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Ppt Pythagoras Ppt Presentation Pythagoras theorem: Pythagoras theorem PowerPoint Presentation: In mathematics, the Pythagorean theorem or Pythagoras' theorem is a relation in Euclidean geometry among the three sides of a right triangle ( right-angled triangle ). In terms of areas, it states: In any right triangle, t...
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how do you solve:5/6(6x+12) + 1 = 2/3 (9x-3) +5 - WyzAnt Answers how do you solve: 5/6 (6x+12) + 1 = 2/3 (9x-3) +5 these are FRACTIONS not division and I am LOST Here is a verbal explanation. Let's do the left side first. The whole entity (6x+12) must be BOTH multiplied by 5 AND divided by 6. It doesn't matter which yo...
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Test::RandomResults - Test non-deterministic functions This module aims to provide ways of testing functions that are meant to return results that are random; that is, non-deterministic functions. Some of the tests provided here might be easily achieved with other testing modules. The reason why they're here is that th...
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Factoring Quadratic Equations Date: 7/22/96 at 23:38:0 From: Anonymous Subject: Factoring Quadratic Equations Can you explain in a simple form, how to do factoring? Following are some examples of expressions I need to factor: a). 3y^2 - 3 b). y^2 + 4y -12 c). 6x^2 + 30x - 900 d). 4x^2 + 24x + 36 Are there common po...
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Physics Forums - View Single Post - Twin Paradox I am trying to understand the twin paradox, so you have twin 1 and twin 2, both on planet earth. The twins are 23 years old and twin 2 leaves on a ship traveling close to the speed of light and then turns around (with or without a instantaneious turn around time?). On h...
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Posts by Total # Posts: 22 In circle O, chord AB is 9 inches from the center. The diameter of the circle exceeds the length of AB by 2 inches. Find the length of AB Write an equation using 2as a base and 100,000 as a power of 10 How do you figure out what the slope of a graph is in the following question? The slope of...
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Got Homework? Connect with other students for help. It's a free community. • across MIT Grad Student Online now • laura* Helped 1,000 students Online now • Hero College Math Guru Online now Here's the question you clicked on: Find equations of all tangents to the curve f(x)=9/x that have...
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Proposition 5 Pyramids of the same height with triangular bases are to one another as their bases. Let there be pyramids of the same height with triangular bases ABC and DEF and vertices G and H. I say that the base ABC is to the base DEF as the pyramid ABCG is to the pyramid DEFH. For, if the pyramid ABCG is not to th...
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Multiplying power series - Maclaurin series March 7th 2009, 05:56 AM Multiplying power series - Maclaurin series Hi, I've run into some trouble trying to answer this power series question that asks: Use multiplication or division of power series to find the first three nonzero terms in the Maclaurin series for ...
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Results 1 - 10 of 17 - SODA , 2006 "... Optimal spaced seeds were introduced by the theoretical computer science community to bioinformatics to effectively increase homology search sensitivity. They are now serving thousands of homology search queries daily. While dozens of papers have been published on optimal spaced ...
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CityU Institutional Repository: Analysis of statistical learning algorithms in data dependent function spaces CityU Institutional Repository > 3_CityU Electronic Theses and Dissertations > ETD - Dept. of Mathematics > MA - Doctor of Philosophy > Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: http://hdl.handle...
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BLCT 1132 - Estimating I This course develops mathematical concepts and application skills necessary for the carpenter and mason to estimate building quantities and associated costs. Topics include arithmetic operations with whole numbers, decimals, and fractional numbers. Formulas for area, volume, board foot quantiti...
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listography: cheat sheet (math- word problems) acute angle An angle that measures less than 90 degrees. acute triangle A triangle in which all three angles are acute angles; in other words, each angle measures less than 90 degrees. addition keywords Words that indicate addition. addition method Sometimes called the eli...
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March 2000 Issue Today's Editors: Jane Heckler and Dan Kalman In this Issue..... Liaison Breakfast A Favorite Induction Proof Elbert F. Cox, SUMMA MathServe 2000 Upcoming Pubs Liaison Breakfast In spite of an early morning snow storm in Washington, DC, the third annual Liaisons Breakfast at the January Joint Mathematic...
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The Two-Wire Transmission Line block models the two-wire transmission line described in the block dialog box in terms of its frequency-dependent S-parameters. A two-wire transmission line is shown in cross-section in the following figure. Its physical characteristics include the radius of the wires a, the separation or...
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Transforming Ground Stand in any urban environment. Look around. All was once open countryside. We will show what is involved in moulding the ground ready for constructing roads and buildings. When we stand in an urban setting and look around it is difficult to imagine the open countryside that was once there. Let us s...
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5.7 Shifting operations 5.7 Shifting operations The shifting operations have lower priority than the arithmetic operations: shift_expr: a_expr | shift_expr ( "<<" | ">>" ) a_expr These operators accept plain or long integers as arguments. The arguments are converted to a common type. They shift the first argume...
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Straining flow of a micellar surfactant solution Breward, C. J. W. and Howell, P. D. (2004) Straining flow of a micellar surfactant solution. European Journal of Applied Mathematics, 15 . pp. 511-531. We present a mathematical model describing the distribution of monomer and micellar surfactant in a steady straining fl...
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Latest posts of: radman - Arduino Forum The problem is that there will be inductive coupling between the antenna so no amount of switching is going to isolate one token. So if the muxes are used to select the transmitter in column 'B' and the receiver in row 'B' what you are saying is that the transmitters in columns ...
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UTSA Department of Chemistry Walter C. Ermler Office Phone: (210) 458-7005 Office:BSE 1.104E E-Mail: walter.ermler@utsa.edu Curriculum Vitae Areas of Specialization • Computational Spectroscopy • Modeling Heavy-element Compounds • Theoretical Chemistry Research Interests • Research efforts encompass the disciplines of...
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Power estimation for Covariance Structure Models csmpower Power estimation for Covariance Structure Models csmpower SAS Macro Programs: csmpower $Version: 1.1 (22 Jun 2...
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Computational Biology Group From Computational Biology Group Background: Studies in Life Science traditionally have put less emphasis on mathematical training than other scientific disciplines like physics and engineering. Yet, an increasing fraction of biological problems can only be addressed with some level of mathe...
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3.4 Matrix Multiplication Home | 18.013A | Chapter 3 Tools Glossary Index Up Previous Next 3.4 Matrix Multiplication A rectangular array of numbers, say $n$ by $m$ , is called a matrix. The i-j-th element of the matrix $A$ is the element in the i-th row and j-th column, and is denoted as $A i j$. Here are examples of ...
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Help with fractals February 2nd 2010, 10:56 AM Help with fractals If you have a decreasing sequence of compact subsets of X such that C1⊃C2⊃... Cm and C=∩∞,m=1, then show that the Hausdorff metric, D(Cn,C)→0 as n→∞. Assume C∈S(X) February 2nd 2010, 11:32 AM Since C is the intersection of the $C_m$s, it is s...
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A proof concerning homogeneous DE's and integrating factors hi The question in the attachment. OK, this question will destroy my brain. I want a start! Because the original DE is homogeneous, use one of the two standard substitutions such as $y=ux,$ with $dy=x\,du+u\,dx.$ Moreover, the following may prove useful: $M(x,...
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Reply to comment Quantum mechanics predicts the bizarrest things. Tiny particles like electrons can simultaneously be in two places, or, more generally, in two states that would seem mutually exclusive in our everyday experience of physics. Similarly weirdly, particles that have once interacted can remain entangled eve...
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Bob Stine's MBA Teaching Follow the links below to get the the home pages for the courses that I teach in the Wharton MBA program. This is a sample lecture, related to topics that we cover in Statistics 603 during the August pre-term. The data sets used in this sample are: This is the August pre-term course. It...
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How to calculate the number of transposon mutants for a genomic How to calculate the number of transposon mutants for a genomic library? Jerry M. jerrym at yahoo.fr Tue Aug 16 11:31:31 EST 2005 On Sun, 14 Aug 2005 00:32:12 -0500, "JXB" <jxb at bellsouth.net> wrote: > Hi All, > I want to make a transposon library in a g...
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What is the study of higher dimensions? The methods of calculus that you probably recently learned can be generalized to higher dimensions. This means to study functions from ℝ^n to ℝ. As such, functions are of the form y = f(x[1], x[2], ..., x[n]). Ideas like limits, differentials, and integrals can be generalized to ...
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May 16th 2010, 11:15 AM #1 Junior Member Apr 2010 i really need help in this , i have no idea at all , help! Use logarithms to find all solutions of the following equations (a) e^z= e (b) e^z= e^(-z) a) $e^{z} = e \rightarrow z= 1 + 2 k \pi i$ b) $e^{z} = e^{-z} \rightarrow z = k \pi i$ ...
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Bill the Lizard From SICP section 1.3.1 Procedures as ArgumentsExercise 1.30 asks us to transform the now familiar recursive procedure (see exercise 1.29 ) into an iterative one. We're given the following template to get us started: (define (sum term a next b) (define (iter a result) (if <??> (iter <??> <??>...
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When the base of a ladder is 4 m from the wall, a window 16 m high can be reached. Where should the base be if a... - Homework Help - eNotes.com When the base of a ladder is 4 m from the wall, a window 16 m high can be reached. Where should the base be if a window 18 m high has to be reached. When the base of a ladder ...
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Encyclopaedia Index ShapeMaker Shapes which may be constructed • "BFC grid image", reads and converts a BFC grid file • "Cone", A pointed cone • "Cube", strictly a truncated pyramid (the ends may be of differing size) • "Cylinder", "Cylinder with spherical orifice", A cylinder wth optional hemisphere • "Cylin...
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Re: Possible semantic bugs concerning domain and range From: pat hayes <phayes@ai.uwf.edu> Date: Tue, 24 Sep 2002 19:51:23 -0500 Message-Id: <p05111b57b9b6a167b6a1@[65.217.30.172]> To: Ian Horrocks <horrocks@cs.man.ac.uk> Cc: www-webont-wg@w3.org >DAML+OIL, and I hope OWL, can be viewed a fragment of FOL, with atomic >...
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wo-column proof vs. paragraph proof You are here: Home → Articles → Two-column proof vs... Example of two-column proof vs. paragraph proof Here is an example comparing a proof written in two-column form or written as text. And, I will also show you MY exact thought process when I was thinking about this. I have not don...
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Number of digits in a decimal number 11-04-2007 #1 abyss - deep C Join Date Oct 2007 Number of digits in a decimal number Hi All, Given an integer n of ndigits, I want to write a function which returns a value which is 1 followed by (ndigits-1) number of zeroes. Example: If I give 12345, I should get 10...
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The Angular Acceleration Of A Body That Rotates ... | Chegg.com Image text transcribed for accessibility: The angular acceleration of a body that rotates about a fixed axis is given by the function alpha = 3t - 5. alpha is in radians per second squared and t is in seconds. At t = 0 the angular displacement and velocity...
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Congruence Classes of Orientable $2$-Cell Embeddings of Bouquets of Circles and Dipoles Two $2$-cell embeddings $\imath : X \to S$ and $\jmath : X \to S$ of a connected graph $X$ into a closed orientable surface $S$ are congruent if there are an orientation-preserving surface homeomorphism $h : S \to S$ and a graph aut...
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Chains-into-bins processes Batu, Tugkan, Berenbrink, Petra and Cooper, Colin (2010) Chains-into-bins processes. arXiv.org. Full text not available from this repository. The study of {\em balls-into-bins processes} or {\em occupancy problems} has a long history. These processes can be used to translate realistic problem...
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dividing remainder w/exponents November 6th 2008, 12:57 PM dividing remainder w/exponents For n is greater than or equal to 1, use congruence theory to find remainder of: $7 | 5^(2n) + (3)(2^(5n-2))$ so here's what I did - I'm new to mod(s) so I wanted to make sure it goes right: $= (5^2)^n + (3)(2^{5n}...
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Should numpy.sqrt(-1) return 1j rather than nan? Should numpy.sqrt(-1) return 1j rather than nan? Stefan van der Walt stefan at sun.ac.za Wed Oct 11 19:41:08 CDT 2006 On Wed, Oct 11, 2006 at 08:24:01PM -0400, A. M. Archibald wrote: > What is the desired behaviour of sqrt? > Should it return a complex array only when an...
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[plt-scheme] critique of some code From: Matthias Felleisen (matthias at ccs.neu.edu) Date: Sun Dec 6 22:48:14 EST 2009 You can also assign it to those of your students who understand accumulators (which is what many loops require, but we let students loose on for/do/while/repeat/rinse/one-more-time with nothing but in...
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[Numpy-discussion] np.choose() question Andreas Hilboll lists@hilboll... Tue Jun 8 11:24:51 CDT 2010 Hi there, I have a problem, which I'm sure can somehow be solved using np.choose() - but I cannot figure out how :( I have an array idx, which holds int values and has a 2d shape. All values inside idx are 0 <= idx < n....
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Re: st: use of tempfile Notice: On March 31, it was announced that Statalist is moving from an email list to a forum. The old list will shut down at the end of May, and its replacement, statalist.org is already up and [Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index] Re: st: use of tempfile ...
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Posts by Posts by TT Total # Posts: 61 Solve for u: u − 2/ u − 4 + 6 = u + u − 6/ 4 − u Simplify (2/3k)+(k/k+1) divided by (k/k+1) -(3/k) Solve for u: u − 2 u − 4 + 6 = u + u − 6 4 − u what is the equal groups of 20 A microwave draws 5.0 A when it is connected to a 120 V outlet. If electrical energy costs $0.090 per k...
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CGTalk - Polygon Intersection Detection 02-08-2004, 06:05 PM I have coded up a routine to check how many polygons will intersect a ray shot from the mouse cursor (so I can make polygon selection code) The result from the routine produces the correct answers most of the time, so if the ray intercepts 2 polygons, then 2 ...
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Working With Functions in FSharp Working With Functions in FSharp Function in F#, groups code into a single unit and reduce the complexity of large code. Introduction: A function is a sub program, it groups code into a single unit and reduces the complexity of large code. It provides a modular approach in the programmi...
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General Chemistry/Reaction Rates Reaction rates of a chemical system provide the underpinnings of many theories in thermodynamics and chemical equilibria. Elementary reactions are one-step processes in which the reactants become the products without any intermediate steps. The reactions are unimolecular (A → products) ...
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Python SciPy: optimization issue fmin_cobyla : one constraint is not respected up vote 2 down vote favorite I have the below optimisation problem: The objective function is quite simple: given a vector SPREAD, I try to find the vector W to maximize sum(W.SPREAD). As an example, in dimension 3, this mean I try to maximi...
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Department of Mathematics Colloquium A random walk on a group may be performed by beginning with any group element and multiplying by random group generators. A simple example is a random walk on the integers with generators {-1, 1}, so that in each "step" you take either one step forward or one step back. In this talk...
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Indirect Proof Indirect Proof AKA Proof by contradiction Indirect proof is synonymous with proof by contradiction. A keyword signalling that you should consider indirect proof is the word 'not'. Usually, when you are asked to prove that a given statement is NOT true, you can use indirect proof by assuming the state...
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Posts about Consensus on A Fine Theorem If you know the probability theorist Bruno de Finetti, you know him either for his work on exchangeable processes, or for his legendary defense of finite additivity. Finite additivity essentially replaces the Kolmogorov assumption of countable additivity of probabilities. If Pr(i...
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Geometry Proof September 5th 2008, 04:36 AM Geometry Proof Complete this proof using axioms and already proven theorems. Given: Point P is equidistant from endpoints X and Y of line XY.. Prove: P is on the perpendicular bisector of XY Case 1: P is on XY. By the Given, P is the midpoint of XY so it is on...
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Tractable Reasoning in First-Order Knowledge Bases with Disjunctive Information Yongmei Liu, Hector J. Levesque This work proposes a new methodology for establishing the tractability of a reasoning service that deals with expressive first-order knowledge bases. It consists of defining a logic that is weaker than classi...
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Internal Demagnetizing Factor in Ferrous Metals Journal of Metallurgy Volume 2012 (2012), Article ID 752871, 5 pages Research Article Internal Demagnetizing Factor in Ferrous Metals ^1Department of Engineering Science, University of Oxford, Parks Road, Oxford OX1 3PJ, UK ^2Department of Materials, Physics of Eotvos Lor...
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2.1. An honest cosmological constant The simplest interpretation of the dark energy is that we have discovered that the cosmological constant is not quite zero: we are in the lowest energy state possible (or, more properly, that the particles we observe are excitations of such a state) but that energy does not vanish. ...
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how to find real solutions to x^2 + 3x - 4 = 0 Easy question, just missed one part of the lesson: I know that x^2 + 3x - 4 = 0 has 2 solutions because of the degree of the equation. So my first assumption was to factor out a x and make the problem x(x+3)+4, but I realized that that would give me 3 solutions. So how exa...
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The Engineer posted on October 23, 2006 | | 11022 views Thermal radiation is energy emitted by matter that is at a finite temperature. Although we focus primarily on radiation from solid surfaces, emission may also occur from liquids and gases. Regardless of the form of matter, the emission may be attributed to chang...
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One-to-one and onto To me this problem doesn't seem right. Here it is: Is the following function one-to-one, onto, both, or neither? f: R→N f(x) = ceiling 2x/3 My answer: onto Although, wouldn't this function be invalid since it produces negative numbers and the set of natural numbers doesn't include negatives? Conside...
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The Evaluation Process When evaluating an expression the mathematica kernel applies a collection of rules to an expression until the expression no longer changes. In the discussion below I explain the evaluation process in greater depth. This discussion of the evaluation process is based on a tutorial by David Withoff ...
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Summary: Rings and Algebras Problem set #11. Dec. 1, 2011. 1. Suppose e # R is a basic idempotent in a semiperfect ring R and suppose that M is a generator of R­Mod, i. e. for each R­module N there is an epimorphism f : # I M # N . Then Re is isomorphic to a direct summand of M . 2. Let R be the ring of all N×N matrice...
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Next: Chapter Notes Up: 11 Hypercube Algorithms Previous: 11.5 Summary 1. Execute the hypercube summation algorithm by hand for N=8, and satisfy yourself that you obtain the correct answer. 2. Use Equations 11.1 and 11.2 to identify problem size, processor count, and machine parameter regimes in which each of the two...
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So-called Bayesian hypothesis testing is just as bad as regular hypothesis testing - Statistical Modeling, Causal Inference, and Social Science So-called Bayesian hypothesis testing is just as bad as regular hypothesis testing Steve Ziliak points me to this article by the always-excellent Carl Bialik, slamming hypothes...
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Wolfram Demonstrations Project Parametric Equation of a Circle in 3D A circle in 3D is parameterized by six numbers: two for the orientation of its unit normal vector, one for the radius, and three for the circle center . While a 2D circle is parameterized by only three numbers (two for the center and one for the radiu...
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Seifert fiberable manifolds with several Seifert fiberings up vote 2 down vote favorite I have a question on Theorem 2.3 on page 34 of Hatcher's notes on 3-manifolds: Hatcher: Notes on Basic 3-Manifold Topology. Regarding the class d), it follows from Proposition 2.1 on page 31, that $M(0,0;1/2,-1/2,\alpha/\beta)$ is f...
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oglm: Ordinal Generalized Linear Models Richard Williams, University of Notre Dame Note: Those who are interested in oglm may also be interested in its older sibling, gologit2. Much of the material on the gologit2 page will also apply t...
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Definitions for octalˈɒk tl This page provides all possible meanings and translations of the word octal Random House Webster's College Dictionary oc•talˈɒk tl(adj.) 1. of or pertaining to a number system with base 8, employing the numerals 0 through 7. Category: Computers, Math Origin of octal: 1935–40; < L oct(ō)...
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Removing largest item in BST tree? How would I remove the largest node in a Binary Search tree? function prototype: boolean remove_largest(node *& root) I know that if there's no right child, then the root node has to be deleted. If there is a right child, then traverse that path for the largest node. But how to make t...
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