What happens if we consider avoiding solutions to where all the‘s are different? (There is also the related (I think slightly easier but still hard) problem where you instead consider where not all the‘s are the same, but let’s focus on this case for now.) ...
Scattered State Solutions of a Repulsive Dirac Delta Potential I feel that this problem can be directly answered from the E>0 case of the attractive Dirac delta potential -a##\delta##(x), with the same reflection and transmission coefficients. Can someone confirm this hunch of mine?
并且同样采用单步优化方式, 使用\delta=\delta-\xi_{\delta}\nabla_{\delta}\mathcal{L}_{train}(\delta,\alpha)\更新\delta\(此时\alpha\不可训练, 训练方式为梯度下降), 再使用\alpha=\alpha-\xi_{\alpha}\Big(\nabla_{\alpha}\mathcal{L}_{val}\Big(\delta^{'},\alpha\Big)-\xi_{\delta...
Rolling out an engine (or a third party) would thus face all the usual problems of "code rot", because the expected render is not defined by the format, but by what the user saw during edition. 👍 16 ️ 4 Member jhchen commented Sep 24, 2016 @EricGrange Deltas are JSON ...
Finally while the format is simple, it is non-trivial to render as it is an action log, so the rendering engine needs to be 1:1 with the editing engine (including edge case bugs). Rolling out an engine (or a third party) would thus face all the usual problems of "code rot", beca...
These papers highlight the use of soft set theory in handling challenging mathematical problems. Shabir and Naz [17] created soft topology first, and since then, a lot of researchers have focused on extending the topological concepts to include the field of soft topology. For instance, soft ...