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Full-Text Articles in Mathematics
The Apostle Table - Part Iii - Incompetent Endogenous Response Intransitivity, David Randall Jenkins
The Apostle Table - Part Iii - Incompetent Endogenous Response Intransitivity, David Randall Jenkins
David Randall Jenkins
The Apostle Table illustrates a New Testament encryption scheme revealed in the Book of Matthew. Specifically, the list of the twelve apostles in Matthew, 10:1-4, points to the Matthew, Chapters 8 and 9, disciple characterizations. The disciples metaphorically characterize the social choice theory aspect of the scripture writers' (ordered relations theory: social choice theory: welfare model) regression. The paper is written in two parts: I. The Exogenous Pressures; and, II. The Endogenous Response. Interestingly, the paper explains why the crucified Jesus could not get off the cross.
Actors, Objects, Contextures, Morphograms, Rudolf Kaehr
Actors, Objects, Contextures, Morphograms, Rudolf Kaehr
Rudolf Kaehr
Systematic and historic overview and critics of actor and object oriented programming.
From Dialogues To Polylogues, Rudolf Kaehr
On The Eigenvalues Of Some Tridiagonal Matrices, Carlos Fonseca
On The Eigenvalues Of Some Tridiagonal Matrices, Carlos Fonseca
Carlos Fonseca
No abstract provided.
Application Of Ansys In Seismic Response Analysis Of Constructing Of High Buildings, Yang Xiaojun
Application Of Ansys In Seismic Response Analysis Of Constructing Of High Buildings, Yang Xiaojun
Xiao-Jun Yang
The dynamic feature of high buildings is discussed in the present study with the application of ANSYS,the large finite element analysis software,aimed at the analysis of dynamic response of high buildings.Based on the case of a 15一story-building,a model of beam and shell 3-D finite element structure is built and the frequency of structure and the mode of vibration are computed in the study;furthermore,the structural dynamic response is discussed under different seismic waves with the use of the history analysis method.The results show that the more intense the seismic wave is,the bigger is the dynamic response of the buildings.The information can …
Existence Of Double Walsh Series Universal In Weighted Spaces, Sergo Armenak Episkoposian (Yepiskoposyan)
Existence Of Double Walsh Series Universal In Weighted Spaces, Sergo Armenak Episkoposian (Yepiskoposyan)
Sergo Armenak Episkoposian (Yepiskoposyan)
No abstract provided.
On Greedy Algorithms With Respect To Generalized Walsh System, Sergo Armenak Episkoposian (Yepiskoposyan)
On Greedy Algorithms With Respect To Generalized Walsh System, Sergo Armenak Episkoposian (Yepiskoposyan)
Sergo Armenak Episkoposian (Yepiskoposyan)
No abstract provided.
Computing And Introductory Statistics, Daniel Kaplan
Computing And Introductory Statistics, Daniel Kaplan
Daniel T. Kaplan
Much of the computing that students do in introductory statistics courses is based on techniques that were developed before computing became inexpensive and ubiquitous. Now that computing is readily available to all students, instructors can change the way we teach statistical concepts. This article describes computational ideas that can support teaching George Cobb's Three Rs of statistical inference: Randomize, Repeat, Reject.