Basic Square 1 Algorithms
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shoup.net20.3 Factoring polynomials: square-free decomposition 526 20.4 Factoring polynomials: the Cantor–Zassenhaus algorithm 530 20.5 Factoring polynomials: Berlekamp’s algorithm 538 20.6 Deterministic factorization algorithms 544 20.7 Notes 546 21 Deterministic primality testing 548 21.1 The basic idea 548 21.2 The algorithm and its analysis 549
Basic Seismology: Some Theory and Observations - USGS
earthquake.usgs.gov1)Find an average 1-D velocity-depth function. This is a nonlinear problem, but tractable since we seek a single function of depth. 2)If enough data are available we can get a 3 -D model from travel-time residuals relative to a 1-D reference model (seismic tomography). Given travel-time observations, can we find an earth velocity structure
Recommendation Systems - Stanford University
infolab.stanford.eduSW2, and SW3 for Star Wars episodes 1, 2, and 3. The users are represented by capital letters A through D. HP1 HP2 HP3 TW SW1 SW2 SW3 A 4 5 1 B 5 5 4 C 2 4 5 D 3 3 Figure 9.1: A utility matrix representing ratings of movies on a 1–5 scale Notice that most user-movie pairs have blanks, meaning the user has not rated the movie.
The Mathematics of the Rubik’s Cube
web.mit.edu1. Find the smallest item in the list, and begin a cycle with it. In this example, we start with 1. 2. Complete the first cycle by following the movements of the objects through the permutation. Do this until you close the cycle. For in-stance, in (1 2 4)(3 5) * …