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https://www.tutorialspoint.com/Break-Number-Into-3-parts-to-find-max-sum
# Break Number Into 3 parts to find max sum Dynamic ProgrammingAlgorithmsData Structure A number is given. Our task is to break the number three times by n/2, n/3, and n/4 and find maximum sum we can make by dividing the number into three parts. For an example, 50 can be divided into {25, 16, 12}, now break each of ...
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https://egtheory.wordpress.com/tag/fitness-ontology/
## Token vs type fitness and abstraction in evolutionary biology There are only twenty-six letters in the English alphabet, and yet there are more than twenty-six letters in this sentence. How do we make sense of this? Ever since I first started collaborating with David Basanta and Jacob Scott back in 2012/13, a cert...
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https://math.stackexchange.com/questions/1697986/writing-complex-numbers-in-form-abi
# Writing complex numbers in form $a+bi$ Can $\sqrt{i+\sqrt{2}}$ be expressed as $a+bi$ with $a,b \in \mathbb{R}$? In general, what kinds of expressions can be rewritten in that form? • The square root is not defined on the complex numbers as a function. As to your second question: Every complex number con be written...
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http://mathhelpforum.com/calculus/118587-differentiate-find-square-dy-dx.html
# Thread: Differentiate and find the square of dy/dx 1. ## Differentiate and find the square of dy/dx Question: If $x = cos \theta + \theta sin \theta$ , $y = sin \theta - \theta cos \theta$ , then show that $\frac{dy}{dx} = tan \theta$ Also find $\frac{d^2 y}{dx^2}$ 2. Originally Posted by zorro Question: If $x...
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https://www.lesswrong.com/posts/MjZSdPEd94sp48EFC/judgment-day-insights-from-judgment-in-managerial-decision
# 24 I found this book through the CFAR reading list. Some content was previously posted on my shortform feed. # Foreword The more broadly I read and learn, the more I bump into implicit self-conceptions and self-boundaries. I was slightly averse to learning from a manager-oriented textbook because I'm not a manager...
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http://mathrefresher.blogspot.com/2008_02_24_archive.html
## Saturday, March 01, 2008 ### field automorphism Definition 1: Bijective A bijective map is a map f from set X to a set Y with the property that for every y in Y, there is exactly one x in X such that f(x) = y. Definition 2: Homomorphism A homomorphism is a map from one algebraic structure to another of the same...
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https://techwhiff.com/learn/2-variational-principle-the-energy-of-a-system/161060
2. Variational Principle. The energy of a system with wave function ψ is given by where... Question: 2. Variational Principle. The energy of a system with wave function ψ is given by where H is the energy operator. The variational principle is a method by which we guess a trial form for the wave function φ, with adju...
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https://zbmath.org/?q=an:0930.35150
# zbMATH — the first resource for mathematics ##### Examples Geometry Search for the term Geometry in any field. Queries are case-independent. Funct* Wildcard queries are specified by * (e.g. functions, functorial, etc.). Otherwise the search is exact. "Topological group" Phrases (multi-words) should be set in "strai...
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http://greyenlightenment.com/2018/02/12/stock-market-qa/
# Stock Market Q&A All over social media, on Reddit, and elsewhere, everyone is talking about the stock market crash. I keep seeing headlines about the Dow having its ‘worst day ever’ (ignoring the fact that percentage-wise 1000 points is not that much). The S&P 500 is down about 10% in the past two weeks, making this...
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Proof_of_Bertrand's_postulate
# Proof of Bertrand's postulate In mathematics, Bertrand's postulate (actually a theorem) states that for each $n\ge 1$ there is a prime $p$ such that $n. It was first proven by Pafnuty Chebyshev, and a short but advanced proof was given by Srinivasa Ramanujan.[1] The gist of the following elementary proof is due to P...
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https://proofwiki.org/wiki/Definition:Ordering_on_Integers
Definition:Ordering on Integers Definition The integers are ordered on the relation $\le$ as follows: $\forall x, y \in \Z: x \le y \iff y - x \in \Z_{\ge 0}$ That is, $x$ is less than or equal to $y$ if and only if $y - x$ is non-negative.
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http://college-physics.com/book/astronomy/gravitational-fields-ii/
# Gravitational Fields II ## Introduction In the first part on gravitational fields, the gravitational force and the gravitational acceleration have been described. The second part is about the work, energy and the movement of bodies in a gravitational field. ## Work $$W$$ The mechanical work is already known. It o...
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http://www.nag.com/numeric/MB/manual64_24_1/html/C06/c06raf.html
Integer type:  int32  int64  nag_int  show int32  show int32  show int64  show int64  show nag_int  show nag_int Chapter Contents Chapter Introduction NAG Toolbox # NAG Toolbox: nag_sum_fft_real_sine_simple (c06ra) ## Purpose nag_sum_fft_real_sine_simple (c06ra) computes the discrete Fourier sine transforms of m$m$...
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http://math.stackexchange.com/questions/286024/what-is-the-formula-for-1-1-cdot-21-2-cdot-31-3-cdot-4-ldots-1-nn1/286028
# What is the formula for $1/(1\cdot 2)+1/(2\cdot 3)+1/(3\cdot 4)+\ldots +1/(n(n+1))$ How can I find the formula for the following equation? $$\frac{1}{1\cdot 2}+\frac{1}{2\cdot 3}+\frac{1}{3\cdot 4}+\ldots +\frac{1}{n(n+1)}$$ More importantly, how would you approach finding the formula? I have found that every time...
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http://lxxb.cstam.org.cn/EN/10.6052/0459-1879-15-133
• Solid Mechanics • ### MESOSCOPIC DAMAGE BEHAVIORS OF PLAINWOVEN CERAMIC COMPOSITE UNDER IN-PLANE SHEAR LOADING Guo Hongbao, Wang Bo, Jia Purong, Yang Chengpeng 1. School of Mechanics and Civil. & Architecture, Northwestern Polytechnical University, Xi'an 710129, China • Received:2015-04-15 Revised:2015-11-09 Onlin...
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https://chemistry.stackexchange.com/questions/27795/in-infrared-spectroscopy-why-is-there-no-c-c-reading-for-e-alkenes
# In infrared spectroscopy, why is there no C=C reading for E alkenes? For the (E)-2-pentene, there was no C=C reading, about 1600. For the (Z)-2-pentene, there is a C=C. Why is there a reading on the Z but not on the E? The $\ce{C=C}$ stretch is responsible for this ir peak. For an ir absorbtion to occur, the absorp...
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https://search.r-project.org/CRAN/refmans/docxtools/html/put_axes.html
put_axes {docxtools} R Documentation Insert a two-dimensional coordinate axes in a document. Description Creates an empty, 2-dimensional, coordinate axes using ggplot2: no scales, no tick marks, no axis labels. Usage put_axes(quadrant = NULL, col = NULL, size = NULL) Arguments quadrant : The quadrant to plot, ...
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http://dash.harvard.edu/handle/1/2624455
# On Extremal Distributions and Sharp L[sub]p-Bounds For Sums of Multilinear Forms. Title: On Extremal Distributions and Sharp L[sub]p-Bounds For Sums of Multilinear Forms. Author: de la Peña, Victor H.; Sharakhmetov, Shaturgun; Ibragimov, Rustam Note: Order does not necessarily reflect citation order of authors. Cit...
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https://scicomp.stackexchange.com/questions/31179/why-is-the-fvm-traditionally-used-in-cfd-and-fem-in-computational-structures
# Why is the FVM traditionally used in CFD, and FEM in computational structures? Most CFD codes use FVM. Most computational structures codes use FEM. Why is the FEM not frequently used in CFD, and why is FVM not frequently used in FEM? • There is a lot behind this question, do you have a particular question about the...
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http://chemistry.usf.edu/annualawards/sponsors.aspx
USF Home > College of Arts and Sciences > Chemistry Department The Department of Chemistry would like to thank each of our contributors who helped make this scholarship program possible through their generous gifts throughout the year. We would also like to thank those who sponsored specific awards: Platinum: $500 C...
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https://www.bionicturtle.com/forum/threads/tuckman-chapter-9-cms.5252/
# Tuckman chapter 9 CMS Discussion in 'P2.T5. Market Risk (25%)' started by Hend Abuenein, Jan 12, 2012. 1. ### Hend AbueneinActive Member Hi, This is about Constant Maturity Swaps, exhibit Spreadsheet T5.b.4 1- In the bottom calculations, I understand the $2500 are the fixed payments. Why were they made at t=0.5 ...
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http://www.sublimetext.com/forum/viewtopic.php?p=47840
## SublimeClang Error Spam ### SublimeClang Error Spam Hello, Recently, I've been trying to use SublimeClang for Sublime Text 2 for C++ and so far it's been great. However, when I start importing different system headers and such I get a massive spam of errors from files that aren't my own. Here's a snippet of some ...
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https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007%2Fs12530-017-9214-8
Evolving Systems , Volume 10, Issue 2, pp 111–128 # Partial identification and control of MIMO systems via switching linear reduced-order models under weak stimulations • Babak N. Araabi Original Paper ## Abstract In closed loop identification of an unknown control system, the stability is a big concern particular...
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http://www.reference.com/browse/mid+band
Definitions # Linear filter A linear filter applies a linear operator to a time-varying input signal. Linear filters are very common in electronics and digital signal processing (see the article on electronic filters), but they can also be found in mechanical engineering and other technologies. They are often used t...
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https://www.physicsforums.com/threads/planck-length-at-high-speed.957819/
# Planck length at high speed • #1 294 24 Imagine I had a ruler 1 planck length long, I then send it on a rocket close to the speed of light, does its length contract? It seems to my simple intuition, relativity would say yes and Qm would say no. Is there a simple solution to this ? • #2 kimbyd Gold Member 1,319 757 ...
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https://www.physicsforums.com/threads/determine-whether-or-not-something-is-a-subspace.297920/
# Determine whether or not something is a subspace 1. ### kesun 37 My understanding of the subspace still isn't solid enough, so I want to know what I know so far is at least correct. By definition, a set of vectors S of Rn is called a subspace of Rn iff for all vectors (I will call them x): 1) (x+y) $$\in$$ S and 2...
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https://brilliant.org/problems/i-find-blackboards-cool-2/
# I Find Blackboards Cool Probability Level 4 I have an infinite number of $1's$ written on a blackboard. Jake chooses $2$ of the integers $p$ and $q$ and replaces them with $\dfrac{p+q}{4}={ k }_{ 1 }$. (he removes $p$ and $q$ and then writes $\dfrac{p+q}{4}$) Now he repeats the process with the number ${ k }_{ 1 ...
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http://mathhelpforum.com/differential-geometry/181416-residue.html
# Math Help - residue 1. ## residue how to find the residue of -2/ (3z^2 - 10iz -3) at z=i/3. i know that this has poles at i/3 and 3i so i used the formula of -2 /( i/3- 3i) and got 3i/4 where the denominator is (z_ -3i) but when i used -2 /( 6z_ - 10i) and sub z_=i/3, i got the answer as -i/4. (the denominator...
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https://quizpug.com/can-you-ace-this-math-quiz/
Can You Ace This Math Quiz? Do you still remember the 'order of operations' you used in elementary school, or have you gotten too used to the calculator on your phone? Take this quiz now to find out! Question 1/12 promathtutoring.com Solve this math problem: 5 + 2 x 8 - 1 20 55 49 Question 2/12 kayamamethod.com So...
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https://link.springer.com/chapter/10.1007%2F978-1-4419-5913-3_39
# Protein Identification Using Receptor Arrays and Mass Spectrometry • Timothy R. Langlois • Richard W. Vachet • Ramgopal R. Mettu Conference paper Part of the Advances in Experimental Medicine and Biology book series (AEMB, volume 680) ## Abstract Mass spectrometry is one of the main tools for protein identificatio...
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http://physics.stackexchange.com/questions/96057/how-two-photons-interfere-in-a-double-slit-experiment
# How two photons interfere in a double slit experiment I have a very basic question about photons in double-slit experiment. I am not good at math, and have some Quantum mechanics knowledge. Math free explanation would be very good to me. When we do double slit experiment with single photon at a time, it will be det...
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https://www.infoq.com/news/2014/11/new-java-version-its-not-jdk19
InfoQ Homepage News New Java Version - it's not JDK 1.9 # New Java Version - it's not JDK 1.9 JDK Enhancement Proposal (JEP) 223 is a new JDK versioning scheme to make it easier to distinguish major, minor, and security releases. It's simpler, more intuitive, easier to parse, and aligns with current industry practice...
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http://mymathforum.com/number-theory/17535-help-needed-ufd.html
My Math Forum Help needed - UFD Number Theory Number Theory Math Forum February 16th, 2011, 07:23 AM #1 Senior Member   Joined: Dec 2007 Posts: 687 Thanks: 47 Help needed - UFD Ok, so I came across this problem and I think it is too difficult, so I'm asking for you guys help! the problem is to find integer solution...
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https://mathoverflow.net/questions/52960/which-almost-complex-manifolds-admit-a-complex-structure
# Which almost complex manifolds admit a complex structure? I was reading Yau's list of problems in geometry, and one of them is to prove that any almost complex manifold of complex dimension $n \geq 3$ admits a complex structure. It's been some time since Yau's list was published, so what is the status of this proble...
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Physics Topics # The position of an object moving along a line is given by p(t) = cos(t- pi /3) +1 . What is the speed of the object at t = (2pi) /4 ? Jul 12, 2016 $v \left(\frac{2 \pi}{4}\right) = - \frac{1}{2}$ #### Explanation: Since the equation given for the position is known, we can determine an equation for...
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https://www.physicsforums.com/threads/measure-visocity-of-water-by-poises.103504/
Measure visocity of water by poises 1. Dec 10, 2005 MathematicalPhysicist i read that you measure visocity of water by poises (sounds like poison ), how does it equate with the quantities? i.e, like [N]=[kg*m^2/sec] 2. Dec 10, 2005 FredGarvin For most applications, the standard is in centipoise. 1 cp = .001 Pa*s...
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https://mathoverflow.net/questions/323128/morphism-of-sites-and-abelian-sheaf-cohomology/323216
# Morphism of sites and abelian sheaf cohomology Let $$f : \mathcal{C}\to\mathcal{D}$$ be a morphism of sites (see the Stacks Project) with induced morphism of topoi $$(f^{-1}, f_*) : Sh(\mathcal{D})\to Sh(\mathcal{C}).$$ By assumption, $$f^{-1}$$ is an exact functor. How do we define the induced map on abelian she...
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https://soihub.org/resources/journal-papers/the-role-of-lookahead-in-estimation-under-gaussian-noise/
• ### The Role of Lookahead in Estimation under Gaussian Noise • Conference Presentations reported 2013 K. Venkat, T. Weissman, Y. Carmon and S. Shamai. "The Role of Lookahead in Estimation under Gaussian Noise", Paper presented at the Int. Symp. Information Theory, Istanbul, Turkey, July 2013 (PDF) Associated Parti...
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Lachlan 22 posts Having watched many of Casey's videos, I have a few questions about things he has mentioned: 1. It's faster to write by word: So, writing the pixels to the backbuffer as a u32 * is more efficient than traversing as a u8 *. Why is this? On x86, I would've thought it would be more efficient for u64 * ...
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# A very quick 6 second question about boolean algebra. 1. Feb 8, 2007 ### l46kok I was doing a problem, and the distributive problem hit my head, as I kind of blanked out on this one. Can B'D' + BD be simplified into a smaller equation? Because I'm thinking it's impossible to do so. (You may be able to apply Demo...
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http://freerangestats.info/blog/2018/02/24/following-followers
# Do tweeps with more followers follow tweeps with more followers? ## At a glance: I investigate a question about the Twitter network, and find that generally (until reaching a level of fame few of us aspire to), having more followers oneself is associated with following people who have less followers, not more. 24 ...
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https://www.ideals.illinois.edu/handle/2142/20047
## Files in this item FilesDescriptionFormat application/pdf 9236421.pdf (7MB) (no description provided)PDF ## Description Title: Nitrogen regulation of theput operon in enteric bacteria Author(s): Chen, Li-Mei Doctoral Committee Chair(s): Maloy, Stanley R. Department / Program: Microbiology Discipline: Microbiol...
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https://www.physicsforums.com/threads/unable-derive-mass-as-resnick-halliday-describe-it.661280/
# Unable derive mass as Resnick \& Halliday describe it 1. Dec 28, 2012 ### DavidCantwell I am reading Resnick and Halliday's "Basic Concepts in Relativity" (ISBN: 0023993456) and have come to an impass about deriving equation 3-4a $$m = \gamma m_0$$ in the text. The authors wrote that the equation can be derived fr...
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https://math.stackexchange.com/questions/356715/2-mathbbn-is-uncountable-power-set-of-natural-numbers
# $2^{\mathbb{N}}$ is uncountable -- Power Set of Natural Numbers Proof: Assume it is countable. Then we can arrange the sets in order (an enumeration) $A_1, A_2, A_3, ...$. Now construct the set $B = \{i \in \mathbb{N} \ | \ i \notin A_i \}$. Then $B=A_j$ for some $j$, a contradiction. This was the proof given in cl...
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Xref: info.physics.utoronto.ca news.answers:30349 sci.answers:1657 sci.math:73713 Newsgroups: sci.math,sci.answers,news.answers Path: neumann.uwaterloo.ca!alopez-o From: alopez-o@maytag.uwaterloo.ca (Alex Lopez-Ortiz) Subject: sci.math: Frequently Asked Questions [2/3] Message-ID: Followup-To: sci.math Originator: alop...
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http://mathhelpforum.com/trigonometry/155371-trigonometry-surds-print.html
# Trigonometry and Surds • September 6th 2010, 11:12 AM OJW Trigonometry and Surds Hello there, I have a problem solving question which has been frustrating me: A triangle has sides of lengths √6, 3√2 and 3√3 units. Is the triangle right angled? You must give a reason for your answer. Any help would be greatly app...
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Moment of inertia of continuous bodies - uniform rod along with the axis passing through the center of mass Moment of inertia of continuous bodies Lets take an exmaple: If the mass is continuous distributed over the body as show in below figure : lets a mass of small portion at distance of r from the axis. so now ...
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# All Questions 319 views ### Variance of Multi-Dimensional OU process I'm trying to implement this model shown here: http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0304407611000388 As part of the modelling process I have to calculate the unconditional variance of X ... 142 views ### Reference request about stoc...
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https://istopdeath.com/simplify-square-root-of-12xy-square-root-of-9xy2/
# Simplify square root of 12xy* square root of 9xy^2 Rewrite as . Factor out of . Rewrite as . Pull terms out from under the radical. Rewrite as . Rewrite as . Move . Rewrite as . Pull terms out from under the radical. Multiply . Multiply by . Combine using the product rule for radicals. Raise to the power of . Raise ...
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# Profit margin VIDEOS 1 TO 50 GO TO RESULTS [1 .. 50] ### WIKIPEDIA ARTICLE Profit margin, net margin, net profit margin or net profit ratio is a measure of profitability. It is calculated by finding the net profit as a percentage of the revenue.[1] ${\displaystyle {\text{net profit margin}}={{\text{net profit}} ...
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https://www.gradesaver.com/textbooks/math/calculus/thomas-calculus-13th-edition/chapter-7-transcendental-functions-section-7-7-hyperbolic-functions-exercises-7-7-page-430/54
## Thomas' Calculus 13th Edition $2 \ln 2 -\dfrac{3}{4}$ As we are given that $\int^{\ln 2}_{0} 4e^{-\theta} \sinh \theta d\theta$ Since, $\sinh \theta=\dfrac{e^{\theta} -e^{-\theta}}{2}$ The given integral $\int^{\ln 2}_{0} 4(e^{-\theta}) \sinh \theta d\theta$ can be re-written as:$\int^{\ln 2}_{0} 4e^{-\theta} [\dfr...
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https://www.aqion.de/site/175
# Kinetics of the Carbonic Acid System There are two types of carbonic acid: (1a) true carbonic acid: H2CO3 (1b) composite (apparent) carbonic acid: H2CO3*  =  CO2(aq) + H2CO3 1 Each of these two acids is characterized by its own equilibrium constant (for the first dissociation step): carbonic acid reaction formul...
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https://cms.math.ca/cjm/msc/05E30?fromjnl=cjm&jnl=CJM
location:  Publications → journals Search results Search: MSC category 05E30 ( Association schemes, strongly regular graphs ) Expand all        Collapse all Results 1 - 2 of 2 1. CJM 1999 (vol 51 pp. 326) Martin, W. J.; Stinson, D. R. Association Schemes for Ordered Orthogonal Arrays and $(T,M,S)$-Nets In an earl...
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# Math Help - Implicit partial differentiation. Need my answer checked please Find $\frac{\partial y}{\partial x}$ at the point (1,-1) for $3xy^{2}+5x^{2}y+4x=0$ So I came up with: $(-3y^{2}\frac{\partial x}{\partial x}-6xy\frac{\partial y}{\partial x})+(10xy\frac{\partial x}{\partial x}+5x^{2}\frac{\partial y}{\part...
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https://socialsci.libretexts.org/Bookshelves/Counseling_and_Guidance/Book%3A_College_Success_(OpenStax)/08%3A_Communicating/8.09%3A_Where_do_you_go_from_here
# 8.9: Where do you go from here? $$\newcommand{\vecs}[1]{\overset { \scriptstyle \rightharpoonup} {\mathbf{#1}} }$$ $$\newcommand{\vecd}[1]{\overset{-\!-\!\rightharpoonup}{\vphantom{a}\smash {#1}}}$$$$\newcommand{\id}{\mathrm{id}}$$ $$\newcommand{\Span}{\mathrm{span}}$$ $$\newcommand{\kernel}{\mathrm{null}\,}$$ $$\ne...
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https://arxiv.org/abs/1102.0445?context=cs
Full-text links: cs (what is this?) # Title: Asymptotic fingerprinting capacity for non-binary alphabets Abstract: We compute the channel capacity of non-binary fingerprinting under the Marking Assumption, in the limit of large coalition size c. The solution for the binary case was found by Huang and Moulin. They s...
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https://arxiv.org/abs/1605.02985
astro-ph.CO (what is this?) # Title: Planck intermediate results. XLVI. Reduction of large-scale systematic effects in HFI polarization maps and estimation of the reionization optical depth Authors: Planck Collaboration: N. Aghanim, M. Ashdown, J. Aumont, C. Baccigalupi, M. Ballardini, A. J. Banday, R. B. Barreiro, ...
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https://www.albert.io/ie/ap-physics-1-and-2/power-units
Free Version Moderate # Power Units APPH12-B0KDVB Which of the following is NOT a unit that can be used for measuring power? A $\text{kilowatt·hour}$ B $\text{joule per second}$ C ${ \text{kilogram} \cdot { \text{meter} }^{ 2 } }/{ { \text{second} }^{ 3 } }$ D $\text{watt}$
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http://www.r-bloggers.com/search/regression/page/87/
1536 search results for "regression" Finding the Best Subset of a GAM using Tabu Search and Visualizing It in R August 24, 2012 By Finding the best subset of variables for a regression is a very common task in statistics and machine learning. There are statistical methods based on asymptotic normal theory that can h...
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https://www.mathworks.com/help/ident/ug/spectrum-normalization.html
## Spectrum Normalization The spectrum of a signal is the square of the Fourier transform of the signal. The spectral estimate using the commands `spa`, `spafdr`, and `etfe` is normalized by the sample time T: `${\Phi }_{y}\left(\omega \right)=T\sum _{k=-M}^{M}{R}_{y}\left(kT\right){e}^{-iwT}{W}_{M}\left(k\right)$` ...
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http://libros.duhnnae.com/2017/jun/149630898388-Josephson-current-and-density-of-states-in-proximity-circuits-with-s-superconductors-Stanislav-Apostolov-Alex-Levchenko.php
# Josephson current and density of states in proximity circuits with s - superconductors Josephson current and density of states in proximity circuits with s - superconductors - Descarga este documento en PDF. Documentación en PDF para descargar gratis. Disponible también para leer online. Descargar gratis o leer onl...
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http://www.adamponting.com/how-to-calculate-the-continued-fraction-of-the-square-root-of-13/
# How to calculate the continued fraction of the square root of 13 (unfinished) is some irrational number, with a weird decimal going on forever. With this method you can calculate it as exactly as you want, or the square root of any number, without having any idea what it is! Well, knowing only that it’s between 3 a...
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https://physics.stackexchange.com/questions/413851/why-is-minkowski-spacetime-in-polar-coordinates-treated-in-texts-as-flat-spaceti
# Why is Minkowski spacetime in polar coordinates treated in texts as flat spacetime? Taking 3-D Minkowski spacetime line element in General Relativity: $$ds^2=-c^2dt^2+dx^2+dy^2+dz^2,$$ when considering a change into spherical coordinates leads to: $$ds^2=-c^2dt^2+dr^2+r^2\left(d\theta^2+\sin^2\theta\,d\phi^2\righ...
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https://blender.stackexchange.com/questions/27849/addon-not-updating-when-pressing-f8
# Addon not updating when pressing F8 I have a simple operator that prints out the string "Testing operator". I change the string to "Testing updated file", then go to Blender and press F8 to reload the script. I run the operator, but I still get "Testing operator", and not the updated string. I have the script in a ...
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http://mathhelpforum.com/differential-equations/164048-fourier-transform-derivative-decaying-exponent-function.html
# Math Help - Fourier Transform of a derivative of a decaying exponent function? 1. ## Fourier Transform of a derivative of a decaying exponent function? Hello folks, new to the forum and first post here Hope this is the correct subforum. Tried the search option but did not find anything to help me out. Here's the pr...
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https://proofwiki.org/wiki/Normal_Subgroup_Test
# Normal Subgroup Test It has been suggested that this page or section be merged into Subgroup is Superset of Conjugate iff Normal. (Discuss) ## Theorem Let $G$ be a group and $H \le G$. Then $H$ is a normal subgroup of $G$ if and only if: $\forall x \in G: x H x^{-1} \subseteq H$. ## Proof Let $H$ be a subgrou...
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https://divingintogeneticsandgenomics.rbind.io/publication/2014-09-01-trim29-twist1-breast-cancer/
My caption 😄 # TRIM29 Suppresses TWIST1 and Invasive Breast Cancer Behavior ### Abstract TRIM29 (ATDC) exhibits a contextual function in cancer, but seems to exert a tumor-suppressor role in breast cancer. Here, we show that TRIM29 is often silenced in primary breast tumors and cultured tumor cells as a result of a...
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http://math.usf.edu/ug/syllabi/map2302/
USF Home > College of Arts and Sciences > Department of Mathematics & Statistics Mathematics & Statistics # MAP 2302 — Differential Equations — Syllabus Prerequisites: C (2.0) or better in MAC 2313, or C (2.0) or better in MAC 2283. Course Description: The course meets for approximately 45 hours during a 15-week se...
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https://www.aimsciences.org/journal/1078-0947/2020/40/3
# American Institute of Mathematical Sciences ISSN: 1078-0947 eISSN: 1553-5231 All Issues ## Discrete & Continuous Dynamical Systems - A March 2020 , Volume 40 , Issue 3 Select all articles Export/Reference: 2020, 40(3): 1257-1281 doi: 10.3934/dcds.2020077 +[Abstract](1595) +[HTML](133) +[PDF](433.9KB) Abstract...
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https://www.physicsforums.com/threads/need-a-calculus-refresher.71324/
# Need a Calculus Refresher 1. Apr 13, 2005 ### Fanman22 I'm an 8th semester senior majoring in Neurobiology and Molecular and Cell Biology. I took my calculus sequence in my 1st and 2nd semesters of college. 3 years later, I find myself finishing up a general physics sequence that is beginning to require the use of...
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https://yetanothermathblog.com/category/software/
# How do I construct … in GAP? “How do I construct … in GAP?” You may view the html source code for the GAP commands without the output or GAP prompt. David Joyner. Questions How do I construct a … group? permutation dihedral  cyclicconjugacy classes of a finitely presented How do I … a polynomial? factor find roo...
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https://motls.blogspot.com/2011/07/phil-gibbs-tevatronlhc-higgs-synthesis.html
Saturday, July 23, 2011 ... // Tevatron+LHC Higgs synthesis: 111-131 GeV The Higgs mass is more likely than not to be between 110 and 120 GeV Let me begin with my version of the graph, to be explained at the end. Now, let's talk about the viXra version first. Phil Gibbs has digitized the graphs indicating the cros...
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http://mathhelpforum.com/discrete-math/99605-very-simple-binary-relation-definition-needed.html
# Thread: Very simple Binary Relation definition needed 1. ## Very simple Binary Relation definition needed Everywhere I look, binary relation is defined as the set of ordered pairs containing elements from 2 sets. But then I get a a problem that says How many binary relations are there on the set (1, 2, 3}? This ...
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http://climateaudit.org/2008/04/26/tropical-troposphere/?like=1&source=post_flair&_wpnonce=0619346065
## Tropical Troposphere Last year, Ross McKitrick proposed the ironic idea of a “T3 Tax” in which carbon tax levels were related to observed temperature increases in the tropical troposphere. Temperature increases in the tropical troposphere are, as I understand it, a distinctive “fingerprint” for carbon dioxide forci...
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http://physics.stackexchange.com/questions/32998/total-noise-power-of-a-resistor-all-frequencies
# total noise power of a resistor (all frequencies) Let's calculate the power generated by Johnson-Nyquist noise (and then immediately dissipated as heat) in a short-circuited resistor. I mean the total power at all frequencies, zero to infinity... $$(\text{Noise power at frequency }f) = \frac{V_{rms}^2}{R} = \frac{4...
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https://spark.apache.org/docs/latest/api/python/reference/pyspark.pandas/api/pyspark.pandas.Series.to_list.html
pyspark.pandas.Series.to_list¶ Series.to_list() → List[source] Return a list of the values. These are each a scalar type, which is a Python scalar (for str, int, float) or a pandas scalar (for Timestamp/Timedelta/Interval/Period) Note This method should only be used if the resulting list is expected to be small, a...
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https://www.wibmemberhub.com/hemp-products-amsz/brainly-maths-class-9-icse-4bebe9
Together With Chemistry (Class IX) (English) 10th Edition (Paperback) by Anshu (Suri) Gulati. The detailed, step-by-step solutions will help you understand the concepts better and clear your confusions, if any. These notes cover all the topics covered in the ICSE 9 th class Maths syllabus and include plenty of formulae...
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http://www.cs.cmu.edu/afs/cs/project/jair/pub/volume28/clement07a-html/4_2Summary_Resource.html
Next: 5 Hierarchical Planning and Up: 4 Identifying Abstract Solutions Previous: 4.1 Threats on Summary ## 4.2 Summary Resource Usage Threats Planners detect threats on resource constraints in different ways. If the planner reasons about partially ordered actions, it must consider which combinations of actions can ov...
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https://www.maplesoft.com/support/help/Maple/view.aspx?path=HTTP/URLParse
HTTP/URLParse - Help HTTP URLParse Parse a URL into its components Calling Sequence URLParse(s) Parameters s - string Description • URLParse converts a URL string of the form scheme://user:password@host:port/urlpath?query#anchor into a table with keys named according to that template. Examples > $\mathrm...
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http://physics.stackexchange.com/questions/86240/how-would-one-expect-a-massive-graviton-to-behave
# How would one expect a massive graviton to behave? Typically, adding a mass $m$ to a gauge boson causes the boson to only be able to travel over a finite distance, $L\sim m^{-1}$, limiting the range of the associated force. For example, photons become massive in superconductors and hence magnetic fields cannot penet...
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http://tex.stackexchange.com/questions/24639/how-to-write-a-command-to-file
# How to write a command to file I am trying to write to a auxillary file using \newwrite\tempfile [...] \immediate\openout\tempfile=list.tex \immediate\write\tempfile{Text to write to file} \immediate\closeout\tempfile It works like a charm for plain text but I need it to work with \input{ans\thesection-\arabic...
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http://mathhelpforum.com/statistics/232876-simple-probability-question.html
1. ## Simple Probability Question I am a bit confused by the way this question is solved:- From a of well shuffled pack 52 cards, three cards are drawn at random. Find the probability of drawing an ace, a king and a jack. Solution given:- There are 4 aces, 4 king and 4 jacks and their selection can be made in the fo...
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https://support.sas.com/documentation/cdl/en/statug/66103/HTML/default/statug_lifetest_overview.htm
# The LIFETEST Procedure ## Overview: LIFETEST Procedure A common feature of lifetime or survival data is the presence of right-censored observations due either to withdrawal of experimental units or to termination of the experiment. For such observations, you know only that the lifetime exceeded a given value; the e...
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https://davidegerosa.com/category/cqg/
# Davide Gerosa ## On the equal-mass limit of precessing black-hole binaries Davide Gerosa, Ulrich Sperhake, Jakub Vošmera. Classical and Quantum Gravity 34 (2017) 6 ,064004. arXiv:1612.05263 [gr-qc]. Equal-mass binaries correspond to a discontinuous limit in the spin precession equations. A new constant of motion p...
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http://math.stackexchange.com/questions/142271/when-x-sy-t-almost-surely-for-every-st-implies-that-x-sy-t-for-every
# When $X_s<Y_t$ almost surely, for every $s<t$, implies that $X_s<Y_t$ for every $s<t$, almost surely? When I have shown, for $s\le t$ and for two continuous stochastic process an inequality: $$X_s \le Y_t$$ P-a.s. How can I deduce that this P-a.s. simultaneously for all rational $s\le t$ ? Thank you for your help ...
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https://docs.deistercloud.com/content/Axional%20development%20tools.15/Axional%20Studio.2/Development%20Guide.10/Languages%20reference.16/XSQL%20Script.10/Packages.40/sql/deferred-constraint.xml?embedded=true
Execute a deferred constraint in the BD server. The deferred is produced during the execution of the XSQL-Script program. # 1 deferred-constraint <deferred-constraint name='name'/> Example Executes a deferred constraints in the BD server. Copy <xsql-script name='sql_native'> <body> <println> <!-- Deferred constrain...
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http://www.physicsforums.com/showthread.php?p=1757771
# Shorter Stopping Distance for ultralight vehicles? by mheslep Tags: distance, stopping, ultralight, vehicles Share this thread: PF Gold P: 3,098 Quote by Stingray The same arguments work whether the tires are locked or operated at their optimum slip ratio (via ABS or a careful foot). The only difference is that th...
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https://mathrepo.mis.mpg.de/FiberZonotopes/index.html
# Fiber Convex Bodies¶ ## The Fiber Body of a Zonotope¶ Léo Mathis and Chiara Meroni: Fiber Convex Bodies Abstract: In this paper we study the fiber body, that is the extension of the notion of fiber polytopes for more general convex bodies. After giving an overview of the properties of the fiber body, we focus on t...
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http://gravity.wikia.com/wiki/Mantle_(geology)
# Mantle (geology) 771pages on this wiki The mantle is a part of an astronomical object. The interior of the Earth, similar to the other terrestrial planets, is chemically divided into layers. The mantle is a highly viscous layer between the crust and the outer core. Earth's mantle is about 2,890 km (1,800 mi) thick ...
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http://gmatclub.com/forum/john-and-ingrid-pay-30-and-40-tax-annually-respectively-107983.html
Find all School-related info fast with the new School-Specific MBA Forum It is currently 04 May 2016, 00:19 ### GMAT Club Daily Prep #### Thank you for using the timer - this advanced tool can estimate your performance and suggest more practice questions. We have subscribed you to Daily Prep Questions via email. C...
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https://mathematica.stackexchange.com/questions/15283/replacing-functions/20730
# Replacing functions Given an expression expresion in terms of a function f and given another function g, how could I write a Module that replaces the function f by the function g in the expresion expresion and returns it? An example: MyFunction[expresion_, f_, g_] := (...) MyFunction[f[x]-3, f, Sin[x]] should ev...
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http://www.commens.org/dictionary/entry/quote-harvard-lectures-logic-science-lecture-viii-forms-induction-and-hypothesis-3
# The Commens DictionaryQuote from ‘Harvard Lectures on the Logic of Science. Lecture VIII: Forms of Induction and Hypothesis’ Quote: Hypothesis is to be explained in a similar manner to induction. Hypothesis is quite a different thing from induction and is usually so considered although I have not found any definiti...
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https://www.nature.com/articles/s41378-020-00190-6?error=cookies_not_supported
## Introduction Miniature, focus-tunable optical elements are crucial for various applications where the size and weight of the optics are highly constrained. For example, the optical components used in mobile applications, entertainment, robotics and surveillance, aerospace, and biomedical systems often need to be tu...
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http://mathhelpforum.com/pre-calculus/61732-can-any-one-help-me-thissss.html
# Thread: can any one help me with thissss ????? 1. ## can any one help me with thissss ????? find the value of "a" and "b" that makes this function continous 5b-3aX -4≤X<-2 F(X)= 4X+1 -2≤X≤2 aX²+17b 2<X≤4 my exam is tomorrow plz wish me good luck 2. Hello,Mohamed Safy Originally Posted by mohamedsafy find the val...
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http://www.lofoya.com/Solved/1212/in-a-hockey-championship-there-are-153-matches-played-every
# Easy Permutation-Combination Solved QuestionAptitude Discussion Q. In a hockey championship, there are $153$ matches played. Every two team played one match with each other. The number of teams participating in the championship is: ✔ A. $18$ ✖ B. $19$ ✖ C. $17$ ✖ D. $16$ Solution: Option(A) is correct Let there ...
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https://physics.stackexchange.com/questions/373350/how-can-an-infinite-universe-expand
# How can an infinite universe expand? Physicists have estimated the universe to be flat and infinite, but I can't seem to understand what this actually means. First of all, what do they mean when they say that the universe is infinite, do they mean that space is unbounded? Or do they mean that the space is currently ...
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https://questions.examside.com/past-years/jee/question/the-area-of-the-region-bounded-by-y---x--2-and-xsup2-jee-main-mathematics-trigonometric-functions-and-equations-x9sgnozwxzgcjq7m
Javascript is required 1 JEE Main 2021 (Online) 27th July Evening Shift MCQ (Single Correct Answer)  +4  -1 The area of the region bounded by y $$-$$ x = 2 and x2 = y is equal to : A $${{16} \over 3}$$ B $${{2} \over 3}$$ C $${{9} \over 2}$$ D $${{4} \over 3}$$ 2 JEE Main 2021 (Online) 27th July Evening Shift MCQ (Sing...
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https://intl.siyavula.com/read/maths/grade-10-mathematical-literacy/patterns-relationships-and-representations/02-patterns-relationships-and-representations-03
We think you are located in South Africa. Is this correct? # Linear Patterns, Relationships And Graphs ## 2.3 Linear patterns, relationships and graphs (EMG3C) We have looked at some ways in which two quantities relate to each other. and we have seen how the whole message can be shown on a graph. Two quantities ofte...
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https://mail.haskell.org/pipermail/haskell-cafe/2009-January/053648.html
# [Haskell-cafe] Re: Compiling regex-posix-0.93.2 on windows Paulo Tanimoto tanimoto at arizona.edu Thu Jan 15 18:14:31 EST 2009 ```Hi Chris, package that it seemed to compile just fine. Here are some details (also see file attached). Thank you! Paulo \$ vim regex-posix.cabal ------------------------------------...
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https://labs.tib.eu/arxiv/?author=Carlos%20Vergara-Cervantes
• ### The ${\it XMM}$ Cluster Survey: joint modelling of the $L_{\rm X}-T$ scaling relation for clusters and groups of galaxies(1805.03465) May 9, 2018 astro-ph.CO We characterize the X-ray luminosity--temperature ($L_{\rm X}-T$) relation using a sample of 353 clusters and groups of galaxies with temperatures in exces...
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