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RPI - DSES - 6620
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RPI - DSES - 6620
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RPI - CHAP - 09
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RPI - HWORK - 11
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RPI - CHAP - 08
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RPI - CHAP - 08
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RPI - HWORK - 06
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RPI - HWORK - 06
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RPI - HWORK - 06
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RPI - PK - 6960
Generating functions and random walksTuesday, November 13, 2007 2:02 PMClarification on Homework ProblemThe generating function calculation for the random walk will soon look like it has nothing to do with probability. Idea for why one might tr
RPI - MK - 1500
MATH 1500Study Hints Exam 1 By-Hand Exam 1 covers Appdx A, B, D, E, 1.1, 1.3, 1.4, 1.5, 1.6, 2.1, 2.2, 2.3, 2.5, 2.6, 3.1, 3.2, 3.3, 3.4, 3.5, 3.6 unless otherwises noted below. For Appdx A, B, D, E - You will only be asked questions directly fr
RPI - MK - 4090
FUNDAMENTALS OF MATHEMATICS Spring 2008EXAM #2 REFERENCEDEFINITIONS a function a line in R2 an open half spaces dened by a line in R2 a closed half spaces dened by a line in R2 the angle between two vectors in R2 a vector space a subspace
RPI - MK - 4090
FOUNDATIONS OF ANALYSIS FALL 2008TRUE/FALSE QUESTIONSEUCLIDEAN SPACES AND ABSTRACT VECTOR SPACESChapter #8,9(1) Addition in the vector space, R2 , is a function from R2 R2 into R2 . (2) Addition in the vector space, R2 , is a function from R4
RPI - MK - 4090
FOUNDATIONS OF ANALYSIS FALL 2008TRUE/FALSE QUESTIONSTHE REAL NUMBERSChapter #4(1) Every element in a field has a multiplicative inverse. (2) In a field the additive inverse of 1 is 0. (3) In a field every element has an additive inverse. (4)
RPI - MK - 4090
FOUNDATIONS OF ANALYSIS Fall 2008EXAM #1 REFERENCEDEFINITIONS subset proper subset set equality set union set intersection set complement disjoint sets function domain of a function codomain of a function range of a function image of
RPI - MK - 4090
FOUNDATIONS OF ANALYSIS FALL 2008TRUE/FALSE QUESTIONSCARDINALITY, INDUCTION, AND DECIMAL REPRESENTATIONSChapters #5,6,7 (1) If the cardinality of a set, S, is the positive integer, n, then the cardinality of 2S is equal to 2n . (2) Let the cardi
RPI - MK - 1500
MATH 1500Study Hints for Exam 3 By-Hand Exam 3 covers 6.5, 6.6, 6.7, 6.8, 7.1, 7.2, 7.4, 7.5, 7.6, 8.8, 1.8, 11.1, 11.2, 11.4. For Sec 6.5 - Definite Integral: The two types of questions that may be asked from this section are 1) evaluate the de
RPI - MK - 1500
MATH 1500 MAPLE Exam 1 covers: Maple Worksheets 1 - 5Study Hints MAPLE Exam 1 Maple Suggested Homeworks from: 2.1, 2.3, 2.6, 3.2, 3.3, 3.4, 3.5, 3.6, 4.1, 4.2, 4.3 Note that 3.7 - related rates and Chap 5 are not covered on this Maple Exam. Y
RPI - MK - 4090
FOUNDATIONS OF ANALYSISSAMPLE EXAM #2 Directions. Please work as many problems as you can on the enclosed pages. The reader will read all of the problems and assign a numerical, grade between 0 and 25, to each problem. The scores of the four problem
RPI - MK - 4090
FOUNDATIONS OF ANALYSIS FALL 2008TRUE/FALSE QUESTIONSSETS & FUNCTIONSChapters #2 and #3(1) A proper subset of a subset of a set, S, is a proper subset of S. (2) The union of two non-empty sets is non-empty. (3) The intersection of two non-empt
RPI - COMPORG - 2001
Boolean Algebra & Logic DesignRef: Appendix B1Boolean Algebra Developed by George Boole in the 1850s Mathematical theory of logic. Shannon was the first to use Boolean Algebra to solve problems in electronic circuit design. (1938)2Variabl
RPI - COMPORG - 2001
Computer OrganizationFall 2001 Test #1There are 6 pages - make sure you have all of them. Answer all questions - pay attention to the # of points for each question. Don't leave anything blank - partial credit is always possible!Question 1 (15 pts
RPI - NETPROG - 99
FTP File Transfer ProtocolReference: RFC 959FTP Objectives (from RFC 959)promote sharing of files s encourage indirect use of remote computers s shield user from variations in file storage s transfer data reliably and efficiently s FTP, although
RPI - PHYS - 2
Thermodynamics and Statistical MechanicsFermi GasThermo & Stat Mech - Spring 2006 Class 261Energy and Heat Capacity3 (kT ) U = N F + N 5 4 F2 2 5 2 (kT ) 2 3 U = N F 1 + 2 5 12 F kT U CV = Nk = T V 2 F2Thermo & Stat Me
RPI - PHYS - 2
Thermodynamics and Statistical MechanicsReview for Quiz 2Thermodynamics and Statistical MechanicsOpen Systems and Chemical PotentialThermodynamics and Statistical MechanicsKinetic Theory of GasesThermodynamics and Statistical MechanicsTrans
RPI - PHYS - 2
PHYS-4420 THERMODYNAMICS & STATISTICAL MECHANICSSPRING 2000Quiz 2NAME: _SOLUTIONS_Thursday, April 13, 2000To receive credit for a problem, you must show your work, or explain how you arrived at your answer. 1. (30%) Enthalpy is defined as H
RPI - PHYS - 1
Name _Exam #2 Physics I Spring 2006If you would like to get credit for having taken this exam, we need your name (printed clearly) at the top and section number below. Your name should be at the top of every page. Section # _ 1 _ 2 _ 3 _ 4 _ 5 _ 7
RPI - PHYS - 1
FINAL EXAMINATION 78.116 PHYSICS I FOR ENGINEERS MAY 9, 1997NAME _ INSTRUCTOR _ SEC #_ There are 10 pages to this examination, including the cover page. Check to see that you have all of them. There is a total of 200 points on this examination. PAR
RPI - PHYS - 1
78.116 PHYSICS IQUIZ 226 MARCH 1997NAME _ INSTRUCTOR _ SEC #_ There are 5 different pages in this quiz. Check now to see that you have all of them. All work and answers must be given in the spaces provided on these pages. PART A. Each question
RPI - PHYS - 1
78.116 PHYSICS IQUIZ 112 FEBRUARY 1997NAME _ INSTRUCTOR _ SEC #_ There are 5 different pages in this quiz. Check now to see that you have all of them. All work and answers must be given in the spaces provided on these pages. PART A. Each questi
RPI - PHYS - 1
FINAL EXAMINATION PHYSICS I MAY 8, 1995RECITATION NAME _ INSTRUCTOR _ SEC #_ There are 9 pages to this examination, including the cover page. Check to see that you have all of them. There is a total of 200 points on this examination. PART A: PART B
RPI - PHYS - 1
78.126 - PHYSICS II FOR ENGINEERSQUIZ 1 - 18 SEPTEMBER 1997NAME _ INSTRUCTOR _ SEC #_ There are 5 different pages in this quiz. Check now to see that you have all of them. All work and answers must be given in the spaces provided on these pages.
RPI - PHYS - 1
Physics I Math AssessmentThe purpose of the following 10 questions is to assess some math skills that you will need in Physics I. These questions will help you identify some math areas that you may want to review as you take Physics I. As always, se
RPI - PHYS - 2100
PHYS-2100 Introduction to Methods of Theoretical Physics Homework Assignment Due Tuesday, Sept. 15Fall 19981) In class we derived the Fourier expansion of a square wave, with the step aligned with t = 0 . In this problem, you are to work with the
RPI - ASTR - 2050
ASTR2050 Spring 2005Lecture 10am 29 March 2005Please turn in your homework now! In this class we will discuss the Interstellar Medium: Introduction: Dust and Gas Extinction and Reddening Physics of Dust Grains Atomic and Molecular Gas1Sure
RPI - PHYS - 1
78.116, 78.1961, 78.1962 - PHYSICS IQUIZ 113 FEBRUARY 1995RECITATION NAME _ INSTRUCTOR _ SEC #_ There are 5 different pages in this quiz. Check now to see that you have all of them. All work and answers must be given in the spaces provided on t
RPI - PHYS - 1
78.110 AND 78.116 - PHYSICS IQUIZ 22 NOVEMBER 1994NAME _ LECTURER _ SEC #_ There are 5 different pages in this quiz. Check now to see that you have all of them. All work and answers must be given in the spaces provided on these pages. PART A. E
RPI - PHYS - 2
Formation and Collapse of Nonaxisymmetric Protostellar Cores in Magnetic Interstellar CloudsGlenn E. Ciolek Department of Physics, Applied Physics, and Astronomy & New York Center for Studies on the Origins of Life (NSCORT) Rensselaer Polytechnic In
RPI - CLASS - 20
PHYS-1500 PHYSICAL MODELINGClass 20: Rocket into OrbitFALL 2006NAME _A space craft is to be put in a circular orbit of radius 7.00 106 m, starting from the surface of Earth. The radius of Earth is 6.37 106 m. Air resistance will be ignored in
RPI - CLASS - 22
PHYS-1500 PHYSICAL MODELINGCircuit ElementsA resistor is familiar to most students of high school physics. Its symbol is:FALL 2006The potential difference (or voltage) across a resistor is proportional to the current passing through it. V = iR
RPI - CLASS - 18
PHYS-1500 PHYSICAL MODELINGClass 18: Rocket in OrbitFALL 2006NAME _If a space craft is to go from an orbit of radius 7.00 106 m to one of radius 4.22 107 m, its speed must be increased, as you have determined. A rocket engine is usually used f
RPI - PHYS - 2
PHYS-4420 THERMODYNAMICS & STATISTICAL MECHANICSSPRING 1999Quiz 2NAME: _Thursday, April 15, 1999To receive credit for a problem, you must show your work, or explain how you arrived at your answer (except for problems 1 and 2). 1. (12%) Consi
RPI - PHYS - 2
PHYS-4420 THERMODYNAMICS & STATISTICAL MECHANICSSPRING 1999Quiz 2NAME: _SOLUTIONS_Thursday, April 15, 1999To receive credit for a problem, you must show your work, or explain how you arrived at your answer (except for problems 1 and 2). 1. (
RPI - PHYS - 2
PHYS-4420 THERMODYNAMICS & STATISTICAL MECHANICS Class Activity - Class 27 April 28, 2006SPRING 2006Name_ Energy produced in the center of the sun has a hard time finding its way out. On the average, in the sun, a photon will go a distance of s0
RPI - PHYS - 1
Rotational Motion Studio Physics IThe wheel shown at the right is is spinning counter-clockwise. At a certain instant in time, three points on the wheel (A,B and C) are located as shown. A C Figure 1 1. Copy this picture onto your paper and draw arr
RPI - AP - 2008
Applied PsychoacousticsLecture 4: LoudnessJonas BraaschDefinition LoudnessLoudness is the quality of a sound that is the primary psychological correlate of physical intensity. Loudness is also affected by parameters other than intensity, inclu
RPI - AP - 2008
ARCH-6860Applied Psychoacoustics (Spring 2008) Homework 1Instructor: Prof. Jonas Braasch (Greene 203, 276-3864, braasj@rpi.edu) Web page: http:/symphony.arch.rpi.edu/~braasj/classes/AP/ Handed out: Jan 14, 2008, due date Jan 28, 2008 (12 pm noon)
RPI - AP - 2008
ARCH-6860Applied Psychoacoustics (Spring 2008)Instructor: Prof. Jonas Braasch (Greene 203, 276-3864, braasj@rpi.edu) Meeting Times: Mondays 12:00 pm2:00 pm, Greene 204 Office Hours: Tuesdays 12:002:00 pm, Greene 203 Textbooks: 1.) Moore, B.C.J. (
RPI - AP - 2008
What to learn for the Midterm Exam: What will not be tested: No statistics No signal testingTopics to know: o Definitions Pitch Timbre (ANSI 1960) Bark (roughly a 1/3 octave) ERB, ERB number Cochlear implant Absolute threshold of hearing Fundamenta
RPI - AP - 2008
1Real worlds, virtual worlds, and the roots of psychoacousticsJens Blauert Institut fr Kommunikationsakustik Ruhr-Universitt Bochum, D-Bochum, Germany jens.blauert@rub.deDRAFT (unpublished)AbstractKnowledge from Psychoacoustics has recently ga
RPI - AP - 2008
Sound Quality A Case for SubjectivityJens Blauert, BochumSound Design A Case for Subjectivity- The dilemma of natural sciences vs. exact sciences - Reality and virtual reality - Subjectivity is important to consider ! - The character of sounds
RPI - AP - 2008
Applied PsychoacousticsL ectur e 4: L oudnessJonas Br aaschDefinit ion L oudnessLoudness is the quality of a sound that is the primary psychological correlate of physical intensity. Loudness is also affected by parameters other than intensity,
RPI - AP - 2008
Sound Quality A Case for SubjectivityJens Blauert, BochumSound Design A Case for Subjectivity- The dilemma of natural sciences vs. "exact" sciences - Reality and virtual reality - Subjectivity is important to consider ! - The character of soun
RPI - AP - 2008
ARCH-6860Applied Psychoacoustics (Spring 2008) Homework 4Instructor: Prof. Jonas Braasch (Greene 203, 276-3864, braasj@rpi.edu) Web page: http:/symphony.arch.rpi.edu/~braasj/.inside/classes/AP2008/ Handed out: Feb. 20, 2008, due date March 5, 200
RPI - AP - 2008
ARCH-6860Applied Psychoacoustics (Spring 2008) Homework 1Instructor: Prof. Jonas Braasch (Greene 203, 276-3864, braasj@rpi.edu) Web page: http:/symphony.arch.rpi.edu/~braasj/.inside/classes/.AP2008/ Handed out: Jan 14, 2008, due date Jan 28, 2008
RPI - AP - 2008
ARCH-6860Applied Psychoacoustics (Spring 2008) Homework 3Instructor: Prof. Jonas Braasch (Greene 203, 276-3864, braasj@rpi.edu) Web page: http:/symphony.arch.rpi.edu/~braasj/.inside/classes/AP2008/ Handed out: Feb. 11, 2008, due date Feb. 25, 200
RPI - AP - 2008
READ MESOUND DESIGN - A CASE FOR SUBJECTIVITY A lecture in two partsRPI School of Architecture February 2008 Jens Blauert Institut fr Kommunikationsakustik, Ruhr-Universitt Bochum Abstract:Knowledge from psychoacoustics has recently ga
RPI - RDS - 2008
Graduate Thesis SeminarWeek 3: Research posters and powerpoint presentationsJonas Braasch. the scientist .. the humanities approach.Research Posters & Power Point PresentationsJonas BraaschGraduate Program in Acoustics School of Archite
RPI - ASA - 2008
Simulating the precedence effect by means of autocorrelationJonas Braasch Architectural Acoustics Group Communication Acoustics and Aural Architecture Research Laboratory (CA RL)Summing localization regionLocalization Dominance regionRegion