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Parameter Vector
Found 2 free book(s)14.6 the Gradient Vector - United States Naval Academy
www.usna.edua continuous vector function r(t) = 〈x(t), y(t), z(t)〉. Let t 0 be the parameter value corresponding to P; that is, r(t 0) = 〈x 0, y 0, z 0 〉. Since C lies on S, any point (x(t), y(t), z(t)) must satisfy the equation of S, that is, F(x(t), y(t), z(t)) = k
Complex Embeddings for Simple Link Prediction
proceedings.mlr.pressness and parameter space size is the keystone of embedding models. In this work we argue that the standard dot product between ... and an imaginary vector component Im(x). With complex numbers, the dot product, also called the Hermitian product, or sesquilinear form, is defined as: