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  2. Art gallery problem - Wikipedia

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    The art gallery problem or museum problem is a well-studied visibility problem in computational geometry.It originates from the following real-world problem: "In an art gallery, what is the minimum number of guards who together can observe the whole gallery?"

  3. MacCormack method - Wikipedia

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    The MacCormack method is well suited for nonlinear equations (Inviscid Burgers equation, Euler equations, etc.)The order of differencing can be reversed for the time step (i.e., forward/backward followed by backward/forward).

  4. Propagation of uncertainty - Wikipedia

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    When the errors on x are uncorrelated, the general expression simplifies to =, where = is the variance of k-th element of the x vector. Note that even though the errors on x may be uncorrelated, the errors on f are in general correlated; in other words, even if Σ x {\displaystyle {\boldsymbol {\Sigma }}^{x}} is a diagonal matrix, Σ f ...

  5. Condition number - Wikipedia

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    Condition numbers can also be defined for nonlinear functions, and can be computed using calculus.The condition number varies with the point; in some cases one can use the maximum (or supremum) condition number over the domain of the function or domain of the question as an overall condition number, while in other cases the condition number at a particular point is of more interest.

  6. Error function - Wikipedia

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    n = 1 that yield a minimax approximation or bound for the closely related Q-function: Q(x) ≈ Q̃(x), Q(x) ≤ Q̃(x), or Q(x) ≥ Q̃(x) for x ≥ 0. The coefficients {( a n , b n )} N n = 1 for many variations of the exponential approximations and bounds up to N = 25 have been released to open access as a comprehensive dataset.

  7. Today’s NYT ‘Strands’ Hints, Spangram and Answers for ...

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    According to the New York Times, here's exactly how to play Strands: Find theme words to fill the board. Theme words stay highlighted in blue when found.

  8. Trump shakes hands with Pence, engages Obama at Carter funeral

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    Trump and Pence shook hands with little expression on their faces, and Pence nodded. Pence then shook the hand of Trump's wife Melania before they all sat down. Pence's wife Karen remained seated ...

  9. Catastrophic cancellation - Wikipedia

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    double x = 1.000000000000001; // rounded to 1 + 5*2^{-52} double y = 1.000000000000002; // rounded to 1 + 9*2^{-52} double z = y-x; // difference is exactly 4*2^{-52} The difference 1.000000000000002 − 1.000000000000001 {\displaystyle 1.000000000000002-1.000000000000001} is 0.000000000000001 = 1.0 × 10 − 15 {\displaystyle 0.000000000000001 ...