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https://tantalum.academickids.com/encyclopedia/index.php/Cartesian_product
# Cartesian product In mathematics, the Cartesian product (or direct product) of two sets X and Y, denoted X Y, is the set of all possible ordered pairs whose first component is a member of X and whose second component is a member of Y. X Y = { (x, y) | xX and yY } The Cartesian product is named after Ren Descartes ...
2021-10-18T04:33:12
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https://www.wyzant.com/resources/lessons/math/algebra/quadratic_formula
# Solve By Using the Quadratic Equation Lessons The quadratic formula gives us an alternative to Completing the Square when we cannot factor an equation. People often find the Quadratic Formula method easier and more convenient because it does not require many operations on the equation being solved. For solving an e...
2023-02-04T19:44:14
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https://stats.stackexchange.com/questions/linked/118
35k views ### Why squared residuals instead of absolute residuals in OLS estimation? [duplicate] Why are we using the squared residuals instead of the absolute residuals in OLS estimation? My idea was that we use the square of the error values, so that residuals below the fitted line (which are ... 4k views ### squa...
2019-10-15T02:01:56
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https://stats.stackexchange.com/questions/183474/odds-made-simple
I am having some trouble in understanding odds, and I would like just a basic explanation for how to interpret them. I have found various posts related to odds but most of them are more complex than what I am trying to understand. Here is an example of how I am interpreting odds: if the odds of an event happening are ...
2021-11-28T07:53:44
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https://chat.stackexchange.com/transcript/36/2021/4/10
12:00 AM We're using the definition of: every neighborhood of a point $a$ contains both points in $S$ and points not in $S$ I use frontier, not boundary. Because students get insanely confused when we get to boundaries of manifolds with boundary. heh I vividly remember having my head spining in circles when I dealt ...
2021-05-15T08:01:54
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https://proofwiki.org/wiki/Category:Complete_Elliptic_Integral_of_the_Third_Kind
# Category:Complete Elliptic Integral of the Third Kind This category contains results about Complete Elliptic Integral of the Third Kind. Definitions specific to this category can be found in Definitions/Complete Elliptic Integral of the Third Kind. ### Definition 1 $\ds \map \Pi {k, n} = \int \limits_0^{\pi / 2} \...
2023-03-22T07:32:28
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http://openstudy.com/updates/4f185f45e4b00328e4c515b4
## anonymous 5 years ago Simplify the expression below. √x^17 1. anonymous 2 goes in to 17 8 times with a remainder of one, so answer is $x^8\sqrt{x}$ 2. anonymous great! thank you :D 3. anonymous yw Find more explanations on OpenStudy
2017-01-21T19:48:37
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http://cvgmt.sns.it/paper/1567/
Weak and strong density results for the Dirichlet energy created on 27 Nov 2002 modified on 06 Apr 2004 [BibTeX] Published Paper Inserted: 27 nov 2002 Last Updated: 6 apr 2004 Journal: Jour. Eur. Math. Soc. Volume: 6 Pages: 95-117 Year: 2004 Abstract: Let \,${{\cal Y}}$\, be a smooth oriented Riemannian manifold...
2017-11-18T19:47:39
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https://www.physicsforums.com/threads/entropy-maxwell-relations.273450/
# Entropy - Maxwell Relations 1. Nov 20, 2008 ### Master J Hey guys. Right, I have been studying the Maxwell thermodynaic relations. But I have come across entropy as dS = (bS/bT)_P(dT) + (bS/bP)_T(dP) where b is the partial differential symbol. I dont understand where this comes from, which suggests S(T,P). I c...
2016-10-26T00:37:19
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https://gateoverflow.in/14305/what-saying-candidate-super-which-proper-subset-also-super
+1 vote 255 views Since candidate key is a minimal key and it is a proper subset of a super-key , then how is it that for a candidate key ,its proper subset is not a super key ? | 255 views A candidate key is the minimal superkey. That means if we try to remove some attributes from the candidate key (minimal super key...
2019-12-09T18:32:14
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http://jcreed.org/math/modal-encoding/
$\def\imp{\Rightarrow} \def\celse{\ |\ } \def\prov{\vdash} \def\dns{{\downarrow}} \def\ups{{\uparrow}} \def\preq{\dashv\vdash} \def\sh{\#} \def\tensor{\land^+}$ Source Language The source language is a straightforward polarized modal language. Its syntax goes like this: Negative $N$ $::=$ $P \imp N \celse N \land N \c...
2022-08-11T17:41:08
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https://physics.stackexchange.com/questions/230249/entropy-is-disorder/230270
Entropy is…disorder? As I read somewhere, it said that the universe is heading toward disorder a.k.a entropy increasing. Now as far as I know from the second law of thermodynamics it states that entropy is indeed increasing and in the end, the entropy of the universe will be maximum, so everything will evolve toward ...
2019-11-17T09:26:54
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http://mathhelpforum.com/calculus/33667-critical-numbers.html
# Math Help - Critical numbers 1. ## Critical numbers Need a bit of help Determine a.) All the critical numbers b.) all relative extrema $y(x)=(x-1)e^{2x}$ I'm thinking my derivative is ... $2*(x-1)*(1)*e^{2x}$ Multiple choice: a.){ $\frac{1}{2}$,max} b.){0,min} c.) { $\frac{1}{2}$, min} d.) none of these ...
2014-03-08T18:21:15
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https://stats.stackexchange.com/questions/479433/combining-categorical-and-continuous-features-for-neural-networks
# Combining categorical and continuous features for neural networks Is it OK to combine categorical and continuous features into the same vector for training deep neural networks? Say there is a categorical feature and continuous feature that I want to feed into a deep neural net at the same time. Is this the way to d...
2021-04-20T13:36:24
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https://www.physicsforums.com/threads/residue-calculus.386039/
# Homework Help: Residue Calculus 1. Mar 12, 2010 ### kuahji $$\int$$u^-B sin(u) du, 0<B<2 integrating from 0 to infinity. What is really throwing me off is the condition, I'm not sure why it's there or really what to do with it. Can I just solve this the same way I'd solve sin(x)/x? 2. Mar 12, 2010 ### kuahji Ha...
2018-06-21T01:09:03
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http://unapologetic.wordpress.com/2008/02/15/
# The Unapologetic Mathematician ## The Fundamental Theorem of Calculus (all together now) So we’ve seen two sides of the FToC: the first part, which says that given a continuous function $f:\left[a,b\right]\rightarrow\mathbb{R}$ we can integrate and differentiate to get our function back: $\displaystyle\frac{d}{dx}...
2013-12-10T12:01:32
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http://math.stackexchange.com/questions/91837/how-to-apply-the-simplex-method-to-prove-that-the-following-problem-is-unbounded
# How to apply the simplex method to prove that the following problem is unbounded? $\max 6t_1 + 4t_2$ $-t_1 + t_2 \leq 6$ $t_1 - t_2 \leq 1$ $t_1 - 2t_2 \leq 8$ $t_1, t_2 \geq 0$ Anyone? - Do you know how the simplex method works? Starting with $t_1 = t_2 = 0$, it shouldn't take more than a few iterations. – Mi...
2016-05-01T12:25:45
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https://www.shaalaa.com/question-bank-solutions/write-answer-directedgive-any-four-functional-groups-containing-oxygen-heteroatom-it-write-name-structural-formula-one-example-each-functional-groups-carbon-compounds_51830
# Write Answer as Directed.Give Any Four Functional Groups Containing Oxygen as the Heteroatom in It. Write Name and Structural Formula of One Example Each. - Science and Technology 1 Give any four functional groups containing oxygen as the heteroatom in it. Write name and structural formula of one example each. ####...
2021-04-12T15:54:41
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http://www.math.keio.ac.jp/~ishikawa/QLEJ/index115.html
Abstract (18.0: The reliability in psychological test) Abstract: In this chapter, we will introduce the measurement theoretical approach to a problem of analyzing scores of tests for students. The obtained score is assumed to be the sum of a true value and a measurement error caused by the test, in which a student's s...
2021-10-22T07:11:35
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https://brilliant.org/problems/moment-of-inertia-problem/
# My First Brilliant Problem! A uniform disk of radius $$R$$ and mass $$M$$ has a hole of diameter $$R$$ drilled out from it. The hole that is drilled out spans from the center of the disk to the edge of the disk. $$R = 10 \text{ meters}, M = 5 \text{ kilograms}$$ The axis of rotation is through the center of the di...
2017-01-22T14:19:59
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https://math.libretexts.org/Courses/Monroe_Community_College/MTH_211_Calculus_II/Chapter_7%3A_Techniques_of_Integration/7.7%3A_L'H%C3%B4pital's_Rule/7.7E%3A_Exercises_for_L'H%C3%B4pital's_Rule
# 7.7E: Exercises for L'Hôpital's Rule ## Terms and Concepts 1. List the different indeterminate forms described in this section. The forms $$0⋅∞, ∞−∞, 1^∞, ∞^0$$, and $$0^0$$ are all considered indeterminate. 2. List similar looking forms that are not indeterminate. Among others, the forms $$∞⋅∞, ∞+∞, -∞−∞, 0^∞...
2021-04-10T19:32:41
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http://www.aimspress.com/article/10.3934/math.2020230/fulltext.html
AIMS Mathematics, 2020, 5(4): 3547-3555. doi: 10.3934/math.2020230 Research article Export file: Format • RIS(for EndNote,Reference Manager,ProCite) • BibTex • Text Content • Citation Only • Citation and Abstract On the Tame automorphisms of differential polynomial algebras Department of Mathematics, Harran Uni...
2020-09-24T15:51:38
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http://clay6.com/qa/46373/calculate-the-mass-of-a-non-volatile-solute-molar-mass-40-g-mol-which-shoul
# Calculate the mass of a non-volatile solute (molar mass 40 g mol$^{−1}$) which should be dissolved in 114 g octane to reduce its vapour pressure to 80%. 8g Hence (A) is the correct answer.
2018-02-25T05:59:09
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https://johncarlosbaez.wordpress.com/page/2/
## Applied Category Theory 2018 12 September, 2017 There will be a conference on applied category theory! Applied Category Theory (ACT 2018). School 23–27 April 2018 and workshop 30 April–4 May 2018 at the Lorentz Center in Leiden, the Netherlands. Organized by Bob Coecke (Oxford), Brendan Fong (MIT), Aleks Kissinge...
2017-11-18T21:38:06
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https://www.techwhiff.com/learn/prove-that-a-line-passing-through-the-midpoints/381799
# Prove that: A line passing through the midpoints of two sides of a triangle is parallel... ###### Question: Prove that: A line passing through the midpoints of two sides of a triangle is parallel to and half the length of the third side of the triangle. #### Similar Solved Questions ##### MME 223: Engineering Ma...
2022-12-02T18:43:12
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https://socratic.org/questions/is-it-possible-to-find-the-derivative-of-3x-x-2-4-without-using-the-quotient-rul
# Is it possible to find the derivative of 3x/(x^2+4) without using the quotient rule? $y = 3 x {\left({x}^{2} + 4\right)}^{-} 1$ so that you could use the Product and Chain Rule: $y ' = 3 {\left({x}^{2} + 4\right)}^{-} 1 - 3 x {\left({x}^{2} + 4\right)}^{-} 2 \left(2 x\right) =$ $= 3 {\left({x}^{2} + 4\right)}^{-} 1 ...
2021-01-27T08:17:43
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https://www.bartleby.com/solution-answer/chapter-15-problem-5e-precalculus-mathematics-for-calculus-6th-edition-6th-edition/9780840068071/8ff6bb16-c2af-11e8-9bb5-0ece094302b6
The blanks in the statement “The equation ( x + 1 ) 2 − 5 ( x + 1 ) + 6 = 0 is of ____ type. To solve the equation, we set W = _ _ _ _ _ . The resulting quadratic equation is _____”. BuyFind Precalculus: Mathematics for Calcu... 6th Edition Stewart + 5 others Publisher: Cengage Learning ISBN: 9780840068071 BuyFind ...
2021-09-16T22:42:23
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https://proofwiki.org/wiki/Diophantus_of_Alexandria/Arithmetica/Book_1/Problem_17
# Diophantus of Alexandria/Arithmetica/Book 1/Problem 17 ## Problem The sums of $4$ numbers, omitting each of the numbers in turn, are $22$, $24$, $27$ and $20$ respectively What are the numbers? ## Solution $\ds a$ $=$ $\ds 9$ $\ds b$ $=$ $\ds 7$ $\ds c$ $=$ $\ds 4$ $\ds d$ $=$ $\ds 11$ ## Proof 1 Let $x$ be t...
2021-12-08T10:23:44
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http://eli5.readthedocs.io/en/latest/autodocs/permutation_importance.html
# eli5.permutation_importance¶ A module for computing feature importances by measuring how score decreases when a feature is not available. It contains basic building blocks; there is a full-featured sklearn-compatible implementation in PermutationImportance. A similar method is described in Breiman, “Random Forests”...
2017-10-22T13:48:56
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http://demon-software.com/public_html/support/htmlug/ug-node9.html
## How to Use deMon2k The deMon2k program implements DFT in the Kohn-Sham formulation. It uses the linear combination of Gaussian type orbital (LCGTO) method. In this framework, the Kohn-Sham orbitals are expanded in an atomic orbital basis: (1) Here denotes an atomic orbital (built from contracted Gaussian basis fu...
2020-01-25T06:10:52
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http://mathhelpforum.com/algebra/11087-find-b.html
# Math Help - Find A And B 1. ## Find A And B Find A and B so that 1 / [(4n-3)(4n+1)] = A / (4n-3) + B / (4n+1). Thanks for your time, efforts, and help! 2. Originally Posted by Mr_Green Find A and B so that 1 / [(4n-3)(4n+1)] = A / (4n-3) + B / (4n+1). You have, $\frac{1}{(4n-3)(4n+1)}=\frac{A}{4n-3}+\frac{B}{4n+1...
2014-11-27T23:30:12
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https://archive-ouverte.unige.ch/unige:84914
Title # Scanning of the supersymmetry breaking scale and the gravitino mass in supergravity Authors Farakos, Fotis Published in Journal of High Energy Physics. 2016, vol. 1606, p. 120-140 Collection Open Access - SCOAP3 Abstract We consider the minimal three-form N $$\mathcal{N}$$ = 1 supergravity coupled to nilpoten...
2018-11-20T17:22:34
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https://settheory.mathtalks.org/natasha-dobrinen-mini-course-on-infinitary-ramsey-theory/
Natasha Dobrinen: Mini-course on Infinitary Ramsey theory Time and Place: Tuesday, January 8 and Wednesday, January 9  at 10:30am in the KGRC lecture room (both parts) at the KGRC. Part I.    Topological Ramsey spaces and applications to ultrafilters Part II.   Ramsey theory on trees and applications to big Ramsey de...
2019-01-21T00:57:33
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https://math.stackexchange.com/questions/830679/vector-bundle-as-a-smooth-manifold
# Vector Bundle as a smooth manifold Definition: It is said that a section $F:M\to E$ of a vector bundle $E$ is smooth if it is smooth as a map between manifolds. Possible Issue: A vector bundle is defined to be, a priori, a smooth manifold, which means that it has some implicit smooth structure $\mathcal{A}$. Howeve...
2019-06-20T17:57:12
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https://mathoverflow.net/questions/225948/do-differential-objects-form-triangulated-categories
# Do differential objects form triangulated categories? Let $\mathcal{A}$ be a (fixed) additive category. To a differential object $(A,a)$ for $\mathcal{A}$ (so, $a:A\to A$ and $a^2=0$) one may associate an $\mathcal{A}$-complex $\dots \to A\stackrel{a}{\to} A\stackrel{-a}{\to}A\stackrel{a}{\to}A\stackrel{-a}{\to}A\to...
2019-10-18T18:10:52
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http://www.math-only-math.com/linear-pair-of-angles.html
# Linear Pair of Angles What is linear pair of angles? Two angles form a linear pair if they have; A common arm A common vertex Their interiors do not overlap The sum of two angles is 180°. Therefore, linear pair of angles are adjacent angles whose non-common arms are opposite rays. Note: All adjacent angles d...
2018-08-15T20:41:59
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https://physics.stackexchange.com/questions/531774/what-is-the-general-prescription-for-constructing-the-quantum-mechanical-momentu
# What is the general prescription for constructing the quantum mechanical momentum operator conjugate to a given coordinate? Obviously, if $$x$$ is a Cartesian coordinate, then the corresponding momentum operator is $$-i \hbar \partial_x$$. But what if $$x$$ is something more complicated, like some sort of curvilinea...
2021-09-21T17:58:24
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https://www.gradesaver.com/textbooks/math/algebra/algebra-1/chapter-4-an-introduction-to-functions-4-5-writing-a-function-rule-lesson-check-page-264/2
## Algebra 1 f = $\frac{h}{12}$ So you can find feet by knowing the height in inches. 12 inch equals to 1 feet so to find feet it's $\frac{inches}{12}$
2021-05-18T12:22:55
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https://www.nature.com/articles/s41598-017-15428-z?error=cookies_not_supported&code=66512ad2-72b2-4d9d-a1e9-c536c746cf00
Article | Open | Published: # Structure constrained by metadata in networks of chess players ## Abstract Chess is an emblematic sport that stands out because of its age, popularity and complexity. It has served to study human behavior from the perspective of a wide number of disciplines, from cognitive skills such a...
2018-10-21T19:27:05
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http://jaac.ijournal.cn/ch/reader/view_abstract.aspx?file_no=JAAC-2018-0190&flag=1
### All Issues Vol.10, 2020 Vol.9, 2019 Vol.8, 2018 Vol.7, 2017 Vol.6, 2016 Vol.5, 2015 Vol.4, 2014 Vol.3, 2013 Vol.2, 2012 Vol.1, 2011 Volume 9, Number 3, 2019, Pages 962-980 Multidimensional stability of planar waves for delayed reaction-diffusion equation with nonlocal diffusion Zhaohai Ma,Xin Wu,Rong Yuan,Yang Wa...
2020-09-21T19:35:45
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https://shapeofdata.wordpress.com/2016/01/20/continuous-bayes-theorem/
## Continuous Bayes’ Theorem Bayes’ Rule is one of the fundamental Theorems of statistics, but up until recently, I have to admit, I was never very impressed with it. Bayes’ gives you a way of determining the probability that a given event will occur, or that a given condition is true, given your knowledge of another ...
2020-06-07T07:27:44
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https://hal.inria.fr/hal-01657005
# Square on Deterministic, Alternating, and Boolean Finite Automata Abstract : We investigate the state complexity of the square operation on languages represented by deterministic, alternating, and Boolean automata. For each k such that $1 \le k \le n-2$, we describe a binary language accepted by an n-state DFA with ...
2022-08-18T13:26:19
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https://www.math.tugraz.at/mathc/new/index.php?link=talks
## Seminar Talks List of seminar talks (pdf) since 1999. #### Strukturtheorie-Seminar Title: Central Limit Theorem for the capacity of the range of stable random walks Speaker: Dr. Stjepan Šebek (Univ. Zagreb) Date: Thursday, 25. April 2019, 15:15 Room: Seminar room A306, Steyrerg. 30/3 Abstract: In this talk, we w...
2019-05-20T15:48:51
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http://server3.wikisky.org/starview?object=IC+5217
WIKISKY.ORG Home Getting Started To Survive in the Universe News@Sky Astro Photo The Collection Forum Blog New! FAQ Press Login # IC 5217 Contents ### Images DSS Images   Other Images ### Related articles IC 5217 as a double-shell, point-symmetric planetary nebula with a very narrow waistAims.Identification of ...
2019-09-21T13:18:19
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http://mathoverflow.net/feeds/question/4953
Super-linear time complexity lower bounds for any natural problem in NP? - MathOverflow most recent 30 from http://mathoverflow.net 2013-06-20T08:16:31Z http://mathoverflow.net/feeds/question/4953 http://www.creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/2.5/rdf http://mathoverflow.net/questions/4953/super-linear-time-complexity-l...
2013-06-20T08:16:34
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https://www.tutorialspoint.com/the-runs-scored-in-a-cricket-match-by-11-players-is-as-follows-6-15-120-50-100-80-10-15-8-10-15find-the-mean-mode-and-median-of-this-data-are-th
# The runs scored in a cricket match by 11 players is as follows:6, 15, 120, 50, 100, 80, 10, 15, 8, 10, 15Find the mean, mode and median of this data. Are the three same? #### Complete Python Prime Pack 9 Courses     2 eBooks #### Artificial Intelligence & Machine Learning Prime Pack 6 Courses     1 eBooks #### J...
2022-12-09T22:27:34
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https://homework.cpm.org/category/CCI_CT/textbook/pc/chapter/5/lesson/5.1.1/problem/5-4
### Home > PC > Chapter 5 > Lesson 5.1.1 > Problem5-4 5-4. On graph paper, sketch $y = \frac { 1 } { x }$, then sketch $y = \frac { 2 } { x }$ Complete the tables in the eTool below to help you with this problem. Click the link at right for the full version of the eTool: 5-4 HW eTool
2021-10-23T12:09:11
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http://ameroyer.github.io/python,/topology,/meshing/2018/03/01/alphacomplexes.html
This post is a short introduction and Python implementation of the Delaunay and Alpha Complexes triangulation in 2D. For additional reference, see for instance Computational Topology: An Introduction, H. Edelsbrunner and J. Harer, Chapter 3, Section 4. ### Introduction Mesh generation is the problem of generating a m...
2018-03-19T10:19:36
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https://dsp.stackexchange.com/questions/31586/testing-filter-code-w-octave
# Testing filter code w/ Octave I want to test some code generated by this site. I selected Bessel LP 1st sample rate $600\textrm{ Hz}$ corner $8\textrm{ Hz}$ long $10\textrm{ bit}$. If I adjust the code for octave to be: clear all; close all; N = 1024 v0=256; v1=256; m = []; for mi = 1:128 ip=round(rand(N,1)*512...
2019-11-20T21:45:32
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https://zbmath.org/?q=an%3A0728.11039
# zbMATH — the first resource for mathematics On functional properties of incomplete Gaussian sums. (English) Zbl 0728.11039 Incomplete Gaussian sums are exponential sums $$\sum_{n\in \omega}\exp (2\pi ian^ 2/q)$$, where $$(a,q)=1$$ and $$\omega$$ is an interval of length at most q. These can be expressed in terms of ...
2021-06-14T03:46:39
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https://indico.cern.ch/event/634426/contributions/3090550/
# Hard Probes 2018: International Conference on Hard & Electromagnetic Probes of High-Energy Nuclear Collisions 30 September 2018 to 5 October 2018 Aix-Les-Bains, Savoie, France Europe/Zurich timezone PROCEEDINGS OPEN UNTIL DECEMBER 15th 2018 ## Sorting out energy loss for medium-modified jets 2 Oct 2018, 14:20 20m ...
2021-01-15T23:59:22
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https://www.i2m.univ-amu.fr/events/uniformly-expanding-markov-maps-of-the-real-line-exactness-and-infinite-mixing/
# Uniformly expanding Markov maps of the real line: exactness and infinite mixing Marco Lenci Università di Bologna http://www.dm.unibo.it/~lenci/ Date(s) : 02/02/2016   iCal 11 h 00 min - 12 h 00 min We characterize the exact components of a large class of uniformly expanding Markov maps of R. Using this result, fo...
2022-06-28T06:30:24
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https://stats.stackexchange.com/questions/499007/is-it-better-to-do-per-class-anomaly-detection-on-px-y-or-px-y
# Is it better to do per-class anomaly detection on P(x, y) or P(x | y)? (Not an expert in anomaly detection.) I'd like to experiment with per-class anomaly detection. That is, we have a feature vector $$x$$, and a classifier that predicts its class $$\hat{y}$$. I'd like to see if the combination $$(x, \hat{y})$$ is...
2021-05-16T09:51:47
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http://www.gradesaver.com/textbooks/math/algebra/intermediate-algebra-6th-edition/chapter-9-section-9-5-logarithmic-functions-exercise-set-page-572/50
Intermediate Algebra (6th Edition) $x=2$ If $b\gt0$ and $b\ne1$, then $y=log_{b}x$ means $x=b^{y}$ for every $x$ and every real number $y$. Therefore, $log_{x}8=3$ is equivalent to $x^{3}=8$. We can now solve for x. Take the cube root of both sides. $(x^{3})^{\frac{1}{3}}=(8)^{\frac{1}{3}}$ $x=2$
2017-10-24T11:33:32
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https://documents.pub/document/a-continuation-algorithm-for-piecewise-linear-.html
Home > Documents > A CONTINUATION ALGORITHM FOR PIECEWISE-LINEAR … # A CONTINUATION ALGORITHM FOR PIECEWISE-LINEAR … Date post: 19-Feb-2022 Category: Author: others View: 0 times Embed Size (px) of 54 /54 A CONTINUATION ALGORITHM FOR PIECEWISE-LINEAR ANALYSIS OF NONLINEAR RESISTIVE NETWORKS by SHUEH-MIEN LEE, B.S.E. ...
2023-03-21T04:25:40
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https://learn.careers360.com/ncert/question-find-the-equations-of-the-hyperbola-satisfying-the-given-conditions-foci-plus-minus-3-root-of-5-0-the-latus-rectum-is-of-length-8/
# 12.  Find the equations of the hyperbola satisfying the given conditions.       Foci $(\pm 3\sqrt5, 0)$, the latus rectum is of length 8. P Pankaj Sanodiya Given, in a hyperbola Foci $(\pm 3\sqrt5, 0)$, the latus rectum is of length 8. Here,  focii are on the X-axis so, the standard equation of the Hyperbola will...
2020-03-30T11:08:09
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http://www.gradesaver.com/textbooks/math/calculus/calculus-early-transcendentals-8th-edition/chapter-3-section-3-4-the-chain-rule-3-4-exercises-page-204/29
## Calculus: Early Transcendentals 8th Edition $H'(r)=\dfrac{2(r^{2}-1)^{2}(r^{2}+3r+5)}{(2r+1)^{6}}$ $H(r)=\dfrac{(r^{2}-1)^{3}}{(2r+1)^{5}}$ Differentiate using the quotient rule: $H'(r)=\dfrac{[(2r+1)^{5}][(r^{2}-1)^{3}]'-[(r^{2}-1)^{3}][(2r+1)^{5}]'}{[(2r+1)^{5}]^{2}}=...$ Use the chain rule to find $[(r^{2}-1)^{3...
2017-03-27T23:02:53
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https://socratic.org/questions/5841ee94b72cff2bd006d78f
# Question #6d78f Dec 3, 2016 $2 \cdot 4 \equiv 1 \text{ (mod "7")}$, thus $4 = {2}^{- 1}$ in ${\mathbb{Z}}_{7}$. #### Explanation: (This answer assumes a basic understanding of modular arithmetic) When working in ${\mathbb{Z}}_{n}$, if $k \in {\mathbb{Z}}_{n}$ is coprime with $n$, that is, if $\text{GCD} \left(k ...
2022-08-11T04:55:43
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https://www.physicsforums.com/threads/needle-probability-distribution-problem.493469/
# Needle probability distribution problem ## Homework Statement part a(complete) The needle on a broken car speedometer is free to swing, and bounces perfectly off the pins at either end, so that if you give it a flick it is equally likely to come to rest at any angle between 0 and $$\pi$$. part b(attempting) We cons...
2020-02-19T10:15:52
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https://www.gradesaver.com/textbooks/math/precalculus/precalculus-mathematics-for-calculus-7th-edition/chapter-10-section-10-3-matrices-and-systems-of-linear-equations-10-3-exercises-page-710/42
## Precalculus: Mathematics for Calculus, 7th Edition Published by Brooks Cole # Chapter 10 - Section 10.3 - Matrices and Systems of Linear Equations - 10.3 Exercises - Page 710: 42 #### Answer ( $10-4t$ , $\displaystyle \frac{7}{2}+\frac{1}{2}t$ , $t$ ), $\ \ t\in \mathbb{R}$ #### Work Step by Step Write the aug...
2019-01-22T06:06:01
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https://testbook.com/question-answer/what-isrm-int_0a-fracfa-xfxfa--607d791942596f6dbdd774b1
# What is $$\rm \int_0^a \frac{f(a-x)}{f(x)+f(a-x)}\ dx$$ equal to? This question was previously asked in NDA (Held On: 18 Apr 2021) Maths Previous Year paper View all NDA Papers > 1. a 2. 2a 3. 0 4. $$\rm \frac{a}{2}$$ Option 4 : $$\rm \frac{a}{2}$$ Free Electric charges and coulomb's law (Basic) 41133 10 Questions ...
2021-10-24T10:38:34
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https://www.gradesaver.com/textbooks/math/algebra/college-algebra-6th-edition/chapter-p-prerequisites-fundamental-concepts-of-algebra-exercise-set-p-5-page-74/63
## College Algebra (6th Edition) $(4x+3)(16x^{2}-12x+9)$ If $a$ and $b$ are real numbers, we know that $a^{3}+b^{3}=(a+b)(a^{2}-ab+b^{2})$. Therefore, we know that $64x^{3}+27=(4x+3)((4x)^{2}-4x\times3+(3)^{2})=(4x+3)(16x^{2}-12x+9)$. In this case, $a=4x$ and $b=3$.
2020-03-29T21:17:38
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https://benwhale.com/blog/stable-causality-implied-by-causality-/
# Stable causality implied by causality + ? I’ve been reading some interesting papers showing that stable causality holds on a spacetime assuming that causality + some other condition holds. This is some really interesting stuff. Causality conditions on spacetimes describe how nicely behaved physics is. Causality is ...
2020-09-29T04:16:11
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https://ita.skanev.com/13/01/02.html
# Exercise 13.1.2 Draw the red-black tree that results after TREE-INSERT is called on the tree in Figure 13.1 with key $36$. If the inserted node is colored red, is the resulting tree a red-black tree? What if it is colored black? The new element is going to be the gray one: If we color it red, it will violate prope...
2022-01-21T05:20:32
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https://math.stackexchange.com/questions/2452106/in-the-quaternion-group-why-does-1k-k-or-any-other-element-for-that-mat
# In the Quaternion group, why does $-1*k = -k$, or any other element for that matter? The Quaternion group is given as $$Q_8 = \{ \pm 1, \pm i, \pm j, \pm k \}$$ with $(-1)^2 =1$,$i^2 = j^2 = k^2 = ijk = -1$. Is it by definition, then, that we have $-1*k = -k$, or the same multiplication for any other element for t...
2019-05-23T07:21:42
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http://math.stackexchange.com/questions/80644/calculating-the-limit-of-a-sequence
# Calculating the limit of a sequence I'm currently studying limits because of my calculus class and i've wondered how for example wolfram alpha computes the limit of a sequence. Is it more a brute force way, or is there an efficient method to calculate/find them? - I would guess, since most of the sequences we give ...
2015-05-25T10:10:31
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https://codereview.stackexchange.com/questions/158142/practical-number-algorithm
# Practical number algorithm I am trying to write a program to find the practical numbers, from an input from $1$ to $n$. Practical numbers My code is running correctly but it is extremely slow when calculating numbers around 50 - it gets stuck at 44. import Foundation func getInteger() -> Int { var firstNum:Int =...
2019-11-19T14:12:14
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http://rspa.royalsocietypublishing.org/content/400/1818/97
Quantum Theory, the Church-Turing Principle and the Universal Quantum Computer D. Deutsch Abstract It is argued that underlying the Church-Turing hypothesis there is an implicit physical assertion. Here, this assertion is presented explicitly as a physical principle: every finitely realizible physical system can be ...
2015-05-28T15:04:54
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http://openstudy.com/updates/4edff8ece4b05ed8401b1d12
## A community for students. Sign up today Here's the question you clicked on: ## anonymous 5 years ago In triangle ABC, BC = a, AC = b, AB = c, and a < (b+c)/2. Prove that angle BAC < (angle ABC + angle ACB)/2. • This Question is Closed 1. anonymous |dw:1323301015086:dw| 2. anonymous Given that $a < \frac{1}{2}(...
2017-01-22T22:22:48
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https://plainmath.net/34408/given-rectangles-model-the-area-each-using-quadratic-function-then-eval
# Given 2 rectangles. Model the area of each using a quadratic function, then eval Given 2 rectangles. Model the area of each using a quadratic function, then evaluate each, considering x=8. (1st) l=2x+4; h=x+3 (2nd) l=3x-9; h=x+2 • Questions are typically answered in as fast as 30 minutes ### Solve your problem for...
2022-01-21T03:09:13
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https://en.academic.ru/dic.nsf/enwiki/1465407
# RE (complexity)  RE (complexity) In computability theory and computational complexity theory, RE (recursively enumerable) is the class of decision problems for which a 'yes' answer can be verified by a Turing machine in a finite amount of time.[1] Informally, it means that if the answer is 'yes', then there is som...
2019-12-12T01:09:50
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https://www.semanticscholar.org/paper/New-physics-effects-in-tree-level-decays-and-the-in-Brod-Lenz/38a878003f354785c394a1389e4434bb11effac6
# New physics effects in tree-level decays and the precision in the determination of the quark mixing angle γ @article{Brod2015NewPE, title={New physics effects in tree-level decays and the precision in the determination of the quark mixing angle $\gamma$}, author={Joachim Brod and Alexander Lenz and Gilberto Tetlalma...
2022-05-19T08:30:35
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https://www.reddit.com/r/math/comments/bos31k/whats_the_most_abstract_mathematics_youve/
Press J to jump to the feed. Press question mark to learn the rest of the keyboard shortcuts 2 Posted by6 days ago ## What’s the most abstract mathematics you’ve encountered? I’d probably have to say higher category theory. If you’re a working category theorist, what’s a part of category theory that’s really out ther...
2019-05-21T02:41:59
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https://www.questionsolutions.com/effects-atmospheric-resistance-accounted/
# If the effects of atmospheric resistance are accounted for If the effects of atmospheric resistance are accounted for, a falling body has an acceleration defined by the equation $a = 9.81[1-v^2(10^{-4})]$ m/$s^2$, where is v in m/s and the positive direction is downward. If the body is released from rest at a very h...
2022-12-09T04:42:31
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https://themodularperspective.com/2019/02/25/the-arithmetic-of-polynomial-rings-over-finite-fields-theyre-like-the-integers/
# The Arithmetic of Polynomial Rings over Finite Fields Today we’re going to talk about something quite exciting and unexpected: the arithmetic of polynomial rings over finite fields and its similarity to the arithmetic of the integers. We’ll first run though some preliminary observations about the arithmetic of the p...
2019-05-21T06:50:32
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https://cracku.in/5-in-triangle-abc-altitudes-ad-and-be-are-drawn-to-t-x-cat-2022-slot-2-quant
Question 5 # In triangle ABC, altitudes AD and BE are drawn to the corresponding bases. If $$\angle BAC = 45^{\circ}$$ and $$\angle ABC=\theta\$$, then $$\frac{AD}{BE}$$ equals Solution It is given, Angle BAE = 45 degrees This implies AE = BE Let AE = BE = x In right-angled triangle ABD, it is given $$\angle ABC=...
2023-04-01T10:18:00
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https://biblioteca.portalbolsasdeestudo.com.br/?q=ARBITRAGE&pagination=2
Página 2 dos resultados de 1137 itens digitais encontrados em 0.004 segundos ## Intertemporal arbitrage, speculative balances, and the liquidity effect Fortowsky, Elaine Barbara Português Relevância na Pesquisa 27.32% This thesis explores money manager intertemporal arbitrage as an explanation of the liquidity effect...
2020-09-20T08:25:56
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https://www.physicsforums.com/threads/neumann-functions.213797/
# Neumann Functions 1. Feb 7, 2008 ### castusalbuscor So for an assignment I have to write a program to find the roots of the Neumann function $$N_{n}(x)$$. However the only Neumann function I have in my class notes is: Which is not overly helpful, and its the only one that was "boxed" in class. Any hints on how I...
2017-01-18T18:32:18
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https://physics.stackexchange.com/questions/336449/if-two-commuting-observables-do-not-share-eigenspaces-cant-one-measurement-aff
# If two commuting observables do not share eigenspaces, can't one measurement affect the other due to an extra wave function collapse? When we learn quantum mechanics, we are told that the only way to extract information from a system is to conduct measurements. We are told that if two observables commute then perfor...
2023-03-28T17:38:11
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https://crypto.ethereum.org/blog/schnorr-threshold-blogpost
• home • blog • research • bounties • team • events # On Security Assumptions Underpinning Recent Schnorr Threshold Schemes ## Chelsea Komlo | August 5, 2022 In this post, we discuss differences in the security assumptions underpinning four Schnorr threshold signature schemes. In particular, we will review the two-r...
2023-02-03T10:30:25
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https://stur.wedl.ws/6ubjfvo/viewtopic.php?e8f831=factorization-questions-and-answers-pdf
The correct answer is: A . The prime factors of both 495 and 220 can be displayed using prime factor trees. Finding Prime Factors Establish whether a number up to 100 is prime and recall prime numbers up to 19. The examples are quick and concise with exam style questions, go to GCSE Maths if you need more in-depth expl...
2022-09-27T08:48:20
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https://www.physicsforums.com/threads/tension-of-strings-in-an-elevator.230784/
# Tension of strings in an elevator 1. Apr 23, 2008 ### sodaMay Two masses are connected by a string and are hanging from the ceiling of an elevator like this: [string 1] | [4kg mass] | [string 2] | [6kg mass] Show the tension of each string in the following situations: i) Stationary ii) Moving up at 3m/s iii) Mov...
2018-02-22T21:45:42
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http://physics.stackexchange.com/questions/30587/what-makes-the-earth-keep-spinning
# What makes the Earth keep spinning? I am thinking of what makes the Earth keep spinning? Is there anybody here know the answer? - Possible duplicates: physics.stackexchange.com/q/12140/2451 and links therein. –  Qmechanic Sep 25 at 5:04 I agree with the previous answer. Angular momentum, something the earth has be...
2013-12-20T11:56:33
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http://math.stackexchange.com/questions/304851/evaluate-sum-limits-k-1-infty-frack2-1k4k21
# Evaluate $\sum\limits_{k=1}^{\infty} \frac{k^2-1}{k^4+k^2+1}$ How to find $$\sum_{k=1}^{\infty} \frac{k^2-1}{k^4+k^2+1}$$ I try something like this: \begin{align*}\sum_{k=1}^{\infty} \frac{k^2-1}{k^4+k^2+1}=\sum_{k=1}^{\infty}\frac{k^2}{k^4+k^2+1}-\sum_{k=1}^{\infty}\frac{1}{k^4+k^2+1}.\end{align*} Using fact tha...
2015-08-01T14:16:21
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https://www.ringomok.com/tag/integration/
# Tag: integration ## L’Hopital’s Limit From A Phone Game One of my recently graduated students was playing a phone riddle game that required an answer to this level: Turns out the solution to the game was just simply the word “answer” as the instruction was to simply enter that in. However, the integral and the limi...
2019-05-20T14:37:30
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https://serverug.ru/%D1%86%D0%B5%D1%80%D0%BA%D0%BE%D0%B2%D1%8C/world-in-conflict-mega-trainer-1-011-__top__/
### World In Conflict MEGA TRAINER 1.011 __TOP__Номер шаблона: 3268 Демонстрация шаблона: ПОСМОТРЕТЬ ЦЕНА: World In Conflict MEGA TRAINER 1.011 A large number of transgenic and knockout mice have been generated to define the pathophysiology of diseases that include retinal diseases. However, there are few reports o...
2022-07-06T15:26:56
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https://stats.stackexchange.com/questions/121854/elastic-net-regularization-mean-square-error-monotonically-increases-with-lambd
Elastic net regularization: mean square error monotonically increases with lambda This is quite coincidental as my question is nearly identical to this one asked shortly before, but I am also using elastic net regularization with R's glmnet library as a method of variable selection (but in my case it is for a Gaussian...
2022-05-18T15:34:03
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http://www.gradesaver.com/textbooks/math/other-math/basic-college-mathematics-9th-edition/chapter-3-adding-and-subtracting-fractions-review-exercises-page-254/25
## Basic College Mathematics (9th Edition) Published by Pearson # Chapter 3 - Adding and Subtracting Fractions - Review Exercises: 25 #### Answer $\frac{5}{8}$ #### Work Step by Step $\frac{5}{12}$ + $\frac{5}{24}$ _____ The least common multiple of 12 and 24 is 24. Rewrite both fractions as fractions with a leas...
2017-10-21T05:12:24
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https://socratic.org/questions/how-do-you-write-f-x-x-2-3x-1-in-vertex-form
# How do you write f(x) = x^2 - 3x + 1 in vertex form? In vertex form $f \left(x\right) = {\left(x - \frac{3}{2}\right)}^{2} - \frac{5}{4}$ Vertex is $\left(\frac{3}{2} , - \frac{5}{4}\right)$ $f \left(x\right) = {x}^{2} - 3 x + 1 = \left({x}^{2} - 3 x + \frac{9}{4}\right) - \frac{9}{4} + 1 = {\left(x - \frac{3}{2}\r...
2021-11-27T06:08:15
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https://zbmath.org/?q=an%3A1433.35447
## Global Hölder regularity for the fractional $$p$$-Laplacian.(English)Zbl 1433.35447 Summary: By virtue of barrier arguments we prove $$C^\alpha$$-regularity up to the boundary for the weak solutions of a non-local, non-linear problem driven by the fractional $$p$$-Laplacian operator. The equation is boundedly inhom...
2022-08-08T04:03:13
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https://wiki.geogebra.org/en/LaTeX
# LaTeX #### GeoGebra Objects In GeoGebra you can write formulas as well. To do so, check the box LaTeX formula in the dialog window of the Text Tool and enter your formula in LaTeX syntax. Note: In order to create text that contains a LaTeX formula as well as text you may enter the text inside \text{}, while LaTex ...
2017-05-28T06:54:38
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https://intl.siyavula.com/read/science/grade-12/work-energy-and-power/05-work-energy-and-power-05
We think you are located in South Africa. Is this correct? Don't get left behind Join thousands of learners improving their science marks online with Siyavula Practice. Energy conservation Exercise 5.3 A $$\text{60,0}$$ $$\text{kg}$$ skier with an initial speed of $$\text{12,0}$$ $$\text{m·s^{-1}}$$ coasts up a $$...
2019-08-18T19:02:49
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https://sirhunte.teachable.com/courses/pure-mathematics-ii/lectures/31432618
## - Mathematical Modelling LESSON 1 (a) A pond is initially empty and is then filled gradually with water. After $$t$$ minutes, the depth of the water, $$x$$ metres, satisfies the differential equation $$\displaystyle {dx\over dt}={\sqrt{4+5x}\over 5(1+t)^2}$$ Solve this differential equation to find $$x$$ in terms ...
2021-04-20T10:47:54
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http://mathhelpforum.com/calculus/221350-has-limit-everywhere-but-continuous-nowhere.html
# Math Help - Has limit everywhere but continuous nowhere? 1. ## Has limit everywhere but continuous nowhere? Hi again MHF members, originating from the affirmative answer of the problem "Continuous Everywhere but Differentiable Nowhere", I would like to ask whether or not it is possible to find a function, which ha...
2014-07-22T08:01:55
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https://me.gateoverflow.in/591/gate2016-2-5
# GATE2016-2-5 Numerical integration using trapezoidal rule gives the best result for a single variable function, which is 1. linear 2. parabolic 3. logarithmic 4. hyperbolic recategorized ## Related questions The error in numerically computing the integral $\int_{0}^{\pi }(\sin x+\cos x)dx$ using the trapezoidal ...
2021-09-18T00:49:48
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http://dataspace.princeton.edu/jspui/handle/88435/dsp017s75df78b
Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: http://arks.princeton.edu/ark:/88435/dsp017s75df78b Title: Effects of Bounded Rationality in Financial Markets Authors: Kim, Jeong-Ho (John) Advisors: Sims, Christopher A. Contributors: Economics Department Keywords: active managementlearningmutual fundsrational...
2016-12-07T20:25:47
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https://mathematics.huji.ac.il/eventss/events-seminars?page=17
2019 May 14 # Dynamics Lunch: Hongming Nie "Preperiodic points of unicritial polynomials”. 12:00pm to 1:00pm Following the paper “ Preperiodic points and unlikely intersection” by Baker and DeMarco. 2019 May 13 # NT & AG Lunch: Michael Temkin "Elliptic curves with complex multiplication, II" 1:00pm to 2:00pm ## L...
2020-07-10T09:12:28
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https://notes.reasoning.page/html/spangles
# A calculus of the absurd #### 8.3 Spangles Spangles are "special" angles. They’re special because they show up a lot. Their values are given in this table 5959 There are numerous problems with the formatting of this table which I will one day get around to fixing.. 0 $$\frac {\pi }{6}$$ $$\frac {\pi }{4}$$ $$\fra...
2022-11-27T05:42:19
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https://brilliant.org/problems/special-lattice-paths/
# Special Lattice Paths Let $$S$$ be the set of $$\{(1,0), (0,1), (1,1), (1,-1), (-1,1)\}$$-lattice path which begin at $$(1,1)$$, do not use the same vertex twice, and never touch either the $$x$$-axis or the $$y$$-axis. Let $$P_{x,y}$$ be the number of paths in $$S$$ which end at the point $$(x,y)$$. Determine $$P_...
2017-10-22T01:04:02
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http://mathoverflow.net/revisions/3952/list
4 added 18 characters in body For any cycle decomposition, we can uniquely order the cycles from smallest length to largest length, breaking ties between cycles of the same length in some fixed arbitrary way (say by maximal elements). Let us do this for concreteness. Suppose there was an (injective) way to "join" and...
2013-05-26T06:51:02
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