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M-L Relation Approximate Mass-Luminosity Relationship As a first step in understanding the luminosity of stars, we will assume that energy is transported through a star only by radiation; that is, by photons of light diffusing through successive layers of the star. The net radiation flow through any given radius i...
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concrete smooth infinity-groupoid This is a sub-entry of smooth ∞-groupoid -- structures. See there for more context. Context Cohesive $\infty$-Toposes Backround Definition Presentation over a site Structures in a cohesive $(\infty,1)$-topos structures in a cohesive (∞,1)-topos Structures with infinitesimal...
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A plausible inequality. up vote 5 down vote favorite 1 I come across the following problem in my study. Let $x_i, y_i\in \mathbb{R}, i=1,2\cdots,n$ with $\sum\limits_{i=1}^nx_i^2=\sum\limits_{i=1}^ny_i^2=1$, and $a_1\ge a_2\cdots \ge a_n>0 $. Is it true $$\left(\frac{\sum\limits_{i=1}^na_i(x_i^2-y_i^ 2)}{a_1-a_n}\rig...
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Archimedes and Numerical Roots Copyright © University of Cambridge. All rights reserved. 'Archimedes and Numerical Roots' printed from http://nrich.maths.org/ This problem builds on the one in May on calculating Pi. This brilliant man Archimedes managed to establish that $3\frac{10}{71} < \pi < 3\frac{1}{7}$.  He ne...
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Periodic boundary value problems for nonlinear first-order impulsive dynamic equations on time scales Abstract By using the classical fixed point theorem for operators on cone, in this article, some results of one and two positive solutions to a class of nonlinear first-order periodic boundary value problems of impuls...
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BTU output question - Hand Fired Coal Stoves Hello everyone, If you have read some of my other post you know I am going to go back to a hand fed next year. Well I was looking at a DS Machine Hot air circutlator Fire box size 16"x20" (320 sq inches) with a rated 130Kbtu output. My old gibralter CFS had a fire box real c...
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main theorem of classical Galois theory nLab main theorem of classical Galois theory Main theorem of classical Galois theory Let $K \subset L$ be a Galois extension of fields with Galois group $G$. Then the intermediate fields of $K \subset L$ correspond bijectively to the closed subgroups of $G$. More precisely, th...
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isomorphismes A jet can be thought of as the infinitesimal germ of a section of some bundle or of a map between spaces. Jets are a coordinate-free version of … Taylor series. The rank-nullity theorem in linear algebra says that dimensions either get By “the trash” I mean the origin—that black hole of linear algebra, ...
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finding 2 limits. Unsure of answer. September 11th 2012, 09:00 AM #1 Newbie Joined Sep 2012 From Canada Posts 2 finding 2 limits. Unsure of answer. I'm trying to find limits for 2 situations. 1. lim x->a f(x)-f(a) if f(x)=x^2+4 gave me lim x ->a = 2a -------- x-a 2. lim x->a ...
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Re: A question about capacity planning and scalability [2]... Hello again, I will continu... I wrote before that: -- And of course on Capacity Planning for Enterprise Datacenters and Websites , you can mirror many computer servers and load balance between them with a software... to make the system much FASTER, ...
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CS267. Assignment 4: Traveling Salesman Problem Due: April 1, 1996 Introduction You will try to solve the Traveling Salesman Problem (TSP) in parallel. You are given a list of n cities along with the distances between each pair of cities. The goal is to find a tour which starts at the first city, visits each city ex...
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Happy PI day ! (in QiII) Qi is the future of Lisp. It is Lisp with many great features such as pattern-matching, a turing complete static type system (even more powerful than Haskell’s type system) and many others. So in the spirit of PI day, here’s an implementation that calculates PI using Machin’s formula. (def...
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See How To Calculate Standard Deviation with a Worked Sample Problem This is a simple example of how to calculate sample variance and sample standard deviation. First, let's review the steps for calculation the sample standard deviation: 1. Calculate the mean (simple average of the numbers). 2. For each number: subt...
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able equality Context Equality and Equivalence • equality (definitional, propositional, computational, judgemental, extensional, intensional, decidable) • isomorphism, weak equivalence, homotopy equivalence, weak homotopy equivalence, equivalence in an (∞,1)-category • Examples. Foundations The basis of it ...
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CS70 - Lecture 5 - Jan 28, 2011 - 10 Evans Today, homework was due at 8am. Henceforth, due 6:30pm Thursdays, when Soda closes. We are increasing sections sizes, waitlist down to 3. Section 105 (T 3-4) still has 4 slots.  Recall induction for proving "forall n in N (natural numbers), P(n)":    Base case: prove P(...
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bioconductor.org Lab5.Rnw % % NOTE -- ONLY EDIT THE .Rnw FILE!!! The .tex file is % likely to be overwritten. % % \VignetteIndexEntry{Lab 5} %\VignetteDepends{Biobase. golubEsets, ellipse,lattice, mva, MASS,cluster } %\ VignetteKeywords{Microarray} \documentclass[12pt]{article} \usepackage{amsmath,pstricks} \usepacka...
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Re: dividing polynomias Bill Allombert on Sat, 02 Apr 2005 00:09:39 +0200 [Date Prev] [Date Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Date Index] [Thread Index] On Fri, Apr 01, 2005 at 11:35:37PM +0200, Csányi Pál wrote: > I red the tutorial, the user's guide, but I still don't know, how to tell > to gp that, that if I wan...
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RSAParameters Structure The topic you requested is included in another documentation set. For convenience, it's displayed below. Choose Switch to see the topic in its original location. RSAParameters Structure Represents the standard parameters for the RSA algorithm. Namespace:  System.Security.Cryptography Assembly...
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unitary operator Contents Definition A unitary operator is a unitary morphism in the †-category Hilb. Explicitly, this means the following. Unitary operators A unitary operator $U$ on a Hilbert space $\mathcal{H}$ is a bounded linear operator $U: \mathcal{H} \to \mathcal{H}$ that satisfies $U^{*}U=U U^{*}=I$ whe...
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Examples of excess intersection theory? up vote 6 down vote favorite Let $M$ be a smooth manifold of dimension $m$ and $\pi:E\rightarrow M$ a vector bundle of rank $e$. Given a section $s$ of the bundle $\pi:E\rightarrow M$, we expect that the zero locus $Z(s)$ of $s$ is a submanifold $N\subset M$ of dimension $m-e$. ...
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Elasticity of interfacial particle rafts From Soft-Matter Original Entry by Xu Zhang for AP225, Fall 2009 Reference Elasticity of interfacial particle rafts, Vella, D., P. Aussillous and L. Mahadevan, Europhysics Letters, 68 (2), 212-18, 2004 Key Words monolayer, elasticity, Young's modulus, Poisson ratio Summar...
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Diesel or Gasoline Engine? Date: 10/16/96 at 23:24:59 From: Nick Fuller Subject: Diesel or Gasoline Engine? A new car may be purchased with either a gasoline or a diesel engine. The diesel engine gets 32 mpg. The gasoline engine gets 29 mpg. Gasoline cost $1.16 per gallon and diesel costs $1.04 per gallon. The die...
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Weekly Challenge 17: Power Stack Copyright © University of Cambridge. All rights reserved. 'Weekly Challenge 17: Power Stack' printed from http://nrich.maths.org/ $$ 3^{(3^3)} = 3^{(27)}  = 7625597484987\quad\quad (3^3)^3 = 27^3 = 19683 $$   The difference rapidly grows for larger values:  $$ 4^{(4^4)} = 4^{(256)} \...
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Circular Motion Jan Dudzik Whitney Young H.S. 211 S. Laflin Chicago, Ill. 60607 (312) 534-7539 Objective: Students will be able to recognize centripetal force and discern that radius, mass and period infl...
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Calabi-Yau fiber space without singular fibers implies finite quotient of product? up vote 8 down vote favorite 2 While reading this paper of Kollár, the following question came up. If $f:X\to Y$ is a fiber space (i.e. surjective holomorphic map with connected fibers) with $X,Y$ smooth projective manifolds, with $K_X\...
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balancedness in n-pretoposes 1-pretoposes are balanced It is well-known that in a 1-pretopos, 1. every monic is regular, and as a consequence 2. a 1-pretopos is balanced (every monic epic is an isomorphism), and 3. every epic is regular. 2-pretoposes are not balanced For a similar statement in an $n$-pretopos fo...
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DivergenceFromRandomness The Divergence from Randomness (DFR) paradigm is a generalisation of one of the very first models of InformationRetrieval, Harter's 2-Poisson indexing-model. The 2-Poisson model is based on the hypothesis that the level of treatment of the informative words is witnessed by an elite set of docum...
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ssumption The assumptions about the random variable μ (error term) is that its probability distribution remains the same for all observations of X and in particular that the variance of each μ is the same for all values of the explanatory variables, i.e the variance of errors is the same across all levels of the indepe...
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bl Zentralblatt MATH Publications of (and about) Paul Erdös Zbl.No: 344.05118 Autor: Chen, C.C.; Daykin, D.E.; Erdös, Paul Title: Subgraphs with al...
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What's the use of a transfinite ordinal? This post is going to talk about one player games (which I'll call 1PGs, or just games). They seem pretty stupid at first, but it turns out that they have a lot of rich and applicable theory. The idea is that at any position in a 1PG there is a set of new positions that you can ...
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Exact Multiplicity of Positive Solutions for a Class of Second-Order Two-Point Boundary Problems with Weight Function 1. Introduction Consider the problem (11) where The existence and multiplicity of positive solutions for ordinary differential equations have been studied extensively in many literatures, see, for e...
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ng Narrow Search Earth and space science Mathematics Sort by: Per page: Now showing results 1-7 of 7 This activity is a short engineering design challenge to be completed by individual students or small teams. A real-world problem is presented, designing buildings for hurricane-prone areas, but in a simulated way...
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Slovin's Formula: Need Help 06-29-2009, 07:10 PM #1 Guys and gals, unsaon pag derive ani nga formula: n=N/1+ Nesquared (Slovin's Formula) legend: n= sample size N= population e=margin of error unsaon pag kuha sa e? ug sa N? silbi naay problem nga ang e ra ang kuhaon, ang N ug n kay ...
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Thebault's Theorem Copyright © University of Cambridge. All rights reserved. 'Thebault's Theorem' printed from http://nrich.maths.org/ Four squares are drawn of the edges of a parallelogram ABCD as shown in the diagram. However you change the parallelogram ABCD the quadrilateral formed by joining the centres of the s...
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Riemannian structure on a unit sphere of a Banach space up vote 3 down vote favorite 4 For a finite dimensional Banach space $V$ with strictly convex and smooth norm (outside the origin), there is a natural way to induce a Riemannian structure on the unit sphere $S$ (see Alvarez-Paiva, "Some problems on Finsler Geomet...
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Recursions of Symmetry Orbits and Reduction without Reduction SIGMA 7 (2011), 043, 13 pages arXiv:1005.0153 http://dx.doi.org/10.3842/SIGMA.2011.043 Contribution to the Special Issue “Symmetry, Separation, Super-integrability and Special Functions (S^4)” Recursions of Symmetry Orbits and Reduction without Reduction ...
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Rotations, Radians and -1.#IND oh my 06-18-2007 #1 Registered User Join Date Oct 2005 Posts 82 Rotations, Radians and -1.#IND oh my Hello one and all. I've been tampering with rotation matrixes and the lot, and even though i can manage the more simpler rotation around the three axes. my attempts at ...
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en UnThreaded | Threaded | Whole Thread (9) | Ignore Thread Prev Thread | Prev | Next | Next Thread Post New | Post Reply | Reply Later | Create Poll . Report this Post | Recommend it! Recommendations: 9 Recently there has been some revisiting the subject of blends with particular concern about what is possible...
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RF Technologies for Low-Power Wireless Communications More About This Textbook Overview A survey of microwave technology tailored for professionals in wireless communicationsRF Technologies for Low Power Wireless Communications updates recent developments in wireless communications from a hardware design standpoint a...
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Big-O Notation - A Primer Big-O Notation – A Primer The Quest to Capture Speed Companies and researchers spend hundreds of millions of dollars for the fruits of their algorithms. Whether one is indexing websites on the internet for search, folding proteins, or figuring out which warehouse is the most cost-effective t...
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Procedures as Returned Values The above examples demonstrate how the ability to pass procedures as arguments significantly enhances the expressive power of our programming language. We can achieve even more expressive power by creating procedures whose returned values are themselves procedures. We can illustrate this ...
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N=2 Dualities; k-differentials on the riemann sphere and spectral curves up vote 0 down vote favorite Currently I am working on my masters thesis about dualities in QFT and their geometric realizations. As of now, I am trying to understand the article 'N=2 Dualities" by Davide Gaiotto. On the internet I found some exe...
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Newest &#39;diophantine-equations elliptic-curves&#39; Questions Does the Diophantine equation $y^2=x^2-x^3+x^4$ have solutions other than $x=1,y=1$? Interestingly, the Diophantine equation $y^2=x^2-x^3+x^5$ has such solutions: $x=3,y=15$, $x=5,y=55$, ... According to a conjecture there are no three consecutive powerf...
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FLOWS AND ITERATED FUNCTIONS Beeler, M., Gosper, R.W., and Schroeppel, R. HAKMEM. MIT AI Memo 239, Feb. 29, 1972. Retyped and converted to html ('Web browser format) by Henry Baker, April, 1995. FLOWS AND ITERATED FUNCTIONS Previous Up Next ITEM 126 (Schroeppel): An analytic flow for Newton's method square root: ...
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Quadrature of the Lune (quadrature of the lune) Quadrature of the Lune Article Free Pass Quadrature of the Lune Hippocrates of Chios (fl. c. 460 bc) demonstrated that the moon-shaped areas between circular arcs, known as lunes, could be expressed exactly as a rectilinear area, or quadrature. In the following simple c...
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mpl Context Homological algebra Contents Idea The Moore complex of a simplicial group – also known in its normalized version as the complex of normalized chains – is a chain complex whose differential is built from the face maps of the simplicial group. The operation of forming the Moore complex of chains of a sim...
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Is the "renormalized third comultiplication" on $\mathbf{Symm}$ integral? up vote 4 down vote favorite Background: For any commutative ring $R$, let $\mathbf{Symm}_R$ be the ring of symmetric functions in countably many variables $x_1$, $x_2$, $x_3$, ... over $R$. ("Symmetric functions" really means symmetric power s...
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Obtaining Beam-Pointing Accuracy with Cassegrain Antennas All factors that affect beam-pointing accuracy are evaluated; formulas are developed for quantitative determinations. What is in this article?: • Feed displacement effects Feed displacement effects Download this article in .PDF format This file type incl...
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magnetism (physics) :: Magnetic field of steady currents magnetism Article Free Pass Magnetic field of steady currents Magnetic fields produced by electric currents can be calculated for any shape of circuit using the law of Biot and Savart, named for the early 19th-century French physicists Jean-Baptiste Biot and F...
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Strain Gauges and the Wheatstone Bridge experiment Strain Gauges and the Wheatstone Bridge Object Use strain gauges to measure the strain in a loaded steel cantilever. Verify Hooke's Law. Verify the calculation for the strain in a loaded cantilever. Introduction The electrical resistance (R) of a metal wire is g...
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Procedures as General Methods We introduced compound procedures in section 1.1.4 as a mechanism for abstracting patterns of numerical operations so as to make them independent of the particular numbers involved. With higher-order procedures, such as the integral procedure of section 1.3.1, we began to see a more powerf...
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Charles' Law Key Concepts • At constant pressure, the volume of a given quantity of gas is directly proportional to the absolute temperature : V ∝ T (in Kelvin) So at constant pressure, if the temperature (K) is doubled, the volume of gas is also doubled. OR At constant pressure for a given quantity ...
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conditional probability June 20th 2010, 07:22 AM #1 Newbie Joined Dec 2009 Posts 21 conditional probability construct three random variables X Y Z so that E(X|Y=y) , E(X|Z=z) are both constant whilst E(X|Z=x,Y=y) isnt a constant?? not really sure where to go with this?? construct three ran...
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Consecutive Composite Numbers Date: 07/05/2002 at 18:26:32 From: Cynthia Watanabe Subject: Composite and Prime Numbers The following puzzle is from "Litton's Problematical Recreations," published in 1971: Find 1000 consecutive nonprime numbers. It would take too long to write out the primes looking for a "gap" of...
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problem using sine and cosine rule November 28th 2009, 12:20 AM #1 Newbie Joined Nov 2009 Posts 4 problem using sine and cosine rule I have attached the image of the problem to look at. a). Apply the Sine rule to triangle QRS to determine the length of QS b). Apply the cosine rule to triangle ...
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Spring SHM System Name: Brian S. Status: educator Age: 30s Location: N/A Country: N/A Date: 2/26/2003 Question: I need some help with the energy equation for the SHM f a vertical spring. ...
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Treatise On Analysis Vol-Ii 3 POSITIVE MEASURES: THE ABSOLUTE VALUE OF A MEASURE 105 The notion of a positive measure enables us to define an order relation on the vector space MR(X) of real measures on X. We write jj,^ v if the measure v — ^ is positive. Since the relations /x^O and n^Q imply that /*...
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Math Forum Discussions Math Forum Ask Dr. Math Discussions Internet Newsletter MathTools Teacher2Teacher Teacher Exchange Workshops Search All of the Math Forum: Views expressed in these public forums are not endorsed by Drexel University or The Math Forum. Topic: a combinatorial question Replies: 4 Last Post: May...
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Extension of copulas up vote 5 down vote favorite 1 Let $(X,Y)$ be a random vector. Suppose that the marginal distribution functions of $X$ and $Y$ are known (say $F_1$ and $F_2$). Then the joint law of $(X,Y)$ is given by the following formula: $$F_{X,Y}(x,y)=C(F_1(x),F_2(y)),$$ where C is some copula function. It ...
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Approximating a recursively-defined function up vote 2 down vote favorite Let $$f(k) := \frac{2k-1}{k}\bigl(1-\sum\limits_{i\lt k}\frac{i\ f(i)}{k+i-1}\bigr)$$ for $k\in\mathbb{N}^{+}$. So $f(1) = 1$, $f(2) = 3/4$, $f(3) = 35/72$, etc. (This function arises when calculating an upper bound for the worst-case behaviou...
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3(y-2x) = 5(y-2x)-8 -1/3(x-5y)=(y-x)-4 - Homework Help - eNotes.com 3(y-2x) = 5(y-2x)-8 -1/3(x-5y)=(y-x)-4 Distribute first and second equation: `3y - 6x = 5y - 10x - 8`  `-1/3x + 5/3y = y - x - 4` Multiply by 3 to get rid of denominators. `-x + 5y = 3y - 3x - 12` Rewrite both h equations in standard form: `ax +...
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topological base Context Topology Basic concepts Theorems Examples Contents Disambiguation We discuss here the classical case of bases for topological spaces. For bases on sites, that is for Grothendieck topologies, see Grothendieck pretopology. Idea A base or subbase for a topological space is a way of genera...
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A (relatively easy to understand) primer on elliptic curve cryptography Everything you wanted to know about the next generation of public key crypto. by Nick Sullivan Oct 24, 2013 8:07 pm UTC 112 Author Nick Sullivan worked for six years at Apple on many of its most important cryptography efforts before recently ...
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Hypothesis Testing Back to the Table of Contents Applied Statistics - Lesson 8 Hypothesis Testing Lesson Overview Once descriptive statistics...
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Response of dynamic systems to a class of renewal impulse process excitations : non-diffusive Markov approach dc.contributor.author Tellier, Matilde dc.date.accessioned 2008-12-02T12:48:54Z dc.date.available 2008-12-02T12:48:54Z dc.date.issued 2008-12-02T12:48:54Z dc.identifier.uri http://hdl...
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Depth- and Breadth-First Graph Traversals Depth- and Breadth-First Graph Traversals (Draft) Objectives • To understand two basic graph traversals -- depth-first and breadth-first traversal • To see how both traversals may be implemented using essentially the same algorithm, but by using a different data structure...
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Game Theory (Part 19) Okay, we’re almost done! We’ve been studying Nash equilibria for zero-sum 2-player normal form games. We proved a lot of things about them, but now we’ll wrap up the story by proving this: Grand Theorem. For every zero-sum 2-player normal-form game, a Nash equilibrium exists. Moreover, a pair of...
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Bousfield localization of model categories Context Model category theory Definitions Morphisms Universal constructions Refinements Producing new model structures Presentation of $(\infty,1)$-categories Model structures for $\infty$-groupoids for $n$-groupoids for $\infty$-groups for $\infty$-algebras gener...
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On the achievable rates of symmetric Gaussian multi-way relay channels Abstract Considering a symmetric Gaussian multi-way relay channel (MWRC) with K users, this work compares two transmission strategies, namely one-way relaying (OWR) and multi-way relaying (MWR), in terms of their achievable rates. While in OWR, onl...
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bl Zentralblatt MATH Publications of (and about) Paul Erdös Zbl.No: 792.05076 Autor: Erdös, Paul; Faudree, Ralph J.; Schelp, R.H.; Simonovits, M. T...
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Group cohomology and cohomology in non-abelian categories up vote 5 down vote favorite 1 One defines the $H^n(G,M)$ where $M$ is a $\mathbb{Z}[G]$ module as $Ext^n_{\mathbb{Z}[G]}(\mathbb{Z},M)$ where $\mathbb{Z}$ is viewed as a trivial $\mathbb{Z}[G]$-module. Is this part of a general pattern for how to define cohom...
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M-Coloring problem with Backtracking Monday, December 3, 2012 5:43 PM | Posted by Nirupam Das | | Edit Post Today I am going to post a program that will be able to produce all the mColorings of a given graph G. What is mColoring : The problem statement says that for a given graph G(V,E) and m colors, we have to...
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Odd and Even Multiplication Date: 02/17/99 at 15:32:46 From: Ben Bloom Subject: Odd and even Multiplication We think you always get an even answer when you multiply two even numbers or an even number and an odd number. We also think that you always get an odd answer when you multiply two odd numbers. Do you know any...
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Network Theory (Part 6) Now for the fun part. Let’s see how tricks from quantum theory can be used to describe random processes. I’ll try to make this post self-contained. So, even if you skipped a bunch of the previous ones, this should make sense. You’ll need to know a bit of math: calculus, a tiny bit probability ...
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ing Education is the per-requisite for the holistic development in our international life. To cope with the challenges of the fast changing world and to lead Bangladesh to the doorstep of development and prosperity, a well educated and skilled population is needed.Its totally free accounting solution blog site, you...
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Comments on A Neighborhood of Infinity: Products, Limits and Parametric PolymorphismYou all should have a look at Plotkin, Abadi. &quo...Dan, restricting yourself to the functional specia...I guess the interesting properties of existentials...Yes, I&#39;d got as far as realizing these were th...I need to distinguish th...
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Equations that Describe Patterns 1.1: Equations that Describe Patterns Difficulty Level: Basic Created by: CK-12 Practice Equations that Describe Patterns Have you ever noticed patterns in nature? Have you ever noticed number patterns? Kelly is very excited for summer vacation. She has been accepted into a Teen Wil...
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Analysis of repeatability 2. Measurement Process Characterization 2.4. Gauge R & R studies 2.4.4. Analysis of variability 2.4.4.1. Analysis of repeatability Case study: Resistivity probes The repeatability quantifies the basic precision for the gauge. A level-1 repeatability standard deviation is computed for...
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pr Let use consider a 2m-digit number(base r), whose digits are sorted in descending order: n1 = r^(2m - 1) x[1] + r^(2m - 2) x[2] + ... + r^(2m - i) x[i] + ... + r * x[2m-1] + x[2m] sorted in ascending order, the number would be n2 = r^(2m - 1) x[2m] + r^(2m - 2) x[2m-1] + ... + r^(i - 1) x[i] + ... + r * x[2] + x[...
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my slice of pizza On Reading Peter I love math/algorithmic puzzles, and when I was in high school, worked on olympiad problems for fun (I did write a "book" on solving these problems and sold them locally thereby funding a year of my social life in college, but no more on that story here). Yesterday, on my way to my v...
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NEWTON, Ask a Scientist at Argonne National Labs Determining Distance to Object, Retina Image Name: Richard Status: other Grade: other Location: RI Country: USA Date: Fall 2011 Question: What is th...
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Math Forum Discussions Re: TO DIVIDE AN ANGLE IN ANY NUMBER OF EQUAL PARTS Posted: Mar 2, 2013 1:49 PM From: Doctor Nisith Bairagi bairagi605@yahoo.co.in Uttarpara, West Bengal, India. Subject Reference: ?To divide an angle into any number of equal parts? suggested by: Shyamal Kumar Das <das.shyamal1c@gmail.com> in M...
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Calculating Growth Rate of Bacteria How to calculate growth rate: During balanced growth, the growth mimics a first order chemical reaction. dN/dt =kN N is the concentration of cells, t the time and k is the growth rate constant. The dimension of the specific growth rate k are reciprocal time, usually expressed as re...
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What's the asymptotic behavior of this function at large distance? up vote 1 down vote favorite 1 This question is based on some Physics motivation. Define a distance function $f(\mathbf{r})=\int_{\Omega }d^2k\int_{\Omega }d^2q \cos[(\mathbf{k}-\mathbf{q})\cdot\mathbf{r}]$, where $\mathbf{r},\ mathbf{k},\mathbf{q}\in ...
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Lower bound for sum of binomial coefficients? up vote 8 down vote favorite 4 Hi! I'm new here. It would be awesome if someone knows a good answer. Is there a good lower bound for the tail of sums of binomial coefficients? I'm particularly interested in the simplest case $\sum_{i=0}^k {n \choose i}$. It would be extra...
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Google Interview Answers, part 0 This is the first in a series of posts where I will attempt to answer some of the interesting interview questions which are given to programming candidates at Google. Unless otherwise noted, I answered these questions of my own accord and did not look them up. This post is literate ha...
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Maximizing Oranges Date: 06/29/2002 at 09:27:37 From: Julie Subject: maximizing An orchard has 800 orange trees, each of which yields 120 oranges per season. For each new tree that is added to the orchard, the output per individual tree decreases by 2 oranges per season. Determine the number of trees that would maxi...
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I've got this question from a textbook that doesn't show the proof. I would like to know the proof to this question... - Homework Help - eNotes.com I've got this question from a textbook that doesn't show the proof. I would like to know the proof to this question please. A orchadist notices that an apple tree will pro...
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Topics Covered In This Chapter: · Prime and Composite Numbers · The Sieve of Eratosthenes · The Rabin-Miller Primality Test “Mathematicians have tried in vain to this day to discover some order in the sequence of prime numbers, and we have reason to believe that it is a mystery into which the human mind will never...
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Perfect numbers, part III This is the last in a series of posts about perfect numbers. A quick recap of the series so far: in part I, I defined perfect numbers as positive integers n for which $\sigma(n) = 2n$, where $\sigma (n)$ denotes the sum of the divisors of n. I also revealed that if n is factored into prime po...
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2^4 = 16 AND 4^2 = 16 Date: 10/29/2001 at 12:24:38 From: Yvonne Subject: Exponents 2^4 = 16 AND 4^2 = 16. Can you think of any other pair of unequal numbers that share the same relation as 2 and 4 in the above example? What was your strategy? Date: 10/29/2001 at 12:31:14 From: Doctor Ian Subject: Re: Exponents H...
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Finding the Base of Parts of a Triangle Date: 05/22/2000 at 12:40:23 From: Sarah Pawlewski Subject: Geometry/Algebra Not even sure if this is solvable analytically. If it's not solvable, then can you say why not? Can you derive an expression for L1 in terms of L2 and L3 such that (area A1)/(Total Area of tria...
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Groups for Dummies Why Study the Mathematical Theory of Groups? The title of this page recalls a familiar series of instructional books on computer topics that require no previous knowledge of the subject, giving explanations that would be considered too elementary for the notice of the specialist. Of course, they ar...
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Math Forum: Teacher2Teacher - Q&A #104 Teachers' Lounge Discussion: Factoring trinomials ...
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Homework Help Posted by jasmine on Sunday, July 21, 2013 at 10:26pm. From an observation tower that overlooks a runway, the angles of depression of point A, on one side of the runway, and point B, on the opposite side of the runway are, 6 degrees and 13 degrees, respectively. The points and the tower are in the same v...
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monte carlo methods 09-05-2001 #1 Registered User Join Date Sep 2001 Posts 85 monte carlo methods i have to modify this program to calculate the PI. I understand basicaly that the monte carlo methods are used to calculate numbers in a statistical simulation, but i don't know how to apply the methods ...
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Change of Base Formula - Concept Brightstorm is like having a personal tutor for every subject See what all the buzz is about Check it out Change of Base Formula - Concept 18,347 views When we encounter logarithms with bases not of the common or natural logarithm, we often need the change of base formula. The chang...
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Translinear Circuits Tackle RF Signals Translinear circuits were originally developed for nonlinear analog signal processing, as circuits with inputs and outputs in the form of currents.^1 Another simplified interpretation of a translinear circuit stems from the fact that the transconductance of a bipolar transistor is...
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how do we calculate quantity of cement , sand and aggregates in 1 m3 of M how do we calculate quantity of cement , sand and Question aggregates in 1 m3 of M30 grade concrete ? Question Submitted By :: Civil-Engineering I also faced this Question!! ...
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Impact of genotyping errors on the type I error rate and the power of haplotype-based association methods Abstract Background We investigated the influence of genotyping errors on the type I error rate and empirical power of two haplotype based association methods applied to candidate regions. We compared the perform...
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