points ) show that {y} is open in the subspace $(A,T_A)$
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tion
Efficiency in and with dsolve/numeric solution procedures
Description
• There are many considerations with respect to efficiency when dealing with numerical ODE solutions in Maple. This page serves as a central repository for information on the efficient use of dsolve
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