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BYU - ECE - 771
REGULARIZATION WITH FILTERING1. Filtering With these spectral representations of the operator we could simply apply spectral-domain ltering to the data so that any noise which may be giving us problems is ltered out. Thus, we dene the regularized r
BYU - ECE - 771
1. Math Review 1.1a: Proof that f 1 [B ] =f 1 [B ].Proof. Assume x f 1 [ B ] then by denition f (x) B such that y = f (x) . This value of f (x) must therefore be in at least one of the sets, B , call this set B0 . Thus, x f 1 [B0 ] and
BYU - ECE - 771
In this problem we will look at the modications to the traditional Radon transform necessary to understand fan-beam reconstruction. The geometry for fan-beam reconstruction is shown in the following gure.yxThe data space is dened by the two
BYU - ECE - 771
In this problem we will look at the modications to the traditional Radon transform necessary to understand fan-beam reconstruction. The geometry for fan-beam reconstruction is shown in the following gure.yxThe data space is dened by the two
BYU - ECE - 771
LINEAR OPERATORS, FOURIER DOMAIN, DISCRETIZATION, AND SVD1. Linear Operators 1.1. General Operators. An operator is a just a mapping from one space to another space. Generally we will be concerned about mappings from one Banach (or Hilbert) space,
BYU - ECE - 771
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BYU - ECE - 771
Parameter Estimation3rd March 20041IntroductionA commonly-encountered inverse problem occurs when a system can be modeled by a dierential equation. For example, consider the one-dimensional inhomogeneous Helmholtz equation d dx G (x) dU dx +
BYU - ECE - 771
HOMEWORK SOLUTIONS1.1a: Proof that f 1 [B ] =f 1 [B ].Proof. Assume x f 1 [ B ] then by denition there is a y B such that y = f (x) . This y must be in at least one of the sets, B , call this set B0 . By denition, x f 1 [B0 ] and thu
West Virginia University at Parkersburg - SB - 653
ACTION PLAN DOCUMENTI.ACCESS TO HIGHER EDUCATIONGoal A - Create accessible graduate education in every region of state. Goal IA.1 - In order to provide citizens access to stable and continuing graduate-level programs in every region of the stat
Penn State - SAS - 5516
Stefan Szydlowskisas5516@psu.edu Permanent Address 2100 Augusta Drive Center Valley, PA 18034 Home- (610) 694-8988 Education Local Address 102 Geary Hall University Park, PA 16802 Cell-(610)248-3894The Pennsylvania State University, University Par
UC Davis - ATT - 0503
Boletn CIIFEN Marzo 2005: Condiciones del ENOS: una perspectiva regionalEl CIIFEN presenta este servicio de informacin que pretende proveer a los usuarios cientficos, tcnicos y la poblacin en general de una sntesis til y oportuna del anlisis de las
Laurentian - CHEM - 10001
CHEMISTRY 1000INSTRUCTORS: Michelle Duke John Eng Wayne Lippa Ying ZhengLAB SCHEDULEFall 2005Laboratory Manual: University of Lethbridge Chemistry 1000 Laboratory ManualOffice: Office: Office: Office:E-856 E-790 E-711 E-788duke@uleth.ca
Laurentian - CHEM - 10001
Chemistry 1000 Labs begin the week of Monday, September 12th, 2005. Please have purchased a Chemistry 1000 laboratory manual and lab coat and bring them to your first lab period. There will be a lab completed during the first period. It is important
Syracuse - PHY - 215
PHY 215 - Problem Set #1 - Due Friday September 9, 2005August 11, 20051A Note about the AssignmentsThere are two types of Assignments: masteringphysics assignments and Problem Sets. The rst, masteringphysics assignments, are viewed and comple
Syracuse - PHY - 215
PHY 215 - Problem Set #2 - Due Friday September 16, 20051A Note about the AssignmentsThere are two types of Assignments: masteringphysics assignments and Problem Sets. In order to view and work on the Assignments, you need to use the Student Ac
Syracuse - PHY - 215
PHY 215 - Problem Set #3 - Due Friday September 23, 20051A Note about the AssignmentsThere are two types of Assignments: masteringphysics assignments and Problem Sets. In order to view and work on the Assignments, you need to use the Student Ac
Syracuse - PHY - 215
PHY 215 - Problem Set #4 - Due Friday September 30, 20051The AssignmentDo the following problems from the textbook (University Physics): 5.104, 5.120, 5.125, 5.119 Go to www.masteringphysics.com and do PS4-M (there are two easy problems).1
Syracuse - PHY - 215
PHY 215 - Problem Set #5 - Due Friday October 7, 20051The AssignmentDo the following problems from the textbook (University Physics): 5.21, 5.93, 6.4, 6.18,1
Syracuse - PHY - 215
PHY 215 - Problem Set #6 - Due Friday October 21, 20051The AssignmentDo the following problems from the textbook (University Physics): 7.68, 7.82, 7.86, 6.641
Syracuse - PHY - 215
PHY 215 - Problem Set #7 - Due Friday October 28, 20051The AssignmentDo the following problems from the textbook (University Physics): 7.65, 12.65, 12.601
Syracuse - PHY - 215
PHY 215 - Problem Set #9 - Due Friday November 18, 20051The AssignmentDo the following problems from the textbook (University Physics): 10.83, 10.90, 10.51, 9.98, 10.581
Syracuse - PHY - 215
PHY 215 - Problem Set #10 - Due Friday December 2, 20051The AssignmentDo the following problems from the textbook (University Physics): 11.21, 13.63 , 13.40, 13.1021
Penn State - MATH - 508
DYNAMICAL SYSTEMS EXERCISE SHEET 2Problem 1. Let Ti : Xi Xi be two continuous mappings of two compact metric spaces X1 , X2 . Dene T1 T2 : X1 X2 X1 X2 by (T1 T2 )(x1 , x2 ) = (T1 x1 , T2 x2 ). Prove: htop (T1 T2 ) = htop (T1 ) + htop (T2 ).
Penn State - CHEM - 431
I n the Laboratoryedited byGreen ChemistryMary M. KirchhoffACS Green Chemistry Institute Washington, DC 20036One-Pot Synthesis of 7-Hydroxy-3-carboxycoumarin in WaterWFrancesco Fringuelli,* Oriana Piermatti, and Ferdinando Pizzo Dipartime
UCSD - MAE - 156
Ocean Controllable Drogues Progress Report for Week 9 Group 15 Goals for next week All Finishing touches and present. Accomplishments from last week Verified waterproof end caps Wired circuit on Lab-X2 board Risks/challenges End caps can be diffi
UCSD - MAE - 156
Ocean Controllable Drogues Progress Report for Week 8 Group 15 Goals for next week Bryan Verify circuit wiring. Sonny Update and make the website presentable. Ryan Assist with circuit and end cap. Jimmy Small adjustments to end caps. Perform wat
UCSD - MAE - 156
Ocean Controllable Drogues Progress Report for Week 7 Group 15 Goals for next week Bryan Wire circuit. Sonny Wire circuit. Update and make the website presentable. Ryan Machining more end caps. Jimmy Machining more end caps. Test the piston tank
UCSD - MAE - 156
Ocean Controllable Drogues Progress Report for Week 6 Group 15 Goals for next week Bryan Perform strength analysis on end caps. Research what batteries to use. Sonny Study strength performance. Perform an FEA analysis on the cylinder design with i
UCSD - MAE - 156
Ocean Controllable Drogues Progress Report for Week 5 Group 15 Goals for next week Bryan Contact Scripps about motor control, hardware, and pressure sensor. Sonny Study strength performance. Perform an FEA analysis on the cylinder design. Update a
UCSD - MAE - 156
Ocean Controllable Drogues Progress Report for Week 4 Group 15 Goals for next week Bryan Research seals. Get some polycarbonate tubes for testing. Sonny Research seals. Perform an FEA analysis on the cylinder design. Update webpage and act as head
UCSD - MAE - 156
Ocean Controllable Drogues Progress Report for Week 3 Group 15 Goals for next week Bryan Buy PVC tube for Proof of Concept. Perform air tight analysis on PVC tube for Proof of Concept. Sonny Perform an FEA analysis on the cylinder design. Update w
UCSD - MAE - 156
Ocean Controllable Drogues Progress Report for Week 2 Group 15 Goals for next week Bryan Duties include setting up meetings with Andy (TA) and a group meeting to include professors and the communication team to discuss progress thus far on the drog
UCSD - MAE - 156
Ocean Controllable Drogues Progress Report for Week 1 Group 15 Goals for next week Bryan Duties include setting up meetings with the communication team to discuss how their optical equipment will fit on the drogue. Discussion will include how much
Berkeley - MCB - 140
Restriction MappingRestriction Mapping: Double DigestsFactor I Single CutFactor 2 Single CutRestriction Mapping: Double DigestsRestriction Mapping: Double DigestsRestriction Mapping: Double DigestsSingle BamHI 5600BamHIEcoRI 400 5
Berkeley - MCB - 140
Todays Agenda Run Gel for Blot Denature Gel Examine Transformations Set up Overnight Cultures for Thursday Set up DNA Blot for Hybridization on ThursdaySouthern BlotNYLON MEMBRANEDRY BLOTTING PAPER NaOH BLOTTING PAPER GEL NaOH BLOTTING PAPE
Berkeley - MCB - 140
PCR and 2-Hybrid ScreensTodays Activities Experiment 2 Digest each of your minipreps w/HindIII and PstI (separate single digests) and freeze for next time Set up PCR reactions to confirm presence and orientation of Kan gene Experiment 3 Trans
Berkeley - MCB - 140
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Berkeley - MCB - 140
Expt. 10-1: P-elements and Enhancer TrappingExpt. 10: P-elements and Enhancer Trapping -Naturally occurring P-elements:Transposase gene between two inverted repeatsTransposaseOrganization of the P ElementTransposase ORF2.9 kb P Element31
Laurentian - MGT - 200203
MGT 5541Y Derivatives PROJECT2002 Fall SemesterPart A with a notional US $100,000 beginning with Nov. 1/02 closing stock/option prices for General Electric (GE) Purchase shares in board lots (100 shares), A1 Write or issue covered calls (gener
Laurentian - MGT - 200203
University of Lethbridge Derivative Securities Markets MGt 4451Y Assignment Notice The assignments will be available to be picked up in the U of L admin office by Noon on Monday Dec. 9/02 Terry Harbottle
Laurentian - MGT - 200203
Chapter Two Basic Principles of Options Answers to Problems and Questions 1.2.Up False. The owner of an option has the right to do something, while the writer has an obligation to perform if the option owner exercises. The term "wasting asset" ref
Laurentian - MGT - 200203
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Laurentian - MGT - 200203
Chapter Five Option Pricing Answers to Problems and Questions 1. Arbitrage is the existence of a riskless profit, especially when you do not have to commit funds to earn the profit. 2. Market prices move continually, and frequently move slightly away
Laurentian - MGT - 200203
Chapter 6The Black-Scholes Option Pricing Model1 2002 South-Western PublishingIntroduction TheBlack-Scholes option pricing model (BSOPM) has been one of the most important developments in finance in the last 30 yearsbasic valuation model
Laurentian - MGT - 200203
Chapter Six The Black-Scholes Option Pricing Model Answers to Problems and Questions 1. Interest rates may have changed, the expected amount of the next dividend may have changed, or the market may anticipate a different future level of volatility in
Laurentian - MGT - 200203
Chapter 8Fundamentals of the Futures Market1 2002 South-Western PublishingOutlineA. The concept of futures contracts B. Market mechanics C. Market participants D. The clearing process E. Principles of futures contract pricing F. Hedging G. S
Laurentian - MGT - 200203
Chapter 8Fundamentals of the Futures Market1 2002 South-Western PublishingOutlineA. The concept of futures contracts B. Market mechanics C. Market participants D. The clearing process E. Principles of futures contract pricing F. Hedging G. S
Laurentian - MGT - 200203
Chapter 11Fundamentals of Interest Rate Futures1 2002 South-Western PublishingOutline Interestrate futures Treasury bills, Eurodollars, and their futures contracts Speculating & Hedging with T-bill futures Hedging with Eurodollar Future
Laurentian - MGT - 200203
Chapter Thirteen Swaps and Interest Rate Options Answers to Problems and Questions 1. In an interest rate swap, the swap seller is the party paying the floating rate. 2. The swap tenor is the length (in time) of the swap arrangement. The swap price i
Laurentian - MGT - 200203
Chapter Fourteen Swap Pricing Answers to Problems and Questions 1. If the options are European style you can use the put/call parity model with C P = 0, meaning K = S (1+R)T. Here we have K = 28.55 x (1.055)0.5 = 29.32 If the options are American st
Laurentian - MGT - 200203
Oct 1 Message: Derivatives - 4451Y Message re Text Problem Solutions I will be posting to the web-site the solutions for the end of chapter problems for chapters 8, 11 and 12. Please look for them shortly. Terry Harbottle University of Lethbridge
Laurentian - MGT - 200203
Chapter Eight Fundamentals of the Futures Market Answers to Problems and Questions 1. Open interest measures the number of futures contracts that exist. One side of the contract may change hands many times prior to the delivery month. Each time a tra
Laurentian - MGT - 200203
Chapter Eleven Fundamentals of Interest Rate Futures Answers to Problems and Questions 1. Unlike shares in a particular common stock or bushels of inspected soybeans, not all Treasury bonds are identical. Differences in coupon rate and in maturity ar
Laurentian - MGT - 200203
Chapter Twelve Futures Contracts and Portfolio Management Answers to Problems and Questions 1. Immunization refers to the situation in which the effects of interest rate risk and reinvestment rate risk largely cancel. 2. Bullet immunization seeks to
Laurentian - MGT - 200203
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Laurentian - MGT - 200203
Chapter 3Basic Option Strategies: Covered Calls and Protective Puts1 2002 South-Western PublishingOutlineEquity Options Using options as a hedge Using options to generate income Profit and loss diagrams with seasoned stock positions Impro
Laurentian - MGT - 200203
Chapter Three Basic Option Strategies: Covered Calls and Protective Puts Answers to Problems and Questions 1. Covering a call means either 1) buying back a call that you previously wrote, or 2) adding a stock or long option position so that a short c
Laurentian - MGT - 200203
Chapter 4Option Combinations and Spreads1 2002 South-Western PublishingChapter 3 - Rolling Trading Strategies Rollingdown/out/up - possible action as part of re-evaluating ones option positionRolling down - closing your position and reest
Laurentian - MGT - 200203
Chapter Four Option Combinations and Spreads Answers to Problems and Questions 1. A straddle involves a higher maximum profit if the stock remains near the option striking price. A strangle has a lower maximum profit, but it occurs over a wider range
Laurentian - MGT - 200203
Chapter 13Swaps and Interest Rate Options1 2002 South-Western PublishingOutline Introduction Interestrate swaps Foreign currency swaps Circus swap Interest rate options2Introduction Bothswaps and interest rate options are relat
Laurentian - MGT - 200203
Chapter 14Swap Pricing1 2002 South-Western PublishingOutline Swappricing Solving for the swap price Valuing an off-market swap Hedging the swap Pricing a currency swap2Swap Pricing Swapsas a pair of bonds Swaps as a series of f