• This question is a set of short-answer questions (no proofs): 1. The set <math class="inline">\left\{ \mathbf{X}\leq x\right\}</math> is an event
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  • ...ex as a function of <math class="inline">q</math> (the probability that a set of twins are identical.)
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  • ...h> . The event space <math class="inline">\mathcal{F}</math> is the power set of <math class="inline">\mathcal{S}</math> , and the probability measure <m
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  • An '''equivalence class''' is the set of numbers that are all equivalent under modulo operation. In the above exa ...es for the modulus 4. This means we are living in a universe which is this set {0,1,2,3}.
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  • Finite Field/Galois Field: a finite set together with operations + and * with the following properties: 1. The set forms an additive group with neutral element 0
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  • ...he question does not say what set the equation is under. I assume that the set is under all natural numbers greater than or equal to 1 since excluding the
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  • ...is to create a set of target notes in order of their occurrence. How this set is formatted is based on the windowing size and tempo. These concepts will ...s for a 1 second long note, ten of that note are needed in the target note set. These windows are examined to determine the energy of the window, the numb
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  • T_sampling = 0.001; % set according to parameters in modulation scheme
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  • ...signal, we would get impulses at -1Hz and 1Hz. There is no other possible set of frequencies that can produce the above signal. If asked to draw a function to fit the discrete set of points, most people will draw the 1Hz cosine above. This is not incorrec
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  • a = 0.3; % set the attenuation factor D = delay*fs; % set the delay time in s
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  • a = 0.3; % set the attenuation factor D = delay*fs; % set the delay time in s
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  • We know that <math>Z(t)</math> can only take on the values 0 and 1, so we set out to find the probability that <math>Z(t)</math> = 0; if we subtract this
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  • ...ot form a circle and also with the minimize cost to join the selected edge set. (A Tree is a connected graph with no cycle) ...to our selected edge set we consider if it will cause a circle of the edge set.
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  • ...he solved this problem by his theorem, which is also in his paper, "For a set of added edges it is necessary and sufficient to be an optimal solution for
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  • A social network is a social structure that made up of a set of nodes (individuals or organizations) connected by edges (relationships). A graph is a set of nodes and a set of links.<br />
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  • Lastly, we cannot have a set of precedence relations that form a cycle. In other words, we cannot have ( •''Project''-A set of tasks to be completed
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  • A set of these particles is known as the ''swarm'' and they will all exist inside Set the position as a random point inside the search space
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  • ...t until all vertices have been visited). If we are able to find a spanning set of the graph without using one environmentally impactful edge, we are done. ...e of its vertices is in the current tree and add it back into the modified set; if the graph is now spanned, we are done. If the graph is still not spanne
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  • % This code tests BayesErrorMonteCarlo.m using a data set with known
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  • * ''Arc-set'': A list of all the arcs in a digraph. ...one point and a loss counts as no points. This is achieved by sorting the set of outdegrees in nondecreasing order.
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  • ...where to build streets connecting the houses. Modeling this as selecting a set of pairs of houses to connect so that all houses in the end have a connecte ...ing this network, given the costs <math>\alpha(\cdot,\cdot)</math> and the set <math>E</math> of environmentally sensitive pairs <math>(x,y)</math>. Sketc
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  • <math>\bullet</math> We set <math>d(A,A)</math> = 0 and all other distances <math>d(\cdot,\cdot)</math> <math>\bullet</math> Following edges from <math>A</math>, we set <math>d(A,B)=1,\, d(A,C)=0</math>, and <math>d(A,D)=2</math>.
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  • ...ons on the availability of resources form what is known as a '''constraint set'''. ...> be the number of shipments from district ''i'' to landfill ''j''. We can set up the minimization like so:
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  • ...ing at NP-complete problems. The NP-complete set of problems comprise of a set of problems, to each of which any other NP-problem can both be reduced to b Next, we look at NP-hard problems. These problems comprise at set of problems that are at the minimum as difficult to solve as NP problems. H
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  • ...set of vertices (or "dots") in the graph and <math>\ E_{G} </math> is the set of edges (or "lines") for the graph.
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  • ...istance value so the first node is set to zero and all the other nodes are set to infinity. Starting at the initial node we consider all if its unvisited ...ted (or add it to the visited list) and remove it from the unvisited list. Set the unvisited node marked with the smallest tentative distance as the next
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  • ...igure out what they are. By comparing the unknown data with the whole data set of the known data, we would predict the unknown data is the same as certain ...rs are machine printed or similar to that. It is because the training data set contains only a particular letter style. So maybe some machine printed test
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  • *Set <math>x[n]=\delta[n]</math> to get the unit impulse response h[n] of the sy *Set <math>x[n]=\delta[n]</math> to get the unit impulse response h[n] of the sy
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  • ...ssian filtering is used to counter this effect. The image is taken in as a set of discrete pixels. Normally, blurring can be achieved on a normal image by
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  • :As threads are out-of-sync, the working set for the cache increases. This can be addressed potentially with a shared (b ...k of lock step. Solution #2's approach aims to solve the increased working set for the caches. Solution #2's use of a victim buffer is a little unclear, h
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  • ...image were scanning from left to write, we can see that if the filter was set at (2,2) in the image above, it would have a value of 400 and therefore wou
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  • ...sum allows a continuous function to be represented by a sum of a discrete set of values. The concepts of region of convergence and translating a discrete
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  • ...t was hard, even as a native English speaker, to understand how the IPA is set up [3]. In essence, it was difficult to get through the literature and unde
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  • <math>\quad The \quad set\quad is\begin{Bmatrix} <math>\quad \therefore \quad The \quad set\quad is\begin{Bmatrix}
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  • ...such that each edge of the graph is incident to at least one vertex of the set. The problem of finding a minimum vertex cover is a classical optimization ...e in the set <math>s</math> may have multiple expertise. We will model the set of <math>t</math> applicants as <math>V</math> vertices, and each specialti
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  • ...hile taking advantage of a very powerful engine with a superior supporting set of libraries (called Toolboxes). Think of Matlab as giving you the ability
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  • ...e discussing them within real numbers. When a set of numbers match another set of numbers by a particular definition, a function forms. Therefore, if we a
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  • ...exact" in science is defined as "using accurate measurements and following set rules". Here is another intuitive explanation from the perspective of langu Set <math>\frac{∂F}{∂x}=f=xy</math>, then do the integration <math>F=\int x
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  • To set the record straight before we begin, infinity does not work like any other
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  • To set the record straight before we begin, infinity does not work like any other
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  • ...em, an equilibrium point is going to be a solution of a pair of constants. Set all of the differential terms equal to <math>0</math> to find the equilibri In the example in 6.0, we set <math>\frac{dx}{dt}=\frac{dy}{dt}=0</math>, hence <math>x(1-2x-3y)=2y(3-x-2
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  • '''Solution:''' Set the particular solution <math>y_p = u_1 (2t+1) + u_2 e^{2t} </math>, Set '''<math>\frac{du_1}{dt} (2t+1) + \frac{du_2}{dt} e^{2t} = 0</math>''' to b
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  • ...given a feedback system, the steps involved in determining the output are set up the transfer function, get it in the form of Y(Z) = H(Z)X(Z) and use the
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  • ...hile taking advantage of a very powerful engine with a superior supporting set of libraries (called Toolboxes). Think of Matlab as giving you the ability
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  • %set 10 as treshold %set 10 as treshold
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  • Question Set 1: Energy Conversion and Reference Frame Theory
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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. These are th
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