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A function used to study ordinary differential equations.
A function f which may (but does not necessarily) associate a given member of the range of f with more than one member of the domain of f. For example, trigonometric ...
The sequence generated by repeated application of a map. The map is said to have a closed orbit if it has a finite number of elements.
Let S be partitioned into r×s disjoint sets E_i and F_j where the general subset is denoted E_i intersection F_j. Then the marginal probability of E_i is ...
An algorithm which constructs allowed mathematical statements from simple ingredients.
A pair of matrices ND^(-1) or D^(-1)N, where N is the matrix numerator and D is the denominator.
The inverse of a square matrix A, sometimes called a reciprocal matrix, is a matrix A^(-1) such that AA^(-1)=I, (1) where I is the identity matrix. Courant and Hilbert (1989, ...
Numerical maximization is implemented as NMaximize[f, vars]5.0.
A distribution with zero kurtosis excess, i.e., gamma_2=0.
A minimization of the maximum error for a fixed number of terms.
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