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How to determine the radius of convergence and interval of convergence for the following power series?
Only jump right into the ratio test?
Started by outermeasure on
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Let be independent random variables and . Prove that there is a random variable such that (convergence in probability ) if and only if .
I guess I should start with the definitions of convergence in probability and weak convergence, but I can't see how...
Started by outermeasure on
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Could someone give me a hint?....
I guess I should start with the definitions of convergence in probability and weak convergence, but I can't see how can I get to the solution.
Such that (convergence in probability ) if and only if .
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It seems that there is a strong movement for the convergence of mathematics and computer programming languages, this is notably evidenced by the influence of the lambda calculus on modern languages. Most of the time I do not think with mathematics, I ...
Started by jessecurry on
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Since computer science is a special branche of math - there is no convergence of math.
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It is "well-known" that the BFGS optimization algorithm is superlinearly convergent for strictly convex problems, but is there any analysis for problems that are non-strictly convex. For example, suppose that f(x) is convex for some scalar x. Then, suppose...
Started by Drudge Deporter on
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Correct me if I'm wrong, but won't the "solution" in this case actually be a line, not a single point? If x' is a minimizer for f(x), then the best you can hope for when applying any method to g(x1, x2) is for it to converge to the line x2 = x'....
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It has probably been talked about before but.... Convergence rune (disintegrate): widen the beam to hit more enemies That s not convergence! Doesn t convergence mean something that gets closer and closer to a certain value (aka the difference is smaller...
Started by Onionring on
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The description of the rune isn t hard to understand too: Convergence Increase the width of the beam allowing (at least in the video I've seen), and ....
Not hard to understand.
The two beams come together at ONE focus point = convergence.
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Grand Convergence
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Quick-Play
If you control "Macro Cosmos": Inflict 300 damage to your opponent and destroy all monsters on the field.
Discovered it few days ago, it's amazing in Macro Decks.
Thoughts ?
Started by n.nick on
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If you run....
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Testing for convergence? Testing for convergence
Sum of log((n+1)/1) starting at n=1 & to infinity
Started by Daniela on
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Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at yahoo):
Apply the Integral Test
∫ ln(x+1) dx from 1 to infinity
Let t=x+1
dt = dx
∫ ln(x+1) dx = ∫ ln (t) dt
Integrate by parts
dv= dt; v=t;
u = ln(t); du= (1/t) dt
∫ u dv = u v - ∫ v du
∫ ln (t) dt = t ln(t) - ∫ t (1/t) dt
= t ln(t) - t
= (x+1) ln(x+1) - (x+... .
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Hi,
I'm processing data from a harddisk from one large file (processing is fast and not a lot of overhead) and then have to write the results back (hundreds of thousands of files).
I started writing the results straight away in files, one at a time, which...
Started by Homer J. Simpson on
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I somehow estimate a convergence value for the amount of data that I should write from the hardware.
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Determine whether the series converges or diverges:
[itex]\sum[/itex] ln k/ k 3
now I said that this series converges by the comparison test, using ln k / k since I know that goes to 0
Would that be the right logic?
Started by trap101 on
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Is the a n that is being.
convergence test:
If lim a n as n-->∞ ≠ 0 then Ʃ a n will diverge.
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Reading MacRumors reporting on today's Apple financial results conference call, this jumped out at me: Q: Can you talk about how you think about the markets for tablets and PC devices going forward? You've been fairly clear about saying that tablets will...
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What makes me really angry, though, is that it is also clear that they've abandoned the Toasterator... .
" We also know that the Air is safe.
OS X and iOS are separate UIs for separate use cases, and they will remain so .
Andrew Richards] "The implication is clear.
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