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Found 8 free book(s)JavaScript Basics
autotelicum.github.io1 JavaScript Basics Switch statements have somewhat fallen out of favor in JavaScript,because often the same behavior can be accomplished by creating an object that has more potential for reuse,testing,etc.For example: ... We’ll look at objects in greater depth later in this chapter.
Chapter 20 Basics of the Differential Geometry of Surfaces
www.cis.upenn.eduChapter 20 Basics of the Differential Geometry of Surfaces 20.1 Introduction The purpose of this chapter is to introduce the reader to someelementary concepts of the differentialgeometry of surfaces. Our goal is rathermodest: We simply want to introduce the concepts needed to understand the notion of Gaussian curvature,
Dimensionality Reduction - Stanford University
infolab.stanford.eduChapter 11 Dimensionality Reduction There are many sources of data that can be viewed as a large matrix. We saw in Chapter 5 how the Web can be represented as a transition matrix. In Chapter 9, the utility matrix was a point of focus. And in Chapter 10 we examined matrices that represent social networks. In many of these matrix
CHAPTER 2 THE BASICS OF SUPPLY AND DEMAND
uh.eduChapter 2: The Basics of Supply and Demand 6 E S = 80 16 (0.1) =0.5. Similarly, at P = 100, quantity supplied equals 18 and E S = 100 18 (0.1)= 0.56. c. What are the equilibrium price and quantity? The equilibrium price and quantity are found where the quantity supplied equals the
COMPUTATIONAL FLUID DYNAMICS The Basics with …
soaneemrana.orgComputational fluid dynamics: basics with applications I John D. Anderson, Jr. p. cm. - (McGraw-Hill series in mechanical engineering-McGraw-Hill series in aeronautical and aerospace engineering) Includes bibliographical references and index. ISBN 0-07-001685-2 I. Fluid dynamics-Data processing. I. Title. II. Series. QA9 II .A58 1995
Basics of Electricity/Electronics
cla.purdue.eduWinkler, Basics of Electricity/Electronics Workshop, p.4 go to our circuits - one for positive power supply and one for negative (ground, or GND).
Chapter One Introduction to Computer
www.just.edu.joChapter One Introduction to Computer Computer A computer is an electronic device, operating under the control of instructions stored in its own memory that can accept data (input), process the data according to specified rules, produce information (output), …
Chapter 1 Markov Chains - Yale University
www.stat.yale.edu2 1MarkovChains 1.1 Introduction This section introduces Markov chains and describes a few examples. A discrete-time stochastic process {X n: n ≥ 0} on a countable set S is a collection of S-valued random variables defined on a probability space (Ω,F,P).The Pis a probability measure on a family of events F (a σ-field) in an event-space Ω.1 The set Sis the state space of the …