
Lecture notes
... This can be done if problem is well-posed - existence = each input pattern has an output - uniqueness = each input pattern maps onto only one output - continuity = small changes in input pattern space imply small changes in y In RBFs however: - noise can violate continuity condition - different outp ...
... This can be done if problem is well-posed - existence = each input pattern has an output - uniqueness = each input pattern maps onto only one output - continuity = small changes in input pattern space imply small changes in y In RBFs however: - noise can violate continuity condition - different outp ...
The algorithmic and dialectic aspects in proof and proving
... Restoration And Reduction] around 825A.D. The algorithm exhibits a different flavour from the Chinese method in that a closed formula is given. Expressed in modern terminology, the formula for a root x of X 2 bX c is what we see in a school textbook. Just as in the Chinese literature, the “algor ...
... Restoration And Reduction] around 825A.D. The algorithm exhibits a different flavour from the Chinese method in that a closed formula is given. Expressed in modern terminology, the formula for a root x of X 2 bX c is what we see in a school textbook. Just as in the Chinese literature, the “algor ...
Somasundaram Velummylum Professor of Mathematics Department
... Abstract: When we solve Initial value problems occurring in science and engineering we employ some analytical methods. It is worthwhile spending time to study these methods and use paper and pencil to arrive at the solution. Here we illustrate with examples the use of Maple software to obtain soluti ...
... Abstract: When we solve Initial value problems occurring in science and engineering we employ some analytical methods. It is worthwhile spending time to study these methods and use paper and pencil to arrive at the solution. Here we illustrate with examples the use of Maple software to obtain soluti ...
Careers in Biostatistics What are the occupations? Statistical Programmer
... linear algebra, including spectral theory and Jordan forms systems of ordinary differential equations first and second order partial differential equations differential forms and multivariable integration abstract algebra of finite fields numerical analysis linear and nonlinear optimization ...
... linear algebra, including spectral theory and Jordan forms systems of ordinary differential equations first and second order partial differential equations differential forms and multivariable integration abstract algebra of finite fields numerical analysis linear and nonlinear optimization ...
voor dia serie SNS
... N-body Problem: Given N particles in 3D space, compute all forces between the particles. Hierarchical Algorithm (Appel 85) O(N) time (Esselink) Radiosity (Hanrahan, Salzman & Aupperle) Multipole Algorithm (Greengard & Rohklin 87) O(N) time FastCap ...
... N-body Problem: Given N particles in 3D space, compute all forces between the particles. Hierarchical Algorithm (Appel 85) O(N) time (Esselink) Radiosity (Hanrahan, Salzman & Aupperle) Multipole Algorithm (Greengard & Rohklin 87) O(N) time FastCap ...
Homework 4
... 3. Using the WCGS dataset, make a scatterplot of SBP versus weight and add a loess line or similar scatterplot smooth. Make, and plot, a smooth for at least 3 different “bandwidths,” or vary the amount of smoothing in some other way. How do they compare? Which is most useful for judging the linearit ...
... 3. Using the WCGS dataset, make a scatterplot of SBP versus weight and add a loess line or similar scatterplot smooth. Make, and plot, a smooth for at least 3 different “bandwidths,” or vary the amount of smoothing in some other way. How do they compare? Which is most useful for judging the linearit ...
MCicenas2a
... classmates, I decided finding information on a more local level might not only be more interesting, but would also give me to a better understanding of local factors that might need to come into play when creating districts. Therefore, as done on the national level, I researched restrictions and loc ...
... classmates, I decided finding information on a more local level might not only be more interesting, but would also give me to a better understanding of local factors that might need to come into play when creating districts. Therefore, as done on the national level, I researched restrictions and loc ...
Theoretical computer science

Theoretical computer science is a division or subset of general computer science and mathematics that focuses on more abstract or mathematical aspects of computing and includes the theory of computation.It is not easy to circumscribe the theory areas precisely and the ACM's Special Interest Group on Algorithms and Computation Theory (SIGACT) describes its mission as the promotion of theoretical computer science and notes:Template:""To this list, the ACM's journal Transactions on Computation Theory adds coding theory, computational learning theory and theoretical computer science aspects of areas such as databases, information retrieval, economic models and networks. Despite this broad scope, the ""theory people"" in computer science self-identify as different from the ""applied people."" Some characterize themselves as doing the ""(more fundamental) 'science(s)' underlying the field of computing."" Other ""theory-applied people"" suggest that it is impossible to separate theory and application. This means that the so-called ""theory people"" regularly use experimental science(s) done in less-theoretical areas such as software system research. It also means that there is more cooperation than mutually exclusive competition between theory and application.