This chapter discusses the independence of the axiom of choice from the axioms Zermelo–Fraenkel (ZF) and several related problems. Models of the form() = C(()) are used. Homeomorphisms and forcing are explained based on the assumption thatis an auto-homeomorphism ofand determine what becomes...
profile is fully constrained with ten dimensions and a number of sketch relations, including vertical (V), horizontal (H), tangent (T), concentric (⊕), and vertical alignment (▌) (seeFigure 5.8(a)). The symbols of thegeometric constraintsthat appear inFigure 5.8(a)were explained in...
The problem is that it can take a while before you get this part of the story explained to you. Until then, you get to do a fair amount of wandering. However, once you do get to this point, it’s a ride that has more twists and turns than you can shake a stick at. The story...
As explained by a moderator of M-Audio's own forum in this thread, it is not possible to turn off knob acceleration AND be able to go from 0 to 127 with a single turn of the knob. This is due to the fact that the resolution of the Axiom encoders is less than 128 m...
The Akaike Information Criterion indicated that probability weighting within Cumulative Prospect Theory (CPT) explained choices better than models using Expected Value (EV) or EUT. Fitting by utility and probability weighting functions of CPT resulted in nonlinear and non-parallel indifference curves (IC...
For instance, as William Wootters explained to me [16], quantum theory over the reals contains mysterious features that have not been explained to this day. If we write a prepared state |𝜓〉|ψ〉 relative to an othonormal eigenbase as (𝑐1,𝑐2,…,𝑐𝑑)(c1,c2,…,cd), ...
The consequences of the application of risk measures in simulation-based business valuations were not explained. As shown in this article, the use of risk measures with certain properties is methodologically incorrect and leads to wrong valuation results. Dorfleitner and Gleißner advanced one step...