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First Order Convergence Analysis of the LMS Algorithm
It is important to analyze the LMS algorithm to determine under what conditions it is stable, whether or not it converges to the Wiener solution, to determine how quickly it converges, how much
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More Measurements of the Projectile Velocity
The last time I looked at this projectile motion lab, I was confused. My different methods for measuring the launch speed of the ball were not even close to being consistent. So, I am bringing out
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Cumulative Frequency Tables
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Analytically Addition Try this
2-D motion
Scalars and Vectors
• A scalar is a single number that
represents a magnitude
– Ex. distance, mass, speed, temperature,
etc.
• A vector is a set of numbers that describe
both a magnitude and direction
– Ex. velocity ... | 4 | [
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Volume 21,
Volume 21, Issue 12, December 1980
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Formulas for the evaluation of all U(N) integrals are derived. Tables display the results for integrands involving up to six U’s and six U^°’s. The complete pole structure of De Wit–’t Hooft
anomalies is unveiled. The ef... | 4 | [
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Rates of Paddling
Date: 04/25/2000 at 07:23:11
From: Stan
Subject: A Confusing Word Problem
Please help me! I have this word problem:
At my usual rowing rate, I can travel 12 miles downstream on a certain
river in 6 hours less than it takes me to travel the same distance
upstream. But if I could double my usual row... | 4 | [
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Main » 2011 » August » 15 » Kabsch Algorithm
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Kabsch Algorithm
Kabsch Algorithm
* From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
1. Introduction:
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alculus
Infinite Series - nth-Term Test
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The nth-Term Test is also called the Divergence Test.
nth-Term Test
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Patent US7769781 - Method for labeling data stored in sequential data structures with parameters which describe position in a hierarchy
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BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
1. Fiel... | 4 | [
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m
Disjoint-set Data Structures
Introduction
Many times the efficiency of an algorithm depends on the data structures used in the algorithm. A wise choice in the structure you use in solving a problem can reduce the time of execution, the time
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The IDEA Encryption Algorithm
Bruce Schneier
Bruce is author of Applied Cryptography (John Wiley & Sons, 1993) and can be contacted at 730 Fair Oaks Ave., Oak Park, IL 60302.
For the past 15 years, the best security most of have heard about is the Digital Encryption Standard (DES). It's a good algorithm, and secure ... | 4 | [
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The TIMSS 1995 Videotape Classroom Study
In 1995, the Third International Mathematics and Science Study (TIMSS) included a Videotape Classroom Study. This video study was an international videotape survey of eighth-grade mathematics
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Quaternions
Hamilton's quaternions, or hypercomplex numbers, are practically forgotten. After reviewing complex numbers, we play with them
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Word Problems Involving Geometric Shapes Help
By
Rhonda Huettenmueller
— McGraw-Hill Professional
Updated on Sep 27, 2011
Introduction to Geometry Word Problems
To solve word problems involving geometric shapes, write down the formula or formulas referred to in the problem. For example, after reading “The perimet... | 4 | [
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Why Are 1^infinity, infinity^0, and 0^0 Indeterminate Forms?
Date: 05/08/98 at 11:44:56
From: Tim Hanna
Subject: Indeterminates
I am a senior in Advanced Placement Calculus, and my class is having a
hard time understanding some indeterminate forms. We know that these
are indeterminate forms:
0/0
infinity/infi... | 5 | [
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Angles Between Coordinate Systems
April 1st 2011, 07:34 AM #1
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Angles Between Coordinate Systems
Hi,
I've been having some problems getting my head around a particular maths problem. I have an element in 3D space and I know the (x,y,z) coordinates of both ends of the el... | 4 | [
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Density of Wood
This isn’t much – really it is part of another post I am working on. The point of this post is to calculate the density of this piece of wood.
Really, there is a reason for this. I saw this little stick (sticklette?) and noticed that it was very cylindrically shaped. So, what if I just pretend it is a ... | 4 | [
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Solve the following trigonometric inequality:sin2`alpha` sin6`alpha` >=sin3`alpha` sin5`alpha` - Homework Help - eNotes.com
Solve the following trigonometric inequality:
sin2`alpha` sin6`alpha` >=sin3`alpha` sin5`alpha`
Find all `alpha` such that `sin2alphasin6alpha>=sin3alphasin5alpha` .
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Physics Archive | June 22, 2010 | Chegg.com
Physics Archive: Questions from June 22, 2010
• Anonymous asked
1 answer
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Elimination of Arbitrary Constants
January 31st 2011, 11:12 AM #1
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Elimination of Arbitrary Constants
How do I eliminate the arbitrary constant in the equation y = ax^2 -1?
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se
PDL::Fit::ExpRate - fitting noisy exponential decay
This document describes PDL::Fit::ExpRate version 0.02
use PDL;
use PDL::Fit::ExpRate;
# Load x/y data, or generate some noisy stuff:
my $xs = sequence(100)/10;
my ($A, $B, $tau) = (5, 4, -10);
my $ys = $A + $B * exp($xs / $tau) + $xs->grandom;
# Extract... | 4 | [
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B6.htm
B6. Motion on precribed trajectory
b) Rigid body, which can rotate about a fixed axis, in motion
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Light Intensity to Space
Name: Brian
Status: student
Grade: 9-12
Location: MO
Country: N/A
Date: 6/26/2005
Question: How powerful must a light on earth be to be seen in space? For example, how far ... | 5 | [
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The Saas Fee Lectures on Strong Gravitational Lensing -
C.S. Kochanek
B.6.3. Cross Sections
The basic quantity we need for any statistical analysis is the cross section of the lens for producing the desired lensing effect (e.g. multiple images, two images, bright images...). The simplest
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Microarray Data Analysis - Classification
Microarray Data
Analysis - Classification
Chien-Yu Chen
Graduate school of biotechnology and
bioinformatics, Yuan Ze University
Class Prediction
It can be conjectured that it ought to be
possible to differentiate among the tumor
c... | 5 | [
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A binomial sum is divisible by p^2
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This is a question I have since longer time, but I have absolutely no idea how to proceed on it.
Let $p>3$ be a prime. Prove that $\displaystyle\sum\limits_{k=1}^{p-1}\frac{1}{k}\binom{2k}{k}\equiv 0\mod p^2$. Here, we work in $\mathbb{Z}_{\mathbb{Z}\... | 5 | [
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FAST METHODS OF LEARNING DISTANCE METRIC FOR CLASSIFICATION AND RETRIEVAL
Patent application title: FAST METHODS OF LEARNING DISTANCE METRIC FOR CLASSIFICATION AND RETRIEVAL
Inventors: Shenghuo Zhu (Santa Clara, CA, US) Chang Huang (Cupertino, CA, US) Kai Yu (Santa Cla... | 4 | [
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Cardano's Solution of the Depressed Cubic Equation
Cardano's Solution
of the
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Integrating sin(x)/x
Date: 02/16/2005 at 12:30:05
From: Shawn
Subject: Limit of a special integral
I'm trying to find the integral from 1 to t of sin(x)/x so that I can
calculate the limit as t goes to infinity.
I either get to:
sinx*lnx - integral(cosx*lnx) or -cos(x)/x - integral(cos(x)/x^2)
Neither of those r... | 5 | [
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Please help to find the angle
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Singular Value Decomposition (SVD)
During my friend Charles’s visit to the bay area, we had an interesting conversation on SVD as a learning technique. For those of you who are not familiar with SVD, let me first describe what SVD is
and how it can be used.
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The Mathematics of Population Increase
The equations below can be used to calculate population growth rates in a simple, easily understood way. There are better mathematical treatments for real-world applications, like the Logistic
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Large signal transistor_BJT_ circuit analysis - graphical method-
1 - The dynamic behaviors of transistors – Large Signals analysis –Graphical
analysis
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Rational functions with a common iterate
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Let $f$ and $g$ be two rational functions. To avoid trivialities, we suppose that their degrees are at least $2$. We say that they have a common iterate if $f^m=g^n$ for some positive integers $m,n$,
where $f^m$ stands for the $m$-th iterate.
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Force and invariant mass
The mass invariance in classical mechanics enables us to take the mass out of the differential equation given by Newton’s second law :
F = ⅆ p ⅆ t = ⅆ ( m v ) ⅆ t F = ⅆ p ⅆ t = ⅆ ( m v ) ⅆ t
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Problem 255
Rounded Square Roots
Problem 255
Published on 11 September 2009 at 09:00 pm [Server Time]
We define the rounded-square-root of a positive integer n as the square root of n rounded to the nearest integer.
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CHAPTER 7. MAGNITUDE AND ORIENTATION OF ANGULAR MOMENTUM
PROPERTIES OF THE EVOLUTION OF DOUBLE GALAXIES
7.1. The Orbital and Internal Angular Momentum of Galaxies in Pairs
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Statistics 2 - Linear Regression with Biological Data
Linear Regression with Biological Data
(or the realities of working with real-life data)
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1. Introduction2. Theory3. Experimental Procedures and Results4. Discussion5. ConclusionsReferences
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Parking in the City
Parking in the City∗
Simon P. Anderson† and André de Palma‡
∗
We should like to thank Richard Arnott and Robin Lindsey for helpful comments,
along with the referees and the Editor, Jessie Poon.
†
Box 4004182, Department of Economics, Univer... | 4 | [
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The Saas Fee Lectures on Strong Gravitational Lensing -
C.S. Kochanek
B.5.1. A General Theory of Time Delays
Just as for estimating mass distributions (Section B.4), the aspect of modeling time delays that creates the greatest suspicion is the need to model the gravitational potential of the lens. Just as
for mass dis... | 4 | [
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How to Solve for Function of Two Variables
May 14th 2011, 10:43 AM
ayushdadhwal
How to Solve for Function of Two Variables
if f((x+y)/3) = (2+f(x) +f(y))/3 for all real x, y and f’ (2) =2 and f if differentiable function
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Cosmological Dynamics - E. Bertschinger
1.2. Lagrangian and Hamiltonian formulations
The equations of Newtonian cosmology may be derived from Lagrangian and Hamiltonian formulations. The latter is particularly useful for treatments of phase space.
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This rather lengthy article is the result of philosophical considerations of content posting strategy. It is a full theoretical paper. The PDF is not yet available because it’s incomplete and needs
your help.
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limits and colimits by example
Context
Limits and colimits
1-Categorical
2-Categorical
(∞,1)-Categorical
Model-categorical
This entry lists and discusses examples and special types of limits and colimits, hence also in particular of products and coproducts.
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universal enveloping algebra
Context
Higher algebra
Algebraic theories
Algebras and modules
Higher algebras
Model category presentations
Geometry on formal duals of algebras
Theorems
Contents
Definition
For Lie algebras
Given a Lie algebra $L$ internal to some symmetric monoidal $k$-linear category $C = (C,\... | 4 | [
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, F
Theory of Probability: Best Introduction, Formulae, Algorithms, Software
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Regression Analysis
Independent Variable is Interval Level of Measurement
Dependent Variable is Interval Level of Measurement
Question #1:
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Negative sum
July 2nd 2006, 11:19 PM #1
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Negative sum
If S = 1 + 2 + 4 + 8 + 16...
S = 1 + (2 + 4 + 8 + 16...)
S = 1 + 2*(1 + 2 + 4 + 8...) — (since S = 1 + 2 + 4 + 8... we multiply it by two)
Then
S = 1 + 2S
S - 2S = 1
-S = 1
S = -1
How c... | 4 | [
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Combinations, Properties Of Combinations - Transtutors
Combinations Assignment Help
Meaning of combination is selection of objects.
Selection of Objects without Repetition:
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Height of a Trapezoid
Associated Topics || Dr. Math Home || Search Dr. Math
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Tagged data
Next: Data-Directed Programming and Additivity Up: Multiple Representations for Abstract Previous: Representations for Complex Numbers
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Help with University Algebra Problems
October 1st 2007, 08:44 PM #1
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Hello everyone,
Can anyone help me with the problems below, it's very urgent.
1. R is a ring with property that x^2=x for each x in R.
a) Show that each element of R equals its own negative. (H... | 5 | [
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I-category
Idea
In his development of an ‘algebraic homotopy’ theory, Baues uses interacting structures, one of Quillen type (or rather of K. Brown’s version of half of Quillen’s theory) and the other of cylinder
functor type. The two structures are called cofibration categories and $I$-categories.
Definition
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Riemann surface
Context
Complex geometry
Differential geometry
Manifolds and cobordisms
Contents
Idea
A Riemann surface is a $1$-dimensional algebro-geometric object with good properties. The name ‘surface’ comes from the classical case, which is $1$-dimensional over the complex numbers and therefore
$2$-dimensio... | 4 | [
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ing
tensor[Killing_eqns] - compute component expressions for Killings equations
Calling Sequence
Killing_eqns( T, coord, Cf2)
Parameters
T - symmetric covariant tensor
coord - list of coordinate names
Cf2 - Christoffel symbols of the second kind
Description
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Dynamic Programming Example Assembly Line
Dynamic Programming
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Systems of Equations Solve by Graphing Comparison and Substitution
Systems of Equations-Solve by Graphing, Comparison, and Substitution
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probability distribution help
March 25th 2014, 02:16 PM #1
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probability distribution help
Category: Tenure by household size (owner occupied plus renter occupied) Number of Number of households in state with corresponding number of Relative
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simplex
Context
Homotopy theory
Background
Variations
Definitions
Paths and cylinders
Homotopy groups
Theorems
Contents
Idea
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Gauging Limitations On DFD Performance
The critical choice of correlator delay lengths for a digital frequency discriminator can be aided by the use of an innovative computer program.
Digital frequency discriminators (DFDs) provide accurate frequencymeasurement data on pulsed and CW signals received over wide instanta... | 4 | [
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OFDM
Chapter 9
OFDM
This chapter provides an introduction to OFDM concepts. It first introduces simple signal transmission concepts and orthogonal subcarrier properties. It then illustrates how standards like Wi-Fi,
WiMAX, and LTE make use of OFDM properties. We present a cursory overview that allows the reader to und... | 4 | [
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Sunday FunctionSunday Function
This is the graph of the line y = x:
If you put your finger down on any point on that line, and then put another finger on another point on that line, you find that the total change in the y-coordinate divided by the total change in the
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Code of Federal Regulations
Electronic Code of Federal Regulations
e-CFR Data is current as of July 21, 2014
Title 27: Alcohol, Tobacco Products and Firearms
PART 30—GAUGING MANUAL
Subpart E—Prescribed Tables
Contents§30.61 Table 1, showing the true percent of proof spirit for any indication of the hydrometer at t... | 4 | [
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algebraic laws of sets
Excuse me,how to do this type of question? Using the laws of the algebra of sets show that (a-b)∩(a∩b)'=a∩b'
$(A \backslash B) \cap (A \cap B)'$ $= (A \cap B') \cap (A' \cup B')$ $= A \cap B' \cap (B' \cup A')$ $= A \cap B'$ Where we used the following rules... $(A \backslash B) = (A \cap B')$ $... | 4 | [
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Posts from January 2011 on The Lumber Room
Archive for January 2011
Yesterday, in Futility Closet there was a post:
In Longfellow’s novel Kavanagh, Mr. Churchill reads a word problem to his wife:
“In a lake the bud of a water-lily was observed, one span above the water, and when moved by the gentle breeze, i... | 5 | [
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Hermite polynomials - generation
Hermite polynomials – generation
Required math: calculus
Required physics: Schrödinger equation
Reference: Griffiths, David J. (2005), Introduction to Quantum Mechanics, 2nd Edition; Pearson Education – Problem 2.16.
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Chess and Math Recap
February 1, 2009 by Metroplex Math Circle
Here is an outline of Dr. Alexey Root’s talk 1/31/09 at the Metroplex Math Circle. Please note that we will accept answers for number 6 (the mobility calculation for the King, Queen, Rook, Bishop,
and Knight) in the comment section below since Dr. Root di... | 5 | [
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Vector differentiation
September 11th 2008, 12:16 PM
ltcd
Vector differentiation
I'm working through some equations in a statistics textbook, but am confused over some steps...
Let $RSS$ be Residual Sum of Squares (doesn't really matter)
$\beta \in \mathbb{R}^{p+1}$
$y \in \mathbb{R}^{N}$
$X$ be ... | 5 | [
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Marbles in a Box
Copyright © University of Cambridge. All rights reserved.
Imagine a three dimensional version of noughts and crosses
where two players take it in turn to place
different coloured marbles into a box.
The box is made from 27 transparent unit cubes arranged in a 3-by-3-by-3 array.
The object of the g... | 4 | [
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Tietze extension theorem
Context
Differential geometry
Contents
Summary
The Tietze extension theorem says that continuous functions extend from closed subsets of a normal space $X$ to the whole space $X$.
Statement
For topological spaces
Theorem
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3.4 & 3.5 - Truth Tables for Conditional and Biconditional Statements &
Equivalent Statements
3.4 and 3.5 Truth Tables for Conditional and Biconditional Statements & Equivalent Statements
Conditional Statements (If-Then Statements)
The truth table for P → Q is shown below.
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Ordinal Calculator
Let W be the set of all (formal) ordinal numbers that can be written down with symbols 0, 1, 2, ..., omega(), epsilon(), +, -, *, ^.
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Equation of the graph
September 9th 2012, 04:35 AM
rcs
Equation of the graph
Find the equation of the graph of all points whose distances from ( 0, 3) are 1/3 of their distances from the line x = 27.
anybody please
September 9th 2012, 04:45 AM
skeeter
Re: Equation of the graph
the distance from (0,... | 4 | [
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Design of Barrage - How to - Criteria for Design of barrage
How to Design Barrage - Design of Barrage Criteria
The Barrage and the Head Regulators of feeder channels and appurtenant structures will be designed on the basis of standard design criteria established for other barrages and allied structures,
already con... | 4 | [
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Rohlin's problem on strongly mixing systems
Let ${G = (G,+)}$ be an abelian countable discrete group. A measure-preserving ${G}$-system ${X = (X, {\mathcal X}, \mu, (T_g)_{g \in G})}$ (or ${G}$-system for short) is a probability space ${(X, {\
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Volume 28,
Volume 28, Issue 11, November 1987
•
View Description Hide Description
Explicit matrix elements are found for the generators of the group SO(6) in an arbitrary totally symmetric irreducible representation, using the physical principal SO(3) subgroup in the chain SO
(6)⊇SO(5)⊇SO(3). The inte... | 4 | [
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Finding tanget line to a graph at given point
March 1st 2008, 03:54 PM
eniav
Finding tanget line to a graph at given point
Find the equation of the tangent line to the graph of the given function at the given value of x,
F(x)=((x^2)+28)^(4/5), x=2
March 1st 2008, 03:59 PM
bobak
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bl
Zentralblatt MATH
Publications of (and about) Paul Erdös
Zbl.No: 146.27101
Autor: Erdös, Pál; Sarközy, A.; Szemeredi, E.
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Jeff Muizelaar
Drawing arcs is a common task in computer graphics. Arcs are typically drawn using an approximation by set of cubic Bezier splines. These splines are passed through the regular rendering pipeline
where they are usually subdivided into a set of line segments and then rasterized. A circle, for example, can... | 4 | [
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Strange complex integral/path question
October 15th 2011, 10:55 PM #1
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Strange complex integral/path question
Hey guys,
I've been trying to work out what this textbook question means! Well the first part that is, is it supposed to be say we must find those constants be... | 5 | [
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ultiplication
July 24th
July 24th
Solving Systems of Equations - Elimination Using Multiplication
After studying this lesson, you will be able to:
• Solve systems of equations by elimination using multiplication.
To Solve a System of Equations By Elimination Using Multiplication
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Calculus help: Maximum/Minimum Problem
Member
Registered: 2005-11-24
Posts: 455
Re: Calculus help: Maximum/Minimum Problem
Member
Registered: 2005-11-24
Posts: 455
Re: Calculus help: Maximum/Minimum Problem
The first one isn't bad.
P = ((pi r)/2 + 2h + w) ; w = 2r ; P = (pi r + 4h + 4r) / 2... | 5 | [
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Puttin’ on the Ritz VariationPuttin' on the Ritz Variation
Continuing from yesterday’s post on approximation methods in quantum mechanics, here’s another common method worth a close look. It’s one of my favorites, because it’s a rare technique in which you
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infinitesimal number
Infinitesimal numbers
Idea
The term ‘infinitesimal’ means the same as ‘infinitely small in absolute value’; in Latin, it literally means ‘infinity-eth’ and should be interpreted in the sense of a fraction. In the ordinary
analysis of real numbers, the only infinitesimal number is zero. However, t... | 4 | [
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Book Reading
January 30th 2007, 07:08 AM
thefirsthokage
Book Reading
You read 8 plays over 2 days, 4 plays per day.
If Hamlet and Macbeth are two plays, what is the probability that you read them on the same day?
January 30th 2007, 12:15 PM
Soroban
Hello, thefirsthokage!
Here's one approach . . ... | 4 | [
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ROTATION BASED TRANSFORMATION METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR PRESERVING DATA PRIVACY
Patent application title: ROTATION BASED TRANSFORMATION METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR PRESERVING DATA PRIVACY
Inventors: Abedelaziz Mohaisen (Daejeon, KR) Dowon Hong (Daejeon, KR)
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Lectures on the Google Technology Stack 1: Introduction to PageRank
This is one in a series of posts about the Google Technology Stack – PageRank, MapReduce, and so on – based on a lecture series I’m giving in 2008 and 2009. If you’d like to know more about the
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Models for Smooth Infinitesimal Analysis
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Topos Theory
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about models of smooth toposes for synthetic differential geometry that have a full and faithful embedding of the category Diff of smooth manifolds.
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7. THE INITIAL FLUCTUATIONS
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Analyzing Amplify-and-Forward and Decode-and-Forward Cooperative
Analyzing Amplify-and-Forward and
Decode-and-Forward Cooperative Strategies in
Wyner’s Channel Model
Pengyu Zhang1 , Jian Yuan1 , Jianshu Chen1 , Jian W... | 4 | [
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Cobra Commander & Blowing Up the Moon!Cobra Commander & Blowing Up the Moon!
This wonderful headline showed up in my Facebook feed: U.S. ‘planned to blow up Moon’ with nuke during Cold War era to show Soviets might. This was a bit eyebrow-raising. Dr. Strangelove was a
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Fundamental class
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1 The integral fundamental class
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Magnetic Fields in the Early Universe - D. Grasso and
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Problem: Suppose in a lottery game the chance of winning is 15%. If a person purchases 10 tickets, what is the probability of 3 winning tickets?
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Skin Friction Drag Calculations
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