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CONTINUITY Roughly speaking, a function is said to be continuous on an interval if its graph has no breaks, jumps, or holes in that interval. So, a continuous function has a graph that can be drawn without lifting the pe

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Source URL: math.arizona.edu

Language: English - Date: 2008-05-21 15:03:14
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    THERMOACOUSTIC TOMOGRAPHY WITH VARIABLE SOUND SPEED PLAMEN STEFANOV AND GUNTHER UHLMANN A BSTRACT. We study the mathematical model of thermoacoustic tomography in media with a variable speed for a fixed time interval Œ0

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    Source URL: www.math.washington.edu

    Language: English - Date: 2009-08-15 14:20:37
      413Transport / Transportation planning / Rail transport operations / Public transport timetable / Clock-face scheduling / Train path

      How regular is a regular-interval timetable? Theoretical foundations and assessment methodology (STRC Topic: Highway and railway engineering) Dr Panos Tzieropoulos Daniel Emery Laboratory for Intermodality and Transport

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      Source URL: www.strc.ch

      Language: English - Date: 2009-09-16 14:52:22
      414Statistics / Measurement / Categorical data / Analytical chemistry / Calibration curve / Calibration / Standard deviation / Calendar / Goodness of fit / Confidence interval / Normal distribution / Calibration of radiocarbon dates

      Tutorial 14 C wiggle-match dating: an Excel-approach Maarten Blaauw 14 C wiggle-match dating assumes linear accumulation of, e.g., a peat core, and using this assumption it assigns calendar ages to all dated levels of su

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      Source URL: www.chrono.qub.ac.uk

      Language: English - Date: 2010-08-31 06:19:19
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      READING GRAPHS 1. A graph of is given at the right. A. On what interval(s) is increasing? Decreasing? Explain.

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      Source URL: math.arizona.edu

      - Date: 2008-05-26 20:30:23
        416Applied mathematics / Probability and statistics / Statistics / Bayesian network / Scoring rule / Machine learning / Confidence interval / Expectationmaximization algorithm / Semi-supervised learning

        Learning Rules from Incomplete Examples via Observation Models Janardhan Rao Doppa, Mohammad NasrEsfahani, Mohammad S. Sorower, Jed Irvine Thomas G. Dietterich, Xiaoli Fern, and Prasad Tadepalli School of EECS, Oregon St

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        Source URL: web.engr.oregonstate.edu

        Language: English - Date: 2012-06-13 14:51:33
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        Approximation Algorithms for the Job Interval Selection Problem and Related Scheduling Problems∗ Julia Chuzhoy †

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        Source URL: ttic.uchicago.edu

        Language: English - Date: 2008-07-08 17:50:18
          418Graph theory / Graph coloring / Interval graph

          SAL Project Management Using Point Graphs Abbas K. Zaidi Mashhood Ishaque

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          Source URL: www.eecs.tufts.edu

          Language: English - Date: 2007-07-16 01:09:32
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          AP® STATISTICS 2011 SCORING GUIDELINES Question 6 Intent of Question The primary goals of this question were to assess students’ ability to (1) construct and interpret a confidence interval for a population proportion

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          Source URL: apcentral.collegeboard.com

          Language: English - Date: 2011-09-19 11:36:57
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            Selection-based approach to cooperative interval games Jan Bok∗ Milan Hlad´ık†

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            Source URL: iti.mff.cuni.cz

            Language: English - Date: 2016-02-04 05:53:39
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