I've been using blindly but correctly using pinv but I noticed it wasn't truncating according to the doc description and I checked the code. It says "The default tolerance is MAX(SIZE(A)) * NORM(A) * EPS(class(A
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Again the upper bound of two is best possible, thanks to identities such as Correlations of the von Mangoldt and higher divisor functions I. Long shift ranges 6 July, 2017 in math.NT, paper | Tags: circle method, exponential sums, Kaisa Matomaki, Maksym Radziwill, twin primes | by Te...
All replies (1) Wednesday, July 28, 2004 9:04 AM It IS \r\n This is ascii 13 and 10. What exactly do you try, code wise?
Given that squared global COVOL is positive, but estimated to be nearly zero on many days, a better approximation can be obtained by truncating the negative values of and to be equal to zero. Interestingly, both truncated measure seems to explain individually. However, in a multivariate ...
Several string functions now have the option of truncating strings rather than failing when output buffers are too small; see _TRUNCATE. _set_se_translator now requires the use of the /EHa compiler option. fpos_t is now __int64 under /Za (for C code) and when STDC is set manually (fo...
The data in that NEF file appears to be corrupted, as seen in RawDigger a raw-analysis program: There is a full-resolution JPG embedded at the beginning of the raw file. Can you tell if C1 is just truncating the corrupted area or if it is, perhaps, ignoring th...
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26 December, 2019 in math.AP, math.CA, math.MP | Tags: Biot-Savart law, incompressible Euler equations, Tarek Elgindi | by Terence Tao | 11 comments Let be a divergence-free vector field, thus , which we interpret as a velocity field. In this post we will proceed formally, largely...
The entire reason that both Scott and myself have criticized you is your insistence that there is one way, and one way only. Yes, the systems you have worked on may fit the things you are adamant about perfectly. But most of the systems I have worked on in nearly ...