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  2. Matplotlib - Wikipedia

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    Matplotlib-animation [11] capabilities are intended for visualizing how certain data changes. However, one can use the functionality in any way required. These animations are defined as a function of frame number (or time). In other words, one defines a function that takes a frame number as input and defines/updates the matplotlib-figure based ...

  3. Risch algorithm - Wikipedia

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    In symbolic computation, the Risch algorithm is a method of indefinite integration used in some computer algebra systems to find antiderivatives.It is named after the American mathematician Robert Henry Risch, a specialist in computer algebra who developed it in 1968.

  4. Plotly - Wikipedia

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    Figure Converters which convert matplotlib, [23] ggplot2, [24] and IGOR Pro [25] graphs into interactive, online graphs. A gallery of Plotly graphs Data visualization libraries

  5. Random sample consensus - Wikipedia

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    Random sample consensus (RANSAC) is an iterative method to estimate parameters of a mathematical model from a set of observed data that contains outliers, when outliers are to be accorded no influence [clarify] on the values of the estimates. Therefore, it also can be interpreted as an outlier detection method. [1]

  6. Logistic map - Wikipedia

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    The animation shows the change in behavior as the parameter (r in the figure) is increased from 1 to 4, starting from an initial value of 0.2.) The logistic map is a discrete dynamical system defined by the quadratic difference equation :

  7. Bar chart - Wikipedia

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    Example of a grouped (clustered) bar chart, one with horizontal bars. A bar chart or bar graph is a chart or graph that presents categorical data with rectangular bars with heights or lengths proportional to the values that they represent.

  8. Autocorrelation - Wikipedia

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    For the operations involving function f, and assuming the height of f is 1.0, the value of the result at 5 different points is indicated by the shaded area below each point. Also, the symmetry of f is the reason g ∗ f {\displaystyle g*f} and f ⋆ g {\displaystyle f\star g} are identical in this example.

  9. Bode plot - Wikipedia

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    From Figure 8, the intersection of 1 / β and A OL occurs at f 0 dB = 1 kHz. Notice that the peak in the gain A FB near f 0 dB is almost gone. [note 2] [9] Figure 9 is the phase plot. Using the value of f 0 dB = 1 kHz found above from the magnitude plot of Figure 8, the open-loop phase at f 0 dB is −135°, which is a phase margin of 45 ...