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Stanford - BXMNF - 1012
UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT EASTERN DISTRICT OF TEXAS TEXARKANA DIVISION LANE McNAMARA, et al., Plaintiffs, v. BRE-X MINERALS LTD., et al., Defendants. Civil Action No. 5:97-CV-159JOINT MOTION FOR PRELIMINARY APPROVAL OF PROPOSED SETTLE
Alabama - CS - 602
FALL 2005 SYLLABUS CS 602 Advanced Formal Languages and Machines (3-0) Three hours. Regular languages, context-free languages, recursive and recursively enumerable languages, nondeterminism, and undecidability. Prerequisite: CS 470 or CS 475 (undergr
Alabama - CS - 602
CS 602Homework 1Fall 2005Please read Chapter 2 in the textbook before you begin. It is also recommended that you should refer to Chapter 1 if you not entirely comfortable with reading and writing proofs. 1. Draw a deterministic finite-state mac
Alabama - CS - 602
CS 602Homework 1 Partial answersFall 20051. Draw a deterministic finite-state machine for each of these languages. Use as few states as possible. c. Strings over {0,1} that are the reverses of binary strings whose numerical value is not a multi
Alabama - CS - 602
CS 602Homework 2Fall 2005Please read Chapter 3 in the textbook before you begin. 1. Write a regular expression for each of these languages. Simplify each expression as much as possible. a. Strings over {0,1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9} such that some digit
Alabama - CS - 602
CS 602Homework 2 Partial answersFall 20051. Write a regular expression for each of these languages. Simplify each expression as much as possible. c. Strings over {a,b} that do not contain the substring aba. b* (a abb+)* b* d. Strings over {a,b
Alabama - CS - 602
CS 602Homework 3Fall 2005Please read Chapter 4 in the textbook before you begin. 1. Determine whether each of these languages is regular or not. Prove each answer. a. b. c. d. { ww : w is a string of as and bs }. { an : n is a power of 2 }. { a
Alabama - CS - 602
CS 602Homework 3 Partial answersFall 20052. Let R and S denote languages. Either prove or disprove each of these claims. a. If RS is regular then either R is regular or S is regular. False. Let R = { an : n is prime or n1 }, and let S = { an :
Alabama - CS - 602
CS 602Homework 4Fall 2005Please read Chapter 5 in the textbook before you begin. For each of the languages described in problems 1 through 4, do steps a through c below. 1. { ai bj ck : i=j or i=k or j=k }. 2. Strings over {a,b,c} such that eit
Alabama - CS - 602
CS 602Homework 4 Partial answersFall 20055. Either prove or disprove each of these claims. b. Let G be a context-free grammar in which every production has one of the forms A wB or A Bw or A w, where A and B denote variables, and w is a poss
Alabama - CS - 602
CS 602 Midterm examFall 2005Name_1. Consider the regular expression (a ba)* (b ab)*. a. Draw a non-deterministic finite-state machine that accepts this language. Use as few states as possible. [10 points]b. Draw a deterministic finite-stat
Alabama - CS - 602
CS 602Homework 5Fall 2005Please read Chapter 6 in the textbook before you begin. For each of the languages described in problems 1 through 5, do steps a. and b. below. 1. { ai bj ck : ij or ik or jk }. 2. Strings over {a,b,c} such that either i
Alabama - CS - 602
CS 602Homework 5 Selected answersFall 20056. Either prove or disprove each of these claims. b. Let M be a DPDA that has only one state, and let N(M) denote the language accepted by null stack. Then N(M) can be generated by an equivalent context
Alabama - CS - 602
CS 602Homework 7Fall 2005Please read Chapter 8 in the textbook before you begin. For each of the languages or functions described in problems 1 through 5, do steps a. and b. below. 1. Language = { w # wR # w : w (a b)* }. Example: input = aba
Alabama - CS - 602
CS 602Homework 8Fall 2005This homework is officially due on Friday, December 2 (that is, before dead week). However, you may submit it until Thursday, December 8 without being considered late. Please read Chapter 9 in the textbook before you be
Alabama - CS - 602
CS 602 Final examFall 2005Name_1. Design both a context-free grammar and a pushdown automaton for this language: { x # yR | x (0 1)*, y (0 1)*, |x| = |y|, and value(x)+1 = value(y) }. Please note that yR denotes the reverse of y. Example: v
UConn - CHEG - 239
CHEG 239 W CHEMICAL ENGINEERING LABORATORY Department of Chemical Engineering University of Connecticut Kinetics of Hydrolysis of Acetic Anhydride by in-situ FTIR Spectroscopy Objectives: The importance of process chemistry is widely recognized today
UConn - CHEG - 239
GAS ABSORPTION EXPERIMENT Objectives: The educational objectives of this experiment are many; a few of the most obvious are to review mass transfer for two-phase systems, and to gain experience with a gas-absorption column and several auxiliary instr
UConn - CHEG - 239
GRAPHS:8 7 6 5 4 3 2 0 50 100 150 200 250 300Laminar model w/ contraction lossGlycerin, 50% in water 3" x 0.182" pipeHeight in tank, in.Time, sFigure 2. Comparison of experimental draining profile for glycerin solution (points) with predicti
UConn - CHEG - 239
Cheg 239W Spring, 2006Instructors: E. Anderson M. Howard M. ShawCheg 239W Teaching AssistantsPhillip BakerOffice hours: TBA E-mail: phillip.baker@huskymail.uconn.eduCharles AcquahOffice hours: TBA E-mail: charles.acquah@uconn.eduCheg 239W C
UConn - CHEG - 239
1FILE: KINETICS.DOC CHEG 239W CHEMICAL ENGINEERING LABORATORY Department of Chemical Engineering University of Connecticut Reaction Kinetics Saponification of Isopropyl Acetate with Sodium Hydroxide Objective: The purpose of this experiment is to e
UConn - CHEG - 239
CHEG 239WCHEMICAL ENGINEERING LABORATORYDepartment of Chemical EngineeringUniversity of ConnecticutLABORATORY MANUAL Spring 2006C:\Cheg239\LabManual-S03.doc Fento/Shaw/Jan031CHEG 239W Spring 2006COURSE INFORMATION Instructors: Professo
UConn - CHEG - 239
Final as of 08/29/06 1 2 3 4 5LABORATORY SCHEDULE 6 7 8 9 10CHEG 237W-01 15 16FALL 172006 19 20 21 22 23 24SCHED67D 25 26 27PERIOD 11 12 13 1418== AUG SEPTEMBER OCTOBER NOVEMBER DEC M W M W M W M W M W M W M W M W M W M W M W M W M W
UConn - CHEG - 239
CHEMICAL ENGINEERING LABORATORY CHEG 239W Control of a Steam-Heated Mixing Tank with a Pneumatic Process Controller Objective The experiment involves tuning a commercial process controller for temperature control of a steam-heated mixing tank. The ob
UConn - CHEG - 239
01/22/08 1 2 3 4FINAL 5 6 7LABORATORY SCHEDULE 8 9 10 11 12CHEG 239W-03 PERIOD 13 14 15 16 17Spring 2008 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28== JANUARY FEBRUARY MARCH APRIL MAY Tu Th Tu Th Tu Th Tu Th Tu Th Tu Th Tu Th Tu Th Tu Th Tu Th Tu Th T
UConn - CHEG - 239
01/20/09 TENTATIVE for Spring 2009LABORATORY SCHEDULECHEG 4139W-01Spring 2009STUDENT Bowers,Kathryn Ma Bruce,Marjorie Ro Bugbee,Jane Eliza Gentile,Michael J Gul,Zeeshan Hawley,Kyle Richa Helstosky,Lauren Midgette,Alyssa A Robak,Christopher Ru
UConn - CHEG - 239
Cheg 239W, Spring 2006Tu 17 Auyeung Cileli Dellasala Franco Gaito Gladding Grezlik Izzo Kamieneski Magoon Malanaphy Mazhar Mcguire Nyarko Obarowski Solony Zukauskas 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9JANUARY Th Tu Th 19 24 26 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 1
RIT - EBA - 9331
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RIT - EBA - 9331
#!/usr/bin/perl#ageCheck.cgi print "Content-type: text/html\n\n";use CGI qw(:standard);# Get the input and put it into the $contents arrayread(STDIN, $buffer, $ENV{'CONTENT_LENGTH'});@pairs = split(/&/, $buffer);foreach $pair (@pairs){
RIT - EBA - 9331
SIMPLE PHP GUESTBOOK v1.0 by Pasi Havia (roomeo@yahoo.com)INSTALL NOTES1. Unzip guestbook.zip2. Transfer all unzipped files to your webserver3. Change guestbook.txt file attributes so that it is writable by public. For example 'chmod 646 guestbo
Stanford - PUBS - 12250
SLAC-PUB-12278 January 2007A CORELESS APPROACHES FOR ON/OFF MARX TYPE MODULATORS Anatoly Krasnykh, Stanford Linear Accelerator Center, Menlo Park, CA 94025 AbstractSLAC was first to report using ON/OFF switches in Marx type modulator. The developm
Stanford - PUBS - 3250
S LAC-PUB3499 October 1984 M Test of the Electronic AbsorbedS tanford StanfordStructureof Fe(100)byCurrentSpectroscopyCenter 94805E. K ISKER~, R .E. K IRBY, E .L. G ARWIN, AND F.K.KINGLinear Accelerator Stanford, University, California
CSU Northridge - COMP - 182
COMP 182 Spring 2009 Project 4 Hashing Addendum After finishing version one of the hash table, skip version two. Ive decided that changing the collision resolution scheme from linear to quadratic probing will not dramatically affect the results for t
Washington - CSS - 342
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Duke - MATH - 123
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Duke - MATH - 123
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Duke - MATH - 123
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Duke - MATH - 123
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Duke - MATH - 123
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Duke - MATH - 123
Betweenness preserving permutations. We let be the identity map of the set of points. Denition. We say a permutation of the set of points is betweenness preserving if [s(a, b)] = s( (a), (b) whenever a and b are distinct points. We let B be the s
Duke - MATH - 123
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Duke - MATH - 123
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Duke - MATH - 123
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Duke - MATH - 123
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Duke - MATH - 123
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Duke - MATH - 123
Fractional linear transformations. Denition. We let GL(2, C) be the set of invertible 2 2 matrices a c with complex entries. Note that (i) The identity matrix I= is in GL(2, C). (ii) If A and B are in GL(2, C) then AB GL(2, C). (iii) if A GL(2, C)
Duke - MATH - 123
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Duke - MATH - 123
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Duke - MATH - 123
Homework Two, due September 2 1. Suppose A and B are subsets of the set X . Prove the DeMorgan Laws: X (A B ) = (X A) (X B ) and 1. Do Exercise 1.4 in Sets, relations and functions. 2. Suppose We say f is ane if f (1 t)x + ty) = (1 t)f (x) + t
Duke - MATH - 123
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Duke - MATH - 123
Homework Three, due September 17 Do the rst two exercises in the notes on Congruence.1
Duke - MATH - 123
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Duke - MATH - 123
Homework Four, due at at time to be decided later. Do exercise at the end of the notes on Congruence.1
Duke - MATH - 123
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Duke - MATH - 123
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Duke - MATH - 123
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Minnesota - SHOUR - 004
May 2009Ali Shourideh Curriculum VitaeDepartment of Economics University of Minnesota 1035 Heller Hall 271 19th Ave South Minneapolis, MN 55455 email: shour004@umn.edu Personal Born April 10, 1982 Iranian Married Education 2006 - Present: PhD in
Minnesota - SHOUR - 004
Chapter 6 UncertaintyOur program of study will comprise the following three topics: 1. Examples of common stochastic processes in macroeconomics 2. Maximization under uncertainty 3. Competitive equilibrium under uncertainty The rst one is closely re
Maryland - ASTR - 120
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Maryland - ASTR - 120
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