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https://cp3.irmp.ucl.ac.be/projects/madgraph/wiki/HiggsPheno?action=diff&version=5
# Changes between Version 4 and Version 5 of HiggsPheno Ignore: Timestamp: 04/19/12 09:08:36 (7 years ago) Comment: -- ### Legend: Unmodified v4 In the large top mass limit, the gluon fusion production of a Higgs boson can be described by an effective field theory where the Higgs couples directly to the gluons, %$...
2019-05-19T06:22:07
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https://dsp.stackexchange.com/questions/72388/what-is-the-best-estimate-of-a-signal-given-multiple-noisy-realisations
# What is the best estimate of a signal given multiple noisy realisations I assume that the noise corrupting the sought-for signal is [Edit: Gaussian] white noise of zero mean and unknown variance. Is the optimal solution simply the mean over the realisations (the ensemble mean), or, we can have a better estimate, say...
2021-10-19T00:20:25
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https://solvedlib.com/n/find-the-slope-and-the-y-intercept-of-the-graph-of-the-equation,13210342
# Find the slope and the y-intercept of the graph of the equation.$y= rac{6-x}{3}$ ###### Question: Find the slope and the y-intercept of the graph of the equation. $y=\frac{6-x}{3}$ #### Similar Solved Questions ##### What is the mole fraction; X, of solute and the molality, m (or b) , for an aqueous solution that...
2022-07-05T21:10:27
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https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/projective_line
# projective line ## English English Wikipedia has an article on: Wikipedia ### Noun projective line (plural projective lines) 1. (projective geometry) A line that includes a point at infinity; a line in a projective space; a projective space of dimension 1. • 2007, Unnamed translator, Ana Irene Ramírez Galarza, J...
2019-08-22T02:32:44
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http://leanometry.com/m3nljmi1/1999va.php?10e862=application-of-calculus-in-commerce-and-economics-pdf
It is a peer reviewed online journal in which both theoretical and empirical economic and, School license. 4 Applications of Differential Calculus to Optimisation Problems (with diagram) Article Shared by J.Singh. Includes bibliographical references and index. This lets us compute total profit, or revenue, or cost, fro...
2021-03-05T09:39:42
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http://www.gradesaver.com/textbooks/math/other-math/discrete-mathematics-with-applications-4th-edition/chapter-2-the-logic-of-compound-statements-exercise-set-2-1-page-37/16
# Chapter 2 - The Logic of Compound Statements - Exercise Set 2.1: 16 The truth table values for $𝒑∨(𝒑∧𝒒)$ and $𝒑$ are equivalent; therefore, the two statement forms are logically equivalent. #### Work Step by Step Form a truth table that contains both statement forms. If the columns in which they appear have id...
2016-12-09T10:30:40
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https://imathworks.com/matlab/matlab-remove-duplicate-elements-in-an-array-based-on-one-of-the-columns/
MATLAB: Remove duplicate elements in an Array based on one of the columns arrayduplicate elements Hi , I have a matrix 5000×4 in size. It has rows which have the identical elements in the 1st and 2nd column but different elements in the 4th column. I would like to be able to remove the elements where the 1st and 2nd ...
2022-12-08T23:54:55
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https://www.numerade.com/books/chapter/vectors-and-the-geometry-of-space-5/
Our Discord hit 10K members! 🎉 Meet students and ask top educators your questions.Join Here! ## Educators ### Problem 1 Suppose you start at the origin, move along the $x$ -axis a distance of 4 units in the positive direction, and then move downward a distance of 3 units. What are the coordinates of your position? ...
2021-05-09T13:44:45
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http://math.stackexchange.com/questions/38528/when-do-pell-equation-results-imply-applicability-of-the-vieta-jumping-method?answertab=votes
# When do Pell equation results imply applicability of the “Vieta jumping”-method to a given conic? This question is motivated by a remark of Bill Dubuque on my answer to the following question: An Algorithm to compute the GCD of polynomials of coprime numbers? Vieta jumping is based on the idea that if you have a q...
2014-03-11T03:39:13
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https://www.shaalaa.com/question-bank-solutions/a-fair-coin-tossed-100-times-probability-getting-tails-odd-number-times-a-1-2-b-1-8-c-3-8-d-none-these-bernoulli-trials-binomial-distribution_50597
# A Fair Coin is Tossed 100 Times. the Probability of Getting Tails an Odd Number of Times is (A) 1/2 (B) 1/8 (C) 3/8 (D) None of These - Mathematics #### Question A fair coin is tossed 100 times. The probability of getting tails an odd number of times is ##### Options • 1/2 • 1/8 • 3/8 • None of these #### Solu...
2020-09-29T23:08:34
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https://web2.0calc.com/questions/value-of-x_7
+0 # Value of X? -1 299 2 +164 What is the value of X?  The answer book said it is 13 but I can't work out how they got to 13 Thanks Dec 6, 2017 #1 +20861 +1 What is the value of X? $$\begin{array}{rcll} 11x-3 &=& 9x+23 \\ 2x &=& 26 \\ x &=& 13 \\ \end{array}$$ Dec 6, 2017 #2 0 Maybe this will clear up some o...
2019-01-24T09:47:06
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https://datascience.stackexchange.com/questions/79591/randomforest-parameter-tuning-rcaret-and-pythonscikit-learn
# Randomforest parameter tuning R(caret) and Python(scikit learn)? Question: is it possible, or even necessary, to perform a cross-validation check to tune the parameters of a Python randomforest implementation (eg scikit learn) when training a new model, as can be done in R's caret? Background R: When using R's care...
2021-07-27T15:15:51
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http://scholarpedia.org/article/File:StabilityDiagramsIdaItokawa.png
# File:StabilityDiagramsIdaItokawa.png Original file(1,024 × 483 pixels, file size: 1.4 MB, MIME type: image/png) Stability diagram around Ida (left panel) and around Itokawa (right panel): the chaotic domain is shown by the reddish area. Chaos is determined by computing the Lyapunov exponent $$\Lambda$$ for a trajec...
2019-05-24T01:00:03
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https://www.aimsciences.org/article/doi/10.3934/dcds.2014.34.4537
# American Institute of Mathematical Sciences November  2014, 34(11): 4537-4553. doi: 10.3934/dcds.2014.34.4537 ## Localization, smoothness, and convergence to equilibrium for a thin film equation 1 Department of Mathematics, Hill Center, Rutgers University, Piscataway, NJ 08854, United States 2 Department of Mathe...
2019-12-11T05:45:25
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https://coursekata.org/preview/book/f934ff20-e896-469d-84e0-bb90c0c705e0/lesson/12/5
## Course Outline • segmentGetting Started (Don't Skip This Part) • segmentStatistics and Data Science: A Modeling Approach • segmentPART I: EXPLORING VARIATION • segmentChapter 1 - Welcome to Statistics: A Modeling Approach • segmentChapter 2 - Understanding Data • segmentChapter 3 - Examining Distributions • segment...
2023-02-08T13:37:50
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https://crypto.stackexchange.com/questions/83224/how-to-get-an-output-of-sha-1-with-first-2-bit-are-zeros/83227#83227
# How to get an output of SHA-1 with first 2-bit are zeros? Can someone explain what are the ways to get an output of SHA-1 with first 2-bits which are zeros? • Interestingly, your question is more or less is the bitcoin nonce problem Aug 4 '20 at 14:21 • Just bruteforce it? Or are there assumptions made on the input...
2021-10-16T23:46:25
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https://mathspace.co/textbooks/syllabuses/Syllabus-406/topics/Topic-7195/subtopics/Subtopic-96153/?activeTab=interactive
NZ Level 3 Addition and Subtractions using number lines ## Interactive practice questions Fiona has a recipe that requires $\frac{1}{6}$16 cup of sugar, $\frac{2}{6}$26 cup of milk, and $\frac{1}{6}$16 cup of flour. a Plot the amount of sugar there is on the number line. b Fiona mixes in the milk with the sugar. ...
2021-09-26T23:01:29
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http://cnx.org/content/m16007/latest/
# Connexions You are here: Home » Content » Sampling and Data: Key Terms ### Lenses What is a lens? #### Definition of a lens ##### Lenses A lens is a custom view of the content in the repository. You can think of it as a fancy kind of list that will let you see content through the eyes of organizations and peopl...
2013-05-22T03:07:21
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https://brilliant.org/problems/composed-numbers-not-dividing-binomial/
# Composite numbers dividing binomial coefficients Let $$k$$ be the number of composite integers $$n$$ that satisfy the condition that $$n$$ is a factor of $$\dbinom{n}{r}$$ for all $$r\in \{ 1, 2, 3, \ldots, n-1\}.$$ Which one of the following statements is always true for $$k$$? Prove that your answer is right. Not...
2017-07-27T18:29:43
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https://docs.gammapy.org/0.15/cube/index.html
# cube - Map cube analysis¶ ## Introduction¶ The gammapy.cube sub-package contains functions and classes to prepare datasets for modeling and fitting. ## Getting Started¶ In the data reduction step the DL3 data is prepared for modeling and fitting, by binning events into a counts map and interpolating the exposure,...
2020-07-09T13:51:07
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http://wgmp.uwb.edu.pl/abs/Derezinski_s.html
XXXIX Workshop on Geometric Methods in Physics 28.06-4.07.2020 IX School on Geometry and Physics 22-26.06.2020 Home First Announcement Travel and local information Lecturers (WGMP) Lecturers (SGP) Registration Photos Proceedings Previous Workshops Email # Jan Dereziński ## One-dimensional Schrödinger operators with ...
2020-04-07T08:02:43
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http://clay6.com/qa/14226/what-is-the-resting-membrane-potential-of-nerve-fibre-
# What is the resting membrane potential of nerve fibre? $\begin {array} {1 1} (1)\;+\: 75\: mV & \quad (2)\;+\: 45\: mV \\ (3)\;-\: 70\: mV & \quad (4)\;-\: 45\: mV \end {array}$ (3) - 70 mV answered Nov 7, 2013 by
2017-12-14T04:28:20
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https://math.stackexchange.com/questions/1323448/calculation-of-shannon-entropy-given-the-mutual-information-of-binary-strings/1330476
# Calculation of Shannon entropy given the mutual information of Binary strings Suppose $A$ and $B$ two different binary strings of length $l$. Suppose the Mutual Information (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mutual_information) of $A$ and $B$ is known to be $I$. Now suppose bit-wise a Boolean function is applied to get...
2019-08-20T07:37:23
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https://brilliant.org/problems/inspired-by-arjen-vreugdenhil-3/
# Have You Thought About Slicing Cubes? Probability Level 4 $\large \sum_{1\leq x,y,z\leq 10}\min(x,y,z) = \, ?$ Clarification: $(x,y,z)$ is an ordered triple of integers. Bonus: The answer is a Stirling number; coincidence? Inspiration ×
2020-01-26T04:12:23
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https://cs.stackexchange.com/questions/32462/do-karnaugh-maps-yield-the-simplest-solution-possible/50986
# Do Karnaugh maps yield the simplest solution possible? I'm learning to use a Karnaugh map, but I'm not sure if I obtained the simplest expression possible. Have a look at this example: Truth table (inputs are A B C; output is F): A B C | F 0 0 0 | 1 0 0 1 | 0 0 1 0 | 1 1 0 0 |...
2022-09-30T06:15:26
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https://math.stackexchange.com/questions/3588145/two-unequal-trilog-integral-twins-int-01-log2x-frac-log1-pm-sigma-x
# Two unequal trilog integral twins $\int_0^1 \log^2(x)\frac{ \log(1\pm \sigma x)}{1\mp x}\,dx$ Trying to generalize this problem [1] I came up with these two integrals $$i_{\pm}(\sigma) = \int_0^1 \log^2(x)\frac{ \log(1\pm \sigma x)}{1\pm x}\,dx\tag{1}$$ Here $$-1 \le \sigma \le 1$$ is a parameter. For $$\sigma = \...
2020-09-21T13:23:50
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https://math.stackexchange.com/questions/907742/alternating-sum-of-binomial-coefficients-is-equal-to-zero
# Alternating sum of binomial coefficients is equal to zero [duplicate] Prove without using induction that the following formula:$$\sum_{k=0}^n (-1)^k\binom{n}{k}=0$$ is valid for every $n\ge1$. ### Progress For each odd $n$ we can use the identity:$$\binom{n}{k}=\binom{n}{n-k}$$ In fact all terms equidistant from t...
2019-08-19T01:45:19
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https://math.stackexchange.com/questions/1789433/find-the-sum-of-the-infinite-series-sum-nn1-n/1789451
# Find the sum of the infinite series $\sum n(n+1)/n!$ How do find the sum of the series till infinity? $$\frac{2}{1!}+\frac{2+4}{2!}+\frac{2+4+6}{3!}+\frac{2+4+6+8}{4!}+\cdots$$ I know that it gets reduced to $$\sum\limits_{n=1}^∞ \frac{n(n+1)}{n!}$$ But I don't know how to proceed further. • think about the Euler...
2019-04-25T14:19:19
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https://www.physicsforums.com/threads/poincare-disk-metric-and-isometric-action.615582/
# Poincaré disk: metric and isometric action 1. Jun 21, 2012 ### Sajet Hi! I'm trying to give a few examples of symmetric manifolds. In the article "Introduction to Symmetric Spaces and Their Compactification" Lizhen Ji mentions the Poincaré disk as a symmetric space in the following way: $D = \{z \in \mathbb C | ...
2017-10-22T19:22:36
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https://www.mathsdiscussion.com/tag/lines-equally-inclined/
# lines equally inclined #### Angle Bisector Angle bisector is locus of point $P(h,k)$ which move such that perpendicular distance of point from lines $L_1=0$ and $L_2=0$ are equal. If the lines $L_1\,:\,a_1x+b_1y+c_1=0$ and $L_2\,:\,a_2x+b_2y+c_2=0$ intersect at point $Q$ i.e $\vert \cfrac{a_1h+b_1k+c_1}{\sqrt{a_1^2...
2021-10-23T22:52:00
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https://socratic.org/questions/how-do-you-plot-4-4i-and-find-its-absolute-value
# How do you plot -4+4i and find its absolute value? Jan 18, 2018 In the Argand plane, the real axis is the x-axis and the imaginary axis is the y-axis. Do you get the point? For its absolute value, i.e $| z | = | - 4 + i 4 |$ Which is the distance of this point in the Argand plane from the origin. for calculating...
2020-04-03T05:24:46
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https://www.math.ucdavis.edu/research/seminars/?talk_id=5399
# Mathematics Colloquia and Seminars ### Interpolation of data by nonnegative $$C^2$$ functions PDE and Applied Math Seminar Speaker: Black Jiang, UC Davis Location: 2112 MSB Start time: Fri, Feb 8 2019, 4:10PM In this talk, we consider the following extension problem of Whitney-type: given a finite set on the pla...
2019-06-25T16:24:39
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https://admin.clutchprep.com/organic-chemistry/practice-problems/137310/how-many-degrees-of-unsaturation-are-in-a-compound-with-the-formula-c5h6f3n
# Problem: How many degrees of unsaturation are in a compound with the formula C5H6F3N? ###### FREE Expert Solution We’re being asked to determine the index of hydrogen deficiency (IHD) for C5H6F3N. Recall that the degrees of unsaturation or index of hydrogen deficiency (IHD) tell us how many hydrogens are missing i...
2020-05-27T02:06:51
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https://www.iacr.org/cryptodb/data/paper.php?pubkey=28990
## CryptoDB ### Paper: Information-Theoretic Secret-Key Agreement: The Asymptotically Tight Relation Between the Secret-Key Rate and the Channel Quality Ratio Authors: Daniel Jost Ueli Maurer João Ribeiro DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-03807-6_13 Search ePrint Search Google TCC 2018 Information-theoretic secret-key agreement...
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http://centralpedia.com/type-1/type-i-type-ii-error-example.html
Home > Type 1 > Type I Type Ii Error Example # Type I Type Ii Error Example ## Contents CRC Press. Null Hypothesis Type I Error / False Positive Type II Error / False Negative Wolf is not present Shepherd thinks wolf is present (shepherd cries wolf) when no wolf is actually How to Conduct a Hypothesis Test More from...
2018-02-25T19:29:16
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http://mathhelpforum.com/statistics/205192-null-alternative-hypothesis.html
The average cost of tuition, room and board at small private liberal arts colleges is reported to be $8,600 per term and a population standard deviation of$950, but a financial administrator believes that the average cost is higher. A study conducted using 200 small liberal arts colleges showed that the average cost pe...
2017-10-17T19:42:46
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https://www.shaalaa.com/question-bank-solutions/acceleration-due-gravity-its-variation-altitude-depth-find-velocity-highest-point_803
HSC Science (General) 12th Board ExamMaharashtra State Board Share Books Shortlist Your shortlist is empty # Find the Velocity at the Highest Point. - HSC Science (General) 12th Board Exam - Physics ConceptAcceleration Due to Gravity and Its Variation with Altitude and Depth #### Question A stone of mass 100 g att...
2019-07-19T04:37:09
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https://nrich.maths.org/15048
# Iff Converse Proof Sorter ##### Age 14 to 18Challenge Level This proof sorter is for the problem Iff. Can you show that if $8k+1$ is a square number then $k$ must be a triangular number? You can use the interactive proof sorter below to help you contruct a proof, or if you prefer here is a set of proof sorter car...
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https://www.aimsciences.org/article/doi/10.3934/krm.2014.7.509
# American Institute of Mathematical Sciences September  2014, 7(3): 509-529. doi: 10.3934/krm.2014.7.509 ## Approximate models for stochastic dynamic systems with velocities on the sphere and associated Fokker--Planck equations 1 Department of mathematics, TU Kaiserslautern, and Fraunhofer ITWM Kaiserslautern, 676...
2019-12-05T15:27:17
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https://www.physicsforums.com/threads/what-does-it-take-to-spaghettify.899176/
# I What does it take to spaghettify? 1. Jan 4, 2017 ### Andreas C Let's say we have a long, straight, one-molecule-thick string of connected molecules under the influence of Earth's gravity, pointing towards the center of the Earth. This string will then be subject to tidal forces. Does the length of the string hav...
2018-03-22T14:31:08
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http://www.zentralblatt-math.org/zmath/en/advanced/?q=an:0641.33003
Language:   Search:   Contact Zentralblatt MATH has released its new interface! For an improved author identification, see the new author database of ZBMATH. Query: Fill in the form and click »Search«... Format: Display: entries per page entries Zbl 0641.33003 Vardi, Ilan Determinants of Laplacians and multiple gamma ...
2013-05-25T17:59:27
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http://clay6.com/qa/9383/if-a-cos-alpha-i-sin-alpha-b-cos-beta-i-sin-beta-c-cos-gamma-i-sin-gamma-th
Browse Questions # If $a=\cos\alpha- i \sin \alpha,b=\cos\beta-i \sin\beta,c=\cos\gamma-i\sin\gamma$ then $(a^{2} c^{2} -b^{2})/abc$ is $(1)\cos 2(\alpha-\beta+\gamma)+i\sin 2(\alpha-\beta+\gamma)$(2)$-2\cos(\alpha-\beta+\gamma)$(3)$-2 i\sin(\alpha-\beta+\gamma)$(4)$2\cos(\alpha-\beta+\gamma)$ Can you answer this qu...
2017-02-22T22:26:52
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http://math.stackexchange.com/questions/275171/simple-calculus-function/275174
# Simple Calculus Function I am doing a course in calculus and I was given this problem : Given that $f(x)=3x^4−6x^3+4x^2−7x+3$, evaluate $f(−2)$. The answer is meant to be 129 according to the tutor, but no matter how many times I try and work it out I can't see how they got that answer. - Please tell us what you ...
2016-02-11T00:32:04
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http://math.stackexchange.com/questions/419830/supposedly-simple-integral
# Supposedly simple integral While working on a differential equation I stumbled on this integral: $$\int_0^x\frac{e^{-t^2}}{a^2+t^2}dt,$$ where $a\in \mathbb{R_{>0}}$. At first glance it looks so simple that it's ridiculous that I can't find closed form expression for it. Can someone help me with this beast? $Edit...
2014-08-27T19:02:14
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https://math.stackexchange.com/questions/3074402/can-the-unique-stationary-solution-of-a-cauchy-problem-be-prolonged-on-all-bb
# Can the unique, stationary solution of a Cauchy problem be prolonged on all $\Bbb R$ even if the differential equation is undefined at one point? Consider the Cauchy problem$$(*)\begin{cases}y'=\frac{y^2-1}{x^2} \\y(1)=1.\end{cases}$$ We note that $$y'=h(x)k(y)$$ with $$h(x)$$ continuous on $$\Bbb R\setminus\{0\}$$ ...
2019-05-21T03:08:20
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https://ricerca.univaq.it/handle/11697/16499
For a Hamiltonian matrix with purely imaginary eigenvalues, we aim to determine the nearest Hamiltonian matrix such that some or all eigenvalues leave the imaginary axis. Conversely, for a Hamiltonian matrix with all eigenvalues lying off the imaginary axis, we look for a nearest Hamiltonian matrix that has a pair of i...
2022-10-07T18:50:28
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https://homework.cpm.org/category/CCI_CT/textbook/pc3/chapter/6/lesson/6.2.3/problem/6-114
Home > PC3 > Chapter 6 > Lesson 6.2.3 > Problem6-114 6-114. Solve: $x−\ \frac{1}{x}=1$ 1. Multiply each term by $x$. 2. The equation is now a quadratic equation. 3. Set the equation $= 0$. 4. Factor or use the Quadratic Formula to solve.
2021-10-22T01:08:51
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http://reliawiki.org/index.php/Degradation_Data_Analysis_with_a_Power_Regression_Model
# Degradation Data Analysis with a Power Regression Model Degradation Data Analysis with a Power Regression Model This example validates the results for a degradation analysis with a power regression model in Weibull++ degradation folios. Reference Case The data set is from Example 8.1 on page 336 in the book Life...
2022-01-24T22:07:19
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http://math.stackexchange.com/questions/178929/matrix-logarithms
# Matrix Logarithms Let $I$ be identity matrix, $T$ be anti-identity matrix (anti-diagonals are $1$s) and $S$ be the diagonal matrix with same entries as $I$ except when the rows are even. If $i$ is even, then $S(i,i)=-1$. For all other $i,j$ we have $S(i,j)=I(i,j)$. For both even and odd sized matrices, how do you c...
2014-10-25T16:51:16
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https://www.physicsforums.com/threads/nonuniform-semicircle-of-charge-problem.369916/
# Homework Help: Nonuniform Semicircle of Charge problem 1. Jan 15, 2010 ### littlebilly91 1. The problem statement, all variables and given/known data A non-uniformly charged semicircle of radius R=28.0 cm lies in the xy plane, centered at the origin, as shown. The charge density varies as the angle θ (in radians) ...
2018-09-21T05:39:14
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https://www.vosesoftware.com/riskwiki/KernelCUdistribution.php
Continuous Unbounded Kernel distribution | Vose Software # Continuous Unbounded Kernel distribution Format: KernelCU({data}) The KernelCU distribution is a kernel estimated distribution based on a set of data, assuming the variable is continuous (C) and unbounded (U). ## Uses The KernelCU function can be used to e...
2021-06-23T21:32:04
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https://www.semanticscholar.org/paper/Sperner-Partition-Systems-Li-Meagher/99ac0e4d7f747475693e145981fd333abaead18a
# Sperner Partition Systems @article{Li2012SpernerPS, title={Sperner Partition Systems}, author={P. C. Li and Karen Meagher}, journal={Journal of Combinatorial Designs}, year={2012}, volume={21} } • Published 20 January 2012 • Mathematics, Computer Science • Journal of Combinatorial Designs A Spernerk‐partition system...
2022-07-07T07:21:06
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https://stacks.math.columbia.edu/tag/00DX
Lemma 10.16.1. Let $R$ be a ring. Let $A = (a_{ij})$ be an $n \times n$ matrix with coefficients in $R$. Let $P(x) \in R[x]$ be the characteristic polynomial of $A$ (defined as $\det (x\text{id}_{n \times n} - A)$). Then $P(A) = 0$ in $\text{Mat}(n \times n, R)$. Proof. We reduce the question to the well-known Cayley-...
2023-04-01T04:52:23
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http://energy.ihed.ras.ru/en/arhive/article/2104
# Article Thermophysical Properties of Materials 2000. V. 38. № 3. P. 379–383 The boundary of limiting superheats of $n$-heptane, ethanol, benzene, and toluene in the region of negative pressures The boiling of superheated $n$-heptane, ethanol, benzene, and toluene is experimentally investigated in a negative-pressure...
2022-01-19T22:15:35
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https://www.zbmath.org/serials/?q=se%3A1341
## Neural Computation Short Title: Neural Comput. Publisher: MIT Press, Cambridge, MA ISSN: 0899-7667; 1530-888X/e Online: http://www.mitpressjournals.org/loi/neco Comments: Published electronic only as of Vol. 27, No. 1 (2015). Documents Indexed: 2,159 Publications (since 1994) References Indexed: 2,092 Publication...
2022-05-23T19:58:54
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https://www.nature.com/articles/s42003-022-03640-1?utm_campaign=related_content&utm_source=BIOENG&utm_medium=communities&error=cookies_not_supported&code=919acd1b-e9be-40d6-b233-31192ccc343a
## Introduction In Escherichia coli bacteria, a ring-forming multiprotein complex drives membrane constriction at the future division site1. The proto-ring is composed of the three proteins FtsZ, FtsA and ZipA2,3. FtsZ is a tubulin homolog with GTPase activity that can polymerize into protofilaments4,5. FtsZ has no af...
2022-10-04T21:14:16
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http://mathoverflow.net/revisions/103837/list
3 fixed italicization Let $X$ be a set and $(T,\cdot)$ an abelian group. Is there a *category of $T$-dynamical systems on $X$ which yields useful information about $X$ and $T$? More precisely, is there a category whose objects are dynamical systems, i.e., $\phi:X \times T \to X$ such that $\phi(x,t + s) = (\phi(\phi(...
2013-05-21T09:19:43
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https://talbaumel.github.io/rnn%20batch/
# DyNet Mini-batches RNN Example¶ When training RNNs on sequences, there is a need to batch sequences that have different lengths into batches. This allows the RNN trainer to execute one batch at a time with the same graph, that is constructed for one specific sequence length. The mechanics of batching sequences, pad...
2017-08-22T18:43:59
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http://apwp.iclegnano.it/wronskian-3x3-calculator.html
1} y^{(n)}+p_1(x)y^{(n-1)}+\cdots+p_n(x)y=f(x). Just type matrix elements and click the button. The goal is to arrive at a matrix of the following form. SOLUTIONS TO ALL HOMEWORK ASSIGNMENTS AND HOUR EXAMS CAN BE VIEWED ON THE INTERNET at Math 22A Homework and Exam Solutions. The Wronskian of two or more functions is w...
2020-08-12T15:38:03
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https://solvedlib.com/q-2-12-while-on-car-trip-of-1000-km-you-travel-half-ofthe,16994759
#### Similar Solved Questions ##### Based on the image given below, select the correct option(s):The above image is the vector field (4., 3y2 )The above image is the vector field (Ax +y,3y} + 2)The above image is the gradient vector field of f(€,y) 212 + cy +y?The above image is the gradient vector field of f (€,y...
2023-02-06T19:53:22
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https://dictionary.iucr.org/Secondary_process_detection
# Secondary process detection ## Definition It is experimentally often favourable to use methods other than transmission detection to obtain the linear attenuation coefficient $\mu(E)_{PE}$ or $\mu(E)$. This requires recording a signal that arises from a process that occurs with a probability that is proportional to ...
2020-04-04T22:15:27
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http://slideplayer.com/slide/7493218/
# Sum and Difference Formulas New Identities. Cosine Formulas. ## Presentation on theme: "Sum and Difference Formulas New Identities. Cosine Formulas."— Presentation transcript: Sum and Difference Formulas New Identities Cosine Formulas Sine Formulas Tangent Formulas Using Sum Formulas to Find Exact Values Find t...
2023-03-23T20:22:24
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http://academickids.com/encyclopedia/index.php/Ordinal_number
# Ordinal number Commonly, ordinal numbers, or ordinals for short, are numbers used to denote the position in an ordered sequence: first, second, third, fourth, etc. (See How to name numbers.) In mathematics, ordinal numbers are an extension of the natural numbers to accommodate infinite sequences, introduced by Geor...
2017-08-18T18:07:46
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http://chasethedevil.github.io/post/dupire_cash_dividend_part2/
# Dupire Local Volatility with Cash Dividends Part 2 I had a look at how to price under Local Volatility with Cash dividends in my previous post. I still had a somewhat large error in my FDM price. After too much time, I managed to find the culprit, it was the extrapolation of the prices when applying the jump continu...
2018-02-20T15:50:12
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https://www.math.temple.edu/events/seminars/geometry/2020/
# Geometry and Topology Seminar 2020 Current contacts: Dave Futer, Matthew Stover, or Sam Taylor. The Seminar usually takes place on Fridays at 10:40 AM via Zoom (please contact the seminar organizers for the Zoom link), not in Room 617 on the sixth floor of Wachman Hall. • Wednesday January 22, 2020 at 14:30, Wachm...
2021-10-28T02:19:13
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https://zbmath.org/?q=an%3A1146.12003
# zbMATH — the first resource for mathematics PAC fields over number fields. (English) Zbl 1146.12003 The aim of the paper is to prove the following theorem: Let $$N$$ be a Galois extension of a number field $$K$$ which is different from $$\overline{\mathbb Q}$$. Then $$N$$ is not PAC over $$K$$. The main ingredient o...
2021-06-20T03:19:28
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http://cms.math.ca/10.4153/CJM-2004-053-3
location:  Publications → journals → CJM Abstract view # On the Connectedness of Moduli Spaces of Flat Connections over Compact Surfaces Published:2004-12-01 Printed: Dec 2004 • Nan-Kuo Ho • Chiu-Chu Melissa Liu Format: HTML LaTeX MathJax PDF PostScript ## Abstract We study the connectedness of the moduli space of...
2014-12-23T00:50:05
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http://cstheory.stackexchange.com/questions/21821/how-can-i-prove-formally-semantic-equivalence-of-programming-languages
# How can I prove formally semantic equivalence of programming languages? I would like to compare two languages which are from different programming paradigms. Both langauges are object oriented languages, but one of them a multiparadigm language because it supports functional programming style as well. I wrote some ...
2014-10-21T18:21:14
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https://hal.inria.fr/hal-01845235
A refined mean field approximation of synchronous discrete-time population models 1 POLARIS - Performance analysis and optimization of LARge Infrastructures and Systems Inria Grenoble - Rhône-Alpes, LIG - Laboratoire d'Informatique de Grenoble Abstract : Mean field approximation is a popular method to study the behavi...
2020-01-25T02:46:02
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https://forum.math.toronto.edu/index.php?PHPSESSID=dfjc6ko9j5jd8fkgh5p05s7o04&action=profile;area=showposts;sa=topics;u=2189
### Show Posts This section allows you to view all posts made by this member. Note that you can only see posts made in areas you currently have access to. ### Topics - Ranran Wang Pages: [1] 1 ##### Quiz-5 / LEC5101 Quiz 5 « on: November 01, 2019, 02:09:40 PM » 5. Verify that the given functions y1 and y2 satisfy th...
2021-10-28T05:10:28
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https://www.paddlepaddle.org.cn/documentation/docs/en/api/paddle/nn/InstanceNorm2D_en.html
InstanceNorm2D¶ class paddle.nn. InstanceNorm2D ( num_features, epsilon=1e-05, momentum=0.9, weight_attr=None, bias_attr=None, data_format='NCHW', name=None ) [source] Create a callable object of InstanceNorm2D. Applies Instance Normalization over a 4D input (a mini-batch of 2D inputs with additional channel dimensio...
2022-12-02T12:09:18
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http://openstudy.com/updates/4ff540e9e4b01c7be8c854ae
## A community for students. Sign up today! Here's the question you clicked on: ## muhammad9t5 2 years ago Area of square is numerically less than twice its diagonal by 2. Find its Perimeter. • This Question is Closed 1. nphuongsun93 area: x^2 diagonal: sqrt(2x^2) = x sqrt(2) 2x sqrt(2) - x^2 = 2 2. radar Perimet...
2014-12-22T16:28:09
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https://www.vedantu.com/iit-jee/hydration-reactions
Courses Courses for Kids Free study material Free LIVE classes More # Hydration Reactions Along with Examples for JEE ## Reactions Involving Addition of Water Last updated date: 28th Mar 2023 Total views: 74.1k Views today: 1.51k Reactions involving the addition of water, also known as hydration reactions, are chem...
2023-03-29T13:42:15
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https://stats.stackexchange.com/questions/209742/does-zero-correlation-mean-no-causation
# Does zero correlation mean no causation? [duplicate] This question already has an answer here: If I demonstrated that there is no correlation between two random variables, does that mean that there is no cause and effect relation between them ? ## marked as duplicate by Tim♦, Richard Hardy, gung♦, Silverfish, Chri...
2018-11-20T21:41:29
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https://www.hydrol-earth-syst-sci.net/24/2399/2020/
Journal topic Hydrol. Earth Syst. Sci., 24, 2399–2418, 2020 https://doi.org/10.5194/hess-24-2399-2020 Hydrol. Earth Syst. Sci., 24, 2399–2418, 2020 https://doi.org/10.5194/hess-24-2399-2020 Research article 12 May 2020 Research article | 12 May 2020 # A novel regional irrigation water productivity model coupling irr...
2020-05-31T09:26:22
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http://clay6.com/qa/41179/a-heavy-box-is-to-be-dragged-along-a-rough-horizontal-floor-to-do-so-person
Want to ask us a question? Click here Browse Questions Ad 0 votes # A heavy box is to be dragged along a rough horizontal floor . To do so , person A pushes it at an angle $\;30^{0}\;$ from the horizontal and requires a minimum force $\;F_{A}\;$ , while person B pulls the box at an angle $\;60^{0}\;$ from the horizon...
2017-02-27T18:09:56
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https://www.alfonsobeato.net/tag/numpy/
How to share your video-conference window among attendees – or, the many ways of splitting a rectangle in many These days, in the covid world we live in we have multiple videoconferences every day, with colleagues, family, friends… The average number of people attending has grown, and when I was in a call some time ag...
2021-08-01T00:32:19
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https://stats.stackexchange.com/questions/76552/exclude-an-rgb-color-from-a-set
# Exclude an RGB color from a set This question has originally been posted on the math stack exchange, but these guys redirected me to you. -- Here's the question again -- I'm currently implementing an algorithm to split an image into smaller chunks, based on straight line separators. Here's the image I'm processin...
2019-10-19T12:40:51
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https://mathoverflow.net/questions/250443/cesaro-mean-of-iterates-of-function-with-non-attractive-fixed-point
# Cesaro mean of iterates of function with non-attractive fixed point Let $f : A \to A \subseteq \mathbb R$ be a real function with a fixed point $a_0 = f(a_0)$ which is not attractive. Let $f^k = f \circ f \circ ... \circ f$ be the $k^{th}$ iterate of $f$ (with the usual convention that $f^0 = \text{id}_A$). Let $A...
2021-04-18T15:02:56
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https://socratic.org/questions/how-do-you-graph-a-quadratic-function-without-plugging-in-points-y-2-x-3-2-4-1
# How do you graph a quadratic function without plugging in points y= 2(x-3)^2+4? Apr 14, 2015 Basically you need: 1] The $y$ axis intercept; obtained setting $x = 0$ 2] The vertex; obtained as: ${x}_{v} = - \frac{b}{2 a}$ ${y}_{v} = - \frac{\Delta}{4 a} = - \frac{{b}^{2} - 4 a c}{4 a}$ When your function is in the f...
2021-12-04T08:58:36
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http://mathhelpforum.com/calculus/18367-using-cases-proofs.html
# Thread: Using cases in proofs 1. ## Using cases in proofs Hi, does anybody know how to prove the following statement: For each real number r, -|r|£ r £ |r|. by using two cases in the proof. 2. Originally Posted by fruitcakelover Hi, does anybody know how to prove the following statement: For each real number r,...
2016-10-25T18:22:59
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https://math.stackexchange.com/questions/1934956/calculating-an-integral-without-using-substitution
# Calculating an integral without using substitution This is the problem I want done. However my teacher challenged the class to solve it without using substitution. I understand up to the 3rd equal sign. How would I proceed from there, without using substitution? \begin{align*} \int \frac{1}{1+\sin x} \, dx &= \int \...
2019-09-15T07:26:51
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https://chemistry.stackexchange.com/questions/126719/do-we-really-have-technology-with-the-resolution-to-distinguish-between-layers-o
Do we really have technology with the resolution to distinguish between layers of single atoms of materials? My textbook, Solid-State Physics, Fluidics, and Analytical Techniques in Micro- and Nanotechnology, by Madou, says the following: X-ray analysis reveals the symmetries of crystals (lattice type), distances bet...
2020-02-17T13:33:17
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https://stats.stackexchange.com/questions/203207/multi-class-classification-easier-than-binary-classification
# Multi-class classification easier than binary classification? I have 10 different classes in my classification problem. Each class has about 200 instances, with more than 10.000 features. I performed the classification using Multinomial Bayes classification. However, it turned out that I'm only interested in the res...
2019-06-26T16:40:16
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http://treodesktop.com/standard-error/how-to-find-population-standard-error.php
Home > Standard Error > How To Find Population Standard Error # How To Find Population Standard Error ## Contents The standard deviation is used in conjunction with the mean to summarise continuous data, not categorical data. OK, let us now calculate the Sample Standard Deviation: Step 1. In other words x1 = 9, x2 =...
2018-01-17T22:00:12
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http://www.teses.usp.br/teses/disponiveis/43/43134/tde-21032015-220522/pt-br.php
DOI 10.11606/T.43.2014.tde-21032015-220522 Documento Autor Nome completo Anastasia Burimova E-mail Área do Conhecimento Data de Defesa Imprenta São Paulo, 2014 Guitman, Dmitri Maximovitch (Presidente) Dodonov, Viktor Frenkel, Josif Higa, Renato Título em inglês Spectral and angular distributions of synchrotron radiatio...
2019-02-20T05:15:19
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https://lavelle.chem.ucla.edu/forum/viewtopic.php?f=148&t=28716
## 15.21 $\frac{d[R]}{dt}=-k[R]; \ln [R]=-kt + \ln [R]_{0}; t_{\frac{1}{2}}=\frac{0.693}{k}$ Shannon Wasley 2J Posts: 71 Joined: Fri Sep 29, 2017 7:06 am Been upvoted: 1 time ### 15.21 The problem is: Beta blockers are drugs that are used to manage hypertension. It is important for doctors to know how rapidly a bet...
2020-04-04T06:19:57
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http://nccr-swissmap.ch/research/publications/symmetric-matrices-associated-oriented-link-diagrams
# On symmetric matrices associated with oriented link diagrams Monday, 15 January, 2018 ## Published in: arXiv:1801.04632 Let D be an oriented link diagram with the set of regions rD. We define a symmetric map (or matrix) \operatorname{\tau}_ {D}\colon\operatorname{r}_ {D}\times \operatorname{r}_ {D} \to \mathbb{Z}...
2018-05-24T23:23:33
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https://sublinear.info/index.php?title=Open_Problems:66&diff=prev&oldid=855
# Difference between revisions of "Open Problems:66" Jump to: navigation, search Suggested by Eldar Fischer Bertinoro 2014 https://sublinear.info/66 Suppose we are given access to two distributions $P$ and $Q$ over $\{1,2, \ldots, n\}$ and wish to test if they are the same or are at least $\epsilon$ apart under the ...
2022-01-19T02:07:57
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http://mathoverflow.net/questions/14683/can-the-quantum-torus-be-realized-as-a-hall-algebra?sort=newest
Can the Quantum Torus be realized as a Hall Algebra? Background The Quantum Torus Let $q$ be an arbitrary complex number, and define (the algebra of) the quantum torus to be $$T_q:=\mathbb{C}\langle x^{\pm 1},y^{\pm 1}\rangle/xy-qyx$$ For $q=1$, this is the commutative ring of functions on the torus $\mathbb{C}^\tim...
2014-03-08T16:08:19
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## On 2-colored graphs and partitions of boxes. (arXiv:1810.08920v1 [math.CO]) We prove that if the edges of a graph G can be colored blue or red in such a way that every vertex belongs to a monochromatic k-clique of each color, then G has at least 4(k-1) vertices. This confirms a conjecture of Bucic, Lidicky, Long, a...
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# Monoid as a single object category I'm struggling with comprehending what monoids are in terms of category theory. In examples they view integer numbers as a monoid. I think I get the set theoretic definition. We have a set and a associative binary operator (addition) and the neutral element (zero). Then they are ...
2022-05-24T06:44:31
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# Also in the Article Hazard ratio network This protocol is extracted from research article: Survival time prediction by integrating cox proportional hazards network and distribution function network BMC Bioinformatics, Apr 15, 2021; Procedure To the predict hazard ratio, the architecture of DeepSurv network [1] tha...
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## Homework: Start the project. For this weekend, we are merciful. This lecture is essentially all about some shortcuts that make it easier to write certain kinds of loops. As with our other shortcuts, these aren't technically needed, but they make our code much easier to write and understand, and that's pretty impor...
2018-02-21T09:40:33
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# MP Board Class 8th Maths Solutions Chapter 2 Linear Equations in One Variable Ex 2.1 ## MP Board Class 8th Maths Solutions Chapter 2 Linear Equations in One Variable Ex 2.1 Solve the following equations. Question 1. x – 2 = 7. Solution: We have, x – 2 = 7 Transposing -2 to R.H.S., we get x = 7 + 2 ⇒ x = 9, which i...
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# DIODE LASER OBSERVATION OF THE $\nu_{3}$ BAND OF $HCO^{+}$ Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: http://hdl.handle.net/1811/16805 Files Size Format View 1984-TE-06.jpg 667.6Kb JPEG image Title: DIODE LASER OBSERVATION OF THE $\nu_{3}$ BAND OF $HCO^{+}$ Creators: Foster, Stephen C.; McKellar, A....
2015-10-13T13:50:13
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# Can a streamline have simultaneously two different values for the stream function? Consider for example a two-dimensional potential flow: a line of sources with volumetric flow per line length, $m$, centered on the origin. For this type of flow, the associated complex potential is: $$W=\frac{m}{2\pi}\ln(z)\hspace{2...
2020-05-31T20:18:30
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## vf321 Why does 1-1/3+1/5-1/7... converge to Pi/4? In Latex, $\sum_{k=0}^{\infty}\frac{(-1)^k}{2k+1}=\frac{\pi}{4}$ Don't give me a copy/paste of what Wikipedia says though, it skips a couple steps and I don't understand! one year ago one year ago 1. mukushla sure u know that$\arctan x=\sum_{n=0}^{\infty} (-1)^n \f...
2014-03-09T15:04:33
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# Production of $I^*(^2P_{1/2})$ in the ultraviolet photodissociation of \alpha-branched alkyl iodides Uma, S and Das, Puspendu Kumar (1996) Production of $I^*(^2P_{1/2})$ in the ultraviolet photodissociation of \alpha-branched alkyl iodides. In: The Journal of Chemical Physics, 104 (12). pp. 4470-4474. PDF Producti...
2013-05-25T11:00:05
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## ellen112412 A cat with a mass of 4.50 kilograms sits on a ledge 0.800 meters above the ground. What is the potential energy of the cat? 346 J 35.3 J 3.60 J 0.350 J one year ago one year ago 1. ParthKohli $\rm potential ~ energy = m g h$ 2. ParthKohli Use $$m = 4.5, g = 10, h = 0.8$$ 3. ellen112412 Thanks 4. P...
2014-03-09T22:12:41
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