What does the underlined word "rigid" mean? ( ) A. 固执的 B. 新颖的 C. 愚蠢的 D. 灵活的 相关知识点: 试题来源: 解析 A 词义猜测题。根据“you are unwilling to change”可知,不愿意改变,因此表示固执,故选A。结果一 题目 What does the underlined word "rigid" mean? ( )A. 固执的B. ...
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(MathOverflow users with enough privileges to see deleted answers will find that there are no less than seventeen deleted attempts at a proof in response to this question!) On the other hand, the one surviving response to the question does point out this paper of Poonen which shows that ...
that decays in the variable; one can then hope to do a suitable stability (or instability) analysis of this soliton to perturb it to a blowup solution, as there are many results of this type for other equations that one could use as a model. The energy conservation law does constrain to...
What Does it Mean to Observe and Participate in Lent? There are numerous ways to approach Lent, some more legalistic than personal spiritual growth. Still, the origins of Lent seem to be rooted in Christians giving up food or money in order to emulate Christ’s obedience to the Father. ...
Random forests: On their own, decision trees come with limitations due to their inherent rigid workflows and requirement that all evaluation questions be answered. In our decision tree example above, the college might require that both conditions be true, even though meeting just one might be suff...
Random forests: On their own, decision trees come with limitations due to their inherent rigid workflows and requirement that all evaluation questions be answered. In our decision tree example above, the college might require that both conditions be true, even though meeting just one might be suff...
What does transformation mean in geometry? What is a transformation and the different types of transformations? What is the difference between a reflection and a 180 degree rotation? What is the difference between a rotation and a re...
4 October, 2010 inmath.GN,245A - Real analysis| Tags:intervals| byTerence Tao|59 comments The following question came up in my 245A class today: Is it possible to express a non-closed interval in the real line, such as [0,1), as a countable union of disjoint closed intervals?
Random forests: On their own, decision trees come with limitations due to their inherent rigid workflows and requirement that all evaluation questions be answered. In our decision tree example above, the college might require that both conditions be true, even though meeting just one might be suff...