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... FIBONACCI ENTRY POINTS AND PERIODS FOR PRIMES 100,003 THROUGH 415,993 A Monograph by Daniel C. Fielder and Paul S* Bruckman Members, The Fibonacci Association In 1965, Brother Alfred Brousseau, under the auspices of The Fibonacci Association, compiled a twovolume set of Fibonacci entry points and re ...
... FIBONACCI ENTRY POINTS AND PERIODS FOR PRIMES 100,003 THROUGH 415,993 A Monograph by Daniel C. Fielder and Paul S* Bruckman Members, The Fibonacci Association In 1965, Brother Alfred Brousseau, under the auspices of The Fibonacci Association, compiled a twovolume set of Fibonacci entry points and re ...
Recursion
... Let us consider a simple problem of printing a message for n times. You can break the problem into two subproblems: one is to print the message one time and the other is to print the message for n-1 times. The second problem is the same as the original problem with a smaller size. The base case for ...
... Let us consider a simple problem of printing a message for n times. You can break the problem into two subproblems: one is to print the message one time and the other is to print the message for n-1 times. The second problem is the same as the original problem with a smaller size. The base case for ...
Introduction to Modern Physics PHYX 2710
... • If you move your hand up and down smoothly in simple harmonic motion, the displacement of this end of the rope will vary sinusoidally with time. – The resulting periodic wave will also have a sinusoidal form. – Such a wave is called a harmonic wave. – The individual segments of rope tend to move w ...
... • If you move your hand up and down smoothly in simple harmonic motion, the displacement of this end of the rope will vary sinusoidally with time. – The resulting periodic wave will also have a sinusoidal form. – Such a wave is called a harmonic wave. – The individual segments of rope tend to move w ...
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Mathematics of radio engineering

The mathematics of radio engineering is the mathematical description by complex analysis of the electromagnetic theory applied to radio. Waves have been studied since ancient times and many different techniques have developed of which the most useful idea is the superposition principle which apply to radio waves. The Huygen's principle, which says that each wavefront creates an infinite number of new wavefronts that can be added, is the base for this analysis.