When I was in middle school, I had a classmate who would look at trigonometric functions and yell, "I will never need these!" ...
Casey Murphy has fanned his passion for finance through years of writing about active trading, technical analysis, market commentary, exchange-traded funds (ETFs), commodities, futures, options, and ...
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 ...
A logarithm is the power which a certain number is raised to get another number. Before calculators and various types of complex computers were invented it was difficult for scientists and ...
Abstract: Recently, the logarithmic hyperbolic cosine adaptive filter (LHCAF) was proposed and was seen to demonstrate excellent robustness against impulsive interference. However, for the modelling ...
In this paper, we propose a novel deep convolutional neural network (CNN)-based algorithm for solving ill-posed inverse problems. Regularized iterative algorithms have emerged as the standard approach ...
What began with a focus on weather forecasting has evolved toward addressing errors in scientific modeling. In the collaborative environment of the Penn State Institute for Computational and Data ...
An open source library for transformation functions useful for robotic applications (forward/inverse kinematics, path planning, etc.) The library provides access to various classes for working with ...
Tampio is an object-oriented programming language that looks like a natural language – Finnish. It is named after a famous Finnish programmer. To see this language in action, see the Tic-Tac-Toe ...
As North America's only dedicated Faculty of Math, we are nationally and internationally recognized as one of the top schools for Mathematics and Computer Science. With nearly $30 million in research ...
Many of the irrational and transcendental functions are multiply defined in the complex domain; for example, there are in general an infinite number of complex values for the logarithm function. In ...
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