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Washington - MATH - 480
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Washington - MATH - 480
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Acton School of Business - ASTR - 243
ASTR 243: Exploring the Sun Earth Connection Class Handout 3: Speed of SoundA sound wave can be regarded as a propagating change in density through a fluid modulated by a restoring force due to the pressure in the fluid. For an ideal gas:P = nkT =
Acton School of Business - ASTR - 243
ASTR 243: Exploring the Sun Earth Connection Class Handout 8: Solar Wind SolutionsFORCE BALANCE EQUATION: Plasma beta, >1 so ignore j B (Lorentz force) term. Include gravity but ignore other forces in F. Interested in radial solutions only: d/dr.
Acton School of Business - ASTR - 243
ASTR 243: Exploring the Sun Earth Connection Class Handout 11: GyrofrequencyCharged particles gyrate around magnetic field lines with an equation or motion:i.e. acceleration perpendicular to v and in the opposite sense for negatively and positivel
NMT - CS - 331
Instruction SetsClassifying Instruction Set ArchitecturesThe continued fantasy that there is, will be, or should be a single computer architecture for all problem spaces (or a yardstick to measure such things) continues to fascinate me. Why should
Washington University in St. Louis - MEXMRS - 0576
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Duke - PROBSETS - 211
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Duke - PROBSETS - 211
Problem Set 2 Phy 211 - Fall 2003 Assigned: Thursday, Sept. 11; Due: Thursday, September 18 BEGINNING of classProblem 1: Gaussian Integral a) Evaluate the integralI(a, b) =-dx exp(-ax2 + bx) .(Hint: I(a, b) can be related to I(a, 0) by comp
Duke - PROBSETS - 211
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Duke - PROBSETS - 211
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Duke - PROBSETS - 211
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Duke - PROBSETS - 211
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Duke - PROBSETS - 211
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Duke - PROBSETS - 211
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Duke - PROBSETS - 211
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Duke - PROBSETS - 211
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Duke - PROBSETS - 211
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Duke - PROBSETS - 211
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Duke - PROBSETS - 211
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Yale - AVF - 523
Theory of climateG&G 525/323, Spring 2009Mon/Wed, 11:35am-12:50pm; Organizational meeting: Jan 14, 11:35am, KGL 119 Instructor: Alexey Fedorov Department of Geology and Geophysics alexey.fedorov@yale.eduThis is a graduate/ upper-level undergradua
Yale - AVF - 523
LatitudeLongitudeRadiation imbalance at the top of the atmosphere (in W/m2). Red more radiation. March 1987.See paper notes444433= ( )1,T>T1( )=f(T), To<T<T1ice,T<To=0.7; =245 ;1=0.21=300-310When T is close to
Yale - AVF - 523
Lecture 14 Thermal Winds Baroclinic Instability Rossby waves Angular momentum conservation The Ferrell cell - momentum balance The Ferrell cell - mass and heat fluxes Entropy Circulation in isentropic coordinatesThermal Wind BalanceThe climatolog
Yale - AVF - 523
ICE AGESTwo Lectures for G&G 523/323What is an ice ageA long period (age) of Earths history with a cold climate and permanent land ice. We are currently in the Pleistocene ice age. The climate may oscillate between colder periods (glacials) and w
TCNJ - POL - 318
POL318S 05 DUE: 4/5ArcView Tutorial QuizRather than have you demonstrate your skills in ArcView on maps of Delware I have decided to have you produce a map which can be used in the semester project and beyond. The objective is simple: produce a
TCNJ - POL - 318
PARTICIPANT GUIDERemember and RebuildStarting OutWhen New York City was attacked on September 11, 2001, it left a gaping hole in the ground where two buildings once stood, destroyed billions of dollars in public and private property, and, most tr
TCNJ - POL - 318
Indispensable Information -DATA COLLECTION AND INFORMATION MANAGEMENT FOR HEALTHIER COMMUNITIESBy Peter A. Tatian March 2000National Neighborhood Indicators Partnership THE URBAN INSTITUTEThe nonpartisan Urban Institute publishes studies, rep
TCNJ - POL - 318
INTRODUCTIONIn 1999, the Delaware Valley Regional Planning Commission (DVRPC) began a two-year effort to prepare an updated long-range regional plan Horizons, The Year 2025 Plan for the Delaware Valley. The 2025 Plan builds upon the extensive work
TCNJ - POL - 318
Living with the Future in MindGoals and Indicators For New Jersey's Quality of LifeFirst Annual Update to the Sustainable State Project Report 2000Prepared by: The Interagency Sustainability Working Group Under the direction of Commissioner Robe
Temple - BA - 323
23 November 2000Physics Letters B 494 (2000) 18 www.elsevier.nl/locate/npeThe Q2-dependence of the generalised GerasimovDrellHearn integral for the protonHERMES Collaboration A. Airapetian ae , N. Akopov ae , I. Akushevich g , M. Amarian w,z,ae
Temple - BA - 323
Annu. Rev. Nucl. Part. Sci. 1999. 49:30339 Copyright c 1999 by Annual Reviews. All rights reservedSPIN STRUCTURE FUNCTIONSE. W. HughesCalifornia Institute of Technology, Pasadena, California 91125; e-mail: Emlyn@slac.stanford.eduR. VossCERN,
Temple - BA - 323
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Temple - BA - 323
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Temple - BA - 323
Radiative Corrections to Electron-Proton ScatteringL.C. MaximonPhysics Department, The George Washington University, Washington, DC 20052, USAJ.A. TjonInstitute for Theoretical Physics, University of Utrecht, 3584 CC Utrecht, The Netherlands and
Temple - BA - 323
SLAC- 129 UC-34INELASTICELECTRON SCA.TTERING AT LARGE ANGLESGUTHRIE MILLER STANFORDLINEARACCELERATORCENTER STA.NFORD UNIVERSITY Stanford, California 943 05PREPA.RED FOR THE U. S. ATOMIC ENERGY COMMISSION UNDER CONTRACT NO. AT{ 04-3)-515Janu
Texas A&M - STAT - 303
S ta tis tic s 303Chapter 6 Inference for a MeanProblem settingThroughout this Chapter we assume the following: Population distribution is normal N(, 2) Mean is unknown Standard deviation is known Sample of is produces SRS Our goal is to us
Texas A&M - STAT - 303
Statistics 303Chapter 10 Simple Linear RegressionRelationship between two numeric variablesIn this Chapter we will study the relationship between two numeric variables. Depending on the context one variable is Explanatory (we will denote it by x
Texas A&M - STAT - 303
Stat 303-503 03/23/2009 KEY for Quiz 6 Problem 1 (2points) A study reported the sample mean x = 100. The margin of error for the 95% confidence interval was found to be m = 10. Compute the 95% confidence interval for the mean . (fill in blanks):Th
Texas A&M - STAT - 303
REVIEW for TEST 2Problem 1: Discrete distribution (reference: Chapter 4) Consider the distribution of a discrete random variable X: Value of X Probability What is the missing probability? 2 0.5 5 0.2 10 ?P (X = 10) = 1 0.5 0.2 = 0.3What is th
Texas A&M - STAT - 303
Final - May 12thFinal exam will be comprehensive. It will cover all the chapters of our course. Exam time is 8-10 a.m. The room is CHEN 112 (our lecture room). Please come at least 5 minutes before the test starts. It will be about 25 problems. Ou
Laurentian - ECON - 3012
ECONOMICS 3012 SECOND SPREAD-SHEET EXERCISE IS, LM, AND ADThis exercise is designed to accompany Problem Set 7. DO YOURSELF A FAVOUR: DO THE ALGEBRA OF PROBLEM SET 7 FIRST. You can then use the results of this exercise to check your work on Problem
Laurentian - ECON - 3012
ECONOMICS 3012 Notes I: Symbols and Basic Macroeconomic IdentitiesSYMBOLS The symbols used in this course are mostly those used in the textbook: Blanchard, Johnson and Melino (BJM) Macroeconomics, Second Canadian Edition. They are defined in Appendi
Laurentian - ECON - 3012
ECONOMICS 3012 Notes II: Symbols and Basic Macroeconomic Algebra Closed Economy: No Foreign Sector Parts C and DPART C: IS and LM Goods Markets, or the Real Sector, again: IS curve, Chapter 5 To the Goods Markets as developed in Part A above, add: t