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https://peeterjoot.wordpress.com/2010/11/30/my-submission-for-phy356-quantum-mechanics-i-problem-set-3/
# Peeter Joot's (OLD) Blog. • ## Recent Comments Adam C Scott on avoiding gdb signal noise… Ken on Scotiabank iTrade RESP …… Alan Ball on Oops. Fixing a drill hole in P… Peeter Joot's B… on Stokes theorem in Geometric… Exploring Stokes The… on Stokes theorem in Geometric… • 317,257 ## My submission for PHY356 (Qua...
2018-03-19T06:50:02
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http://tex.stackexchange.com/questions/23787/what-is-the-correct-syntax-to-do-arithmetic-for-length-and-dimensionless-macros
# What is the correct syntax to do arithmetic for length and dimensionless macros? I want to set papersize based on PSTricks settings. The PSTricks settings may be a value without dimension and/or a value with dimension. Honestly I have not read the TeXBook because of my laziness. I just read some examples from other...
2015-03-06T14:18:06
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https://puvaninejacad.johnsonout.com/jackknifing-the-kaplan-meier-survival-estimator-for-censored-data-book-20451uc.php
Last edited by Vulkis Sunday, August 2, 2020 | History 1 edition of Jackknifing the Kaplan-Meier survival estimator for censored data found in the catalog. Jackknifing the Kaplan-Meier survival estimator for censored data Donald Paul Gaver # Jackknifing the Kaplan-Meier survival estimator for censored data ## by D...
2021-07-27T12:14:33
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https://ftp.aimsciences.org/article/doi/10.3934/jimo.2016.12.1587
# American Institute of Mathematical Sciences October  2016, 12(4): 1587-1611. doi: 10.3934/jimo.2016.12.1587 ## Optimal rebate strategies in a two-echelon supply chain with nonlinear and linear multiplicative demands 1 School of Management, Huazhong University of Science and Technology, Wuhan, China 2 Faculty of B...
2021-02-28T22:54:05
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http://openstudy.com/updates/55f7166be4b065930cf54912
## anonymous one year ago Hey guys, I have an important question to ask. Suppose you have a power series, for instance (x^n)/n+3, with n running from 0 to infinity, and you want to calculate the function S(x) (obviously, in [-1,1), where the convergence is uniform). What I do is to take out of the series 1/x^3, so that...
2017-01-24T20:10:54
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https://codereview.stackexchange.com/questions/106525/recursive-memoized-fibonacci-in-c
# Recursive Memoized Fibonacci in C++ I was reading an article on Wikipedia about memoization, so I wanted to try and apply it. I am fairly new to this subject, so I thought I'd start small. Does the program use memoization correctly? Is there anything that I can improve? #include <iostream> int fibonacci(int num, i...
2019-03-26T07:13:27
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https://www.physicsforums.com/threads/what-exactly-is-spacetime.127894/
What exactly is spacetime? 1. Aug 2, 2006 Ace Nova I'm just wondering what is the nature of spacetime according to general relativity? Like what is the underlying geometry mean in laymans terms. What exactly is curved by the presence of gravity? Any help would be appreciated. 2. Aug 3, 2006 Pythagorean I don't h...
2017-02-23T10:06:57
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https://cs.stackexchange.com/questions/124914/complexity-classes-closed-under-finite-union-and-intersection-why-not-infinite
# Complexity classes closed under finite union and intersection, why not infinite union and intersection? All "nice" Complexity classes are closed under finite union and intersection. (By "nice" I mean ones with complete problems or leaf languages, e.g. P, NP, PSPACE, etc.) But such classes are not closed under infin...
2021-12-02T04:39:32
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https://projecteuclid.org/euclid.twjm/1500405455
## Taiwanese Journal of Mathematics ### MINIMAL ZERO-SUM SEQUENCES IN FINITE CYCLIC GROUPS #### Abstract Let $C_n$ be the cyclic group of order $n$, $n\geq 20$, and let $S=\prod_{i=1}^k g_i$ be a minimal zero-sum sequence of elements in $C_n$. We say that $S$ is insplitable if for any $g_i\in S$ and any two elements...
2019-10-14T08:20:27
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https://math.stackexchange.com/questions/2566920/why-is-the-hypotenuse-in-trig-always-positive-regardless-of-the-quadrant
# Why is the hypotenuse in trig always positive regardless of the quadrant? I see an image like this: In quadrant 2, even though the cosine is negative, because the x coordinate goes to the left, the hypothenuse is still positive. Why is this? It seems like the direction of x matters when determining if cos is positi...
2019-09-22T10:41:31
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http://judge.u-aizu.ac.jp/onlinejudge/description.jsp?id=ALDS1_11_C
Time Limit : sec, Memory Limit : KB Write a program which reads an directed graph $G = (V, E)$, and finds the shortest distance from vertex $1$ to each vertex (the number of edges in the shortest path). Vertices are identified by IDs $1, 2, ... n$. ## Input In the first line, an integer $n$ denoting the number of ve...
2019-12-15T13:47:04
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https://www.gradesaver.com/textbooks/math/algebra/algebra-2-1st-edition/chapter-7-exponential-and-logarithmic-functions-investigating-algebra-activity-7-7-model-data-with-an-exponential-function-draw-conclusions-page-528/2
## Algebra 2 (1st Edition) If the initial number of pennies is $P$, then after $t$ tosses, we would expect (using part a) to have $P(0.5)^t$ pennies remaining.
2020-01-21T20:08:12
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https://stats.stackexchange.com/questions/231285/dropping-one-of-the-columns-when-using-one-hot-encoding
# Dropping one of the columns when using one-hot encoding My understanding is that in machine learning it can be a problem if your dataset has highly correlated features, as they effectively encode the same information. Recently someone pointed out that when you do one-hot encoding on a categorical variable you end u...
2019-06-16T23:17:57
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https://wiki.anton-paar.com/au-en/intrinsic-viscosity-determination/
71 Rates # Intrinsic viscosity determination – dilute solution viscometry Intrinsic viscosity determination is used in the field of polymer chemistry, which is a chemistry subdiscipline that deals with the synthesis of polymers as well as the analysis of a polymer’s structure and properties. Intrinsic viscosity is us...
2022-12-08T10:09:55
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http://math.stackexchange.com/questions/59885/strict-inequality-for-fatous-lemma/59950
Strict inequality for Fatou's lemma I'm interested in knowing whether there is a condition for general measure spaces under which we know that we can only achieve the strict inequality of Fatou's lemma. I am working in the situation that $f_n \rightarrow f$, and the limit of the integrals do exist so that Fatou's lemm...
2016-05-04T15:35:16
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http://eimearbyrnedance.com/wings-sentence-gnscmpv/7146b0-just-in-time-meaning
# just in time meaning Thank you very much, you help me a lot!!! For multivariate outliers and outliers in time series, influence functions for parameter estimates are useful measures for detecting outliers informally (I do not know of formal tests constructed for them although such tests are possible). I get the foll...
2021-04-19T13:22:04
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http://www.gradesaver.com/textbooks/science/physics/fundamentals-of-physics-extended-10th-edition/chapter-9-center-of-mass-and-linear-momentum-problems-page-249/24b
## Fundamentals of Physics Extended (10th Edition) To find the impulse, we can use the equation Impulse = $m\Delta v$ where his mass is 85kg and the change in his velocity is (56 m/s - 0 m/s) = 56 m/s. Therefore, his impulse was 4760 N-s
2017-06-29T09:34:18
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http://images.planetmath.org/subsemigroupofacyclicsemigroup
# subsemigroup of a cyclic semigroup It is a well-known fact that the subgroup of a cyclic group is cyclic. Is this true for semigroups? The answer is clearly no. For example, take the cyclic semigroup of positive integers under addition, and the subsemigroup generated by, say, 7 and 17. If it were cyclic, generated b...
2018-06-18T04:06:49
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http://math.stackexchange.com/questions/229257/which-statistics-are-sufficient?answertab=active
# Which statistics are sufficient? Can anyone help explain why the following statistics are either Sufficient or not Sufficient? Mode, Mean, Median, Standard Deviation, Skewness, Kurtosis, Range, IQR - Perhaps stats.stackexchange.com would be a better venue for this sort of question. –  Jebruho Nov 4 '12 at 22:57 Ev...
2015-08-31T16:18:52
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http://skepticbutjewish.blogspot.com/2010/09/burnside-combinatorics.html
## Tuesday, September 7, 2010 ### Burnside Combinatorics Back here we learned about the Burnside Counting Formula. Now we will see how this formula is applied to the problem of combinatorics. Problem 1: How many different ways are there to seat n people around a round table? Solution: Number the seats of this table...
2017-05-24T04:17:39
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https://examobjective.in/mcq-theory-of-machine-objective-questions-and-answer-mcq38/
SECTION-4 #### Theory of Machine objective type questions/Multiple choice questions ##### Q71. If the balance weight placed diametrically opposite to the crank at crank radius (r) is cW, then unbalanced force normal the line of stroke of the reciprocating engine, is equal to $\text { (a) } \frac{C W}{g} \omega^{2} r...
2022-10-07T22:08:33
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https://mathoverflow.net/questions/178252/affine-structures
# Affine structures I would like to study manifolds endowed with a linear connexion $\nabla$ which is torsion free and locally flat i.e. its curvature is $0$ (such a connexion is called flat if in addition, its holonomy is trivial). I am looking for a good reference: • to prove that such a manifold admits an atlas w...
2019-01-22T18:10:36
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https://math.stackexchange.com/questions/577878/construction-of-a-continuous-function-which-is-not-bounded-on-given-interval
# Construction of a continuous function which is not bounded on given interval. Actual Question is : On Which of the following spaces is every continuous (real valued) function Bounded? 1. $X_1=(0,1)$ 2. $X_2=[0,1]$ 3. $X_3=[0,1)$ 4. $X_4 =\{t\in [0,1] : t \text { is irrational}\}$. I could see that $1,3$ are space...
2019-12-15T10:39:05
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https://brilliant.org/problems/a-number-theory-problem-by-julian-yu-3/
# A number theory problem by Julian Yu Number Theory Level 2 What is the smallest positive integer $$n$$ such that $$n!$$ is divisible by 2016? ×
2016-10-23T20:27:52
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http://mathhelpforum.com/advanced-algebra/143567-invertible-matrix-print.html
# Invertible matrix • May 7th 2010, 12:54 PM gralla55 Invertible matrix I'm supposed to find the matrix P here. I've found the characteristic polynomial p(lamda) = -x - x^2 + x^3 + x^4 (just writing x instead of lamda). And I found the roots: x=0 x=1 x=-1 But I can't make sense of what the book does next to find P.....
2015-12-01T15:16:36
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https://brilliant.org/problems/find-the-perimeter-can-you/
# Find the perimeter..... Can you?? Level pending $$\triangle ABC$$ is an acute angled triangle.$$AD \perp BC, BE \perp AC, CF \perp AB$$ and the altitudes are concurrent at $$H$$, the orthocenter . $$D$$ is on BC , $$E$$ on $$AC$$ and $$F$$ on $$AB$$. $$BX \perp DF$$ and $$CY \perp DE$$. They meet at $$G$$. If $$HD ...
2017-12-18T20:37:00
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https://socratic.org/questions/how-do-you-simplify-5-12-sqrt3
# How do you simplify 5 ( 12 sqrt3)? Apr 15, 2016 5 x 12 x 1.73 = 103.9 #### Explanation: Because all the terms are multiplied, the order does not really matter. First convert the square root term to a decimal number, then multiply that by 12, and multiply that result by the 5 for a final numeric answer.
2020-04-01T10:44:50
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https://studysoup.com/tsg/11305/calculus-early-transcendentals-1-edition-chapter-7-3-problem-5e
× Get Full Access to Calculus: Early Transcendentals - 1 Edition - Chapter 7.3 - Problem 5e Get Full Access to Calculus: Early Transcendentals - 1 Edition - Chapter 7.3 - Problem 5e × # If x = 2 sin , express cot in terms of x. ISBN: 9780321570567 2 ## Solution for problem 5E Chapter 7.3 Calculus: Early Transcende...
2022-05-19T00:12:39
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https://triviatodayanswers.com/wiggle-walk-solution-kickstart/
# Wiggle Walk solution kickstart ## Wiggle Walk solution kickstart Wiggle Walk solution kickstart- Banny has just bought a new programmable robot. Eager to test his coding skills, he has placed the robot in a grid of squares with RR rows (numbered 11 to RR from north to south) and CC columns (numbered 11 to CC from w...
2022-10-05T04:44:06
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http://stats.stackexchange.com/questions/36309/how-do-i-find-peaks-in-a-dataset
# How do I find peaks in a dataset? If I have a data set that produces a graph such as the following, how would I algorithmically determine the x-values of the peaks shown (in this case three of them): - I see six local maxima. To which three are you referring? :-). (Of course it's obvious--the thrust of my remark is...
2013-05-21T07:47:56
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http://www.hellenicaworld.com/Science/Mathematics/en/Samplecontinuousprocess.html
### - Art Gallery - In mathematics, a sample-continuous process is a stochastic process whose sample paths are almost surely continuous functions. Definition Let (Ω, Σ, P) be a probability space. Let X : I × Ω → S be a stochastic process, where the index set I and state space S are both topological spaces. Then the ...
2020-11-28T10:25:15
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https://sagnikb.github.io/blogposts/April-Puzzles/
# April Puzzles I made these puzzles for Science Coffeehouse and were released on April Fools Day. Needless to say there will be some relation between the day and the puzzles. Don’t look at the solutions before trying though, they are not very difficult! I received some input for puzzle number three from Prannay Khosl...
2020-09-23T20:14:25
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http://aipmt-cbse.blogspot.com/2016/02/how-to-solve-pedigree-analysis-problems.html
# How to Solve Pedigree Analysis Problems , , https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/User:Simoncaulton Shortcut to Solve Pedigree Analysis Problems - Android App ## Modes of Genetic Inheritance There are six modes in which an offspring can inherit a trait from his/her parents. Mode of Inheritance Examples Autosomal D...
2017-03-24T15:48:04
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https://webwork.maa.org/moodle/mod/forum/discuss.php?d=3116&parent=7697
## WeBWorK Problems ### Re: Bug in computing powers by Davide Cervone - Number of replies: 0 Thanks, that helped. The issue is as I expected, the perl real is .0000518579035997391, which stringifies as 5.18579035997391e-05, which MathObjects interprets as involving the constant "e" rather than scientific notation (w...
2023-02-03T03:31:32
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http://math.stackexchange.com/questions/311980/relation-between-convergence-class-and-convergence-space
Relation between convergence class and convergence space A convergence class is defined from nlab A convergence space is a set $S$ together with a relation $→$ from $ℱS$ to $S$, where $ℱS$ is the set of filters on $S$; if $F→x$, we say that $F$ converges to $x$ or that $x$ is a limit of $F$. This must satisfy some ax...
2015-07-01T12:38:51
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https://artofproblemsolving.com/wiki/index.php?title=2017_AMC_8_Problems&diff=prev&oldid=110650
TEXTBOOKS FOR THE AMC 8 Thousands of top scorers on the AMC 8 have used our Introduction series of textbooks, Art of Problem Solving Volume 1, and Competition Math for Middle School to prepare for the AMC 8. # Difference between revisions of "2017 AMC 8 Problems" ## Problem 1 Which of the following values is largest...
2021-03-01T01:51:41
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https://www.cheenta.com/continuous-function-tifr-2017-problem-10/
How 9 Cheenta students ranked in top 100 in ISI and CMI Entrances? # Understand the problem There exists a non-negative continuous function $f:[0,1] \rightarrow \mathbb{R}$ such that $\int_{0}^{1} f^{n} d x \rightarrow 2$ as $n \rightarrow \infty$ (a) TRUE (b) FALSE Do you really need a hint? Try it first! "Hint 1"...
2022-01-16T11:01:03
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https://zbmath.org/authors/?q=ai%3Adonoho.david-l
## Donoho, David Leigh Compute Distance To: Author ID: donoho.david-l Published as: Donoho, David L.; Donoho, David; Donoho, D. L. more...less Homepage: https://statistics.stanford.edu/people/david-donoho External Links: MGP · Wikidata Awards: Carl Friedrich Gauss Prize (2018) Documents Indexed: 136 Publications sin...
2022-08-17T13:11:02
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http://mathhelpforum.com/calculus/147326-tricky-word-problem-print.html
# Tricky Word Problem • Jun 1st 2010, 11:23 AM action812 Tricky Word Problem A cone shaped water reservoir is 20ft in diameter across the top and 15ft deep. If the reservoir is filled to a depth of 10ft, how much work is required to pump all the water to the top of the reservoir? I'm having trouble setting this one u...
2017-03-29T09:35:42
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https://www.stat.berkeley.edu/~aldous/Real_World/present_expert.html
## How to present subjective expert probability predictions to the public? Another page discusses how to measure relative accuracy of expert probability forecasts in the context of estimating probabilities of future events. Consider now the context of estimating future numbers. For instance, suppose we ask different e...
2023-02-07T17:57:53
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Deductive_reasoning
Deductive reasoning Deductive reasoning is the mental process of drawing deductive inferences. An inference is deductively valid if its conclusion follows logically from its premises, i.e. if it is impossible for the premises to be true and the conclusion to be false. For example, the inference from the premises "all ...
2022-08-16T09:26:39
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https://socratic.org/questions/how-do-you-graph-y-2sin-x-pi-2#165074
# How do you graph y=2sin(x - pi)? Aug 28, 2015 Sketch $y = \sin \left(x\right)$ then redraw replacing each $y$ coordinate with $\left(- 2\right) \times y$ #### Explanation: $\sin \left(x - \pi\right) = - \sin \left(x\right)$ $\Rightarrow 2 \sin \left(x - \pi\right) = - 2 \sin \left(x\right)$ The graph of ${y}_{1}...
2021-10-27T09:35:26
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https://brilliant.org/discussions/thread/a-cute-problem-on-circumscribed-polygons/
A cute problem on circumscribed polygons Suppose that we have a convex polygon with some red sides and some blue sides. Suppose that it has the property that there does not exist two red sides that are adjacent, but the total lengths of the red sides combined is more than the total lengths of the blue sides. Prove th...
2021-08-03T11:45:46
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https://math.stackexchange.com/questions/1117632/prove-that-in-a-c-algebra-only-orthogonal-projections-can-sum-to-a-projection
# Prove that in a C*-algebra only orthogonal projections can sum to a projection Let $A$ be a $C^*$-algebra, and let $p_1, \ldots, p_n \in A$ be projections, meaning $p_i = p_i^* = p_i^2$. Now assume that the sum $p = p_1 + \ldots + p_n$ is also a projection. How can one show that this implies that the $p_i$'s must be...
2021-11-28T23:20:09
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http://www.aimsciences.org/article/doi/10.3934/mcrf.2015.5.97
# American Institute of Mathematical Sciences March  2015, 5(1): 97-139. doi: 10.3934/mcrf.2015.5.97 ## A linear-quadratic optimal control problem for mean-field stochastic differential equations in infinite horizon 1 Department of Applied Mathematics, The Hong Kong Polytechnic University, Hong Kong, China, China 2...
2020-09-30T20:04:17
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https://discuss.codechef.com/questions/68100/lfives-editorial
× # LFIVES - Editorial Author: Konstantsin Sokol Tester: Gedi Zheng Editorialist: Miguel Oliveira Medium-hard. # PREREQUISITES: Dynamic Programming, Binary Indexed Trees. # PROBLEM: You are given a sequence $a_1, a_2, ..., a_N$ of non-negative integers. Your task is to process Q queries of the following format: ...
2019-01-19T07:03:56
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http://enacademic.com/dic.nsf/enwiki/1091396
# Continuous stirred-tank reactor  Continuous stirred-tank reactor CSTR symbol The continuous stirred-tank reactor (CSTR), also known as vat- or backmix reactor, is a common ideal reactor type in chemical engineering. A CSTR often refers to a model used to estimate the key unit operation variables when using a conti...
2018-09-20T20:28:05
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https://diffgeom.subwiki.org/w/index.php?title=Diffeomorphism_implies_nullset-preserving&printable=yes
# Diffeomorphism implies nullset-preserving ## Statement Let $U$ and $V$ be open subsets in $\R^n$, and let $f:U \to V$ be a diffeomorphism (i.e. $f$ is a smooth map and the inverse of $f$ is also smooth). Then, $f$ is a nullset-preserving map, in the sense that a subset $A$ of $U$ has Lebesgue measure zero iff $f(A)...
2020-02-24T08:46:55
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http://aficionperu.com/wh49oy/631dc7-shear-modulus-example
The best example might be to consider a pair of sneakers that are either too tight or too stiff. Shear modulus tells how effectively a body will resist the forces applied to change its shape. For example, find the shear modulus of a sample under a stress of 4x10 4 N/m 2 experiencing a strain of 5x10-2. Pro Lite, Vedant...
2021-11-29T08:19:26
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https://www.physicsforums.com/threads/transforming-y-axis-table-values-into-a-separate-formula.990768/
# Transforming Y-axis table values into a separate formula? ## Homework Statement: Hoping to get some help with the details of Special Relativity in Accelerating frames of reference. ## Relevant Equations: Integrals, Graphing, Velocity. Time dilation factor. Hey everyone, I have generated a nice little velocity vs ...
2020-09-23T20:10:44
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http://openstudy.com/updates/511b104ae4b06821731a8d4c
## swin2013 Group Title Integral question? one year ago one year ago 1. swin2013 Group Title $\int\limits \sin \theta (\cos \theta +5)^7 d \theta$ 2. swin2013 Group Title My work: u = $\cos \theta + 5$ $du / d \theta$ : $\sin \theta$ du = $\sin \theta d \theta$ $\theta = \pi$ $\theta = 0$ u = 4 u = 6 $\int\limits\l...
2014-07-29T00:43:51
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http://www.gradesaver.com/textbooks/math/trigonometry/trigonometry-10th-edition/chapter-1-trigonometric-functions-section-1-1-angles-1-1-exercises-page-8/25
## Trigonometry (10th Edition) 150$^{\circ}$ 1. 360$^{\circ}$/12 = 30$^{\circ}$ A clock is a circle, so made up up of 360 $^{\circ}$. So in one hour 30$^{\circ}$ 2. 5 $\times$ 30$^{\circ}$ = 150$^{\circ}$ in 5 hours 150$^{\circ}$
2017-08-16T20:12:05
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http://www.math.sci.hokudai.ac.jp/seminar-index/%E6%95%B0%E8%AB%96%E5%B9%BE%E4%BD%95%E5%AD%A6%E3%82%BB%E3%83%9F%E3%83%8A%E3%83%BC%EF%BC%9A%E3%80%80moduli-of-stable-pairs-each-consisting-of-a-cubic-and-a-line-in-p2.php
数論幾何学セミナー: Moduli of stable pairs, each consisting of a cubic and a line in P2 2012年   11月 15日 14時 00分 ~ 2012年   11月 15日 16時 00分 There are three relevant moduli spaces, geometric compactifications $SQ_{g,K}$ and $SQ^{\toric}_{g,K}$ of the moduli of abelian varieties (Nakamura1999, Nakamura2010), and Alexeev's complet...
2018-06-19T06:48:33
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https://math.stackexchange.com/questions/4358905/how-to-find-the-complex-fourier-coefficient-of-cosax
# How to find the complex fourier coefficient of cos(ax) I'm trying to find the complex fourier coefficient of cos(ax) with $$a \in \mathbb{Z}$$ The formula is given by $$c_n = \frac{1}{2} \cdot \pi \int_{\pi}^\pi f(x) \cdot e^{-inx} \, dx$$ I know that I can write cos(ax) as $$\frac{e^{iax} - e^{-iax}}{2}$$ This...
2022-05-19T10:19:00
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https://chemistry.stackexchange.com/questions/131463/vapour-pressure-of-a-solution
# Vapour Pressure of A Solution I study in class 12, and have a doubt in vapour pressure that my school teacher and my friends are not able to clarify. My doubt is the reason why the partial vapour pressure of each individual component of a solution is not equal to their respective standard vapour pressures($$P°$$)? ...
2020-10-25T06:11:35
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https://proxies-free.com/open-cone-homeomorphic-to-the-euclidean-space/
# Open cone homeomorphic to the Euclidean space Let $$X$$ be a topological space and the open cone $$C(X)$$ over $$X$$ is defined to be $$X times (0,1)$$ with $$X times {0}$$ identified. Suppose $$C(X)$$ is homeomorphic to $$mathbb R^4$$, can we prove that $$X$$ is homeomorphic to $$S^3$$.
2021-06-12T23:43:39
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http://math.stackexchange.com/questions/288306/are-there-computing-properties-for-tetration
# Are there computing properties for tetration? If $$2^{2^{2^{2}}}=2^{[2^{(2^{2})}]}=2^{(2^{4})}=2^{16}\;,$$Is it possible to reason any notation properties to make calculations any faster? Or everytime I face a multiplication between iterated powers I'll have to: 1st) Solve them from right to left; 2nd) Multiply li...
2015-12-01T13:27:52
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http://mathhelpforum.com/trigonometry/282513-trigonometry-displacement-frequency-position-ocillation.html
# Thread: Trigonometry: Displacement, Frequency, Position, and Ocillation 1. ## Trigonometry: Displacement, Frequency, Position, and Ocillation An object's motion is described by the equation d=4sin(πt). The displacement, d, is measured in meters. The time, t, is measured in seconds. Answer the following questions: ...
2019-08-21T03:22:32
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https://www.tinspireapps.com/OnlineCalculators/category/algebra/
## STANDARD TO VERTEX FORM CALCULATOR Table of Content (8 min. reading time) 1 – Step by Step Solver: Find the Vertex of any Quadratic Equation 2 – How do you convert from Standard Form to Vertex Form? 3 – How do you locate the Vertex on the Graph of a Parabola? 4 – Example: How do you convert from Standard … Read mor...
2022-05-18T10:31:27
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https://www.jobilize.com/algebra2/test/visualize-fractions-systems-of-measurement-by-openstax
# 1.10 Systems of measurement  (Page 11/13) Page 11 / 13 the sum of $-4$ and $-17$ , increased by 32 $\left(-4+\left(-17\right)\right)+32;11$ the difference of 15 and $-7$ subtract 15 from $-7$ the quotient of $-45$ and $-9$ $\frac{-45}{-9};5$ the product of $-12$ and the difference of $c\phantom{\rule{0.2em}{0...
2019-08-26T04:44:54
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https://vladimir-bobkov.ru/blog/2020/08/Alternative-definition-of-the-first-nontrivial-Fucik-curve.html
Consider the Fucik eigenvalue problem where $u = u^+ - u^-$, and $u^\pm := \max{\pm u, 0}$. In [1] it is proved that the first nontrivial curve of the Fucik spectrum can be described as a set of points $(s + c(s), c(s))$, where $s \in \mathbb{R}$ and $c(s)$ defined by Here where $S :=\{w \in W_0^{1,p}:~ \|w\|_{L^p}...
2021-02-26T04:35:30
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https://brilliant.org/problems/arghhhhh-simple/
# Circle In A Semicircle In A Quarter Circle Geometry Level 2 The diagram above shows that a semicircle is inscribed in a quarter circle while a small circle is inscribed in the semicircle. Given that $$AD=AE$$ and the radius of the quarter circle is $$14\sqrt{2} \text{ cm}$$, find the area of the green region above ...
2017-01-23T15:04:08
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https://math.berkeley.edu/wp/microlocal/tamarkins-paper-chapter-4/
# Tamarkin’s paper, chapter 4 ### One comment 1. chriskuo says: In chapter 4, Tamarkin defines $sh_q(X)$ and its quasi-classical reduction $sh_{1/2^n} (X)$ for a locally compact topological space $X$. Before defining them, we first need to define some categories which they are enriched over.We define two categories ...
2021-02-27T13:21:15
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https://testbook.com/question-answer/if-p-q-means-that-qs-husband-is-p-j-l-me--60bb14dfd0375d93c870b75f
# If P @ Q means that Q's husband is P; J # L means L is the son of J; and N $M means that M's brother is N, then which of the following options ensures that A's mother is B? This question was previously asked in UPSSSC Chakbandi Lekhpal Official Paper 4 (Held on : 1 Oct 2019 Shift 2) View all UP Lekhpal Papers > 1. A ...
2021-11-28T05:59:25
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https://mathproblems123.wordpress.com/2011/11/26/shape-optimization-course-day-2/
Home > shape optimization > Shape Optimization Course – Day 2 ## Shape Optimization Course – Day 2 Speaker – Giuseppe Buttazzo The problem of finding a minimal resistance body (due to Newton) consists of finding the shape of a body which travels in a straight line through a fluid when we are given a certain fixed se...
2018-02-19T13:59:45
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https://chemistry.stackexchange.com/questions/35625/electric-field-required-to-split-water-into-oxygen-and-hydrogen
# Electric field required to split water into oxygen and hydrogen Others sources typically say that the minimum voltage required to split water into hydrogen and oxygen is 1.229 V. Overvoltage is typically required in a practical device due to inefficiency leading to heat production. However, suppose that two electro...
2021-07-27T19:41:42
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https://physics.stackexchange.com/questions/532478/theorical-efficiency-of-chirped-pulse-amplification-hb11-fusion-reaction
# Theorical efficiency of Chirped Pulse Amplification HB11 fusion reaction I read that scientists finally reproduced a more efficient fusion with a novel approach. They accelerate hydrogen inside a pellet with a LASER. A single H atom produces three $$\text{He-4}^+$$ nuclei. If employed directly, 3 nuclei means 3 x ...
2022-08-16T18:31:24
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https://vitalflux.com/roc-curve-auc-python-false-positive-true-positive-rate/
ROC Curve & AUC Explained with Python Examples In this post, you will learn about ROC Curve and AUC concepts along with related concepts such as True positive and false positive rate with the help of Python examples. It is very important to learn ROC, AUC and related concepts as it helps in selecting the most appropri...
2021-04-16T08:31:31
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https://www.aimsciences.org/article/doi/10.3934/dcds.2009.25.797
# American Institute of Mathematical Sciences September  2009, 25(3): 797-821. doi: 10.3934/dcds.2009.25.797 ## Energy decay rates of magnetoelastic waves in a bounded conductive medium 1 Department of Mathematics, Federal University of Santa Catarina, CEP 88040-900, Florianópolis, SC, Brazil, Brazil 2 National Lab...
2020-08-08T15:51:03
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http://math.stackexchange.com/questions/8814/funny-identities?answertab=active
# Funny identities Here is a funny exercise $$\sin(x - y) \sin(x + y) = (\sin x - \sin y)(\sin x + \sin y).$$ (If you prove it don't publish it here please). Do you have similar examples? - Maybe a moderator should put the zeta ones together since there are three already? –  anon Nov 3 '10 at 22:29 Perhaps this shoul...
2014-03-14T20:23:01
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https://www.nature.com/articles/s41598-018-37499-2?error=cookies_not_supported&code=5c2f6a7a-7cb6-494f-8f34-65642be58d3d
# Rectangular plasmonic interferometer for high sensitive glycerol sensor ## Abstract A novel plasmonic interferometric sensor intended for application to biochemical sensing has been investigated experimentally and theoretically. The sensor was included a slit surrounded by rectangular grooves using a thick gold fil...
2020-05-29T21:08:55
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https://math.stackexchange.com/questions/311068/what-are-objects-in-the-substructure-referring-to
# What are objects in the substructure referring to? Firstly, a cardinal κ is inaccessible if and only if κ has the following reflection property: for all subsets U ⊂ Vκ, there exists α < κ such that $(V_\alpha,\in,U\cap V_\alpha)$ is an elementary substructure of $(V_\kappa,\in,U)$. But usually for a structure, $(A,...
2020-01-18T09:42:48
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http://mathhelpforum.com/advanced-algebra/112526-linear-independence.html
1. ## Linear Independence Suppose that ${v_1,v_2,......,v_n}$is a linearly independent set of vectors in $R^n$. Show that if A is an n x n nonsingular matrix, then ${Av_1,Av_2,......,Av_n}$is linearly independent. 2. Originally Posted by TeeWorlves1234124 Suppose that ${v_1,v_2,......,v_n}$is a linearly independent s...
2017-09-22T13:51:41
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Idempotent_measure
# Idempotent measure In mathematics, an idempotent measure on a metric group is a probability measure that equals its convolution with itself; in other words, an idempotent measure is an idempotent element in the topological semigroup of probability measures on the given metric group. Explicitly, given a metric group...
2015-01-31T08:50:18
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https://artofproblemsolving.com/wiki/index.php?title=2000_AMC_8_Problems/Problem_25&oldid=40797
# 2000 AMC 8 Problems/Problem 25 (diff) ← Older revision | Latest revision (diff) | Newer revision → (diff) The area of rectangle $ABCD$ is $72$. If point $A$ and the midpoints of $\overline{BC}$ and $\overline{CD}$ are joined to form a triangle, the area of that triangle is $[asy] pair A,B,C,D; A = (0,8); B = (9,8)...
2021-01-19T08:46:44
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https://stats.stackexchange.com/questions/211015/interpretation-of-the-consistency-property-of-a-loss-function
# Interpretation of the consistency property of a loss function I am looking for an interpretation of the consistency property of a loss function used for classification (e.g., the SVM's hinge loss: $V(t)=\max(0,1-t)$). I copy from Wikipedia: Furthermore, it can be shown that for any convex loss function $V(yf_0(\ve...
2020-01-17T19:01:39
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http://www.ma.utexas.edu/mp_arc-bin/mpa?yn=15-47
15-47 Xifeng Su, Rafael de la Llave A CONTINUOUS FAMILY OF EQUILIBRIA IN FERROMAGNETIC MEDIA ARE GROUND STATES (186K, pdf) Jun 11, 15 Abstract , Paper (src), View paper (auto. generated pdf), Index of related papers Abstract. We show that a foliation of equilibria (a continuous family of equilibria whose graph covers ...
2017-11-25T07:26:01
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http://blog.subcaelo.net/ensis/history-centre-percussion/?replytocom=2251
# History of the Centre of Percussion The centre of percussion of a sword or impact weapon has at least three different definition, depending on the context and period. It can mean: • the point on the solid where the impact is the greatest (this is somewhat imprecise, as we’ll see later) • the point where an impact w...
2018-11-19T02:34:14
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http://www.algebra.com/algebra/homework/logarithm/logarithm.faq.question.50915.html
# SOLUTION: Hi, I have a multiple choice question and i'm stuck between the two answers. I have ln (x\square root of yz) = either lnx - 1\2 (ln y - ln z) or ln x - 1\2 (ln y + ln z). Algebra ->  Algebra  -> Logarithm Solvers, Trainers and Word Problems -> SOLUTION: Hi, I have a multiple choice question and i'm stuck b...
2013-05-25T21:05:46
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spectral_radius
In mathematics, the spectral radius of a square matrix or a bounded linear operator is the supremum among the absolute values of the elements in its spectrum, which is sometimes denoted by ρ(·). ## Matrices Let λ1, ..., λn be the (real or complex) eigenvalues of a matrix ACn × n. Then its spectral radius ρ(A) is defi...
2015-01-26T08:41:04
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http://qianl.in/2018/09/14/rrtPlanner/
# Implementation of RRT Motion Planning • This is a project I completed in the summer of 2018, under Karen and Sipu’s help, in Johns Hopkins University. • This can be found on my github page. • This is an implementation of Rapid-exploring Random Tree Algorithm on ROS, in 2D plane and the robot, obstacles and world are...
2019-02-20T17:05:39
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https://math.stackexchange.com/questions/2573553/question-about-a-path-connected-set
# Question about a path-connected set. Let $(X, \mathcal{T})$ be a topological space, and $X = U \cup V$ such that $U, V \neq \emptyset$, $U \cap V = \emptyset$, for open $U, V$. Let $C$ be path-connected. I want to prove that $C$ must be a subset of either $U$ or $V$. Attempt (I did not get very far): suppose $U \ca...
2022-09-30T22:27:20
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https://www.eathyreading.website/2020/12/word-problem-on-quadrtic6-strange.html
# WORD PROBLEMS ON QUADRATIC EQUATION Often, a quadratic equation is not expressed in symbol, rather there are expressed verbally– This is called word problems. The next six examples will present "word problem on quadratic equation" Example 1 Daniel spent $€550$ on $y$ articles, each costing $€(2x-28)$. Find x. The...
2022-12-06T20:09:16
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http://www.cfd-online.com/Wiki/Taylor_number
# Taylor number For the flow between two concentric cylinders with radii $R_1$ and $R_2$, rotating at $\Omega_1$ and $\Omega_2$, the Taylor number is defined as, $Ta = \frac{\mbox{Centrifugal Force}}{\mbox{Viscous Force}} = 4 \left( \frac{\Omega_1 R_1^2 - \Omega_2 R_2^2}{R_2^2 - R_1^2}\right) \; \frac{\Omega_1 d^4}{\n...
2016-06-26T00:08:36
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http://openstudy.com/updates/51925971e4b0e9fd5329525a
Here's the question you clicked on: ## Notamathgenius Group Title Find the slope of the line that passes through each pair of points. (4,2), (0,2) one year ago one year ago • This Question is Closed 1. ajprincess Group Title $slope~m=\frac{y_2-y_1}{x_2-x_1}$ Here $$x_1=4,~x_2=0,~y_1=2,~y_2=2$$ 2. Notamathgenius Gro...
2014-07-22T11:30:40
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https://nips.cc/virtual/2021/poster/27997
## Uniform Convergence of Interpolators: Gaussian Width, Norm Bounds and Benign Overfitting ### Frederic Koehler · Lijia Zhou · Danica J. Sutherland · Nathan Srebro Keywords: [ Theory ] [ Abstract ] [ Thu 9 Dec 4:30 p.m. PST — 6 p.m. PST Oral presentation: Oral Session 4: Theory Fri 10 Dec midnight PST — 1 a.m. PST...
2023-03-28T20:58:03
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http://journal.mrs-k.or.kr/journal/article.php?code=63970
• For Contributors + • Journal Search + Journal Search Engine ISSN : 1225-0562(Print) ISSN : 2287-7258(Online) Korean Journal of Materials Research Vol.28 No.10 pp.551-563 DOI : https://doi.org/10.3740/MRSK.2018.28.10.551 # Transparent Ceramics for Visible/IR Windows: Processing, Materials and Characterization Wook K...
2019-03-20T09:20:17
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https://physics.stackexchange.com/questions/612393/total-energy-and-momentum-in-general-relativity
# Total energy and momentum in general relativity Discussing the energy-momentum tensor in presence of gravitational field, our professor stated that, except some particular cases, it’s not possibile to define a “global” energy and momentum in general relativity. Energy and momentum are only defined locally as densiti...
2021-09-23T05:36:14
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https://knotphysics.net/faq.html
← HOME # FAQ The following are some important advantages of this theory: 1. There is a small set of fundamental assumptions with very few independent parameters. This implies that almost all of the parameters can be derived from first principles. This has already been done for the fine structure constant. 2. In thi...
2021-06-18T00:50:44
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https://www.doubtnut.com/question-answer/in-a-school-there-are-two-sections-section-a-and-section-b-of-class-x-there-are-32-students-in-secti-1409201
Home > English > Class 10 > Maths > Chapter > Real Numbers > In a school there are two s... # In a school there are two sections section A and section B of class X . There are 32 students in section A and 36 students in section B . Determine the minimum number of books required for their class library so t...
2022-11-28T12:48:14
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https://vitalab.github.io/article/2019/02/21/fewshot-prototypical-net.html
## Summary This paper proposes Prototypical Networks for the problem of few-shot (and zero-shot) classification, where a classifier must generalize to new data given only a small number of examples of each class. Prototypical Networks learn a metric space in which classification can be performed by computing distances...
2023-03-23T12:06:24
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https://elisabethjordancalligraphy.com/qa/what-is-the-formula-of-cos-x-y.html
# What Is The Formula Of Cos X Y? ## What is formula of sin2x? Let’s see what happens if we let B equal to A. so that sin2x = 2 sin x cos x. And this is how our first double-angle formula, so called because we are doubling the angle (as in 2A).. ## Where is trigonometry used in real life? Trigonometry can be used...
2021-06-25T06:14:20
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http://codeforces.com/blog/entry/85116
By awoo, history, 2 months ago, translation, Hello Codeforces! Series of Educational Rounds continue being held as Harbour.Space University initiative! You can read the details about the cooperation between Harbour.Space University and Codeforces in the blog post. This round will be rated for the participants with r...
2021-01-24T15:51:47
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https://datascience.stackexchange.com/questions/63406/confusion-on-outliers
# confusion on outliers I am not able to distinguish the outliers - When to go with std. dev and When do we need to go with Median. My understanding on std. dev. is - if the data is away from mean by more than 2 std dev. we consider that as outlier. Similarly for Median, we say that any data that is not in-between q1 ...
2020-01-21T09:35:43
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http://sertoz.bilkent.edu.tr/Screenshots/D10-L1.htm
# Calculus II ## Day10-Lecture 19 9 March 2017, Thursday 08:40 Previous Screenshot       Next Screenshot # The Second Derivative Test We give the proof of Taylor's theorem as promised at the end of the last class. This completes the proof. We apply Taylor's theorem to $F(t)$. We examine the implications on $f(x...
2019-06-16T06:58:21
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https://www.lmfdb.org/ModularForm/GL2/Q/holomorphic/117/1/
# Properties Label 117.1 Level 117 Weight 1 Dimension 2 Nonzero newspaces 1 Newforms 1 Sturm bound 1008 Trace bound 0 ## Defining parameters Level: $$N$$ = $$117 = 3^{2} \cdot 13$$ Weight: $$k$$ = $$1$$ Nonzero newspaces: $$1$$ Newforms: $$1$$ Sturm bound: $$1008$$ Trace bound: $$0$$ ## Dimensions The following ...
2019-12-10T22:24:20
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https://proofwiki.org/wiki/Category:Definitions/Linear_First_Order_ODEs
Category:Definitions/Linear First Order ODEs This category contains definitions related to Linear First Order ODEs. Related results can be found in Category:Linear First Order ODEs. A linear first order ordinary differential equation is a differential equation which is in (or can be manipulated into) the form: $\dfr...
2022-05-22T14:42:18
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https://stats.stackexchange.com/questions/225284/pythagorean-theorem-to-optimize-multiple-variables
# Pythagorean Theorem to Optimize Multiple Variables? New to stats, so I'm not sure if this is an already established thing or something I just made up that feels good. I have a list of board games that I'm interested in buying based on their price, their overall ranking on boardgamegeek.com and how versatile they are...
2023-02-04T08:38:47
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https://pulse2percept.readthedocs.io/en/latest/examples/stimuli/plot_psychophysics.html
Generating a drifting sinusoidal grating or drifting bar stimulus¶ This example shows how to use drifting psychophysics-based stimuli for a retinal implant. Along with images, videos, and oter built-in stimuli, pulse2percept supports generating GratingStimulus and BarStimulus as stimuli that can be passed as percepts...
2022-10-03T20:57:58
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http://mtapreviewer.com/tag/mtap-reviewer-for-grade-6/
# Tag Archives: mtap reviewer for grade 6 ## Grade 6 MTAP Reviewer Set 8 This is the eighth set for the Grade 6 MTAP Reviewer. 1.) Two hundred teachers attended a mathematics conference. The ratio of male to female is 2:3. How many male teachers attended the conference? 2.) Mang Ambo bought a box of cookies at Php8...
2019-02-18T04:05:45
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