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The Extremely Efficient New Model in Milling of Complicated Surfaces in 5-Axis Machining for 3-Dimensional Contact
Yi Lou1, Huran Liu1, Bo Tan2
1Department of Mechanical Engineering, Zhejiang University of Science and Technology, Hangzhou, China.
2The State Key Laboratory of Digital Manufacturing Equipment and Technolo... |
Rewrite the following integral expressions as single integrals.
\int _ { - 3 } ^ { - 5 } f ( x ) d x + \int _ { - 5 } ^ { - 3 } g ( x ) d x
\int_{a}^{b}f(x)dx=\int_{b}^{a}-f(x)dx
\int_{-5}^{-3}\left (g(x)-f(x) \right )dx
3 \int _ { 1 } ^ { 6 } f ( x ) d x + 5 \int _ { 1 } ^ { 6 } g ( x ) d x
Translation: three times th... |
Introduction to Chemical Engineering Processes/Multiple Components in Multiple Processes - Wikibooks, open books for an open world
1 Introduction to Problem Solving with Multiple Components and Processes
2 Degree of Freedom Analysis
2.1 Degrees of Freedom in Multiple-Process Systems
3 Using Degrees of Freedom to Make a... |
New Liouville theorems for linear second order degenerate elliptic equations in divergence form
Moschini, Luisa
Kondratiev, Vladimir ; Liskevich, Vitali ; Moroz, Vitaly
Super-critical boundary bubbling in a semilinear Neumann problem
del Pino, Manuel ; Musso, Monica ; Pistoia, Angela
Comparison results and steady state... |
Structural Reliability of Monopods Under Storm Overload | J. Offshore Mech. Arct. Eng. | ASME Digital Collection
Center for Oil & Gas Engineering, The University of Western Australia, Perth, Australia
N. R. Anthony,
N. R. Anthony
S. Tuty,
S. Tuty
Contributed by the OOAE Division for publication in the JOURNAL OF OFFSHO... |
Canjar Filters
2017 Canjar Filters
Osvaldo Guzmán, Michael Hrušák, Arturo Martínez-Celis
\mathcal{F}
\omega
\mathcal{F}
is Canjar if the corresponding Mathias forcing does not add a dominating real. We prove that any Borel Canjar filter is
{F}_{\sigma }
, solving a problem of Hrušák and Minami. We give several examples... |
Difference between revisions of "751.17 Concrete Slab Bridges" - Engineering_Policy_Guide
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Stochastic Simultaneous Stabilization and Parking Control of the Brockett Integrator | J. Dyn. Sys., Meas., Control. | ASME Digital Collection
School of Civil and. Mechanical Engineering, Curtin University
Kent Street, Bentley, WA 6102,
1Corresponding author. e-mail: duc@curtin.edu.au
Do, K. D. (February 21, 2022). "St... |
Introduction to Chemical Engineering Processes/Steady state energy balance - Wikibooks, open books for an open world
1 General Balance Equation Revisited
3 Energy Flows due to Mass Flows
4 Other energy flows into and out of the system
5 Overall steady - state energy balance
General Balance Equation RevisitedEdit
Recall... |
Abelian_variety Knowpia
In mathematics, particularly in algebraic geometry, complex analysis and algebraic number theory, an abelian variety is a projective algebraic variety that is also an algebraic group, i.e., has a group law that can be defined by regular functions. Abelian varieties are at the same time among the... |
Introduction to Chemical Engineering Processes/How to Analyze a Recycle System - Wikibooks, open books for an open world
1 Differences between Recycle and non-Recycle systems
1.1 Assumptions at the Splitting Point
1.2 Assumptions at the Recombination Point
2 Degree of Freedom Analysis of Recycle Systems
3 Suggested Sol... |
Development of Polymeric Nerve Guidance Conduits That Contain Anisotropic Cues Including Aligned Microfibers and Gradients of Adsorbed Laminin-1 | J. Med. Devices | ASME Digital Collection
Jared M. Cregg,
Jared M. Cregg
, Houghton, MI USA
Han Bing Wang,
Han Bing Wang
Michael E. Mullins, Ph.D.,
Michael E. Mullins, Ph.D.... |
System Of Particles And Rotational Motion, Popular Questions: Karnataka Class 11-science PHYSICS, Physics Puc I (part 1) - Meritnation
A car is moving from rest.After 10secs its wheels rotate 360 times in 1min.if radius of the wheel is 50cm,then find
i)angular acceleration and
ii)angular velocity after 30 secs
Derive a... |
Lemma 10.156.3 (05WR)—The Stacks project
Section 10.156: Henselization and quasi-finite ring maps
Lemma 10.156.3. Let $R \to S$ be a ring map. Let $\mathfrak q$ be a prime of $S$ lying over $\mathfrak p$ in $R$. Assume $R \to S$ is quasi-finite at $\mathfrak q$. Let $\kappa _2^{sep}/\kappa (\mathfrak q)$ be a separable... |
Double wishbone independent suspension - Simulink - MathWorks Switzerland
Independent Suspension - Double Wishbone
Enable active damping
Compliance and Damping - Active
The Independent Suspension - Double Wishbone block implements an independent double wishbone suspension for multiple axles with multiple tracks per axl... |
Form regulator given state-feedback and estimator gains - MATLAB reg - MathWorks España
Form regulator given state-feedback and estimator gains
rsys = reg(sys,K,L)
rsys = reg(sys,K,L,sensors,known,controls)
rsys = reg(sys,K,L) forms a dynamic regulator or compensator rsys given a state-space model sys of the plant, a s... |
The Movement of Orbits and Their Effect on the Encoding of Letters in Partition Theory
Rahmah J. Shareef, Ammar S. Mahmood*
University of Mosul, Department of Mathematic, College of Education for Pure Science, Mosul, Iraq.
This research aims to study the movement of orbits proposed by Mohammed et al. in 2015 and 2016, ... |
Explain why there are an infinite number of antiderivatives for each function. Demonstrate this fact with an example.
+C
represents a vertical shift.
Explain why two functions that are the same in every way except for their vertical position would have the exact same slope at every value of
x |
Home : Support : Online Help : Programming : Logic : Boolean : verify : neighborhood
verify that a point is within a neighborhood of another
verify(expr1, expr2, neighborhood(dist, opt1, opt2, ...))
verify(expr1, expr2, neighbourhood(dist, opt1, opt2, ...))
algebraic objects or lists of algebraic objects
algebraic obje... |
Use a Riemann sum with
20
rectangles to approximate the following integrals. Then use the numerical integration feature of your graphing calculator to check your answer.
\displaystyle \sum_{i=0}^{n-1}\Delta xf(a+\Delta xi)
\int _ { 0 } ^ { 4 } ( 2 - 4 x ^ { 3 / 2 } ) d x
Riemann approximation:
\approx \displaystyle\sum... |
On The Dilution Effect | monkey's uncle
Conservation, Human Ecology, Infectious Disease
On The Dilution Effect
18 March 2013 jhj1 2 Comments
A new paper written by Dan Salkeld (formerly of Stanford), Kerry Padgett (CA Department of Public Health), and myself just came out in the journal Ecology Letters this week.
One o... |
Introduction to Chemical Engineering Processes/Atom balances - Wikibooks, open books for an open world
1 The concept of atom balances
2 Mathematical formulation of the atom balance
3 Degree of Freedom Analysis for the atom balance
4 Example of the use of the atom balance
4.1 Degree of Freedom Analysis
5 Example of bala... |
Stake BRIGHT - Bright Union
Join the Union by staking BRIGHT
Many cryptocurrencies allow for staking in a staking pool. This can be seen as a interest-bearing savings account which requires you to lock your funds for a certain amount of time. The reason why - at many good projects - your crypto earns a reward is becaus... |
» RAS200 — engaging citizens with astronomy acr…
The night skies and the planet on which we live can be inspirational to young and old alike. In the run up to its 200th anniversary in 2020, the U.K.'s Royal Astronomical Society has put together a £1 million scheme to fund outreach and engagement activities for groups t... |
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{\displaystyle x=10}
{\displaystyle dx=0.2}
{\displaystyle P(x... |
International conference on dynamical systems in mathematical physics - Tome (1976) no. 40
title = {International conference on dynamical systems in mathematical physics},
TI - International conference on dynamical systems in mathematical physics
International conference on dynamical systems in mathematical physi... |
PneumoniaCheck: A Device for Sampling Lower Airway Aerosols | J. Med. Devices | ASME Digital Collection
Tamera L. Scholz,
Tamera L. Scholz
G.W.W. School of Mechanical Engineering,
e-mail: tamera.scholz@me.gatech.edu
Prem A. Midha,
Prem A. Midha
e-mail: prem@gatech.edu
Larry J. Anderson,
Division of Viral Diseases, NCIR... |
n
is a positive integer write an integral to represent
\lim\limits_ { n \rightarrow \infty } \frac { 1 } { n } [ \frac { 1 } { ( \frac { 1 } { n } ) } + \frac { 1 } { ( \frac { 2 } { n } ) } + \ldots + \frac { 1 } { ( \frac { n } { n } ) } ]
Notice that this is a Riemann sum with infinitely many rectangles.
And a Riema... |
wildcard - Maple Help
Home : Support : Online Help : Programming : Logic : Boolean : verify : wildcard
verify a relation between two expressions, independent of variable names
verify(expr1, expr2, wildcard)
verify(expr1, expr2, wildcard(typ))
verify(expr1, expr2, wildcard(typ, ver))
The verify(expr1, expr2, wildcard) a... |
Behavioral model of voltage-controlled oscillator - MATLAB - MathWorks Benelux
Frequency dependence on input voltage
Input voltage corresponding to nominal frequency
Rate of change of frequency with input voltage
Input voltage vector
Frequency deviation from nominal
Output voltage peak amplitude
Frequency tracking time... |
In finance, a foreign exchange option (commonly shortened to just FX option or currency option) is a derivative financial instrument that gives the right but not the obligation to exchange money denominated in one currency into another currency at a pre-agreed exchange rate on a specified date.[1] See Foreign exchange ... |
Atrial fibrillation (AF) is the most common tachyarrhythmia encountered in clinical practice [1]. Due to progressive population aging, the prevalence of this condition, currently settled at 2–4% worldwide, is deemed to double in the coming decades [1, 2, 3, 4]. Coronary artery disease (CAD) frequently coexists with AF,... |
Analytic Number Theory/Dirichlet series - Wikibooks, open books for an open world
Analytic Number Theory/Dirichlet series
For the remainder of this book, we shall use Riemann's convention of denoting complex numbers:
{\displaystyle s=\sigma +it}
{\displaystyle f}
be an arithmetic function. Then the Dirichlet series ass... |
A Robust Nonlinear Observer for a Class of Neural Mass Models
Xian Liu, Dongkai Miao, Qing Gao, "A Robust Nonlinear Observer for a Class of Neural Mass Models", The Scientific World Journal, vol. 2014, Article ID 215943, 5 pages, 2014. https://doi.org/10.1155/2014/215943
Xian Liu ,1 Dongkai Miao,1 and Qing Gao 1
1Key L... |
A Modified Mann Iteration by Boundary Point Method for Finding Minimum-Norm Fixed Point of Nonexpansive Mappings
Songnian He, Wenlong Zhu, "A Modified Mann Iteration by Boundary Point Method for Finding Minimum-Norm Fixed Point of Nonexpansive Mappings", Abstract and Applied Analysis, vol. 2013, Article ID 768595, 6 pa... |
Chirality - Course Hero
General Chemistry/Organic Chemistry/Chirality
If a molecule does not have a plane of symmetry and its isomers cannot be rotated or reflected to match, it is called a chiral molecule. Chirality is a form of spatial isomerism. Two molecules that have the same molecular formula and bond structures ... |
For each function, find its slope function,
f^\prime(x)
f ( x ) = \frac { 2 } { 5 } x ^ { - 2 } - 4 x
Power Rule.
f ( x ) = - 2 \sqrt { x }
Before you differentiate, rewrite
f(x)
with a fractional exponent.
f(x) = 6\operatorname{ cos }x
f^\prime(x)
be positive or negative?
f ( x ) = \frac { 4 x ^ { 2 } + 4 } { x ^ { 2 ... |
TGTPGTCS: August 2021,TGT PGT CS, TGT PGT Computer Science, DSSSB Computer Science, KVS Computer Science, HTET, CSIP4CBSE, CBSE4CSIP
If a transaction has obtained a __________ lock, it can read but cannot write on the item
a) Shared mode
b) Exclusive mode
c) Read only mode
d) Write only mode
If a transaction has obtain... |
Not to be confused with Vector field.
2 Related concepts and properties
4.1 Arrows in the plane
4.2 Second example: ordered pairs of numbers
4.4 Complex numbers and other field extensions
5 Linear maps and matrices
6.1 Subspaces and quotient spaces
6.2 Direct product and direct sum
7 Vector spaces with additional struc... |
n-r+1..n
n
r
\mathrm{with}\left(\mathrm{LinearAlgebra}[\mathrm{Modular}]\right):
p≔2741
\textcolor[rgb]{0,0,1}{p}\textcolor[rgb]{0,0,1}{≔}\textcolor[rgb]{0,0,1}{2741}
A≔\mathrm{Mod}\left(p,\mathrm{Matrix}\left(5,5,\left(i,j\right)↦\mathrm{rand}\left(\right)\right),\mathrm{integer}[]\right):
\mathrm{Fill}\left(p,A,... |
Scalable implementation of the gradient boosted tree machine learning algorithm
The XGBoost Contributors
XGBoost[2] (eXtreme Gradient Boosting) is an open-source software library which provides a regularizing gradient boosting framework for C++, Java, Python,[3] R,[4] Julia,[5] Perl,[6] and Scala. It works on Linux, Wi... |
Least Common Multiple - Maple Help
Home : Support : Online Help : Math Apps : Discrete Mathematics : Least Common Multiple
and
b
is the smallest positive integer which is a multiple of both
and
b
. Consider two balls bouncing in steps of length
and
b
respectively, and watch them bounce until they both land on the groun... |
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{\displaystyle dy}
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Today's mystery function has these properties:
f^{\prime\prime}(−3) = f^\prime(−3) = f(−3) = 0
. What do you know about the graph? What don't you know?
When a 1st-derivative is equal to zero at
x = a
x = a
is a CANDIDATE for a local max or a local min. When a
2
nd-derivative is equal to zero at
x = a
x = a
is also a CA... |
Home : Support : Online Help : Math Apps : Real and Complex Numbers : Roots of Unity
A root of unity, also known as a de Moivre number, is a complex number z which satisfies
{z}^{ n} = 1
, for some positive integer n.
Solving for the
{\mathbit{n}}^{\mathbit{th}}
Note that Maple uses the uppercase letter I, rather than ... |
Home : Support : Online Help : Programming : Logic : Boolean : verify : RootOf
verify equality of expressions involving RootOf
verify(expr1, expr2, RootOf)
verify(expr1, expr2, 'RootOf'(ver))
verification after normalizing RootOf subexpressions
The verify(expr1, expr2, RootOf) calling sequence performs the following st... |
Mass in thermal systems - MATLAB
Mass in thermal systems
The Thermal Mass block represents a thermal mass, which reflects the ability of a material or a combination of materials to store internal energy. The property is characterized by mass of the material and its specific heat. The thermal mass is described with the ... |
Spline interpolation - MATLAB spapi - MathWorks América Latina
Bivariate Spline Interpolant and Osculatory Interpolation to Gridded Data
spline = spapi(knots,x,y)
spapi(k,x,y)
spapi({knork1,...,knorkm},{x1,...,xm},y)
spapi(...,'noderiv')
spline = spapi(knots,x,y) returns the spline f (if any) of order
k = length(knots)... |
Pseudo-Euclidean space - Wikipedia
In mathematics and theoretical physics, a pseudo-Euclidean space is a finite-dimensional real n-space together with a non-degenerate quadratic form q. Such a quadratic form can, given a suitable choice of basis (e1, …, en), be applied to a vector x = x1e1 + ⋯ + xnen, giving
{\displays... |
Evaluate the following integrals without a calculator. Then write a statement about the connection between them. Check your answer with a calculator.
\int _ { 2 } ^ { 9 } 8 x d x
y = 8x
is a linear function, and the area between
x = 2
x = 9
is trapezoidal.
\int _ { 2 } ^ { 9 } ( 8 x + 5 ) d x
What effect does the
+5
ha... |
Mantle convection - Wikipedia
Mantle convection is the very slow creeping motion of Earth's solid silicate mantle caused by convection currents carrying heat from the interior to the planet's surface.[1][2]
The Earth's surface lithosphere rides atop the asthenosphere and the two form the components of the upper mantle.... |
Definition 110.26.2 (027Y)—The Stacks project
Section 110.26: Hilbert functions
Definition 110.26.2 (cite)
Definition 110.26.2. A graded module $M$ over a ring $A$ is an $A$-module $M$ endowed with a direct sum decomposition $ \bigoplus \nolimits _{n \in {\mathbf Z}} M_ n $ into $A$-submodules. We will say that $M$ is ... |
Power bandwidth - MATLAB powerbw - MathWorks France
3-dB Bandwidth of Chirps
3-dB Bandwidth of Sinusoids
Bandwidth of Bandlimited Signals
freqlims
flofhi
bw = powerbw(x)
bw = powerbw(x,fs)
bw = powerbw(pxx,f)
bw = powerbw(sxx,f,rbw)
bw = powerbw(___,freqlims,r)
[bw,flo,fhi,power] = powerbw(___)
powerbw(___)
bw = powerb... |
Samuel J. Li — Asymptotic Expansion of the Error Function
Asymptotic Expansion of the Error Function
Published May 5, 2021|4 minute read
This post documents the implementation of the error function
\mathrm{erf}(z)
used in my complex function plotter. For small
z
, I use the asympotic series by Abramowitz & Stegun. For ... |
Section 86.33 (0AQE): Maps out of affine formal schemes—The Stacks project
Section 86.33: Maps out of affine formal schemes (cite)
86.33 Maps out of affine formal schemes
We prove a few results that will be useful later. In the paper [Bhatt-Algebraize] the reader can find very general results of a similar nature.
Lemma... |
f ( x ) = \left\{ \begin{array} { l l } { 2 x ^ { 2 } - 4 \text { for } x \leq 3 } \\ { - 2 x - 5 \text { for } x > 3 } \end{array} \right.
\lim\limits_ { x \rightarrow 3 ^ { + } } f ( x )
Notice that the boundary point is
x = 3
. Which piece is to the right of that boundary point?
\lim\limits_ { x \rightarrow 3 ^ { - ... |
ERROR: type should be string, got "https://stats.libretexts.org/@app/auth/3/login?returnto=https%3A%2F%2Fstats.libretexts.org%2FBookshelves%2FIntroductory_Statistics%2FBook%253A_Statistical_Thinking_for_the_21st_Century_(Poldrack)%2F08%253A_Fitting_Models_to_Data%2F8.10%253A_Z-scores\nHaving characterized a distribution in terms of its central tendency and variability, it is often useful to express the individual scores in terms of where they sit with respect to the overall distribution. Let’s say that we are interested in characterizing the relative level of crimes across different states, in order to determine whether California is a particularly dangerous place. We can ask this question using data for 2014 from the FBI’s Uniform Crime Reporting site. The left panel of Figure 8.8 shows a histogram of the number of violent crimes per state, highlighting the value for California. Looking at these data, it seems like California is terribly dangerous, with 153709 crimes in that year.\nFigure 8.8: Left: Histogram of the number of violent crimes. The value for CA is plotted in blue. Right: A map of the same data, with number of crimes plotted for each state in color.\nWith R it’s also easy to generate a map showing the distribution of a variable across states, which is presented in the right panel of Figure 8.8.\nIt may have occurred to you, however, that CA also has the largest population of any state in the US, so it’s reasonable that it will also have a larger number of crimes. If we plot the two against one another (see left panel of Figure 8.9), we see that there is a direct relationship between population and the number of crimes.\nFigure 8.9: Left: A plot of number of crimes versus population by state. Right: A histogram of per capita crime rates, expressed as crimes per 100,000 people.\nInstead of using the raw numbers of crimes, we should instead use the per-capita violent crime rate, which we obtain by dividing the number of crimes by the population of the state. The dataset from the FBI already includes this value (expressed as rate per 100,000 people). Looking at the right panel of Figure 8.9, we see that California is not so dangerous after all – its crime rate of 396.10 per 100,000 people is a bit above the mean across states of 346.81, but well within the range of many other states. But what if we want to get a clearer view of how far it is from the rest of the distribution?\nThe Z-score allows us to express data in a way that provides more insight into each data point’s relationship to the overall distribution. The formula to compute a Z-score for a data point given that we know the value of the population mean\n\\mu\n\\sigma\nIntuitively, you can think of a Z-score as telling you how far away from the mean any data point is, in units of standard deviation. We can compute this for the crime rate data, as shown in Figure 8.10.\n## [1] \"mean of Z-scored data: 1.4658413372004e-16\"\n## [1] \"std deviation of Z-scored data: 1\"\nThe scatterplot shows us that the process of Z-scoring doesn’t change the relative distribution of the data points (visible in the fact that the orginal data and Z-scored data fall on a straight line when plotted against each other) – it just shifts them to have a mean of zero and a standard deviation of one. However, if you look closely, you will see that the mean isn’t exactly zero – it’s just very small. What is going on here is that the computer represents numbers with a certain amount of numerical precision - which means that there are numbers that are not exactly zero, but are small enough that R considers them to be zero.\nFigure 8.11 shows the Z-scored crime data using the geographical view.\nThe “Z” in “Z-score”\" comes from the fact that the standard normal distribution (that is, a normal distribution with a mean of zero and a standard deviation of 1) is often referred to as the “Z” distribution. We can use the standard normal distribution to help us understand what specific Z scores tell us about where a data point sits with respect to the rest of the distribution.\nThe upper panel in Figure 8.12 shows that we expect about 16% of values to fall in\nZ\\ge 1\n, and the same proportion to fall in\nZ\\le -1\nFigure 8.13 shows the same plot for two standard deviations. Here we see that only about 2.3% of values fall in\nZ \\le -2\nand the same in\nZ \\ge 2\n. Thus, if we know the Z-score for a particular data point, we can estimate how likely or unlikely we would be to find a value at least as extreme as that value, which lets us put values into better context.\nOne useful application of Z-scores is to compare distributions of different variables. Let’s say that we want to compare the distributions of violent crimes and property crimes across states. In the left panel of Figure 8.15 we plot those against one another, with CA plotted in blue. As you can see the raw rates of property crimes are far higher than the raw rates of violent crimes, so we can’t just compare the numbers directly. However, we can plot the Z-scores for these data against one another (right panel of Figure 8.15)– here again we see that the distribution of the data does not change. Having put the data into Z-scores for each variable makes them comparable, and lets us see that California is actually right in the middle of the distribution in terms of both violent crime and property crime.\nBecause Z-scores are directly comparable, we can also compute a “Violence difference” score that expresses the relative rate of violent to non-violent (property) crimes across states. We can then plot those scores against population (see right panel of Figure 8.16). This shows how we can use Z-scores to bring different variables together on a common scale.\nIt is worth noting that the smallest states appear to have the largest differences in both directions. While it might be tempting to look at each state and try to determine why it has a high or low difference score, this probably reflects the fact that the estimates obtained from smaller samples are necessarily going to be more variable, as we will discuss in the later chapter on Sampling.\n8.10: Z-scores is shared under a not declared license and was authored, remixed, and/or curated by Russell A. Poldrack via source content that was edited to conform to the style and standards of the LibreTexts platform; a detailed edit history is available upon request." |
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|We learn a lot about the shape of a function's graph from its derivatives. When a first derivative is positive, the function ... |
Differentiate the following functions. Determine if the function is differentiable for all reals.
y =\operatorname{sin}(x-3)
Compare the graph of
y =\operatorname{sin}(x-3)
with its parent
y =\operatorname{sin}x
y =\operatorname{sin}(x-3)
looks just like
y =\operatorname{sin}x
. Their periods are the same. Their amplit... |
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EPG 640.1.2.1 applies to roadway design frequency only. For details regarding design frequency on bridges, see EPG 751.10.3 Bridge Deck Drainage – Slab Drains.
For major roads, choose a storm frequency in th... |
facint - Maple Help
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test for factored integer form
type(expr, facint)
This function will return true if expr is an expression of the form returned by the function ifactor, and false otherwise.
0
1
-1
are considered to be of type facint, but a... |
Prediction of Flutter of Turbine Blades in a Transonic Annular Cascade | J. Fluids Eng. | ASME Digital Collection
, Irvine, California
McBean, I., Hourigan, K., Thompson, M., and Liu, F. (May 29, 2005). "Prediction of Flutter of Turbine Blades in a Transonic Annular Cascade." ASME. J. Fluids Eng. November 2005; 127(6):... |
Section 10.20 (07RC): Nakayama's lemma—The Stacks project
Section 10.20: Nakayama's lemma (cite)
10.20 Nakayama's lemma
We quote from [MatCA]: “This simple but important lemma is due to T. Nakayama, G. Azumaya and W. Krull. Priority is obscure, and although it is usually called the Lemma of Nakayama, late Prof. Nakayam... |
Creating Quizzes for Descriptive Statistics - Maple Help
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Student Statistics: Creating Quizzes for Descriptive Statistics
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Laboratoire de Chimie Agro-industrielle (LCA), Université de Toulouse, INRA, INPT, Toulouse, France.
Abstract: Before proposing an innovative process for the coproduction of ethyl and butyl acetates, the individual syntheses of ethyl acetate and butyl acetate by two different routes were first studied. These syntheses ... |
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Admissible Solutions of the Schwarzian Type Difference Equation
AbstractIntroduction and ResultsAcknowledgmentsReferencesCopyrightRelated articles
Baoqin Chen, Sheng Li, "Admissible Solutions of the Schwarzian Type Difference Equation", Abstract and Applied Analysis, vol. 2014, Article ID 306360, 5 pages, 2014. https:/... |
Samuel J. Li — On Yoneda’s Lemma
On Yoneda’s Lemma
Published March 20, 2021|2 minute read
Today is the day I understood Yoneda’s lemma. Of course I’ve proven it several times before; in a sense the proof is trivial, since there’s only one thing you can do at each stage. But I never felt that I really understood what th... |
cAssets, the synthetics - cypher docs
cAssets are the synthetic assets that are minted via the cypher protocol. These synthetic assets allow for retail and institutional participants to gain exposure to the underlying asset without having to actually own it. cAssets provide access to opportunities that retail participa... |
Sensitivity Goal - MATLAB & Simulink
Sensitivity Bound
Implicit Constraint
Sensitivity Goal limits the sensitivity of a feedback loop to disturbances. You specify the maximum sensitivity as a function of frequency. Constrain the sensitivity to be smaller than one at frequencies where you need good disturbance rejection... |
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Less than or Equal to (≤) is a comparison function which tests whether the left argument is tolerantly less than or equal to the right argument, returning 1 if this is the case and 0 otherwise. It is the negation of Less than (<), and in fact was cal... |
Simplify the following without a calculator.
\int _ { 1 } ^ { 8 } ( \sqrt [ 3 ] { 27 u } ) d u
Before integrating, rewrite the integrand with a fractional exponent. Note that both the
27
u
are beneath the radical sign!
\frac { d } { d x } ( \int _ { 4 } ^ { 18 } ( 6 x - 3 ) d x )
The Fundamental Theorem of Calculus, pa... |
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12. The probabilities that John and James pass an examination are \(\frac {3}{4}\)and \(\frac {3}{5}\) respectively. Find the probability of both boys failing the examination.
A.\(\frac {1}{10}\)
B.\(\frac {2}{10}\)
C.\(\frac {9}{20}\)
D.\(\frac {11}{20}\)
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1. (a) Define strain.
(b) A rubber band is stretched to twice its original length. Calculate the strain on the rubber band.
2. State three materials used for making optical fibres
3. Name three classes of magnetic materials.
4. (a) What is an intrinsic semiconductor?
(b) Distinguish between the p-type and n-type semi-c... |
Introduction to -Triple Systems
Guy Roger Biyogmam, "Introduction to -Triple Systems", International Scholarly Research Notices, vol. 2014, Article ID 738154, 5 pages, 2014. https://doi.org/10.1155/2014/738154
Guy Roger Biyogmam1
1Department of Mathematics, Southwestern Oklahoma State University, 100 Campus Drive, Weat... |
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Two Earthquake Sequences Nearly a Century Apart Reveal a Conjugate Seismogenic System in Central Taiwan | Seismological Research Letters | GeoScienceWorld
Ming‐Che Hsieh;
Ming‐Che Hsieh
Disaster Prevention Technology Research Center, Sinotech Engineering Consultants (Inc.), Taipei, Taiwan
Department of Earth Sciences, ... |
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In aeronautics, the aspect ratio of a wing is the ratio of its span to its mean chord. It is equal to the square of the wingspan divided by the wing area. Thus, a long, narrow wing has a high asp... |
A rainscreen is an exterior wall detail where the siding (wall cladding) stands off from the moisture-resistant surface of an air/water barrier applied to the sheathing to create a capillary break and to allow drainage and evaporation. The rainscreen is the cladding or siding itself[1] but the term rainscreen implies a... |
Decentralized Control for Large-Scale Systems with Uncertain Missing Measurements Probabilities
Ying Zhou, Qiang Zang, Chunxia Fan, "Decentralized Control for Large-Scale Systems with Uncertain Missing Measurements Probabilities", Mathematical Problems in Engineering, vol. 2015, Article ID 379390, 10 pages, 2015. https... |
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Trigonometric and Hyperbolic Functions in the Simple Units Environment
In the Simple Units environment, the arguments for the trigonometric or hyperbolic functions is unit-free. With the approach used in thi... |
Energies | Free Full-Text | An Approximate Transfer Function Model for a Double-Pipe Counter-Flow Heat Exchanger
G\left(s\right)
\stackrel{^}{G}\left(s\right)
{G}_{n}\left(s\right)
n=1,2,\dots ,N
\stackrel{^}{G}\left(s\right)
\stackrel{^}{G}\left(s\right)
G\left(s\right)
. The presented results show: (a) the advantage ... |
1 Department of Chemistry, LMU University of Munich, Munich, Germany.
2 Institute for Chemical Technology of Organic Materials, Johannes Kepler University Linz, Linz, Austria.
Abstract: A significant impact of this work on the use of polymers is expected because the developed organo-nano particles (ONP) mixed into stan... |
Apollonius - Maple Help
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find the Apollonius circles of three given circles
Apollonius(c1, c2, c3)
The problem of constructing, in a given plane, a circle tangent to three given circles. The circle representing the sol... |
Triokinase - WikiMili, The Best Wikipedia Reader
In enzymology, a triokinase (EC 2.7.1.28) is an enzyme that catalyzes the chemical reaction
ATP + D-glyceraldehyde
{\displaystyle \rightleftharpoons }
ADP + D-glyceraldehyde 3-phosphate
Thus, the two substrates of this enzyme are ATP and D-glyceraldehyde, whereas its two... |
Incidence_(epidemiology) Knowpia
In epidemiology, incidence is a measure of the probability of occurrence of a given medical condition in a population within a specified period of time. Although sometimes loosely expressed simply as the number of new cases during some time period, it is better expressed as a proportion... |
\lim\limits_ { x \rightarrow 9 } \frac { \sqrt { x } - 3 } { x - 9 }
You could multiply the numerator and denominator by the conjugate of the numerator.
Or... you could recognize that this is Ana's Definition of the Derivative.
\lim\limits_ { h \rightarrow 0 } \frac { \sqrt { 2 + h } - \sqrt { 2 } } { h }
This is Hana'... |
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Analysis of parallel algorithms - Wikipedia
In computer science, the analysis of parallel algorithms is the process of finding the computational complexity of algorithms executed in parallel – the amount of time, storage, or other resources needed to execute them. In many respects, analysis of parallel algorithms is si... |
Restricted Boltzmann machine - Wikipedia
Class of artificial neural network
Diagram of a restricted Boltzmann machine with three visible units and four hidden units (no bias units).
RBMs were initially invented under the name Harmonium by Paul Smolensky in 1986,[1] and rose to prominence after Geoffrey Hinton and colla... |
Tryptophanase - WikiMili, The Free Encyclopedia
Tryptophanase tetramer, E.Coli
In enzymology, a tryptophanase (EC 4.1.99.1) is an enzyme that catalyzes the chemical reaction
The Enzyme Commission number is a numerical classification scheme for enzymes, based on the chemical reactions they catalyze. As a system of enzym... |
Analysis and Modifications of Turbulence Models for Wind Turbine Wake Simulations in Atmospheric Boundary Layers | J. Sol. Energy Eng. | ASME Digital Collection
Enrico G. A. Antonini,
Enrico G. A. Antonini
e-mail: enrico.antonini@mail.utoronto.ca
e-mail: d.romero@utoronto.ca
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{\displaystyle \,Round\,up\,result\,to\,the\,next\,whole\,number.}
{\displaystyle No.\,of... |
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Critical ConstantsEdit
At room temperature (about 298K), it is possible to add enough pressure to carbon dioxide to get it to liquify (some fire extinguishers work by keeping liquid carbon dioxide in them u... |
-\int _ { 0 } ^ { 3 } x d x
Ignoring the negative for the moment, sketch and shade the area under the curve is a triangle with base
3
3
. Find the area ... then make it negative.
\int_{0}^{3}xdx.
\int _ { 0 } ^ { 3 } (-x ) d x
The area of the triangle is below the
x
-axis. Does this make it positive or negative?
\int _... |
D_meson Knowpia
The D mesons are the lightest particle containing charm quarks. They are often studied to gain knowledge on the weak interaction.[1] The strange D mesons (Ds) were called "F mesons" prior to 1986.[2]
: 1869.62±0.20 MeV/c2
s: 1968.47±0.33 MeV/c2
: (1.040±0.007)×10−12
s: (5.00±0.07)×10−13
s: ±1 e
s: ±1
: ... |
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