A surprising acquisition shakes up the airline industry, with one carrier gaining a strategic foothold in a key market.
The US economy seems to be in the throes of one of its biggest bursts of productivity in decades, weighing on business labour costs and hastening disinflation. If artificial intelligence (AI) is ...
Mathematicians use the logarithm to express the inverse function of exponentiation. That is, the logarithm of a given number p is the exponent to which another fixed number, the base b, must be raised ...
Adam Hayes, Ph.D., CFA, is a financial writer with 15+ years Wall Street experience as a derivatives trader. Besides his extensive derivative trading expertise, Adam is an expert in economics and ...
Abstract: In this paper, we investigate the use of relaxed logarithmic barrier functions in the context of linear model predictive control. We present results that allow to guarantee asymptotic ...
Abstract: The Laplace-domain waveform inversion is a full-waveform inversion method that recovers large-scale subsurface models. The inversion updates subsurface model parameters to minimize the ...
Russell (Rust Scientific Library) assists in developing high-performance computations involving linear algebra, sparse linear systems, differential equations, statistics, and continuum mechanics using ...
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This review has been conducted to assess the effects of using a powered (or 'electric') toothbrush compared with using a manual toothbrush for maintaining oral health. Good oral hygiene, through the ...
Topics Calculus, Differential equations, Functions Publisher Paris : Gauthier-Villars Collection gerstein; toronto; university_of_toronto Contributor Gerstein - University of Toronto Language French ...
The incomplete gamma and beta functions arise in a LOT of cumulative density functions. Very accurate implementations of them are quite common and also in Boost. What I have not seen yet are ...
Dec 7, 2025 There are two ways to stick SU(2) × SU(3) in Spin(10). One is good for physics; the other, alas, is easily obtained using the octonions.
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