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  • ...state conditions. The only information affecting the three-phase, balanced set of circuit variables is the RMS value and initial phase angle. Since the QD
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  • For example, we set s(t) to be square wave with A = 3V, T0 = 0.5*10^-6s
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  • A ''symmetric'' 3-phase machine has a set of winding functions that may be expressed in the following continuous form
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  • ...gence geometrically with discrete parametric equations. Users can select a set of two signals, (x(t), y(t)), which are steadily reconstructed using more a .... If desired, the user may select an image to "trace" in a parametric data set, or simply construct one on white space.<br />
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  • ...constructs. Two famous examples of these are the Mandelbrot and the Cantor set, which are both briefly explored below: The Mandelbrot Set is the set of all complex numbers c such that the recursively defined sequence S<sub>c
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  • ...umber of times the interest is compounded. To make analysis simpler, we'll set <math> P = r = 1 </math> and <math> t = n </math>.
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  • ...). Thus it weakens the density-dependence for low values of N. And when we set θ<1, the density dependence is strengthened for low values of N, leading t
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  • ...assumed an upper asymptote (carrying capacity) of 197.27 million which is set by Pearl and Read (1920)
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  • We set the ratio equal to a certain quantity given by r.
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  • ...he distribution, however, occurs at <math>np</math>, and the overall range set by <math>n</math> will affect how centralized the distribution is, with sma
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  • Below is the MATLAB sound() function set up so that it plays the notes in order for the Star Spangled Banner. <br />
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  • ...ne representative. Note that Congress would constitutionally be allowed to set the size of the house to this number. However, with states having their pre
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  • Consider the set <math>\{1,2,3\}</math>. It has six different permutations: <math>\{1,2,3\}, ...n</math>, read "n subfactorial", indicates the number of derangements of a set with <math>n</math> elements.
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  • ...namely Wesberry v. Sanders (1964) [64]. Secondly, while that case did not set forth a test for this principle, Karcher v. Daggett (1983) [83] ruled that
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  • We set <math> z_{c} = -4 </math>, Find <math> p_{c} </math> <br/>
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  • set <math>2-2K = 0 \Rightarrow K =1</math>, so system stable at <math>0<K<1</ma
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  • ...n. Therefore, by convolving a pixel with the pixels surrounding it, we can set every pixel equal to a "smooth mix" of pixel information surrounding it. The box blur is a simple blur in which every pixel is set equal to the average of all the pixels surrounding it. It can be expressed
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  • An edge can be defined as a set of contiguous pixel positions where an abrupt change of intensity (gray or ...w after applying a threshold, the values larger than the threshold will be set to 255, and values smaller than the threshold to zero. If thresholds are no
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  • ...tional to the amount of that frequency in the function. For example, if we set f = 3, the output value will be quite high because g literally has a freque
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  • ...nonzero). An additional point Ό at infinity is included in the curve. The set of points on an elliptical curve combined with a group operation (to be exp Group laws, or group operations, combine two elements from a set to make a third element that satisfies the four group axioms. These axioms
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  • ...the set of legs of the bug closer to the origin would look larger than the set of legs closer to the edge of the disc. As the outside viewer the bug will
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  • ...ing where any two numbers that are part of the set R, are also part of the set I when added together (a,b ∈ I, a+b ∈ I) and when a number from ring I ...nd left ideal. In this definition, R is a set that is right-handed, L is a set that is left-handed, and s is a subset of L and R.
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  • Since the function works for any number "a", we can choose the variable to be set as 0, giving us <math>\int_{0}^{\infty}(e^{-x^2}) dx = e^{-\frac{a^2}{4}}*C .../math> is the Gaussian integral, which gives us our last equation which we set equal to our original F(a):
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  • ...s. Finally, in 1971, Raphael Robinson used the same technique to achieve a set of just six aperiodic tiles (pictured below). [[File:Robinson aperiodic set.png|250px]] <br>
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  • ...to set the particle's position (i.e. a probability of 1) we would need to set its momentum to <math> \infty </math>, a mathematical impossibility. Thus,
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  • ...the function. At those poles, the function is considered singular. An open set is an interval on a real line exclusive of its endpoints. They can also be To set this up, imagine two concentric circles on the complex plane, with one bein
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  • Since the function works for any number "a", we can choose the variable to be set as 0, giving us <math>\int_{0}^{\infty}(e^{-x^2}) dx = e^{-\frac{a^2}{4}}*C .../math> is the Gaussian integral, which gives us our last equation which we set equal to our original F(a):
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  • ...al in the problem and differentiating it to get an easier integral, we can set F(a) equal to an easier integral and differentiate it to get the integral i ...id above, rather than defining our given integral as a function, we should set the function equal to another integral (one that is easier to integrate). I
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  • ...ine learning, it is essentially taking all of the different variables of a set of objects and reducing the noise to select one variable that can identify ...ue Decomposition from Stanford University. In the example, there is a data set of 7 people and 5 different movies that they watched. Each person rated eac
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  • ...on to integrate. With this equation above, there is a multitude of ways to set ''E'' equal to a function represented by the gradient multiplied with the i
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  • ...on to integrate. With this equation above, there is a multitude of ways to set ''E'' equal to a function. The first function that comes to mind is represe
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  • ...ics would be the [[Walther_MA271_Fall2020_topic17#Madelbrot Set|Mandelbrot set]]. ...eatedly applying the same rule, or definition. For example, the Mandelbrot set is defined is created by using the recursive definition, z<sub>n+1</sub> =
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  • For the first Penrose tiling, there are a total set of six prototiles, which are combinations of the different shapes that can
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  • ...situations. Last but not least, even if linguists are able to summarize a set of grammatical rules covering all the natural language phenomenona, it is d
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  • ...t at which its neighborhood contains at least one point that is not in the set. Closed sets are bound by these limit points. ...topology must be a part of the topology. For example, if a Є X and X is a set, then a basic topology for this would be:
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  • ...r to how the parametric vector form for line integrals of vector fields is set up. This integral can be used to find the amount of space under the Rieman
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  • Groups - A set of numbers that must fulfill four conditions for an operation Fields - A set of numbers that can experience the typical operations of addition, multipli
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  • ...se. A sphere can easily be defined mathematically as the three dimensional set of points equidistant from a given center point. Because of this simplicity
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  • ...all set of objects that has operations applied to it to become a different set. ...all set of objects that has operations applied to it to become a different set. Another group is the trivial group which consists of one element, and the
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  • One may define a group as a set of numbers that fulfill four conditions for an operation *: ...* between any two numbers within the set must equal another member in the set ( a * b = c)
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  • ...se. A sphere can easily be defined mathematically as the three dimensional set of points equidistant from a given center point. Because of this simplicity
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  • To verify that the program is accurate, we set the for loop to run only twice (as seen in line 13, where ''x'' now must be Here, we have set the for loop back to continue iteration as long as x is less than 30, and w
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  • ...fter transiting from state 1 to state 2, the state 2 and 3 become a closed set; namely, they are never going to return to state 1; therefore, we can say i
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