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An open letter to Steve LevittAn open letter to Steve Levitt An open letter to Steve Levitt Now, that’s the total electric energy consumed during the year, and you can turn that into the rate of energy consumption (measured in Watts, just like the world was one big light bulb) by dividing kilowatt hours by the number o...
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Integral of e^(-as^2)cos(Bs)ds from 0-infinity Thanks Jameson, the problem is if you apply integration by parts across that definite interval, you end up with an only marginally different integral, and applying it again gets you back where you started(which was kinda neat)that's the first thing I tried, also with the c...
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A tough limit This problem came up in another thread. Let's see if it can be done using a CAS and some experimental techniques. First we attempt to approximate the sum as accurately as we can: with confidence in all the digits. Next a PSLQ was done to try to identify the number in terms of simple constants. This turned...
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homology with compact supports up vote 8 down vote favorite In one of the exercises in McDuff and Salamon, they mention homology with compact supports. I know how to define *co*homology with compact supports, but I can't picture the homology version. How do I say that a chain has compact support? If I use singular chai...
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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: Could someone explain how the attenuation of sound or light th...
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Mole question Hello, how would i solve the following?: "How many litres of air (78% N2, 22% O2 by volume) are needed for the combustion of 1 litre of octane, C8H18, a typical gasoline component, of density 0.70g/mL?" Note - 1 mole of oxygen gas is equal to 24.5 litres. I have done the chemical equation of the combustio...
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search results Expand all Collapse all Results 1 - 2 of 2 1. CJM 2005 (vol 57 pp. 400) Generalized $k$-Configurations In this paper, we find configurations of points in $n$-dimensional projective space ($\proj ^n$) which simultaneously generalize both $k$-configurations and reduced 0-dimensional complete inte...
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Teacher Materials: • Overhead projector • Six paper clips Student Materials: • Chalk or white board for each student with accompanying writing utensil, or piece of paper and pencil. • Dividing Shapes Worksheet Lesson Part I: 1. Draw a large rectangle on the board. Divide it into 5 equal parts. Draw ano...
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Post a reply y' = 0.11y, where y' is the amount you get per year, y is the amount you have, and t is time (in years) dy/y = 0.11dt ln(|y|) = 0.11t + C y = C*e^(0.11t) y(0) = 3,415,569 y(0) = C*e^0 C = 3,415,569 y = 3,415,569*e^(0.11t) --> This is the equation you're looking for y = 5,000,000 5,000,000 = 3,415,569*e^(0....
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Coronado SAT Math Tutor Find a Coronado SAT Math Tutor A little about me: My name is Doug H. and I am a twenty-three-year-old Liberal Studies and English Major currently attending California State University Dominguez Hills. I spent the previous five years in the military where I worked as a apart of the Educationa...
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FOM: Effective Bounds in Core Mathematics Martin Davis martin at eipye.com Thu Jun 29 11:37:33 EDT 2000 At 03:55 PM 6/27/00 -0400, Fred Richman wrote: >An analysis of a classical proof of P >might reveal a constructive proof of a classically equivalent theorem >Q. The constructivist would maintain that Q is what had be...
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Convergence of the summation 1/p^(1+iy) (over all primes p with y a nonzero real number) up vote 4 down vote favorite For $z\in\mathbb{C}$ with real part greater than $1$ the sum $$\sum_{p}{\frac{1}{p^z}},$$ where the sum is taken over all primes $p$, converges absolutely. It is also well known that the same sum with...
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The converse of smoothed analysis A year ago, Timothy Gowers posted the following beautiful question to MathOverflow: Are there any interesting examples of random NP-complete problems? Here’s an example of the kind of thing I mean. Let’s consider a random instance of 3-SAT, where you choose enough clauses for t...
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velocity and kinetic energy of a neutron First, the expression E=mc^2 does not give the kinetic energy of a particle. Second, even if it did, your method is immune to the given wavelength, so that should give you some idea where you should be looking. How can you relate the wavelength of a particle to its momentum?
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When does the zeta function take on integer values? up vote 19 down vote favorite Here $\zeta(s)$ is the usual Riemann zeta function, defined as $\sum_{n=1}^\infty n^{-s}$ for $\Re(s)>1$. Let $A_n=${$s\;:\;\zeta(s)=n$}. The behaviour of $A_0$ is basically just the Riemann hypothesis; my question concerns $A_n$ for $n\n...
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We describe first a general graphical method to represent nonlinear transformations , and apply it to the case of the invariant transformations of tensors of a certain kind . We interpret then the Lie algebra as well as the Hopf algebra of functions of such a group of nonlinear transformations . Finally we show how to ...
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8.NS Irrational Numbers on the Number Line Without using your calculator, label approximate locations for the following numbers on the number line. 1. $\pi$ 2. $-(\frac12 \times \pi)$ 3. $2\sqrt2$ 4. $\sqrt{17}$ When students plot irrational numbers on the number line, it helps reinforce the idea that they fit into...
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9/3 - 9/6 Tuesday, September 3, 2013 - Dividing Decimals by Decimals Bell Work Students continued to practice applying their skills of adding, subtracting, and multiplying decimals through finding the (1) discount, (2) new price, (3) sales tax, (4) and total cost of a magic set. While working on Bell Work, students who...
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s new in general statistics What’s new in general statistics • Contrasts, which is to say, tests of linear hypotheses involving factor variables and their interactions from the most recently fit model, and that model can be virtually any model that Stata can fit. Tests include ANOVA-style tests of main effects, s...
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Symmetric Informationally Complete POVMs in Prime Dimensions Le contenu de cette page n’est pas disponible en français. Veuillez nous en excuser. Symmetric Informationally Complete POVMs in Prime Dimensions A symmetric informationally complete positive-operator-valued measure (SIC POVM) is a special POVM that is compos...
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Results 1 - 10 of 15 - JOURNAL OF AUTOMATED REASONING , 1997 "... This article discusses the two incarnations of Otter entered in the CADE-13 Automated Theorem Proving Competition. Also presented are some historical background, a summary of applications that have led to new results in mathematics and logic, and a gener...
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Quantum black hole in Loop Quantum Gravity Today micro black holes are known (seeing the brief review ). However, we do not know what is a quantum black hole? A quantum black hole is not necessarily a very small black hole. In fact, large black holes may or maynot demonstrate some quantum effects when they touch their ...
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Pile Cap design Pile cap definition – Pile Cap design example A pile cap is outlined as a concrete block cast on the pinnacle of a cluster of piles, to transmit the load from the structure to the group of piles. Generally, pile cap transfers the load kind the structures to a pile group, then the load any transfers to f...
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scipy.optimize.brenth(f, a, b, args=(), xtol=1e-12, rtol=4.4408920985006262e-16, maxiter=100, full_output=False, disp=True)[source]¶ Find root of f in [a,b]. A variation on the classic Brent routine to find a zero of the function f between the arguments a and b that uses hyperbolic extrapolation instead of inve...
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Connected sets March 16th 2011, 03:36 AM Connected sets Let A be connected subset of X and let A ⊂ B ⊂ cl(A). Show that B is connected and hence, in particuar, cl(A) is connected. Hint: (Use) Let G∪H be a disconnection of A and let B be a connected subset of A then we see that either B∩H=∅ or B∩G=∅, and so eith...
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[Beowulf] OT: public random numbers? Vincent Diepeveen diep at xs4all.nl Fri Aug 26 12:53:14 EDT 2011 On Aug 26, 2011, at 2:57 PM, Robert G. Brown wrote: > On Fri, 26 Aug 2011, Vincent Diepeveen wrote: >> EVERY PROGRAMMER IS DOING THIS TO USE RANDOM NUMBERS IN THEIR >> PROGRAM. > Bullshit. "Every programmer" isn't d...
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Physics Forums - View Single Post - 0 divided by 0 Hii , Nano-Passion !! This is a very interesting question. 0/0 is neither ∞ nor 0. It is what is "Indeterminate". For example we can say that 1/0 = ∞ because 0x1 = 0 , 0x10 = 0. So we assume that somehow at an undefined place that is ∞ 0 will become 1. But in case of ...
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Montessori - Mathematics - Introduction Math is all around the young child from day one. How old are you? In one hour you will go to school. You were born on the 2nd. Number itself cannot be defined and understand of number grows from experience with real objects but eventually they become abstract ideas. It is one of ...
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Reference on the question mark cell complex up vote 4 down vote favorite The question mark complex is a finite spectrum whose cohomology looks like a "question mark" (when drawn as a module over the Steenrod algebra): that is, there is an element in dimension zero $a_0$, an element $a_2 = \mathrm{Sq}^2 a_0$, and an ele...
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Law Of Restitution And Momentum let's assume that there are two ball of identical mass and one of the two is stationary . and the collision is NOT head on . I know that the law of restitution always applies ONLY to the line of impact of two bodies .What about momentum , is it conserved in both the line of impact AND th...
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James Cussens [Research] [PhD supervision] [Projects] [Software] [Teaching] [Professional Activities] [Administration] [Personal history] [Contact information] [Dept home page] GOBNILP software for exact Bayesian network learning Topics for prospective PhD students Recent papers • Chris J. Oates, Jim Q. Smith, Sach M...
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How to Draw a Quadrilateral? Quadrilateral is a word formed by Combination of two words i.e. 'Quad' and 'Latus' here 'Quad' means 'Four' and 'Latus' means 'Side'. The sum of internal angles of regular quadrilateral PQRS is equals to 360 degree. We can call a quadrilateral as a Polygon with four sides or edges. Quadrila...
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An acoustic correction method for extracting sound signals Wang, Z.K., Djambazov, G.S., Lai, C.-H. and Pericleous, K.A. (2004) An acoustic correction method for extracting sound signals. Computers & Mathematics with Applications, 47 (1). pp. 57-69. ISSN 0898-1221 (doi:10.1016/S0898-1221(04)90005-3) Full text not availa...
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haos on hyperbolic surfaces TCC Course (Winter 2013) Dynamics and Quantum Chaos on hyperbolic surfaces Course Description: The aim of this course is to develop, from scratch, classical and quantum dynamics in the setting of hyperbolic surfaces. Flows on hyperbolic surfaces can be introduced with minimal prerequsites, b...
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Is there any relationship between Bourbaki's Epsilon Calculus and Lambda Calculus ? Is \lambda {x} same as \tau_{x} ? ? up vote 3 down vote favorite Is there any relationship between Bourbaki's Epsilon Calculus and Lambda Calculus ? Whether $\lambda {x}$ is same as $\tau _{x}$ ? Are the rules of Meta-Mathematics (Crite...
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[Haskell-cafe] State Monad - using the updated state Ryan Ingram ryani.spam at gmail.com Wed Jan 7 21:28:33 EST 2009 Hi Phil. First a quick style comment, then I'll get to the meat of your question. getRanq1 is correct; although quite verbose. A simpler definition is this: getRanq1 = State ranq1 This uses the State c...
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GMAT Math: Lines & Slope in the x-y plane Here are a set of practice GMAT questions about the Cartesian plane. 1) What is the equation of the line that goes through (–2, 3) and (5, –4)? 1. y = –x + 1 2. y = x + 5 3. y = –3x/7 + 15/7 4. y = –4x/3 + 1/3 5. y = 9x/5 + 33/5 2) The line y = 5x/3 + b goes through the po...
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12.1 Direction Angles and Direction Cosines Next: 12.2 Planes Up: 12 DirectionsPlanes and Lines Previous: 12 DirectionsPlanes and Lines Given a vector (a,b,c) in three-space, the direction cosines of this vector are Here the direction angles x-, y- and z-axes, respectively. In formulas, it is usually the direction cosi...
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Direct and Inverse Variation Bigger means farther away from zero and smaller means closer to zero. (This is discussed in more detail in a future section.) Suppose that $\,y = 2x\,$. When $\,x\,$ gets bigger, $\,y\,$ gets bigger. When $\,y\,$ gets bigger, $\,x\,$ gets bigger. In this type of relationship, $\,x\,$ and $\...
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Type III: Mixed Mesh Next: Reduced Computational Complexity and Up: The Waveguide Mesh Previous: Type II: Current-centered Mesh We set where is some positive constant, and then choose The optimal value of is easily shown to be and this leads to the constraint for , integer and and half-integer. As in (1+1)D, this b...
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Math Forum Discussions - Re: The Distinguishability argument of the Reals. Date: Jan 3, 2013 8:09 PM Author: fom Subject: Re: The Distinguishability argument of the Reals. On 1/3/2013 3:53 PM, Virgil wrote: > In article > <a60601d5-24a2-4501-a28b-84a7b1e53bac@ci3g2000vbb.googlegroups.com>, > WM <mueckenh@rz.fh-augsbu...
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When you evaluate any log (base a) b where a > b and b> 1 then: a) log (base a) b > 1 b) 0 < log (base a) b < 1 c)... - Homework Help - eNotes.com When you evaluate any log (base a) b where a > b and b> 1 then: a) log (base a) b > 1 b) 0 < log (base a) b < 1 c) log (base a) b < 0 d) Cannot be determined The value of `...
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Finding Limit of Trig Func Multiplication is not distributive with respect to multiplication. I'm the kind of person that feels very unsatisfied without a proof or a theorem to refer to. But I guess I'll stop pulling your rear. Thanks for your help, one final thing though; if this previous calculation was correct, coul...
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