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https://www.physicsforums.com/threads/proof-of-electric-dipole-equations.210322/
Proof of Electric Dipole Equations 1. Jan 22, 2008 Cheetox 1. The problem statement, all variables and given/known data An electric dipole of moment p is placed at a distance r from a point charge +q. The angle between p and r is phi. Show that the energy of interaction between the dipole and the charge is -pqcos(ph...
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https://www.siyavula.com/read/science/grade-12/electrodynamics/11-electrodynamics-05
We think you are located in South Africa. Is this correct? # End Of Chapter Exercises Exercise 11.3 [SC 2003/11] Explain the difference between alternating current (AC) and direct current (DC). Direct current (DC), which is electricity flowing in a constant direction. DC is the kind of electricity made by a battery...
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https://pureportal.strath.ac.uk/en/publications/on-the-behaviour-of-time-discretisations-of-the-electric-field-in
# On the behaviour of time discretisations of the electric field integral equation Penny Davies, D.B. Duncan Research output: Contribution to journalArticle 7 Citations (Scopus) ### Abstract We derive a separation of variables solution for time-domain electromagnetic scattering from a perfectly conducting in®nite ...
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Barker_code
# Barker code Graphical representation of a Barker-7 code Autocorrelation function of a Barker-7 code A Barker code or Barker sequence is a finite sequence of N values of +1 and −1, $a_j$ for $j = 1, 2, \dots, N$ with the ideal autocorrelation property, such that the off-peak (non-cyclic) autocorrelation coefficien...
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https://www.jiskha.com/questions/294299/what-is-the-initial-temperature-in-degrees-c-of-a-system-that-has-the-pressure-decreased
# chemistry what is the initial temperature (in degrees C) of a system that has the pressure decreased by 10 times while the volume increased by 5 times with a final temperature of 150 K? a)27 b)75 c)300 d)-198 e) none of the above Please explain--I need to know how to do this--this is only a practice question. 1. ...
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http://tex.stackexchange.com/questions/496/what-is-wrong-with-the-line-spacing-of-my-lists-of-figures-and-tables/552
# What is wrong with the line spacing of my lists of figures and tables? Since a good picture is better than a long text, here is the problem: And here is most of my Latex file up to this point: \documentclass[12pt,a4paper,oneside]{book} \usepackage{setspace} \usepackage[francais, english]{babel} \usepackage[applema...
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http://rinterested.github.io/statistics/tensors.html
#### TENSORS, TANGENT AND ORTHOGONAL VECTORS IN GENERALIZED CURVILINEAR COORDINATES: ##### Abstract: Vector is a physical quantity and it does not depend on any co-ordinate system. It need to be expanded in some basis for practical calculation and its components do depend on the chosen basis. The expansion in orthono...
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https://www.gothic.bc.ca/calendar/year
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http://www.math.columbia.edu/~woit/wordpress/?p=492
# More On Geometric Langlands (a Grand Unified Theory of Math?) After mentioning in the last posting that Witten is giving talks in Berkeley and Cambridge this week, I found out about various recent developments in Geometric Langlands, some of which Witten presumably will be talking about. Edward Frenkel has put a dr...
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https://ir.cwi.nl/pub/20625
This is the second book that appears as a product of the multi-disciplinary project Games, Action and Social Software'', which was carried out at the Netherlands Institute for Advanced Study in the Humanities and Social Sciences (NIAS) in Wassenaar, from September 2006 through January 2007. This project brought togethe...
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http://mathhelpforum.com/algebra/198410-algebra-2-a.html
# Math Help - Algebra 2 1. ## Algebra 2 True or False. Please explain, give an example, or provide the correct answer to support their choice. 1. y = 2x + 1 is an example of a quadratic equation. 2. ln is a special logarithm where the base equals to 10 3. The graph of y = 2x passes through the point (1, 0). 2. ##...
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https://codegolf.stackexchange.com/questions/92297/hexagolf-wordagons/92385
# HexaGolf: Wordagons ## Challenge Given a string as input, output its wordagon. ## Wordagons A wordagon is a way of representing a string in a hexagon. Now, let's create a wordagon from the string hexa: Firstly, you start with the first character in the string a place it in the centre: h Then, you take the nex...
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http://www.chegg.com/homework-help/questions-and-answers/according-modern-view-reason-michelson-s-andmorley-s-experiment-failed-observe-motion-rela-q391809
What, according to the modern view, was the reason Michelson's andMorley's experiment failed to observe motion relative the ether?
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http://tex.stackexchange.com/questions/5797/how-exactly-does-def-pfigurefigure-work/5799
# How exactly does \def\p@figure{Figure~} work? I took this line from my thesis style and added it into my document (preceded by \makeatletter) and what it does that whenever I used \ref{figureid} instead of putting just the figure number, it puts "Figure 1". I can do the same thing for tables, by having \def\p@table...
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https://stats.stackexchange.com/questions/125191/which-logistic-model-should-i-use-in-stata-when-i-have-a-mix-of-categorical-and
# Which logistic model should I use in Stata when I have a mix of categorical and scalar variables? I want to run a regression in Stata. The dependent variable is a scalar categorical variable indicating life satisfaction ls (1= satisfied, 2= intermediate, 3= dissatisfied). The independent variables are as follows: ...
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http://math.stackexchange.com/users/325/soarer?tab=activity
# Soarer less info reputation 1017 bio website location Hong Kong age 25 member for 4 years seen Nov 25 '13 at 21:09 profile views 386 # 290 Actions Jul28 awarded Yearling Jul8 awarded Enlightened Jul8 awarded Nice Answer Jul2 awarded Curious Feb19 awarded Nice Answer Nov16 awarded Nice Question Aug8 awarded Popula...
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https://brilliant.org/problems/sunny-shoot-out/
# Sunny Shoot-out You are planting 5 sunflowers in each of the 2 gardens, where these sets of plants shoot out in varying heights. Shown above is the graph depicting the height of each sunflower, where the red line indicates the mean height of sunflower population $\mu$. For example, the shortest sunflower in Garden...
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https://worldwidescience.org/topicpages/f/fly+ash-sewage+sludge.html
#### Sample records for fly ash-sewage sludge 1. Hydraulic conductivity of fly ash-sewage sludge mixes for use in landfill cover liners. Science.gov (United States) Herrmann, Inga; Svensson, Malin; Ecke, Holger; Kumpiene, Jurate; Maurice, Christian; Andreas, Lale; Lagerkvist, Anders 2009-08-01 Secondary materials ...
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http://cvgmt.sns.it/paper/549/
Loss of polyconvexity by homogenization: a new example created by barchiesi on 15 Mar 2006 modified on 12 Jan 2012 [BibTeX] Published Paper Inserted: 15 mar 2006 Last Updated: 12 jan 2012 Journal: Calc. Var. Partial Differential Equations Volume: 30 Number: 2 Pages: 215-230 Year: 2007 Abstract: This article is d...
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https://nanonaren.com/2014/07/28/draft-performance-if-you-wondered-when-a-difference-list-helps/
## (DRAFT) Performance: If you wondered when a difference list helps… View literate file on Github In Haskell mythology, laziness is one of the Sirens: you can’t but be lured in by its raciness in the heat of learning Haskell; you are then inevitably wrecked by it as your imperative sensibilites take hold; and a year...
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http://math.stackexchange.com/questions/81333/who-are-some-forgotten-mathematicians/81336
# Who are some forgotten mathematicians? [closed] In Thomas' Calculus, he presents ''Nicole Oresme's Theorem'': $$\sum_{n=1}^\infty {n\over 2^{n-1}}=4.$$ My first reaction was "who is this person?''. As it turns out, he was a Frenchman from the $14^{\rm th}$ century (!) who produced an astounding number of deep result...
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https://unapologetic.wordpress.com/2007/05/21/shameless-self-promotion/?like=1&source=post_flair&_wpnonce=9916d21231
The Unapologetic Mathematician Shameless Self-Promotion If anything has become clearer after a year in the application trenches it is this: the better-known you and your ideas are, the better chance you have in the job market. To that end, I’d like to advertise myself. Eventually the fall semester will start up, and...
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http://www.stpe.se/2008/07/
# Visio figures in LaTeX This is one way to use figures made in Microsoft Visio in your latex (pdfLatex) document. The first step is to get the figure as a PDF file. If you are using Visio 2007 you may use the PDF add-in from Microsoft. Another option is using Adobe Acrobat or the free PDFCreator. When printing, sel...
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https://studyadda.com/question-bank/co-ordinate-geometry_q20/2130/202090
• # question_answer Find a point on the X-axis which is equidistant from the points (5, 4) and (-3, 3). A)  (2, 0)                     B)         (0, 3) C)  (-2, 2)                   D)         (3, 0) Since, the required point (say P) is on the X-axis, its ordinate will be zero. Let the abscissa of the point be x. The...
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http://tex.stackexchange.com/questions/77932/the-right-way-to-get-sans-serif-math?answertab=oldest
The right way to get sans-serif math? I notice that beamer has everything in sans-serif by default, including math. In a regular article, simply using \sffamily doesn't cause math to be set in sans-serif. Using \renewcommand{\familydefault}{\sfdefault} doesn't work and the sansmath package sort of works, but seems to ...
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https://arxiv.org/abs/1809.02308
math.AC Title:Splittings and symbolic powers of square-free monomial Ideals Abstract: We study the symbolic powers of square-free monomial ideals via symbolic Rees algebras and methods in prime characteristic. In particular, we prove that the symbolic Rees algebra and the symbolic associated graded algebra are split ...
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http://www.zora.uzh.ch/237/
Quick Search: Browse by: Zurich Open Repository and Archive Permanent URL to this publication: http://dx.doi.org/10.5167/uzh-237 # Stainier, D Y; Fouquet, B; Chen, J N; Warren, K S; Weinstein, B M; Meiler, S E; Mohideen, M A; Neuhauss, S C F; Solnica-Krezel, L; Schier, A F; Zwartkruis, F J T; Stemple, D L; Malicki, ...
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http://mathhelpforum.com/algebra/124455-multiplication-two-matrix-print.html
# multiplication of two matrix • January 19th 2010, 12:56 PM ranjitbd multiplication of two matrix A = | 1 2 | 3 4 b = | 1 3 | 5 7 a* b = ? • January 19th 2010, 12:58 PM Krizalid • January 19th 2010, 01:39 PM Soroban Hello, ranjitbd! If you know how to multiply matrices, exactly where is your difficulty? If you don...
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https://brilliant.org/discussions/thread/raising-a-mathematician-ram-program-for-ages-13-15/
× # Raising A Mathematician (RAM) Program for ages 13-15 Hi friends! There's a program called 'Raising A Mathematician', which is going to take place in Mumbai from 5th to 10th of May! For more details regarding this program and registration, follow this link. The last date for registration for this program is FEB. 1...
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https://www.tutorialspoint.com/voltage-regulation-of-alternator-or-synchronous-generator
# Voltage Regulation of Alternator or Synchronous Generator The voltage regulation of an alternator or synchronous generator is defined as the rise in the terminal voltage when the load is decreased from full-load rated value to zero. The speed and field current of the alternator remain constant. In other words, the ...
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https://ccjou.wordpress.com/2015/09/14/%E6%AF%8F%E9%80%B1%E5%95%8F%E9%A1%8C-september-14-2015/
## 每週問題 September 14, 2015 Let $A=[a_{ij}(t)]$ be an $n\times n$ matrix, where each entry $a_{ij}(t)$ is a differentiable function of $t$. Prove that $\displaystyle \frac{d\det A}{dt}=\det B_1+\cdots+\det B_n$, where $B_k$ is identical to $A$ except that the entries in the $k^{th}$ column are replaced by their deriv...
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https://www.ideals.illinois.edu/handle/2142/29541
## Files in this item FilesDescriptionFormat application/pdf Ruyle_Jessica.pdf (18MB) (no description provided)PDF ## Description Title: Small, dual band, placement insensitive antennas Author(s): Ruyle, Jessica Director of Research: Bernhard, Jennifer T. Doctoral Committee Member(s): Cangellaris, Andreas C.; Fra...
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http://fallout.wikia.com/wiki/First_Aid
# First Aid 23,881pages on this wiki General healing skill. Used to heal small cuts, abrasions and other minor ills. In game terms, the use of first aid can heal more hit points over time than just rest. — In-game description First Aid is a Fallout, Fallout 2, Fallout Tactics skill. In Fallout 3 and Fallout: New Ve...
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https://bioinformatics.stackexchange.com/questions/2924/dividing-genome-into-non-overlapping-windows-using-r/2935
# dividing genome into non-overlapping windows using R I have nearly 10 million SNPs located on 10 chromosomes. I want to divide the genome into non-overlapping windows of 15, 20 and 30 kb. Here is part of my SNP table: head (sap_ids) snp_id chr pos Chr01__15043 1 15043 Chr01__15079 1 15079 Chr01__15139 1 1...
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https://www.varsitytutors.com/hotmath/hotmath_help/topics/using-expected-values-to-make-decisions.html
# Using Expected Values to Make Decisions The expected value of a random variable can be used to make decisions, for example about whether to place a bet or play a game. Example: At a school fair, you are given a number of tokens. In one stall at the fair, there is a spinner with $6$ sectors. If the spinner lands on...
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https://multithreaded.stitchfix.com/blog/2022/08/05/jetpack-compose-recomposition/
# Gotchas in Jetpack Compose Recomposition ## Intro Jetpack Compose is an amazing new declarative UI toolkit in Android that offers faster and simpler development of Android apps. Here at Stitch Fix, we’ve been using Compose for a while and have seen many of the improvements and challenges of this new addition. For e...
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http://numericalmethodsaleja.blogspot.com/
## martes, 20 de julio de 2010 ### ITERATIVE METHODS FOR SOLUTION OF SYSTEMS OF LINEAR EQUATIONS ITERATIVE METHODS FOR SOLUTION OF SYSTEMS OF LINEAR EQUATIONS In general, these methods are based on fixed point method and the process is iterated so substitute in a formula. Iterative methods compared with direct, we ...
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https://www.physicsforums.com/threads/abstract-algebra.118212/
# Abstract algebra • #1 22 0 hello i have two questions and i need answers for them first one: show that nZ intersection mZ= lZ , where l is the least common multiple of m and n. The second question is : Given H and K two subgroups of a group G , show the following: (H union K) subgroup of G if and only if H su...
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https://rd.springer.com/chapter/10.1007/978-3-319-75599-1_16
# Waves, Light Waves, Sound Waves and Ultrasound (The Physics of) • Martin Caon Chapter ## Abstract Mechanical waves (sound waves, waves on water) are a mechanism for transferring energy through a medium (the air or water) without transferring matter. Another definition is a periodic disturbance in some property of ...
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https://www.khanacademy.org/math/algebra-home/alg-linear-eq-func/alg-writing-slope-intercept-equations/a/writing-slope-intercept-equations
# Writing slope-intercept equations Learn how to find the slope-intercept equation of a line from two points on that line. If you haven't read it yet, you might want to start with our introduction to slope-intercept form. ## Writing equations from $y$y-intercept and another point Let's write the equation of the line...
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https://iwaponline.com/hr/article/34/4/343/494/Saltation-Layer-of-Particles-in-Water-Flows
A theoretical model has been developed to determine the maximum saltation layer thickness of sediment particles in water associated with the migration velocity of particle in the bed layer. This is consistent with Owen's (1964) hypothesis for saltation of uniform grain in air. The equation for mean particle velocity at...
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https://mathhelpboards.com/threads/calculating-partial-derivatives-in-different-coordinate-systems.2831/
calculating partial derivatives in different coordinate systems oblixps Member May 20, 2012 38 let f = x2 + 2y2 and $$x = rcos(\theta), y = rsin(\theta)$$. i have $$\frac{\partial f}{\partial y}$$ (while holding x constant) $$= 4y$$. and $$\frac{\partial f}{\partial y}$$ (while holding r constant) $$= 2y$$. i found...
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https://www.physicsforums.com/threads/the-magnus-effect.59046/
# The magnus effect 1. Jan 8, 2005 for a soccer game I'm programming, i want to calculate the position and velocity of the ball. I can get those values when I have constant acceleration, but I don't understand how to add the Magnus force. I have read some articles in the internet, and I found a formula I just can't u...
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https://socratic.org/questions/the-point-p-lies-in-the-first-quadrant-on-the-graph-of-the-line-y-7-3x-from-the-
Algebra Topics # The point P lies in the first quadrant on the graph of the line y= 7-3x. From the point P, perpendiculars are drawn to both the x-axis and y-axis. What is the largest possible area for the rectangle thus formed? Apr 9, 2017 $\frac{49}{12} \text{ sq.unit.}$ #### Explanation: Let $M \mathmr{and} N$ ...
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https://zbmath.org/?q=an:0192.04401
× # zbMATH — the first resource for mathematics The independence of the continuum hypothesis. I, II. (English) Zbl 0192.04401 These two papers contain the solution of the famous Continuum Hypothesis. The author shows that the continuum hypothesis cannot be derived from the axioms of set theory. The proof is based an ...
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http://mathhelpforum.com/advanced-algebra/167920-finding-root-polynomial.html
# Math Help - Finding Root of a Polynomial 1. ## Finding Root of a Polynomial Let p be a prime number. Find all roots of x^(p-1) in Z_p I have this definition. Let f(x) be in F[x]. An element c in F is said to be a root of multiplicity m>=1 of f(x) if (x-c)^m|f(x), but (x-c)^(m+1) does not divide f(x). I'm not sure...
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https://scoop.eduncle.com/pls-tell-whether-can-we-solve-this-question-by-cauchy-condensation-test-if-so-show-any-1-question-how
IIT JAM Follow October 17, 2020 8:35 am 30 pts pls tell whether can we solve this question by cauchy condensation test..if so show any 1 question how... • 0 Likes
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https://www.aimsciences.org/article/doi/10.3934/krm.2011.4.831
# American Institute of Mathematical Sciences December  2011, 4(4): 831-856. doi: 10.3934/krm.2011.4.831 ## Second order averaging for the nonlinear Schrödinger equation with strongly anisotropic potential 1 IMT, UMR CNRS 5219, Université Paul Sabatier, 118, route de Narbonne, 31062 Toulouse Cedex, France 2 Departm...
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http://cms.math.ca/10.4153/CJM-2001-021-3
location:  Publications → journals → CJM Abstract view Bivariate Polynomials of Least Deviation from Zero Published:2001-06-01 Printed: Jun 2001 • Borislav D. Bojanov • Werner Haußmann • Geno P. Nikolov Format: HTML LaTeX MathJax PDF PostScript Abstract Bivariate polynomials with a fixed leading term $x^m y^n$, wh...
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http://gonitsora.com/colours-infinity-beauty-power-fractals/
## 09 Feb The Colours of Infinity: The Beauty and Power of Fractals Edited by Nigel Lesmoir-Gordon Springer, 2010, x+207 pp. In 1980, at the IBM Thomas Watson Research Centre in upstate New York, the mathematician Benoit Mandelbrot was probably the first person to view a geometric picture of an unusual set of pixels...
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https://www.physicsforums.com/threads/angular-velocity-and-acceleration-stumped.630994/
# Angular Velocity and Acceleration - Stumped! 1. Aug 25, 2012 ### bruvvers Hi guys, I'm stumped on just one question and not sure where to go with it now. Any help would be greatly appreciated... Question: Calculate the angular acceleration and angular velocity of a 2kg object rotating in a circle of 1.5m radius ...
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http://math.stackexchange.com/questions/149373/does-the-fact-that-sum-n-1-infty-1-2n-converges-to-1-mean-that-it-equal
# Does the fact that $\sum_{n=1}^\infty 1/2^n$ converges to $1$ mean that it equals $1$? I have a clueless friend who believes that $$\sum_{n=1}^\infty \frac{1}{2^n}$$ doesn't equal $1$ in the 'normal arithmetical sense'. He doesn't believe that this series flat out equals $$1$$ Is he correct? - What is the "normal...
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https://www.tutorialspoint.com/What-is-difference-between-self-and-init-methods-in-python-Class
# What is difference between self and __init__ methods in python Class? PythonServer Side ProgrammingProgramming ## self The word 'self' is used to represent the instance of a class. By using the "self" keyword we access the attributes and methods of the class in python. ## __init__ method "__init__" is a reseved ...
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https://worldwidescience.org/topicpages/a/allelic+frequency+distribution.html
#### Sample records for allelic frequency distribution 1. Comparative frequency and allelic distribution of ABO and Rh (D ... African Journals Online (AJOL) Background: Allelic distribution of major blood groups (ABO and rhesus) has not been defined in Bangladeshi population. Determinants of blood group frequency in...
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https://geidav.wordpress.com/category/data-structures-and-algorithms/
# Introduction Welcome to part four of the the Advanced Octrees series. Here you can find part one, two and three. In this part I show you how to access neighbor nodes in Quadtrees. The algorithm can be naturally extended to Octrees, but it’s easier to understand and code in just two dimensions. Neighbors are such nod...
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https://math.stackexchange.com/questions/1746485/decreasing-sequence-of-non-negative-lebesgue-measurable-functions-and-mct
# Decreasing sequence of non-negative Lebesgue measurable functions and MCT I'm learning about measure theory, specifically the Lebesgue integral of nonnegative functions, and need help with the following problem: Suppose that $f$ and $f_n$ are nonnegative measurable functions, that $f_n$ decreases pointwise to $f$, ...
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http://mathoverflow.net/questions/7687/clifford-algebra-as-an-adjunction/101209
# Clifford algebra as an adjunction? Background For definiteness (even though this is a categorical question!) let's agree that a vector space is a finite-dimensional real vector space and that an associative algebra is a finite-dimensional real unital associative algebra. Let $V$ be a vector space with a nondegener...
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http://homepages.wmich.edu/~zhang/abs6.html
### Extremal Problems in Geodetic Graph Theory For two vertices $u$ and $v$ of a graph $G$, the set $H(u, v)$ consists of all vertices lying on some $u-v$ geodesic in $G$. For a set $S$ of vertices of $G$, $H(S)$ is the union of all sets $H(u,v)$ for $u, v \in S$. The geodetic number $g(G)$ is the minimum cardinality ...
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http://mathhelpforum.com/advanced-statistics/78905-regression-chart-analysis.html
# Math Help - Regression chart Analysis 1. ## Regression chart Analysis Can someone please help me with this problem, I do not know where to look for the answer on the chart. The chart is in the attachment folder. Attached Files 2. The test to kill all three variables in one step is the F test with test stat 12.8216...
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https://dotblogs.com.tw/abbee/2017/05/19/153357
### [LeetCode] 563. Binary Tree Tilt Given a binary tree, return the tilt of the whole tree. The tilt of a tree node is defined as the absolute difference between the sum of all left subtree node values and the sum of all right subtree node values. Null node has tilt 0. The tilt of the whole tree is defined as the s...
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https://docs.eyesopen.com/toolkits/python/oechemtk/OEChemFunctions/OEGetCenterAndExtents.html
# OEGetCenterAndExtents¶ void OEGetCenterAndExtents(const OEMolBase &mol, float *ctr, float *ext) Determines the bounding box that can encompass the molecule. The length of each side of the box is output in the 3-element array extents. The geometric center of the box is output to the center parameter. *mol* The mo...
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http://math.stackexchange.com/questions/6071/linear-algebra-word-question-school-play-audience-numbers-and-ticket-prices
# Linear Algebra Word Question (school play audience numbers and ticket prices) A school play ran for two nights, with audiences totaling 1390 adults and students. They paid 4285 dollars for admission. One adult ticket cost 4 dollars and one student ticket cost 2.50 dollars. The ratio of adults to students was 3:5 for...
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http://www.newton.ac.uk/programmes/MOS/seminars/2011022414001.html
# MOS ## Seminar ### On the monodromy of the Hitchin connection. Pauly, C (Montpellier 2) Thursday 24 February 2011, 14:00-15:00 Seminar Room 1, Newton Institute #### Abstract In this talk I will show that the monodromy representation of the projective Hitchin connection on the sheaf of generalized theta function...
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https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007%2Fs10584-018-2275-2
Climatic Change , Volume 150, Issue 3–4, pp 181–194 # The fate of Lake Baikal: how climate change may alter deep ventilation in the largest lake on Earth • Sebastiano Piccolroaz • Marco Toffolon Open Access Article ## Abstract Lake Baikal is the oldest, deepest, and most voluminous freshwater lake on Earth. Despit...
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http://slideplayer.com/slide/677229/
# Limitations of Quantum Advice and One-Way Communication Scott Aaronson UC Berkeley IAS Useful? ## Presentation on theme: "Limitations of Quantum Advice and One-Way Communication Scott Aaronson UC Berkeley IAS Useful?"— Presentation transcript: Limitations of Quantum Advice and One-Way Communication Scott Aaronson U...
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https://ftp.aimsciences.org/article/doi/10.3934/jimo.2018029
American Institute of Mathematical Sciences January  2019, 15(1): 1-14. doi: 10.3934/jimo.2018029 Performance evaluation and optimization of cognitive radio networks with adjustable access control for multiple secondary users 1 School of Computer and Communication Engineering, Northeastern University at Qinhuangdao...
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http://rafarmer.com/amberley-square-qzm/shape-of-ethene-molecule-c6bb26
# shape of ethene molecule Molecular Shape and Function •The shapes of molecules play a major role in determining their function. The nitrogen in ammonia has a non-bonding pair of electrons; the sulphur in sulphur trioxide does not. Click the Symmetry Operations above to view them in 3D. What Is the Molecular Shape ...
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https://www.physicsforums.com/threads/anatomy-physiology.316824/
# Anatomy & Physiology • Start date • #1 4 0 I'm a first year student Anatomy & Physiology and this really got to. I have been in Chemistry for about two weeks now and really need some help with this one. Questions is: Which of these is the pH of an acid solution? A. pH 7.1 B. pH 7.0 C. pH 12.4 D. pH 6.9 E. pH 8.3 N...
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https://www.chemicalforums.com/index.php?topic=31631.msg120727
April 13, 2021, 06:17:21 PM Forum Rules: Read This Before Posting ### Topic: Increasing concentration of solution in a simple galvanic cell  (Read 19617 times) 0 Members and 1 Guest are viewing this topic. #### johnny90 • New Member • Posts: 7 • Mole Snacks: +0/-0 ##### Increasing concentration of solution in a sim...
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http://mathhelpforum.com/advanced-statistics/35755-distribution-density-expected.html
# Math Help - Distribution to density to expected 1. ## Distribution to density to expected A random variable X has the cumulative distribution function $F(x) = 0$ for $x<1$ $F(x) = \frac{x^2 - 2x + 2}{2}$ for $1 \leq x < 2$ $F(x) = 1$ for $x \geq 2$ Calculate the variance of X. The answer specifies that the densit...
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https://brilliant.org/problems/points-arranged-in-array/
# Points arranged in array...! There is a $$4 \times 5$$ array of points, each of which is 1 unit away its nearest neighbours . Determine the number of non-degenerate triangles ( i.e. triangles with positive area ) whose vertices are points in the given array. ×
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https://collegephysicsanswers.com/openstax-solutions/500-times-105-textrm-kg-rocket-accelerating-straight-its-engines-produce-1250
Question A $5.00 \times 10^5 \textrm{ kg}$ rocket is accelerating straight up. Its engines produce $1.250 \times 10^7 \textrm{ N}$ of thrust, and air resistance is $4.50 \times 10^6 \textrm{ N}$. What is the rocket’s acceleration? Explicitly show how you follow the steps in the Problem-Solving Strategy for Newton’s law...
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https://arxiv.org/abs/1109.2930
cs.DS # Title:Faster Approximate Pattern Matching in Compressed Repetitive Texts Abstract: Motivated by the imminent growth of massive, highly redundant genomic databases, we study the problem of compressing a string database while simultaneously supporting fast random access, substring extraction and pattern matchin...
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http://clay6.com/qa/35993/0-553-g-of-a-boron-hydrogen-compound-created-a-pressure-of-0-658-atm-in-a-b
# 0.553 g of a boron - hydrogen compound created a pressure of 0.658 atm in a bulb of 407 mL at $100^{\large\circ}C$. Analysis showed it to $85.7\%$ boron . Calculate its molecular formula. $(a)\;B_4H_6\qquad(b)\;B_3H_8\qquad(c)\;B_5H_7\qquad(d)\;B_5H_9$ For B-H compound P = 0.658 atm $V = \large\frac{407}{1000}$ lit...
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https://www.studyadda.com/sample-papers/rrbs-assistant-loco-pilot-and-technician-cbt-stage-i-sample-paper-28_q58/1364/413512
• # question_answer Soft copy is an intangible output, so then what is a hard copy? A)  The physical parts of the computer B)  The printed parts of the computer C)  The printed output D)  The physical output device Solution : A soft copy is an electronic copy of some type of data, such as a file viewed on a computer'...
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http://mathhelpforum.com/algebra/61813-factorise-print.html
# Factorise • November 26th 2008, 05:10 PM Joker37 Factorise -3(5x - 8)^2 + 27 • November 26th 2008, 05:29 PM Linnus $-3(5x - 8)^2 + 27$ Foil it first $-3[25x^2-80x+64]+27$ Distribute the -3 $-75x^2+240x-192+27$ $-75x^2+240x-165$ Factor out a -15 $-15[5x^2-16x+11]$ factor $-15(x-1)(5x-11)$ • November 26th 2008, 11:07 ...
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http://mathhelpforum.com/discrete-math/49724-big-o-notation-problems.html
1. the Big-O notation problems hello folks. Can you help me solve these problems of big O notation and moreover, can you explain for me the easiest way to solve Big O notation problems? I mean, how do we begin to solve and what is the general concept? Attached Thumbnails 2. The question in your textbook is not quite ...
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http://mathhelpforum.com/calculus/139816-minimum-point-f-x-y.html
# Thread: Minimum point of f(x,y) 1. ## Minimum point of f(x,y) I have the following function: $f(x,y)=x^4+2x^3y+x^2y^2+y^4$ and I know that there is a critical point at $(0,0)$. I have been asked to determined the type of critical point. The second derivatives give no information, and I'm not supposed to consider hi...
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http://use.perl.org/use.perl.org/_jplindstrom/journal/12546.html
NOTE: use Perl; is on undef hiatus. You can read content, but you can't post it. More info will be forthcoming forthcomingly. ## All the Perl that's Practical to Extract and Report #### jplindstrom (594) jplindstrom (email not shown publicly) ### Journal of jplindstrom (594) Sunday June 01, 2003 12:52 PM ### Perl...
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http://community.boredofstudies.org/13/mathematics-extension-1/383209/please-help-me-find-domain.html
Could someone please explain how to find the domain and range of: 1/square root (x^2+4). Without graphing. Thank The domain is all reals; x can take any real value. How do you work this out? Well, you start by asking yourself "are there any points or regions at which the function is undefined?" Since the function is ...
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https://latex.wikia.org/wiki/LaTeX_language
228 Pages The LaTeX language consists of a "preamble" followed by "document text". This page describes, at a high level, what goes into these two sections. \documentclass{class} … your preamble goes here … \begin{document} … your document text goes here … \end{document} ## Document classes Main article: LaTeX doc...
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http://www-old.newton.ac.uk/programmes/MOS/seminars/2011031710009.html
# MOS ## Seminar ### Surfaces and bounded cohomology Iozzi, A (ETH Zürich) Thursday 17 March 2011, 10:00-11:00 Satellite #### Abstract We introduce the notion of causal representation of a surface group and relate it to that of maximal representation and of tight homomorphism. When the target is SL(2,R) we show t...
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https://www.qalaxia.com/questions/Pythagoras-Theory-Of-A-Right-Angled-Triangle-States-That
Mahesh Godavarti 1 If you build squares on each side of the right triangle, then the area of the square built on the hypotenuse is the sum of the squares built on the other two sides. I.e. if the a, b, \text{ and } c denote the the lengths of the two sides and the hypotenuse, respectively then c^2 = a^2 + b^2 . Image s...
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https://www.mathway.com/examples/trigonometry/algebra-concepts-and-expressions-review/factoring-a-sum-of-cubes?id=80
# Trigonometry Examples Rewrite as . Since both terms are perfect cubes, factor using the sum of cubes formula, where and . Simplify. Multiply by . One to any power is one.
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http://www.physicsforums.com/showthread.php?p=2192692
# Solution to diffusion equation - different input by Dave007 Tags: diffusion, equation, input, solution P: 4 Hi, I have seen the solution to the diffusion equation written as C=(N/sqrt(4PiDt))exp(-x^2/4Dt). Hoever, as I understand it, this is for an instant input of N material. I want to express the concentration of...
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https://phys.libretexts.org/Courses/Joliet_Junior_College/Physics_201_-_Fall_2019v2/Book%3A_Custom_Physics_textbook_for_JJC/12%3A_Temperature_and_Kinetic_Theory/12.06%3A_The_Kinetic_Theory_of_Gases/The_Kinetic_Theory_of_Gases_Introduction_(Exercises)
$$\require{cancel}$$ # The Kinetic Theory of Gases Introduction (Exercises) ## Conceptual Questions ### 2.1 Molecular Model of an Ideal Gas 1. Two $$\displaystyle H_2$$ molecules can react with one (O_2\) molecule to produce two $$\displaystyle H_2O$$ molecules. How many moles of hydrogen molecules are needed to re...
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https://www.physicsforums.com/threads/background-radiation-fixed.1008117/
• #1 darkdave3000 179 4 TL;DR Summary Is the image of the background radiation fixed through out most of the universe life? Can we use it as the ultimate compass? The image of the background radiation unlike galaxies and super galactic clusters are fixed through out time yes? Is this true only to a certain extent? Als...
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http://physics.stackexchange.com/questions/24842/why-is-this-charge-distribution-in-correct-capacitors-in-parallel-and-series
# Why is this charge distribution in correct? Capacitors in parallel and series Please consider the circuit diagram below, in particular, look at the capacitors enclosed by the green loop. *Note that the green loop and the (+) and (-) charges on the plates were drawn by me, the original circuit has none of these. Is...
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https://www.lessonplanet.com/teachers/printing-the-letter-s-english-language-arts-pre-k-1st
# Printing the Letter S In this printing the letter S worksheet, students practice their printing skills as they trace the uppercase and lowercase letters on the worksheet.
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http://mathhelpforum.com/statistics/53084-probability-tree-diagram-problem.html
# Math Help - [Probability] – A tree diagram problem 1. ## [Probability] – A tree diagram problem A certain statistician’s breakfast consists of either some cereal or toast (but not both) to eat and one drink from a choice of fruit juice, tea or coffee. If he has cereal to eat, the probability that he chooses coffee ...
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https://orbit.dtu.dk/en/publications/micromechanical-models-of-metallic-sponges-with-hollow-struts
# Micromechanical Models of Metallic Sponges with Hollow Struts Thomas Daxner, Robert Bitsche, Helmut J. Böhm Research output: Contribution to journalJournal articleResearchpeer-review ## Abstract Coating of a precursor structure, which is subsequently removed by chemical or thermal treatment, is a technology for p...
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https://www.samworth.tgacademy.org.uk/about/results/
# Results ## Key Stage 4 Provisional Outcomes 2019 Progress 8 -0.55 Attainment 8 33.60 Students achieving 5 or above in English and maths 22% Students achieving 4 or above in English and maths 40% Students entering EBacc 12% Percentage of pupils achieving the EBacc 25% EBacc average point score 2.78 ## Key Stage 2 ...
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https://www.physicsforums.com/threads/mean-value-theorem-mvt-to-prove-the-inequality.267642/
# Mean value theorem(mvt) to prove the inequality 1. Oct 28, 2008 ### Khayyam89 1. The problem statement, all variables and given/known data Essentially, the question asks to use the mean value theorem(mvt) to prove the inequality: $$\left|$$sin a -sin b $$\right|$$ $$\leq$$ $$\left|$$ a - b$$\right|$$ for all a and...
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http://math.stackexchange.com/questions/124969/how-do-i-find-algorithmically-which-parts-of-a-given-function-are-interestin/124975
# How do I find, algorithmically, which parts of a given function are interesting to graph? I'm building a program that does 2D graphing, and was wondering: How can I determine the default zoom level and x/y extents to display on screen, in such a way as to maximise the 'interesting' parts of a function that are shown...
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https://www.intmath.com/blog/ten-ways-to-survive-the-math-blues
# Ten Ways to Survive the Math Blues By Murray Bourne, 14 Jun 2005 1. Figure out the Big Picture: Find out why you are doing this math. How does it fit with your other courses (science, geography, English, engineering)? You could do some Internet searches on the math you are studying and include "application". Get a ...
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https://ch.mathworks.com/help/wlan/gs/wlan-radio-frequency-channels.html
This example describes WLAN radio frequency channel designations and shows how to calculate the channel center frequency in accordance with IEEE® 802.11™ specifications. ### IEEE 802.11 Channel Designations WLAN operates in unlicensed radio frequency (RF) spectra. Governing bodies in individual countries allocate the...
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http://mathoverflow.net/questions/42557?sort=oldest
## Computing the hopf invariant (without integration or homology, as in Milnor) of the hopf map In exercise 15 of Milnor's Topology from a Differentiable Viewpoint, one is asked to compute the Hopf invariant of the Hopf map. The way one is supposed to do this is to compute the linking number of two of the fibres, but ...
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http://mathhelpforum.com/differential-geometry/141874-zeros-sum-two-matrix-valued-polynomials-print.html
# zeros of sum of two (matrix-valued!) polynomials • Apr 28th 2010, 05:05 AM choovuck zeros of sum of two (matrix-valued!) polynomials hi, I have a nontrivial problem. let f(z) and g(z) be two (possibly monic) matrix-valued polynomials (i.e. of the form $\sum_{j=0}^n A_j z^j$ with $A_j$ being $m\times m$ matrices, an...
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