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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Particle_size
# Particle size Particle size is a notion introduced for comparing dimensions of solid particles (flecks), liquid particles (droplets), or gaseous particles (bubbles). The notion of particle size applies to The particle size of a spherical object can be unambiguously and quantitatively defined by its diameter. Howe...
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https://spmchemistry.blog.onlinetuition.com.my/2012/07/conversion-of-the-unit-of-concentration.html
# Conversion of the Unit of Concentration ## Conversion of the Unit of Concentration 1. The chart above shows how to convert the units of concentration from g dm-3 to mol dm-3 and vice versa. 2. The molar mass of the solute is equal to the relative molecular mass of the solute. Example 1: The concentration of a Pota...
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https://www.physicsforums.com/threads/dervative-of-volume-of-sphere.649429/
# Dervative of volume of sphere? 1. Nov 4, 2012 ### Psyguy22 If you take the derivative of the area of a circle, you get the formula for circumference. When you take the derivative of the volume of the sphere, you do not get the formula for the area of a circle. Why not? d/dr (4/3pi r^3) =4pi r^2 d/dr (pi r^2)= 2pi ...
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https://perminc.com/resources/publications/role-of-medium-heterogeneity-and-viscosity-contrast-in-miscible-flow-regimes-and-mixing-zone-growth-a-computational-pore-scale-approach/
## Role of Medium Heterogeneity and Viscosity Contrast in Miscible Flow Regimes and Mixing Zone Growth: A Computational Pore-Scale Approach Afshari, S., Kantzas, A., Hejazi, H. DOI: 10.1103/PhysRevFluids.3.054501 Physical Review Fluids, 3(5), May 2018. ## ABSTRACT Miscible displacement of fluids in porous media is ...
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https://www.hackmath.net/en/math-problem/935
# Fraction Fraction $\dfrac{0,\overline{ 40 }}{0,40 }$ write as fraction a/b, a, b is integers numerator/denominator. Result a =  100 b =  99 #### Solution: $x = \dfrac{0,\overline{ 40 }}{0,40 } = \dfrac{1 }{0,40} \dfrac{ a_1}{1-q} = \dfrac{1 }{0,40} \dfrac{0,40}{1-\dfrac{1}{100}} \ \\ x = \dfrac{1}{1-\dfrac{1}{10...
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http://diposit.ub.edu/dspace/handle/2445/33855
Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: http://hdl.handle.net/2445/33855 Title: Sherali-Adams Relaxations and Indistinguishability in Counting Logics Author: Atserias, AlbertManeva, Elitza Keywords: Lògica de primer ordreProgramació linealTeoria de grafsFirst-order logicLinear programmingGraph theory ...
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http://mathhelpforum.com/advanced-algebra/342-need-help.html
# Math Help - need help 1. ## need help Is there a difference between solving a system of equations by the algebraic method and the graphical method? Why? 2. ## Differences between the two methods Yes and no. It's more a matter of precision than substantially different answers. If you solve graphically, then you c...
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https://astronomy.stackexchange.com/questions/19150/is-the-winds-intensity-on-mars-similar-to-earth/40155
# Is the wind's intensity on Mars similar to Earth? I've read that in Mars' poles, the winds can be as fast as 400 km/h, when the poles are exposed to sunlight because the frozen $CO_2$ sublimes. I know that the Martian atmosphere is much thinner than Earth's atmosphere. So, by knowing the wind speeds on Mars, is the...
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https://www.physicsforums.com/threads/trying-to-understand-absolute-uncertainties-in-geometric-shapes.188297/
Trying to understand absolute uncertainties in geometric shapes 1. Oct 1, 2007 memsces I've been studying absolute uncertainties and do not understand any of it. If someone can explain it will really help. Especially with uncertainties including diameters and area. 2. Oct 5, 2007
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http://math.stackexchange.com/questions/273164/whats-the-automorphism-group-of-this-covering
What's the automorphism group of this covering? What's the automorphism group of this covering? I know why this is a covering, but I don't know how to find the automorphism group of this covering. I need help, thanks - Two automorphisms of a path-connected covering coincide iff they coincide at one point. 6 points ...
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http://math.stackexchange.com/questions/186780/show-different-limits-under-different-mode-of-convergence-equals-almost-everywhe
Show different limits under different mode of convergence equals almost everywhere Suppose that a sequence of bounded and continuous functions $f_n$ converges uniformly to $f_1$ and $f_n$ converges to $f_2$ in $L^2$ sense, then how to show $f_1= f_2$ a.e.? I tried the following: let $A_\epsilon = \{x:|f_1(x)-f_2(x)|>...
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http://psjd.icm.edu.pl/psjd/element/bwmeta1.element.bwnjournal-article-appv81z302kz
PL EN Preferences Language enabled [disable] Abstract Number of results Journal ## Acta Physica Polonica A 1992 | 81 | 3 | 353-360 Article title ### Regular and Chaotic Behaviour of a Kicked Damped Spin Authors Content Title variants Languages of publication EN Abstracts EN The dynamics of a kicked, anisotropic, d...
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http://twittercensus.se/british-national-xccek/hydrogen-energy-levels-diagram-bf6149
Energy Level Diagram for Hydrogen Atom: Energy level diagrams indicate us the different series of lines observed in a spectrum of the hydrogen atom. The formula defining the energy levels of a Hydrogen atom are given by the equation: E = -E0/n2, where E0 = 13.6 eV (1 eV = 1.602×10-19 Joules) and n = 1,2,3… and so on. T...
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http://www.pearltrees.com/gnatalia/physics/id13263770
# Physics Frontier of Physics: Interactive Map. “Ever since the dawn of civilization,” Stephen Hawking wrote in his international bestseller A Brief History of Time, “people have not been content to see events as unconnected and inexplicable. They have craved an understanding of the underlying order in the world.” In...
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https://groupprops.subwiki.org/wiki/Linear_representation_theory_of_dihedral_groups
# Linear representation theory of dihedral groups This article gives specific information, namely, linear representation theory, about a family of groups, namely: dihedral group. View linear representation theory of group families | View other specific information about dihedral group Note first that all dihedral gro...
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https://byjus.com/physics/electric-field-lines/
# Electric Field Lines ## What is Electric Field Line? Electric field lines are an excellent way of visualizing electric fields. They were first introduced by Michael Faraday himself. A field line is drawn tangential to the net at a point. Thus at any point, the tangent to the electric field line matches the directi...
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Subordinator_(mathematics)
# Subordinator (mathematics) In the mathematics of probability, a subordinator is a concept related to stochastic processes. A subordinator is itself a stochastic process of the evolution of time within another stochastic process, the subordinated stochastic process. In other words, a subordinator will determine the r...
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https://www.physicsforums.com/threads/help-with-kinematics.185304/
# Help with kinematics 1. Sep 17, 2007 ### devilsangels287 1. The problem statement, all variables and given/known data A sailboard is sailing at 6.5 when a gust of wind hits, causing it to accelerate at 0.48 at a 35 angle to its original direction of motion. If the acceleration lasts 6.3 , what is the board's net...
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https://www.jobilize.com/course/section/simple-random-samples-and-statistics-by-openstax?qcr=www.quizover.com
# 13.2 Simple random samples and statistics Page 1 / 3 The (simple) random sample, is basic to much of classical statistics. Once formulated, we may apply probability theory to exhibit several basic ideas of statistical analysis. A population may be most any collection of individuals or entities. Associated with each...
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https://www.physicsforums.com/threads/rc-circuit-maximum-voltage.230160/
# RC circuit maximum voltage • Start date • #1 82 0 i cant figure this out. In an RC circuit, why is the maximum voltage of a capactior greater then the maximum voltage of a resistor? can anyone guide me in the right direction Related Classical Physics News on Phys.org • #2 454 0 It depends on the circuit. Circuits a...
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http://mathhelpforum.com/trigonometry/38135-solving-x-given-interval-need-help.html
# Thread: Solving for x in the given interval NEED HELP !!! 1. ## Solving for x in the given interval NEED HELP !!! im stuck on three questions and i really need to solve them a) sec2x + 1/cosx = 0 x is between and equal to 0 and pie b)cos^2x+2sinxcosx-sin^2x=0 x is between and equal to 0 and two pie c)2tanx = secx x...
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https://byorgey.wordpress.com/2010/01/26/the-random-graph/
## The random graph Today in my finite model theory class we learned about the Rado graph, which is a graph (unique up to isomorphism among countable graphs) with the extension property: given any two disjoint finite sets of vertices $U$ and $V$, there exists some other vertex $w$ which is adjacent to every vertex in ...
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https://electronics.stackexchange.com/questions/396341/how-to-derive-voltage-applied-to-an-antenna-where-transmitter-power-is-known/396342
# How to derive voltage applied to an antenna, where transmitter power is known & identical tx/rx antennas are used with known gain/impedance? Question: Imagine a transmitter + transmitter antenna with the following characteristics: • 433Mhz transmitter transmitting 10dBm • Into an impedance matched (50 ohms) antenn...
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http://mathhelpforum.com/math-challenge-problems/6470-question-2-a.html
# Math Help - Question 2 1. ## Question 2 A triangular number is the sequence: 1,3,6,10,15,21,... A square number is the sequence: 1,4,9,16,25,... Show that there are these two sequences contain infinitely many same numbers, i.e. 1 and 1. 2. Originally Posted by ThePerfectHacker A triangular number is the sequence...
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http://gams.cam.nist.gov/13.9
# §13.9 Zeros ## §13.9(i) Zeros of $M\left(a,b,z\right)$ If $a$ and $b-a\neq 0,-1,-2,\dots$, then $M\left(a,b,z\right)$ has infinitely many $z$-zeros in $\mathbb{C}$. When $a,b\in\mathbb{R}$ the number of real zeros is finite. Let $p(a,b)$ be the number of positive zeros. Then 13.9.1 $\displaystyle p(a,b)$ $\displa...
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http://www.sciencebits.com/taxonomy/term/11?page=2
## On Climate Sensitivity and why it is probably small ### What is climate sensitivity? The equilibrium climate sensitivity refers to the equilibrium change in average global surface air temperature following a unit change in the radiative forcing. This sensitivity (often denoted as λ) therefore has units of °C/(W/m2...
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https://collaborate.princeton.edu/en/publications/topology-bounded-superfluid-weight-in-twisted-bilayer-graphene
# Topology-Bounded Superfluid Weight in Twisted Bilayer Graphene Fang Xie, Zhida Song, Biao Lian, B. Andrei Bernevig Research output: Contribution to journalArticlepeer-review 23 Scopus citations ## Abstract While regular flat bands are good for enhancing the density of states and hence the gap, they are detriment...
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https://www.hepdata.net/search/?q=cmenergies%3A%7B1.3+TO+1.4%7D&author=Aubert%2C+Bernard
Showing 5 of 5 results #### rivet Analysis The e+ e- ---> 2(pi+ pi-) pi0, 2(pi+ pi-) eta, K+ K- pi+ pi- pi0 and K+ K- pi+ pi- eta Cross Sections Measured with Initial-State Radiation The collaboration Aubert, Bernard ; Bona, M. ; Boutigny, D. ; et al. Phys.Rev. D76 (2007) 092005, 2007. Inspire Record 758568 0 data ta...
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https://astarmathsandphysics.com/university-maths-notes/elementary-calculus/1788-maxima-minima-and-saddle-points-the-second-partials-test.html
## Maxima, Minima and Saddle Points – The Second Partials Test Suppose thathas continuous second partial derivatives in a neighbourhood of and thatat DefineatForm the discriminantIfthenis a saddle point. Ifthenhas a local minimum at Ifand a local maximum atif
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https://eprints.soton.ac.uk/417377/
The University of Southampton University of Southampton Institutional Repository # On the joint and marginal densities of instrumental variable estimators in a general structural equation Hillier, Grant H. (1985) On the joint and marginal densities of instrumental variable estimators in a general structural equation....
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https://physics.stackexchange.com/questions/256538/the-convective-term-in-reynolds-transport-theorem
# The convective term in Reynolds Transport theorem Reynolds Transport theorem states that $$\frac{D B_{sys}}{Dt}=\frac{\partial B_{CV}}{\partial t}-\dot{B_{in}}+\dot{B_{out}}$$ where $B_{in,t+\Delta t}=b_1m_{1,t+\Delta t}=b_1\rho_{1}\forall_{in,t+\Delta t}=b_1\rho_1V_1\Delta tA_1$, then $$\dot{B_{in}}=\lim_{\Delta t...
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https://optimization-online.org/author/jfp/
## An easily computable upper bound on the Hoffman constant for homogeneous inequality systems Let $A\in \mathbb{R}^{m\times n}\setminus \{0\}$ and $P:=\{x:Ax\le 0\}$. This paper provides a procedure to compute an upper bound on the following {\em homogeneous Hoffman constant} $H_0(A) := \sup_{u\in \mathbb{R}^n \setmi...
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http://math.stackexchange.com/questions/265451/the-cardinality-of-mathbbr-mathbb-q/265509
# The cardinality of $\mathbb{R}/\mathbb Q$ How to prove the cardinality of $\mathbb{R}/ \mathbb Q$ is equal to the cardinality of $\mathbb{R}$ - Sorry, I wrote it wrong, I meant to be the cardinality of $\mathbb{R}$ mod $\mathbb{Q}$ – Alex Dec 26 '12 at 17:52 You mean the quotient group $\mathbb R / \mathbb Q$ ?? – ...
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http://math.stackexchange.com/questions/101636/jacobis-criterion-for-projective-schemes
# Jacobi's criterion for projective schemes? When can we apply the Jacobi's criterion for the projective variety $V(f_{1}, \ldots, f_{r}) \subset \mathbb{P}^{n}$ in order to find the singularities of the scheme $\mathrm{Proj} \left( k[x_{1}, \ldots, x_{n+1}] / (f_{1}, \ldots, f_{r}) \right)$? In Hartshorne's book Alg...
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https://zbmath.org/?q=an:0818.35136
× # zbMATH — the first resource for mathematics Another step toward the solution of the Pompeiu problem in the plane. (English) Zbl 0818.35136 Let $$\Omega \subset \mathbb{R}^ 2$$ be a bounded open set for which $$f \equiv 0$$ is the only continuous function on $$\mathbb{R}^ 2$$ such that (1) $$\int_{\sigma (\Omega)}...
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https://www.physicsforums.com/threads/two-rotational-motion-questions.191775/
# Two Rotational Motion Questions 1. Oct 16, 2007 ### ccsmarty The first one: 1. The problem statement, all variables and given/known data 1) A compact disc (CD) stores music in a coded pattern of tiny pits 10^-7 m deep. The pits are arranged in a track that spirals outward toward the rim of the disc; the inner and...
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http://physics.stackexchange.com/questions/71763/why-doesnt-mass-of-bob-affect-time-period
# Why doesn't mass of bob affect time period? The gravitation formula says $$F = \frac{G m_1 m_2}{r^2} \, ,$$ so if the mass of a bob increases then the torque on it should also increase because the force increased. So, it should go faster and thus the oscillation period should be decrease. My physics book says that ...
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http://www.maplesoft.com/support/help/MapleSim/view.aspx?path=componentLibrary/signalBlocks/signalConverters/UnitConversionBlock
Conversion Block Converts a signal from one unit to another Description The Conversion Block component converts a signal from one unit to another. This component is a fixed causality component that you can use to perform unit conversions for dimensions such as time, temperature, speed, pressure, mass, and volume. C...
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https://brilliant.org/problems/a-number-theory-problem-by-swadesh-rath/
# A number theory problem by Swadesh Rath Number Theory Level pending xy - 6(x+y) = 0 find number of ordered solutions for all integral values of x,y such that x<y or x = y ×
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https://www.universetoday.com/34024/mass-of-the-planets/
# What are the Different Masses of the Planets? It is a well known fact that the planets of the Solar System vary considerably in terms of size. For instance, the planets of the inner Solar System are smaller and denser than the gas/ice giants of the outer Solar System. And in some cases, planets can actually be small...
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http://www.researchgate.net/researcher/20049887_Kazuaki_Takeda
# Kazuaki Takeda Tohoku University, Sendai-shi, Miyagi-ken, Japan Are you Kazuaki Takeda? ## Publications (52)13.26 Total impact • ##### Article: Uplink Capacity of A Cellular System Using Multi-user Single-carrier MIMO Multiplexing Combined with Frequency-domain Equalization and Transmit Power Control Takahiro Chi...
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http://www.nag.com/numeric/fl/nagdoc_fl24/html/G02/g02gkf.html
G02 Chapter Contents G02 Chapter Introduction NAG Library Manual # NAG Library Routine DocumentG02GKF Note:  before using this routine, please read the Users' Note for your implementation to check the interpretation of bold italicised terms and other implementation-dependent details. ## 1  Purpose G02GKF calculates...
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http://math.stackexchange.com/questions/41313/primes-for-which-xk-equiv-n-pmodp-is-solvable
# Primes for which $x^k \equiv n \pmod{p}$ is solvable For a fixed $n$, how can I characterize the primes $p$ such that there is a $k$ with $x^k\equiv n\pmod p$? Edit: This wasn't actually what I meant... the question I intended is here. - Any condition on $k$? If you can choose $k=1$, or more generally $k\equiv 1 \...
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http://www.math.cmu.edu/~gautam/sj/blog/20140712-bibtex-spacing.html
# Adjusting the space between references in the bibliography. 2014-07-12 ```\usepackage{bibspacing} \setlength{\bibitemsep}{.2\baselineskip plus .05\baselineskip minus .05\baselineskip} ``` Change the spacing to whatever you desire of course. This works even if you use BibTeX. ## Alternate approach. Alternately, if...
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https://www.arxiv-vanity.com/papers/1907.10117/
# Simulating an infinite mean waiting time Krzysztof Bartoszek ###### Abstract We consider a hybrid method to simulate the return time to the initial state in a critical–case birth–death process. The expected value of this return time is infinite, but its distribution asymptotically follows a power–law. Hence, the si...
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https://collaborate.princeton.edu/en/publications/onset-of-fast-reconnection-in-hall-magnetohydrodynamics-mediated-
# Onset of fast reconnection in Hall magnetohydrodynamics mediated by the plasmoid instability Yi Min Huang, A. Bhattacharjee, Brian P. Sullivan Research output: Contribution to journalArticlepeer-review 71 Scopus citations ## Abstract The role of a super-Alfvénic plasmoid instability in the onset of fast reconnec...
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http://mathhelpforum.com/pre-calculus/167940-stating-largest-value-constant-difficulty-trigno-functions-2.html
# Thread: Stating the largest value of a constant. Difficulty with trigno in functions. 1. So for [0,360], at the x-point of 270, it will pass the HLT, yes? Sure: if you draw one horizontal line consisting of y=g(270), it will only intersect the function once. However, this will not tell you whether g passes the HLT o...
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Feedback_amplifier
# Negative feedback amplifier (Redirected from Feedback amplifier) Jump to: navigation, search Figure 1: Ideal negative feedback amplifier. A negative feedback amplifier (or feedback amplifier) is an electronic amplifier that subtracts a fraction of its output from its input, so that negative feedback opposes the ori...
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http://math.stackexchange.com/questions/317246/is-there-any-bound-for-int-mathbbr-sqrtf-0xf-1x-mboxdx
# Is there any bound for $\int_{\mathbb{R}}\sqrt{f_0[x]f_1[x]}\mbox{d}x$ I wonder if there is an upperbound for following the expression: $$\int_{\mathbb{R}}\sqrt{f_0[x]f_1[x]}\mbox{d}x$$ where $f_i$, $i=0,1$ are some density functions. 1. Use Cauchy Schwarz.$\mbox{ }$
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http://mathhelpforum.com/calculus/13497-dervatives-newton-s-method.html
# Math Help - Dervatives and Newton's Method 1. ## Dervatives and Newton's Method #1. f(x) = x^4-17x^2+18 What is the relationship between the sign of f'(x) and the graph f(x) ? What is the relationship between the roots of f''(x) and the graph of f(x) ? What is the relationship between the sign of f''(x) and the gr...
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http://math.stackexchange.com/questions/112677/proving-that-an-integral-domain-has-at-most-two-elements-that-satisfy-the-equati
# Proving that an integral domain has at most two elements that satisfy the equation $x^2 = 1$. I like to be thorough, but if you feel confident you can skip the first paragraph. Review: A ring is a set $R$ endowed with two operations of + and $\cdot$ such that $(G,+)$ is an additive abelian group, multiplication is ...
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https://nyuscholars.nyu.edu/en/publications/nonuniqueness-of-weak-solutions-to-the-sqg-equation
# Nonuniqueness of Weak Solutions to the SQG Equation Tristan Buckmaster, Steve Shkoller, Vlad Vicol Research output: Contribution to journalArticlepeer-review ## Abstract We prove that weak solutions of the inviscid SQG equations are not unique, thereby answering Open Problem 11 of De Lellis and Székelyhidi in 201...
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https://math.stackexchange.com/questions/2774397/find-polynomial-over-z2-that-has-the-least-degree-for-which-the-field-p-gf64
# Find polynomial over Z2, that has the least degree, for which the field P=GF(64) is the minimum decomposition field. How much such polynomial are? Find polynomial over Z2, that has the least degree, for which the field P=GF(64) is the minimum decomposition field. How much such polynomials are? Please, answer in det...
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https://datascience.stackexchange.com/questions/44406/word-embeddings-and-punctuation-symbols
# Word embeddings and punctuation symbols I have a decent understanding of word embeddings (at its core, one can think of a word being converted into a vector of, say, 100 dimensions, and each dimension given a particular value... this allows to do math with the words, also it makes the training sets to be non-sparse....
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https://www.physicsforums.com/threads/proving-a-form-z-f-r-to-be-a-surface-of-revolution.885643/
# Proving a form $z=f(r)$ to be a surface of revolution Tags: 1. Sep 17, 2016 ### toforfiltum 1. The problem statement, all variables and given/known data Suppose that a surface has an equation in cylindrical coordinates of the form $z=f(r)$. Explain why it must be a surface of revolution. 2. Relevant equations 3....
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http://www.mathematicalfoodforthought.com/2005/11/
## Wednesday, November 30, 2005 ### Can you count? Topic: Probability. Level: AMC/AIME. Problem: (2005 AMC 12B - #25) Six ants are on the vertices of a regular octahedron - one on each vertex. Simultaneous and independently, they each traverse one edge and arrive at another vertex. What is the probability that no two...
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https://math.stackexchange.com/questions/2761339/prooving-not-all-roots-are-real
# Prooving not all roots are real Let $P(x)=x^n+a_{n-1}x^{n-1}\dots+a_0$ Given $a_{n-1}^2<a_{n-2},$ prove not all roots can be real My attempt: Assume all roots are real, namely $R_1,R_2,\dots,R_n$ Then $-a_{n-1}=\sum_{i=1}^n R_i$ $a_{n-2}=\sum R_i\times R_j$ Now $$(R_1+R_2+\dots+R_n)^2<(R_1R_2+R_1R_3\dots R_{n-1}...
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http://www.ck12.org/book/CK-12-Math-Analysis/r19/section/2.7/
<meta http-equiv="refresh" content="1; url=/nojavascript/"> You are reading an older version of this FlexBook® textbook: CK-12 Math Analysis Go to the latest version. # 2.7: Approximating Real Zeros of Polynomial Functions Difficulty Level: At Grade Created by: CK-12 ## Learning Objectives • Understand the statemen...
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https://www.physicsforums.com/threads/how-large-is-the-collision-cross-section-compared-to-nuclear-fusion-cross-section.906837/
# How large is the collision cross section compared to nuclear fusion cross section • I • Start date • Tags • #1 68 2 ## Main Question or Discussion Point Most Fusion reactors, and the leading ones like JET, use high temp. plasma and confine it. So, the plasma would approximate the Maxwell- Boltzmann distribution. T...
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http://www.sciforums.com/threads/is-the-universe-computing-something.155118/page-15
# Is the Universe computing something? Discussion in 'Astronomy, Exobiology, & Cosmology' started by arfa brane, Jan 26, 2016. 1. ### arfa branecall me arfValued Senior Member Messages: 6,915 Someone mentioned broken symmetry. This is not quite as esoteric as it sounds. For instance, a coin is symmetric. When a coi...
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http://www.gradesaver.com/textbooks/math/other-math/basic-college-mathematics-9th-edition/chapter-3-adding-and-subtracting-fractions-3-3-adding-and-subtracting-unlike-fractions-3-3-exercises-page-219/2
## Basic College Mathematics (9th Edition) To rewrite unlike fractions as like fractions, we must find the least common denominator (or the denominator that is the least common multiple of the original denominators) of the unlike fractions. For example, if we want to add $\frac{3}{8}$ and $\frac{1}{4}$, we must find t...
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https://flashman.neocities.org/MD/knowls/example.AEF.NEFP.0.knowl.html
Example AEF.NEFP Numerical Estimation False Position In many cases representing the exact value of a solution to an equation  as a decimal  can be very difficult or even impossible. In such cases techniques that provide a numerical estimate of the solution to some precision is very useful. Mapping diagrams can be used ...
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https://www.albanova.se/event/phd-thesis-defense-quantum-chemical-calculations-of-multidimensional-dynamics-probed-in-resonant-inelastic-x-ray-scattering/
PhD Thesis Defenses ## PhD Thesis defense: Quantum chemical calculations of multidimensional dynamics probed in resonant inelastic X-ray scattering This thesis is devoted to the theoretical study of the dynamical processes induced by light-matter interactions in molecules and molecular systems. To this end, the multi...
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http://mathhelpforum.com/statistics/226593-need-help-understanding-these-problems.html
# Math Help - Need help understanding these problems 1. ## Need help understanding these problems 1. A factory has a delicate process that is affected by weather. If it rains, decrease the humidity inside the factory to continue operations. Since inside the factory the rain is no heard it is known that the probabilit...
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https://www.physicsforums.com/threads/the-special-linear-group.120068/
# The Special Linear Group 1. May 7, 2006 ### cmiller5277 Hey, quick question... if I am considering the set of nxn matrices of determinant 1 (the special linear group), is it correct if I say that the set is a submanifold in the (n^2)-dimensional space of matrices because the determinant function is a constant func...
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Chapter 15, Problem 33CR ### Introductory Chemistry: A Foundati... 9th Edition Steven S. Zumdahl + 1 other ISBN: 9781337399425 Chapter Section ### Introductory Chemistry: A Foundati... 9th Edition Steven S. Zumdahl + 1 other ISBN: 9781337399425 Textbook Problem 57 views # If an electric current is passed through ...
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https://socratic.org/questions/how-do-you-solve-9a-4b-5-and-6a-2b-3-using-matrices
Precalculus Topics # How do you solve 9a - 4b = -5 and 6a - 2b = -3 using matrices? Sep 22, 2016 $x = - 0.33$ $y = 0.5$ #### Explanation: Look at the steps - Sep 22, 2016 $\therefore a = - \frac{1}{3} \mathmr{and} b = \frac{1}{2}$ #### Explanation: Although the method might seem quite daunting, once the prepar...
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http://mathhelpforum.com/algebra/67364-prove-no-rational-satisfies-2-x-3-a.html
# Thread: Prove no rational satisfies 2^x = 3 1. ## Prove no rational satisfies 2^x = 3 Here is the question and i have no idea how to go about it any help would be hugely appreciated. Prove no rational satisfies $\displaystyle 2^x = 3$ Many thanks 2. Originally Posted by craig in a post he soft deleted and I har...
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https://physics.stackexchange.com/questions/76126/is-there-any-relationship-between-gravity-and-electromagnetism/76136
# Is there any relationship between Gravity and Electromagnetism? [duplicate] We all know that the universe is governed by four Fundamental Forces which are The strong force , The weak force , The electromagnetic force and The gravitational force . Now, is there any relationship between Electromagnetism and gravity? ...
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American Mathematical Society My Account · My Cart · Customer Services · FAQ Publications Meetings The Profession Membership Programs Math Samplings Policy and Advocacy In the News About the AMS You are here: Home > Publications AMS eContent Search Results Matches for: msc=(10H20) AND publication=(all) Sort order...
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https://www.physicsforums.com/threads/from-langevin-to-fokker-planck.103448/
# Homework Help: From Langevin to Fokker-Planck 1. Dec 9, 2005 ### Jezuz Hi. I'm studying quantum Brownian motion right now and I need to see that the (classical) Langevin equation for a Brownian particle is equivalent to the Fokker-Planck equation for the phase-space distribution function of the same particle. Does...
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http://mathhelpforum.com/differential-geometry/110273-divergent-convergent-summs-series.html
Thread: Divergent and Convergent summs\series 1. Divergent and Convergent summs\series 1) $\displaystyle\sum_{n=1}^{\infty}{a_n}$ is divergent. Proove that $\displaystyle\sum_{n=1}^{\infty}\frac{a_n}{1+n*a_n }$ is also divergent. 2) $a_n \geq a_{n+1} \textgreater 0$ and $\displaystyle\sum_{n=1}^{\infty}{a_n}$ is co...
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http://stochasticprocess.blogspot.com/2011/06/reading-guides-and-complex-methods.html
When not at work with students, I spend my time in my room either reading, calculating something using pen and paper, or using a computer. I read almost anything: from the pornographic to the profound, although my main interests are mathematics and physics. "When I get a little money I buy books; and if any is left I b...
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https://www.physicsforums.com/threads/parametric-equations-of-line-in-3d-space.366537/
# Homework Help: Parametric equations of line in 3D space 1. Jan 1, 2010 ### player1_1_1 Hello, sorry for my Englich:D 1. The problem statement, all variables and given/known data I must count a line integral on the lenght which lies on the line which is defined by equations: $$\begin{cases}x^2+y^2+z^2=R^2\\ \left(x...
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http://scitation.aip.org/content/aip/journal/apl/85/17/10.1063/1.1812368
• journal/journal.article • aip/apl • /content/aip/journal/apl/85/17/10.1063/1.1812368 • apl.aip.org 1887 No data available. No metrics data to plot. The attempt to plot a graph for these metrics has failed. Influence of the gate dielectric on the mobility of rubrene single-crystal field-effect transistors USD 10.1063/...
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https://infoscience.epfl.ch/record/177050
## Overview of toroidal momentum transport Toroidal momentum transport mechanisms are reviewed and put in a broader perspective. The generation of a finite momentum flux is closely related to the breaking of symmetry (parity) along the field. The symmetry argument allows for the systematic identification of possible t...
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http://math.stackexchange.com/questions/144592/value-of-a-fraction
# Value of a fraction It it true that is ${a^2+c^2\over b^2+d^2}=1$ for $ad-bc=1$? I tried substituting in $a={1-bc\over d}$ but it is still a mess. (How do you ask Wolfram Alpha a question like this where we ask it to calculate something with an imposed condition?) - Take $a = 2$ and $b = c = d = 1$. – TMM May 13 ...
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https://www.physicsforums.com/threads/stupid-series-i-cant-seem-to-find.292538/
# Stupid series I can't seem to find 1. Feb 15, 2009 ### Nick89 1. The problem statement, all variables and given/known data I need a way to write the following series in a sum: $$\frac{1}{2} + \frac{1}{4} + \frac{1}{32} + \frac{1}{64} + \frac{1}{1024} + \frac{1}{2048} + ...$$ If you look closely you can see a 2^n...
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https://www.physicsforums.com/threads/moment-about-the-origin.397980/
# Homework Help: Moment about the origin 1. Apr 24, 2010 ### Angello90 1. The problem statement, all variables and given/known data Find the moment about the origin of a vector of magnitude 100 units acting from A=(2, 0, 4) to B=(5, 1, 1). What is the moment about the point C=(−1, 2, 1)? 2. Relevant equations M= r ...
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https://algebra-calculators.com/what-do-you-mean-by-rational-irrational-number-in-math-2/
# What do you mean by Rational & Irrational Number in math? An online rational irrational number definition A rational number is a number that can be written as a ratio. Rational numbers can be written as a fraction, in which both the numerator (the number on top) and the denominator (the number on the bottom) are w...
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https://www.quantumdiaries.org/2012/07/03/higgs-seminar-live-blog-from-ichep/
## View Blog | Read Bio ### Higgs seminar live blog from ICHEP Good afternoon from the Melbourne Convention Centre, where we are all eagerly awaiting the start of the Higgs seminar that will be broadcast from CERN. I’ll be updating this post as we go along, so please stay with me and our other Quantum Diaries blogger...
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https://hal.inria.fr/hal-01657018
# One-Time Nondeterministic Computations Abstract : We introduce the concept of one-time nondeterminism as a new kind of limited nondeterminism for finite state machines and pushdown automata. Roughly speaking, one-time nondeterminism means that at the outset the automaton is nondeterministic, but whenever it performs...
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https://www.physicsforums.com/threads/calculate-rpm-given-the-force-of-a-torsion-spring.957066/
# Calculate RPM given the force of a torsion spring • Start date • Tags • #1 2 0 ## Homework Statement I've got a flywheel of Inertia = 0.0019302kg/m^2 (found via solidworks), when a torsion spring is released, a force of 10N acts on the wheel via astring attached 0.065m above and 0.0325m to the right of the wheel's...
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https://www.physicsforums.com/threads/electromagnetic-waves.531529/
# Electromagnetic Waves • Start date • #1 2 0 Hello, This is not homework, as I'm not in school :) I was wondering if there are any standard equations for electromagnetic waves interfering with each other. For instance, can I change the frequency of a wave by hitting it with another wave of a different frequency? I ...
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http://mathhelpforum.com/advanced-algebra/50099-isomorphic-groups.html
1. ## Isomorphic groups Let f: G --> H be an isomorphism, G and H are groups. I've already showed that for every x in G, |f(x)| = |x|. (|x| = order of x, the smallest positive integer such that $x^n$ is the identity element) How to show that any two isomorphic groups have the same number of elements of n, where n is ...
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https://www.britannica.com/science/celestial-mechanics-physics/The-three-body-problem
## The three-body problem The inclusion of solar perturbations of the motion of the Moon results in a “three-body problem” (Earth-Moon-Sun), which is the simplest complication of the completely solvable two-body problem discussed above. When Earth, the Moon, and the Sun are considered to be point masses, this particul...
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https://artofproblemsolving.com/wiki/index.php?title=2006_AIME_II_Problems/Problem_11&diff=next&oldid=135844
# Difference between revisions of "2006 AIME II Problems/Problem 11" ## Problem A sequence is defined as follows and, for all positive integers Given that and find the remainder when is divided by 1000. ## Solution ### Solution 1 Define the sum as . Since , the sum will be: Thus , and are both given; the last fou...
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http://encyclopedia.kids.net.au/page/li/Likelihood_principle
## Encyclopedia > Likelihood principle Article Content # Likelihood principle In statistical theory, the likelihood principle asserts that the information in any sample can be found, if at all, from the likelihood function, that function of unknown parameters[?] which specifies the probability of the sample observed...
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https://www.groundai.com/project/characteristic-function-of-time-inhomogeneous-levy-driven-ornstein-uhlenbeck-processes/
Characteristic Function of Time-Inhomogeneous Lévy-Driven Ornstein-Uhlenbeck Processes # Characteristic Function of Time-Inhomogeneous Lévy-Driven Ornstein-Uhlenbeck Processes Frédéric Vrins Louvain School of Management (LSM) & Center for Operations Research and Econometrics (CORE) Université catholique de Louvain Ch...
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https://socratic.org/questions/58cffd4bb72cff73a9640a2f
Physics Topics # Question #40a2f ##### 1 Answer Mar 24, 2017 (a) ${0}^{\circ}$ Since the magnitude of resultant is equal to the sum of magnitudes of two displacements. $| \vec{R} | = | \vec{A} | + | \vec{B} |$ (b) ${180}^{\circ}$ Since the magnitude of resultant is equal to the difference of magnitudes of two displ...
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https://forum.math.toronto.edu/index.php?PHPSESSID=kmjdq2u8ujqqeb70osuccqm834&topic=2315.0
### Author Topic: 1.5 question 23  (Read 866 times) #### Yan Zhou • Full Member • Posts: 15 • Karma: 1 ##### 1.5 question 23 « on: February 02, 2020, 03:06:29 PM » 23. Show that $F(z) = e^{z}$ maps the strip $S = \{ x+iy: -\infty < x < \infty, -\frac{\pi}{2} < y < \frac{\pi}{2}\}$ onto the region $D = \{w = s+it: s \...
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https://www.physicsforums.com/threads/conservation-of-angular-momentum.863095/
# Conservation of angular momentum 1. Mar 21, 2016 ### JulienB Hi everybody! I'm preparing myself for upcoming exams, and I struggle a little with conservation of angular momentum. Can anybody help me understand how to solve such problems? 1. The problem statement, all variables and given/known data (for a better ...
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http://dazz.media/laura-ashley-hmgmbz/inverse-function-%26-graph-6f1a63
A function f has an input variable x and gives then an output f (x). If functions f and g are inverse functions, f(g(x)) = g(f(x)) . Then the inverse function f-1 turns the banana back to the apple. If we want to evaluate an inverse function, we find its input within its domain, which is all or part of the vertical axi...
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https://planetmath.org/lhopitalsrule
# l’Hôpital’s rule L’Hôpital’s rule states that given an unresolvable limit of the form $\frac{0}{0}$ or $\frac{\infty}{\infty}$, the ratio of functions $\frac{f(x)}{g(x)}$ will have the same limit at $c$ as the ratio $\frac{f^{\prime}(x)}{g^{\prime}(x)}$. In short, if the limit of a ratio of functions approaches an i...
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http://www.ams.org/publications/authors/msquality
Improving the quality of accepted manuscripts The recommendations provided below have been culled from the thousands of manuscripts the AMS has processes and represent the most commonly encountered problems. Please take a few minutes to read this material. Following these recommendations will minimize problems with yo...
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https://math.wonderhowto.com/how-to/solve-square-roots-algebra-181547/
# How To: Solve square roots in algebra In this lesson we will learn about one of the most important concepts in algebra SQUARE ROOTS. The square root of a number m is another number n that satisfies the following formula: m = n x n. You can also say that m is the square of n. The opposite of squaring a number is fin...
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http://www.varsitytutors.com/gre_subject_test_physics-help/lenses
# GRE Subject Test: Physics : Lenses ## Example Questions ### Example Question #1 : Lenses The focal length of a thin convex lens is . A candle is placed  to the left of the lens. Approximately where is the image of the candle? to the right of the lens to the left of the lens to the left of the lens to the right...
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http://export.arxiv.org/abs/hep-th/9804149
hep-th (what is this?) # Title: Three Brane Action and The Correspondence Between N=4 Yang Mills Theory and Anti De Sitter Space Abstract: Recently, a relation between N=4 Super Yang Mills in 3+1 dimensions and supergravity in an $AdS_5$ background has been proposed. In this paper we explore the idea that the corres...
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https://ask.sagemath.org/questions/42416/revisions/
# Revision history [back] ### Sum using coefficients of a expansion I'm trying to sum over the coefficients of a expansion but the sum gives zero. I use the taylor method to expand a function f: f=sin(x) ft=f.taylor(x,0,6) then I need to use the coefficients in a sum, but if I for example do the following: sum(x^(...
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https://www.physicsforums.com/threads/determine-acceleration-from-position-vs-time-graph.205098/
# Determine Acceleration from Position vs. Time Graph 1. Dec 17, 2007 ### petern The position vs. time graph is wavy and I assume the only point where there is acceleration is where there is a curve, right? It seems like the acceleration is also 0 at the curve though. Is it even possible? 2. Dec 17, 2007 ### MrJin...
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