
MATH 247 - Discrete Mathematics
... The focus of this course should be on computation and forming familiarity with the concepts. Proofs (when given or assigned) should generally be visual/intuitive in nature. A full list of topics with sample problems is available upon request to the MATH subgroup. The following topics are beyon ...
... The focus of this course should be on computation and forming familiarity with the concepts. Proofs (when given or assigned) should generally be visual/intuitive in nature. A full list of topics with sample problems is available upon request to the MATH subgroup. The following topics are beyon ...
Casyopée
... we can only access and operate on Mathematical objects by means of representations. the potential impact of ICT tools on mathematical learning seen through the filter of representations. ...
... we can only access and operate on Mathematical objects by means of representations. the potential impact of ICT tools on mathematical learning seen through the filter of representations. ...
Topic3.20.Eurostat
... Based on web technologies and independent software components to interlink on demand (SOA) ...
... Based on web technologies and independent software components to interlink on demand (SOA) ...
Application Identification in information
... flow records(Netflow)? – Available in most routers – ISPs collect this as standard and often have been for many years – 25Gb per day for a 1st layer ISP (x000’s of routers) ...
... flow records(Netflow)? – Available in most routers – ISPs collect this as standard and often have been for many years – 25Gb per day for a 1st layer ISP (x000’s of routers) ...
A1982NR91400001
... right-hand side there is the dependent variable which has been measured. Interpolation is necessary if the experimenter wants to present his or her results in graphic form as a curve in a coordinate system. In this situation, it is natural to compensate for possible errors in the measured quantities ...
... right-hand side there is the dependent variable which has been measured. Interpolation is necessary if the experimenter wants to present his or her results in graphic form as a curve in a coordinate system. In this situation, it is natural to compensate for possible errors in the measured quantities ...
MIT Selected Class Schedule: Spring 2012
... Class Visit Logistics: When visiting a class at MIT, please leave sufficient travel time to arrive on campus and at the appropriate classroom at least 10 minutes in advance. Before class begins, if you feel comfortable, introduce yourself to the faculty member as a prospective student. When sitti ...
... Class Visit Logistics: When visiting a class at MIT, please leave sufficient travel time to arrive on campus and at the appropriate classroom at least 10 minutes in advance. Before class begins, if you feel comfortable, introduce yourself to the faculty member as a prospective student. When sitti ...
Here - Scott Aaronson
... resource that, given an efficiently computable function f:{0,1}n{0,1}n, immediately finds a fixed point of f— that is, an x such that f(x)=x Admittedly, not every f has a fixed point But there’s always a distribution D such that f(D)=D Probabilistic Resolution of the Grandfather Paradox - You’re bo ...
... resource that, given an efficiently computable function f:{0,1}n{0,1}n, immediately finds a fixed point of f— that is, an x such that f(x)=x Admittedly, not every f has a fixed point But there’s always a distribution D such that f(D)=D Probabilistic Resolution of the Grandfather Paradox - You’re bo ...
FA-NMF
... Multiplicative update [Lee and Seung, 2001] Converges slow Objective function does not increase with every iteration ...
... Multiplicative update [Lee and Seung, 2001] Converges slow Objective function does not increase with every iteration ...
tutorial_em - NYU Computer Science
... if we knew the labels, we can decouple the components as estimate parameters separately for each one ...
... if we knew the labels, we can decouple the components as estimate parameters separately for each one ...
image-based multiscale modelling of collagenous soft tissues
... Collagen fibres are the main constituents that provide structural support for organ functions. The multiscale organisation of these fibres is intimately related to tissue mechanics and is known to be strongly modulated by pathologies and in ageing. Therefore, to characterise the mechanical behaviour ...
... Collagen fibres are the main constituents that provide structural support for organ functions. The multiscale organisation of these fibres is intimately related to tissue mechanics and is known to be strongly modulated by pathologies and in ageing. Therefore, to characterise the mechanical behaviour ...
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.