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Columbia - EE - 658
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Washington - ECON - 501
Econ 501 Winter 2007Khalil/Abdallah Department of Economics, UWSolutions: Problem Set 11. 1Grand Central 2 Empire StateGC 100 100ES 0 0GC 0 0ES 100 1002. Player 1's strategy space: S1 = {(L, x, x), (L, x, y), (L, y, x), (L, y, y), (M,
University of Illinois, Urbana Champaign - STAT - 200
Stat 200 Homework 2 SolutionsOn Your Own #3 Solutions > x <- c(5, 3, 5, 4, 0, 3, 6, 1, 5, -2) > mean(x) [1] 3 > median(x) [1] 3.5 > which(table(x) = max(table(x) 5 6 > mean(x, trim=.2) [1] 3.5 > var(x) [1] 6.666667 > sd(x) [1] 2.581989 > summary(x)
Washington - CLOCEAN - 582
Southwestern - CIS - 191
Linked list assignment #2 A set is a collection of things without repetitions and can be implemented easily in a linked list.Implement SetsThe methods for our set are: public StringSet() construct an empty set public StringSet(StringSet x) a
Auburn - MATH - 2630
13.4. MOTION IN SPACE: VELOCITY AND ACCELERATION12113.413.4.1Motion in Space: Velocity and AccelerationIntroductionr(t + h) - r(t) Suppose the position vector of a particle at time t is r(t). Then h for small h approximates the direction of
Washington - OCEAN - 200
THE JOURNAL OFMARINE EDUCATIONcurrentVolume 25 Number 1 2009A NTICIPATING OCEAN ACIDIFICATION'S ECONOMIC CONSEQUENCES ON COMMERCIAL FISHERIESBy Sarah R. Cooley and Scott C. DoneyMany valuable commercial fisheries and aquaculture faciliti
Washington - OCEAN - 200
The Plankton Defense; Companies Try a New Way to Counter Global Warming - New York Times05/08/2007 11:42 AMMay 1, 2007The Plankton Defense; Companies Try a New Way to Counter Global WarmingBy MATT RICHTELCan plankton help save the planet? So
Washington - OCEAN - 200
Wanted: Reef CleanersCan spiny housekeepers save beleaguered Caribbean corals? Janet Raloff Science News Week of Aug. 25, 2001; Vol. 160, No. 8 , p. 120Full article at www.sciencenews.org/articles/20010825/bob9.aspFor millennia, hordes of delicat
Washington - OCEAN - 200
Article 39TheLiving ReefBy Sandy FritzAs the sun rises, the sea turns aqua, revealing dark shapes grouped offshore: an entire city-the reef. Fluorescent sea fans sway in the currents, blood-colored crabs amble across sandy patches, yellow-sp
Washington University in St. Louis - MGST - 1371
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Washington University in St. Louis - MGST - 1371
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Washington University in St. Louis - MGST - 1371
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Washington University in St. Louis - MGST - 1371
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Michigan State University - ME - 391
Population model:P(t) = population as a function of time t dP - = rate of growth dt Important Assumption: dP -dt is proportional to P(t)Differential Equation: dP -dt = k P(t)Example from Mathematica: -DSolve[P'[t] k P[t],P[t],t] 88P@tD k t C@1D
Michigan State University - ME - 391
Temperature - u(x,t)0.25 0.2 0.15 0.1 0.05 0 2 1.5 1 0.5 t 0 0 x 0.5 1Student Version of MATLAB
Washington - LING - 571
Linguistic Structure Formal grammars Treebanks, Grammars, Corpora Practical Grammar Writing Computing, HomeworkGrammarSteven Moran CLMA, University of Washington stiv@u.washington.eduJanuary 6, 2009Steven Moran CLMA, University of Washington s
Washington - TCSS - 435
Artificial Intelligence & Knowledge AcquisitionTCSS435 Winter 2009Second Midterm Study Guide. The midterm exam will take place on Wednesday March 11 from 6:30pm-7:30pm, in CP 108. PROGRAM: The program covers what has been seen in class and in the
UCSB - ECE - 130
ECE 130C Home Work 1 - AddendumApril 3, 20091.3.6Choose a coefficient b that makes this system singular. Then choose a right hand side g that makes this system solvable. Find two solutions in that singular case. 2x + by 4x + 8y = = 16 g1.4.10T
UCSB - ECE - 130
ECE 130C Homework 1 Solution University of California Santa BarbaraApril 22, 2008ECE 130C Homework 1 Solution University of California Santa BarbaraApril 22, 2008ECE 130C Homework 1 Solution University of California Santa BarbaraApril 22
UCSB - ECE - 130
130C HW2 AddendumApril 7, 200911.5.4factors for: 1 1 1 3 1 ,A = 1 1 3 1 1 4 4 1 4 8Aplly elimination to produce L and U 3 2 1 A= ,A = 1 8 7 121.5.18Decide whether the following systems are singular or non-singular, and whether th
UCSB - ECE - 130
ECE 130C Homework 2 SolutionApril 20, 2007 1.5.4 L and U are 10 4121 03111 100 1 1 0 0 3 3 . 004 1111 00 31 1 ; 1/3 1 0 0 8/3 2/3 ; 1/3 1/4 1 0 0 5/21.5.18 Singular, no solution; Singular, innitely many solutions; Nonsin
UCSB - ECE - 130
ECE130C Home Work #3 Due April 22, 2009.Spring 091. Reading Assignment. Sections 2.3 and 2.4 of the text book. Make sure you feel very comfortable with the material in section 2.2 as most calculations depend on it. 2. Do the following problems fr
UCSB - ECE - 130
ECE 130C HW-3 SolutionApril 30, 20081. Problem 2.1.20 (a) True (b) False(consider A + AT ) (c) True: Ax = 0andBx = 0 = (cA + dB)x = 0 2. Problem 2.1.26 C(AB) C(A) If B = 0, then C(AB) C(A) 3. Problem 2.1.28 (a) False (b) True (c) True (d) False
UCSB - ECE - 130
ECE130C Home Work #4 Due April 29, 2009.Spring 071. Reading assignment: Read sections 2.5 and 2.6 of the text book. I will not be covering these sections in class. Instead the TA will cover them in the discussion session. 2. Reading assignment: I
UCSB - ECE - 130
ECE 130C HW4 AddendumApril 23, 2009Problem 2.3.14Choose x = (x1 , x2 , x3 , x4 ) in R4 . It has 24 rearrangements like (x2 , x1 , x3 , x4 ) and (x4 , x3 , x1 , x2 ). Those 24 vectors, including the x itself, span a subspace (S). Find the specific
UCSB - ECE - 130
ECE 130C Homework 4 SolutionMay 3, 20072.3.14 The dimension of S is (a) 0 when x = 0 (b) 1 when x = (1, 1, 1, 1) (c) 3 when x = (1, 1, 1, 1) because all arrangements of this x are perpendicular to (1, 1, 1, 1) (d) 4 when the xs are not equal and d
UCSB - ECE - 130
Home Work 5 Due May 20, 2009 Two pages 1. Reading Assignment. Read Chapter 4 of the text book. Also browse through section 3.5 of the text book (it will not be included in the finals). 2. (a) Write the 6x4 incidence matrix A for the graph in Figure 1
UCSB - ECE - 130
ECE 130C HW5 SolutionMay 26, 20081. (a) The incidence matrix is: A= 1 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 1 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 1 1 Entry (i, j) in the incidence matrix relates edge i with node j of the graph. 1 0 0 1 1 0 , 0 0 1 1 0 1 , 0 1 0 0 1
UCSB - ECE - 130
ECE130CHome Work 6 Due on May 27, 2009.Spring '091. Reading assignment: Chapter 4 and sections 5.1 and 5.2 of the text book. 2. Reading assignment: (These don't have to be turned in.) Problems 3.3.32, 3.4.4, 3.4.22. 3. (Problem 3.4.6) Find a th
UCSB - ECE - 130
ECE130C HW6 Addendum Spring 09May 25, 20091Problem 4.2.12Use row operations to verify that the 3 by 3 "Vandermonde determinant" is 1 a a2 det 1 b b2 = (b - a)(c - a)(c - b) 1 c c22Problem 4.2.16by Gaussian elimination: 1 t 13 14 t
UCSB - ECE - 130
ECE 130C HW-7 SolutionsJune 3, 2008Problem 4.2.121 a a2 1 b b2 1 c c2 1 a a2 0 b a b2 a2 0 c a c2 a2 1 b+a 1 c+a== (b a)(b c)= (b a)(c a)(c b)Problem 4.2.16(a) det(A) = 0 since R1 + R3 = 2R2 (b) det(A) = (1 t2 )3 after LU fact
UCSB - ECE - 130
ECE130CHome Work 7 Due 3 June 2009.Spring '091. Reading assignment. Read sections 5.3, 5.4 and 5.5 of the text book. They will be part of your finals. 2. Do the following problems from the text book: 5.1.18, 5.1.34, 5.1.36, 5.2.10, 5.2.32, 5.2.
UCSB - ECE - 130
ECE 130C HW7 AddendumJune 2, 2009Problem 5.1.18Suppose A has eigenvalues 0,3,5 with independent eigen vectors u, v, w. 1. Give a basis for the nullspace and a basis for the column space. 2. Find a particular solution to Ax = v + w. Find all solut
Purdue - EET - 107
Section 18.2 n Rectifier CircuitsI dc D =96712(5.92 mA dc ) = 2.96 mA dcCheck with the 1N4004 diode specifications and verify that the diodes forward specifications have been satisfied. Now examine the diodes maximum reverse voltage with t
Lynchburg College - CS - 380
Outlook Temperature Humidity Windy sunny 85 85 false sunny 80 90 true overcast 83 78 false rain 70 96 false rain 68 80 false rain 65 70 true overcast 64 65 true sunny 72 95 false sunny 69 70 false rain 75 80 false sunny 75 70 true overcast 72 90 true
Lynchburg College - CS - 380
Grading for homework 10Loads w/o error?Runs correctly? prep phrases (15)linking verbs (15)proper namesasserting the conclusion (15)Indenting and clarityallows "who" (+10)
University of Hawaii - Hilo - ACC - 620
CH 15. LiabilitiesMany differences across countries. Sometimes the concept is not defined ( EU Directives) or defined as a classification given by decree or law ( French Plan comptable : " in the balance sheet, elements which have a negative influen
University of Hawaii - Hilo - ACC - 620
CH 16.ConsolidationOrigin :US (1901),UK(1947),EU implementation : 1986-1998] (7th directive[(1983)16.1. The concept of a "group" depends first, for whom the information about the entity is intended, and, secondly, for what purpose the in formation
University of Hawaii - Hilo - ACC - 620
Chapter 7. Take home 1: Financial Reporting in the United Kingdom. Due Date: August 1st, 2003, midnight (send answers as attachment to an email-evraert@u-bordeaux4.fr, bring it to my office - CBA A416, or fax it to my attention 956-9888) 1. Discuss b
University of Hawaii - Hilo - ACC - 620
Chapter 8 Hawaii, Take home 2 Due Date: August 1st, 2003, midnight (send answers as attachment to an email-evraert@u-bordeaux4.fr, bring it to my office - CBA A416, or fax it to my attention 956-9888) 1) In the USA, the main authority in Accounting i
University of Hawaii - Hilo - ACC - 620
Chapter 10 Hawaii Quiz 3 Due Date: August 5th, 2003, midnight (send answers as attachment to an email-evraert@u-bordeaux4.fr, bring it to my office - CBA A416, or fax it to my attention 956-9888)1. Does the French accounting system differ from the
University of Hawaii - Hilo - ACC - 620
Chapter 11. Hawaii Take-home Germany. Due Date: August 5th, 2003, midnight (send answers as attachment to an email-evraert@u-bordeaux4.fr, bring it to my office - CBA A416, or fax it to my attention 956-9888) 1) Is there anything looking like a GAAP
University of Hawaii - Hilo - ACC - 620
SETTING THE ACCOUNTING STANDARDS IN FRANCE1. CNC and CRC clearly State agencies: funded by government; members appointed by the Minister of Finance. 2. Membership by economic sector affiliation: As of 1996:--Category/Org. CNC CRC CU -Public Sector
University of Hawaii - Hilo - ACC - 620
Part II Country Studies (continued)An overview of UK, US, France and Germany GAAP1IntroductionNational history and culture are necessary to understand diversity in accounting principles. Let's quote a former UK Prime Minister, Sir W.Churchill :
University of Hawaii - Hilo - ACC - 620
Ch 8 Financial Reporting in the USA" a country of lawyers made for the lawyers" which means paramount importance of contracts but an highly regulated economy ( many accounting regulations which typically contain detailed provisions). Other basic fea
University of Hawaii - Hilo - ACC - 620
Ch 17 Foreign currency translation-Translation means restatement in another currency not conversion. - Arise because of foreign operations and floating rates of exchange ( has disappeared for transactions inside the EU as a consequence of implementa
University of Hawaii - Hilo - ACC - 620
Ch.22. Managerial Accounting22. 1.Control Concepts Conventional view: cybernetic and result versus process oriented : " ensure that managers do the right things and achieve the expected results ". Effectiveness and Efficiency two frequently quoted c
Dallas - AXK - 039000
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East Los Angeles College - GZ - 217
Curriculum VitaeGergely Zbrdi a a 28th July 2008Name: Gergely Zbrdi a a Place and date of birth: Gyr (Hungary), 24/02/1982 o Nationality: Hungarian Address: Gebrder-Coblenz-Strae 3., 50679 Kln, Germany u o Marital Status: married, 1 child born on 0
East Los Angeles College - GZ - 217
Characteristic elements, pairings, and functional equations in non-commutative Iwasawa theoryGERGELY ZBRDITrinity CollegeThis dissertation is submitted for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy.Research Supervisor: Prof John H Coates 16th April
East Los Angeles College - GZ - 217
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East Los Angeles College - GZ - 217
Curriculum VitaeGergely Zbrdi a a 22nd February 2007Name: Gergely Zbrdi a a Place and date of birth: Gyr, 24/02/1982 o Nationality: Hungarian Address: 65B Chesterton Road, Cambridge CB4 3AN Marital Status: married Current study: 01/10/2005- PhD Stu
Johns Hopkins - C - 171
Statistical Physics & Thermodynamics. Fall 2005. Homework 2Due Wednesday, Sep 28th, 2005, 9am. (Jeff Wasserman's mailbox.)Prof. Karl Glazebrook1) Tabulate a histogram of frequency values of (a) binomial distribution with N=30, p=1/3 (b) Poisson d
W. Alabama - BWV - 934
Praeludium Nr. 2"Sechs kleine Prludien"Johann Sebastian Bach (165-1750) Bwv 934 BWV 9343 4Clavier3 461116Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0221263136Sheet music from www. MutopiaProject .org Free to download, with t
Allan Hancock College - CHEM - 3012
Nuclear spins of interest for proteins and DNAAmide proton exchange: dissolve dry protein in D2O and watch the signals disappearProtein denaturation by acidIn a denatured protein, all residues experience the same chemical environment (water). T
University of Illinois, Urbana Champaign - CS - 473
CS 473ug: AlgorithmsMahesh Viswanathan vmahesh@cs.uiuc.edu 3232 Siebel CenterUniversity of Illinois, Urbana-ChampaignSpring 2006ViswanathanCS473ugWeighted Interval Scheduling Dynamic Programming: An Overview Segmented Least SquaresPart I
UNC - INLS - 181
EFF's Guide to the Internet, v. 3.1 (formerly The Big Dummy's Guide to the Internet) Adam Gaffin February 16, 1995 Copyright 1993, 1995 Ele