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FIRST TEST - A
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Spring, 2008 Prof. Tucker
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1. Are these 2 graphs isomorphic? Give a the iso. or explain why none exists
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2. Find a lower bound on the minimal-cost 123 traveling salesperson tour for the table 1...
...AMS 301.1
FIRST TEST - A
b c d 1
Spring, 2008 Prof. Tucker
5 7 6 3 2
1. Are these 2 graphs isomorphic? Give a the iso. or explain why none exists
e
f
g
4
2. Find a lower bound on the minimal-cost 123 traveling salesperson tour for the table 1...
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UCSC >> AMS >> 212 (Fall, 2008)
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UCSC >> AMS >> 212 (Fall, 2008)
Take Home Midterm Near-complete and correct answers for 3 out of the 4 problems will earn you an A. To get an A+ you will need to answer the 4 problems correctly. You need to justify all your answers. Answers without justifications will be counted a...
UCSC >> AMS >> 212 (Fall, 2008)
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UCSC >> AMS >> 212 (Fall, 2008)
Take Home Midterm Problem 1: Fully nonlinear first order PDEs The Eikonal equation from Geometrical Optics is an asymptotic approximation to the wave equation in the limit where the wavelength is much smaller than any spatial variation in the wave-s...
UCSC >> AMS >> 212 (Fall, 2008)
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UCSC >> AMS >> 212 (Fall, 2008)
Homework 2 Solve the PDE ut + v0 ux = u u(x, 0) = ex 2 /2 What is the integral of u(x, t) over the real axis (from x = to x = +)? Why is it constant? Solve the PDE ut + xux = u u(x, 0) = ex Solve the PDE ut + xux = eu u(x, 0) = x2 Textbook ex...
UCSC >> AMS >> 212 (Fall, 2008)
Homework 3 Continue the problems from HW2 that you haven\'t completed yet. In particular, re-do 2.3(c) and by inspiring yourself from the question and its solution, find all of the possible solutions of the PDE (cf. lecture notes) xux + yuy = u + 1...
UCSC >> AMS >> 212 (Fall, 2008)
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Penn State >> STAT >> 510 (Spring, 2008)
Stat 510, Lab 8 March 20, 2009 1 In Class In this lab, we will discuss fitting regression models when the errors are dependent. In class, we discussed implementing two different procedures. We note that for the \"whitenting\" iterative procedure (i...
Penn State >> STAT >> 414 (Fall, 2008)
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Penn State >> STAT >> 414 (Fall, 2008)
Feb. 18 Announcements Stat club meeting on Feb. 25, 7:00pm, 327 Thomas Bldg: Careers in statistics, grad school options, career service center In the end, Ive decided on no calculators on the midterm. Final Exam: Monday, May 4, 12:20 2:10 pm in 11...
Penn State >> STAT >> 414 (Fall, 2008)
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Penn State >> STAT >> 414 (Fall, 2008)
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The Multivariate Likelihood-tuned Density Estimator and Mode Identication Yeojin Chung (ychung@psu.edu) and Bruce G. Lindsay Department of Statistics The Pennsylvania State University February 26th, 2009 1 / 19 Outline 1 Introduction Nonparametr...
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East Los Angeles College >> ECS >> 114 (Fall, 2009)
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East Los Angeles College >> ECS >> 106 (Fall, 2009)
High Voltage Cable Ratings High Voltage Cable Ratings Muhammad N Jamaluddin Muhammad N Jamaluddin (mnj104@ecs.soton.ac.uk) Abstract Cable rating can be determined by calculating the ampacity of the cable, also known as ampacity. The method which can...
East Los Angeles College >> ECS >> 106 (Fall, 2009)
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East Los Angeles College >> ECS >> 125 (Fall, 2009)
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GWU >> NSAEBB >> 174 (Fall, 2009)
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East Los Angeles College >> ECS >> 101 (Fall, 2009)
Applying M ont e Car lo Techniques t o Par t icle Simulat ions M ar k Car ey mjc404@ ecs.sot on.ac.uk M ont e Car lo M et hods Simply illust r at ed by Calculat ing Point s gener at ed r andomly Rat io of point s in cir cle t o point s in squar ...
East Los Angeles College >> ECS >> 140 (Fall, 2009)
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East Los Angeles College >> ECS >> 140 (Fall, 2009)
COMP6009 INDIVIDUAL RESEARCH PROJECT INTERCONNECTION OF RENEWABLE GENERATION Sophie Stubbles MEng Electrical Engineering Tutor: Eric Rogers sjs104 Abstract Ageing UK fossil fuel power plants are coming to the end of their lives and several nuclear p...
East Los Angeles College >> ECS >> 100 (Fall, 2009)
Decentralised metadata registries on the Internet Author: Mark Borkum mib104@ecs.soton.ac.uk Supervisor: Professor Luc Moreau l.moreau@ecs.soton.ac.uk What is a federated registry environment? A registry federation is a collection of autonomous b...
East Los Angeles College >> ECS >> 100 (Fall, 2009)
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East Los Angeles College >> ECS >> 143 (Fall, 2009)
University of Southampton 09/05/2008 1 QUANTUM COMPUTING Tianyue Gao (22341102) MSc, ECS, University of Southampton Abstract The quantum computation is expected to replace the classical one due to its superiority such as quantum superposition and ...
East Los Angeles College >> ECS >> 113 (Fall, 2009)
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East Los Angeles College >> ECS >> 113 (Fall, 2009)
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East Los Angeles College >> ECS >> 133 (Fall, 2009)
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East Los Angeles College >> ECS >> 142 (Fall, 2009)
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East Los Angeles College >> ECS >> 110 (Fall, 2009)
Finding a Gig, The Semantic Way Mikael Suominen (ms1704@ecs.soton.ac.uk) Supervisor: dr monica mc schraefel Finding a Gig, The Semantic Way Mikael Suominen (ms1704@ecs.soton.ac.uk) Supervisor: dr monica mc schraefel Semantic Web research in ear...
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East Los Angeles College >> ECS >> 135 (Fall, 2009)
Smartcard Security Stephen English School of Electronics and Computer Science, University of Southampton se204@ecs.soton.ac.uk Limited Hardware Cryptography Portable Public Key Cryptography Public key cryptography allow a smartcard system to authenti...
East Los Angeles College >> ECS >> 135 (Fall, 2009)
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East Los Angeles College >> ECS >> 135 (Fall, 2009)
INDIVIDUAL RESEARCH PROJECT, MAY 2008 1 Smart Card Security Stephen English Stream Cipher Stream ciphers encrypt data on a bit by bit basis by combining the plain-text stream with a stream of bits generated from a key. The extreme example of this i...
East Los Angeles College >> ECS >> 150 (Fall, 2009)
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Parallel Application Development: Reducing the Complexity Growth of Parallelism Moore\'s Law Physical Limit Move to other ways to increase power Having multiple cores on one chip was logical way forward Theoretically proven to dramatically incre...
East Los Angeles College >> ECS >> 130 (Fall, 2009)
Using Online D iscussion Forums in E CS R esego T. R abalone Online Discussion forums(ODF) collaborative learning spaces in which communities participate in the discourse on a topic about which they share common interests. They can be deployed as a ...
East Los Angeles College >> ECS >> 136 (Fall, 2009)
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East Los Angeles College >> ECS >> 136 (Fall, 2009)
Should I go solar? Sean Nuzum. sen104@zepler.net Outline Industry Facts Energy prices PV production figures & forecasts Conclusion The FACTS Energy prices rising over 10% this year Government target for new buildings carbon neutral by 2016 C...
East Los Angeles College >> ECS >> 116 (Fall, 2009)
Opportunities for Inkjet or Screen Printed Electronic Materials onto Fabrics S P Beeby, N N Ideris University of Southampton, Southampton, UK Objectives Opportunities for inkjet or screen printed electronic materials onto fabrics A review on the inte...
East Los Angeles College >> ECS >> 134 (Fall, 2009)
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East Los Angeles College >> ECS >> 134 (Fall, 2009)
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East Los Angeles College >> ECS >> 127 (Fall, 2009)
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East Los Angeles College >> ECS >> 127 (Fall, 2009)
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