Everything in physics is described by an equation. Equations can describe the shape of lines, curves, surfaces, and just about any object you can think of. In fact, you’d be hard-pressed to think of ...
An object is moving counter-clockwise along a circle with the centre at the origin. At \(t=0\) the object is at point \(A(0,5)\) and at \(t=2\pi\) it is back to point \(A\) for the first time.
A linear equation is drawn as a straight line on a set of axes. To draw the graph we need coordinates. We generate these coordinates by substituting values into the linear equation. STEP 1 - Draw a ...
In this part you do not have to sketch the graph and you may even be given the sketch of the graph to start with. For a quadratic equation of the form \(y = k{(x - a)^2} + b\), the following diagram ...
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This thesis project introduces a clustering method using the heat and wave equations along with eigenvalues and eigenvectors. This approach is capable of clustering graphs into two partitions with a ...
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Abstract: We propose applying the reaction-diffusion equation on a graph to the function approximation for reinforcement learning. which realizes adaptive resolution according to the complexity of the ...
In a breakthrough work, K.-I. Kawarabayashi and M. Thorup [J. ACM 66, No. 1, Article No. 4, 50 p. (2019; Zbl 1426.68217)] gave a near-linear time deterministic algorithm to compute the weight of a ...
Abstract: Multivariate time series prediction has aroused widely research interests during decades. However, the spatial heterogeneity and temporal evolution characteristics bring much challenges for ...
An object is moving counter-clockwise along a circle with the centre at the origin. At \(t=0\) the object is at point \(A(0,5)\) and at \(t=2\pi\) it is back to point \(A\) for the first time.