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Tài liệu Comparing Fields and Methods pptx

Tài liệu Comparing Fields and Methods pptx

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... this problem is to make the fields private and add an accessor method and a modifier method to respectively read and write the value of each private field The modifier methods can then range-check ... public: origin.X += 10; There is no doubt that, in this case, using fields is cleaner, shorter, and easier Unfortunately, using fields breaks encapsulation Properties allow you to combine the best ... this.x; } public void SetX(int newX) { this.x = rangeCheckedX(newX); } private static int rangeCheckedX(int x) { } private static int rangeCheckedY(int y) { } private int x, y; } The code now successfully...
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CS 205 Mathematical Methods for Robotics and Vision docx

CS 205 Mathematical Methods for Robotics and Vision docx

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... collection of mathematical tools for both understanding and solving problems in robotics and computer vision Several classes at Stanford cover the topics presented in this class, and so in much ... include the following R Courant and D Hilbert, Methods of Mathematical Physics, Volume I and II, John Wiley and Sons, 1989 D A Danielson, Vectors and Tensors in Engineering and Physics, Addison-Wesley, ... black -and- white vocabulary of discrete mathematics, which is foreign to most classical models of reality, quantum physics notwithstanding This class surveys some of the key tools of applied math...
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MATHEMATICAL METHODS IN SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING docx

MATHEMATICAL METHODS IN SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING docx

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... assumptions and subject to change in time MATHEMATICS AND MIND 1.3 MATHEMATICS AND MIND Almost, everywhere mathematics is a very useful and powerful language in expressing the law and order in ... Brown and Churchill, and Diflerential Equations by Ross, or the contents of books like Mathematicab Methods in Physical Sciences by Boas, Mathematical Methods: f o r Students of Physics and Related ... Students of Physics and Related Fields by Hassani, and Essential Mathematical Methods f o r Physicists by Arfken and Weber Chapters (10 and 11) on coordinates, tensors, and groups assume that the...
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Mathematical Methods for Physical and Analytical Chemistry pot

Mathematical Methods for Physical and Analytical Chemistry pot

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... courses and as a resource for individual study by students and professionals in all subfields of chemistry and in related fields such as environmental science, geochemistry, chemical engineering, and ... intermediatelevel mathematics taught by mathematicians (in the one or two additional math courses that could be fit into the crowded undergraduate chemistry curriculum) and the kinds of mathematical methods ... becoming more and more pervasive in the chemistry literature Methods of physical chemistry, such as quantum chemistry and spectroscopy, have become routine tools in all subfields of chemistry, and developments...
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intro to methods of appl. math - adv math methods for scientists and engineers - s. mauch

intro to methods of appl. math - adv math methods for scientists and engineers - s. mauch

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... Z+ , Q+ and R+ are the sets of positive integers, rationals and reals, respectively For example, Z+ = {1, 2, 3, } • Z0+ , Q0+ and R0+ are the sets of non-negative integers, rationals and reals, ... 191 198 201 Functions of a Complex Variable 7.1 Curves and Regions 7.2 The Point at Infinity and the Stereographic 7.3 Cartesian and Modulus-Argument Form 7.4 Graphing Functions of ... the grammar’s too good.) • The theorems and methods in this text are subject to change without notice • This is a chain book If you not make seven copies and distribute them to your friends within...
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Mathematical Methods in Science and Engineering by Selcuk Bayin Jul 18, 2006 pptx

Mathematical Methods in Science and Engineering by Selcuk Bayin Jul 18, 2006 pptx

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... assumptions and subject to change in time MATHEMATICS AND MIND 1.3 MATHEMATICS AND MIND Almost, everywhere mathematics is a very useful and powerful language in expressing the law and order in ... Brown and Churchill, and Diflerential Equations by Ross, or the contents of books like Mathematicab Methods in Physical Sciences by Boas, Mathematical Methods: f o r Students of Physics and Related ... Students of Physics and Related Fields by Hassani, and Essential Mathematical Methods f o r Physicists by Arfken and Weber Chapters (10 and 11) on coordinates, tensors, and groups assume that the...
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MATHEMATICAL METHODS IN SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING ppt

MATHEMATICAL METHODS IN SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING ppt

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... assumptions and subject to change in time MATHEMATICS AND MIND 1.3 MATHEMATICS AND MIND Almost, everywhere mathematics is a very useful and powerful language in expressing the law and order in ... Brown and Churchill, and Diflerential Equations by Ross, or the contents of books like Mathematicab Methods in Physical Sciences by Boas, Mathematical Methods: f o r Students of Physics and Related ... Students of Physics and Related Fields by Hassani, and Essential Mathematical Methods f o r Physicists by Arfken and Weber Chapters (10 and 11) on coordinates, tensors, and groups assume that the...
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Advanced Mathematical Methods for Scientists and Engineers Episode 1 Part 1 pdf

Advanced Mathematical Methods for Scientists and Engineers Episode 1 Part 1 pdf

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... 11 14 16 Vectors 2.1 Vectors 2.1.1 Scalars and Vectors 2.1.2 The Kronecker Delta and Einstein 2.1.3 The Dot and Cross Product 2.2 Sets of Vectors in n Dimensions ... a Complex Variable 7.1 Curves and Regions 7.2 The Point at Infinity and the Stereographic 7.3 A Gentle Introduction to Branch Points 7.4 Cartesian and Modulus-Argument Form 7.5 ... the grammar’s too good.) • The theorems and methods in this text are subject to change without notice • This is a chain book If you not make seven copies and distribute them to your friends within...
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Advanced Mathematical Methods for Scientists and Engineers Episode 1 Part 2 ppt

Advanced Mathematical Methods for Scientists and Engineers Episode 1 Part 2 ppt

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... θ is the angle from a to b and n is a unit vector that is orthogonal to a and b and in the direction such that the ordered triple of vectors a, b and n form a right-handed system 29 z z k k j ... These are called right-handed and left-handed coordinate systems See Figure 2.7 Any other labelling of the axes could be rotated into one of these configurations The right-handed system is the one ... x j x y Figure 2.7: Right and left handed coordinate systems You can visualize the direction of a × b by applying the right hand rule Curl the fingers of your right hand in the direction from...
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Advanced Mathematical Methods for Scientists and Engineers Episode 1 Part 3 pptx

Advanced Mathematical Methods for Scientists and Engineers Episode 1 Part 3 pptx

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... evaluates x to and is thus discontinuous at that point Since the numerator and denominator are continuous functions and the 75 denominator vanishes while the numerator does not, the left and right ... Solution Exercise 3.14 (mathematica/calculus/differential/implicit.nb) Find y (x) and y (x), given that x2 − xy + y = Hint, Solution 3.8.5 Maxima and Minima Exercise 3.15 (mathematica/calculus/differential/maxima.nb) ... interval and any positive there exists a δ > such that |f (x) − f (ξ)| < for all < |x − ξ| < δ In general, this value of δ depends on both ξ and If δ can be chosen so it is a function of alone and...
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Advanced Mathematical Methods for Scientists and Engineers Episode 1 Part 4 pptx

Advanced Mathematical Methods for Scientists and Engineers Episode 1 Part 4 pptx

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... 1) and |x1 − x2 | < δ Solution 3.6 √ √ √ First consider the function x Note that the function x + δ − x is a decreasing function of x and an increasing √ √ √ function of δ for positive x and ... and ∆f By definition, ∆f = f (u + ∆u) − f (u), ∆u = g(x + ∆x) − g(x), and ∆f, ∆u → as ∆x → If ∆u = then we have = ∆f df − → as ∆u → ∆u du If ∆u = for some values of ∆x then ∆f also vanishes and ... the derivative does not exist and thus x = is a critical point For x < 2, f (x) < and for x > 2, f (x) > x = is a local minimum Solution 3.16 Let r be the radius and h the height of the cylinder...
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Advanced Mathematical Methods for Scientists and Engineers Episode 1 Part 5 pdf

Advanced Mathematical Methods for Scientists and Engineers Episode 1 Part 5 pdf

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... Hint 4.13 Let u = x, and dv = sin x dx Hint 4.14 Perform integration by parts three successive times For the first one let u = x3 and dv = e2x dx Hint 4.15 Expanding the integrand in partial fractions, ... 4.13 Let u = x, and dv = sin x dx Then du = dx and v = − cos x x sin x dx = −x cos x + cos x dx = −x cos x + sin x + C Solution 4.14 Let u = x3 and dv = e2x dx Then du = 3x2 dx and v = e2x x3 ... dx Let u = x2 and dv = e2x dx Then du = 2x dx and v = e2x x3 e2x dx = x3 e2x − 2 2x x e − x e2x dx 3 x3 e2x dx = x3 e2x − x2 e2x + x e2x dx Let u = x and dv = e2x dx Then du = dx and v = e2x ...
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Advanced Mathematical Methods for Scientists and Engineers Episode 1 Part 6 pps

Advanced Mathematical Methods for Scientists and Engineers Episode 1 Part 6 pps

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... ıu1 + u2 + ku3 where u0 , u1 , u2 and u3 are real numbers and ı,  and k are objects which satisfy ı2 = 2 = k = −1, ı = k, ı = −k and the usual associative and distributive laws Show that for ... product of z = r eıθ and ζ = ρ eıφ is zζ = rρ eı(θ+φ) The length of the vector zζ is the product of the lengths of z and ζ The angle of zζ is the sum of the angles of z and ζ (See Figure 6.6.) ... quotient of z = r eıθ and ζ = ρ eıφ is z = ρ eı(θ−φ) The length of the ζ vector z is the quotient of the lengths of z and ζ The angle of z is the difference of the angles of z and ζ (See ζ ζ Figure...
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Advanced Mathematical Methods for Scientists and Engineers Episode 1 Part 7 ppt

Advanced Mathematical Methods for Scientists and Engineers Episode 1 Part 7 ppt

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... |ζ|2 Consider the parallelogram defined by the vectors z and ζ The lengths of the sides are z and ζ and the lengths of the diagonals are z + ζ and z − ζ We know from geometry that the sum of the squared ... complex variable z as a function of x and y or as a function of r and θ with the substitutions z = x + ıy and z = r eıθ , respectively Then we can separate the real and imaginary components or write ... θ) eıφ(r,θ) Example 7.4.1 Consider the functions f (z) = z, f (z) = z and f (z) = and y and separate them into their real and imaginary components 1−z We write the functions in terms of x f (z)...
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Advanced Mathematical Methods for Scientists and Engineers Episode 1 Part 8 ppt

Advanced Mathematical Methods for Scientists and Engineers Episode 1 Part 8 ppt

Kĩ thuật Viễn thông

... Figure 7.18 and Figure 7.19 for plots of the real and imaginary parts of the cosine and sine, respectively Figure 7.20 shows the modulus of the cosine and the sine The hyperbolic sine and cosine ... plots of the real and imaginary part of Log z -1 -2 -2 -2 y y -2 -1 -1 x -1 x -1 -2 Figure 7.21: Plots of (Log z) and -2 (Log z) The form: ab Consider ab where a and b are complex and a is nonzero ... zero at infinity and its only singularity is at z = 1, the only possibilities for branch points are at z = and z = ∞ Since log z−1 = − log(z − 1) and log w has branch points at zero and infinity,...
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Advanced Mathematical Methods for Scientists and Engineers Episode 1 Part 9 ppt

Advanced Mathematical Methods for Scientists and Engineers Episode 1 Part 9 ppt

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... the region, x = and x = 3, are respectively mapped to the parabolas: u=4− v , 16 v ∈ R and u = − v , 36 v∈R We write the image of the mapping in set notation w = u + ıv : v ∈ R and − v < u < − ... and radius greater than unity We can either say that this path encloses the two branch points at z = ±1 and no other singularities or we can say that this path encloses the point at infinity and ... root and a branch point at infinity due to the logarithm Branch Points and Branch Cuts 324 1 -1 -1 1 -1 -1 1/2 Figure 7.45: The mapping of a circle under w = z + (z − 1) Solution 7.19 We expand...
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Advanced Mathematical Methods for Scientists and Engineers Episode 1 Part 10 doc

Advanced Mathematical Methods for Scientists and Engineers Episode 1 Part 10 doc

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... branch cut beteen z = and z = 13/12 This puts a branch cut between w = ∞ and w = and thus separates the branches of the logarithm Figure 7.54 shows the branch cuts in the positive and negative sheets ... at z = ±1 and each go to infinity We can also make the function single-valued with a branch cut that connects the points z = ±1 This is because log(z + 1) and − log(z − 1) change by ı2π and −ı2π, ... 0, and each go to infinity We can also make the function single-valued with a branch cut that connects two of the points z = −1, 0, and another branch cut that starts at the remaining point and...
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