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www.math.columbia.eduThe \func-tions" f(z) = argz, f(z) = p z, and f(z) = logzare also quite interesting, but they are not well-de ned (single-valued, in the terminology of complex analysis). What is a complex valued function of a complex variable? If z= x+iy, then a function f(z) is simply a function F(x;y) = u(x;y) + iv(x;y) of the two real variables xand y.
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www.math.ucdavis.eduNext, we consider the supremum and infimum of linear combinations of func-tions. Scalar multiplication by a positive constant multiplies the inf or sup, while multiplication by a negative constant switches the inf and sup, Proposition 2.15. Suppose that f : A → Ris a bounded function and c ∈ R. If c ≥ 0, then sup A cf = csup A f, inf A ...
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aero-comlab.stanford.eduSmoothing by spline func-tions. 5. Schulz, Spline Analysis. 1. 2 De nition of spline A spline is a piecewise polynomial in which the coe cients of each polynomial are xed between ’knots’ or joints. Figure 1: Typically cubics are used. Then the coe cients are chosen to match the function and
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Distributed Representations of Sentences and Documents
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