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Prior Assignment 1
Prior Assign 1
Steven

Euclidean Geometry CV Assignment Template
This template is for the final CV assignment in Dr Hitchman's course
Math 3600: Euclidean Geometry
at University of Northern Iowa
Theron J Hitchman

DSP Formelsammlung
Für [IN2061] Einführung in die digitale Signalvereinbarung an der Technischen Universität München.
Jean Amadeus Elsner

Quantum Gravity: Have We Been Asking The Right Question?
To get the correct answer one must ask the correct question. In the field of Quantum Gravity the question has been how do we quantize General Relativity or derive a quantum theory which becomes General Relativity at low energies. Observing that Quantum Field Theory was the result of making Quantum Mechanics into a relativistic theory, I asked myself why not make QFT obey the principles of GR? I answered this question with a model I call Relativization. In a series of three papers I presented an answer to this alternative question which gives finite results for everything from black holes to particle physics.
Presented at the April meeting of the American Physical Society
Hontas Farmer

assignment 1 2016, Ordinära differentialekvationer, MMG511 / MVE162
Chalmers, Göteborg universitet
Elias Kamyab

assignment 2 2016, Ordinära differentialekvationer, MMG511 / MVE162
Göteborg universitet, Chalmers universitet
Elias Kamyab Orvar

How to do the Chinese Remainder Theorem
Math
Ernest Michael Nelson

Jess's mathematics
LaTeX is the best way to write mathematics. It completely pisses all over Word. However, it does take some time to get used to so might not be worth your while if you won't write too much. The way I use it is to first download and install a latex editor and then get writing, but I would recommend that you use this website instead since you can get going a lot quicker. The upshot of the whole business is that you type in here and then a pdf is generated with all the equations looking ace. I'll give you some examples.
samuelpgroth@gmail.com

Modèle linéaire à effets mixtes
Le modèle linéaire mixte a été mis en oeuvre dès les années 1950, essentiellement dans le domaine de la génétique animale (réf. Henderson[1],[2]). Il n’a toutefois connu une utilisation plus générale qu’au cours des années 1990, en relation avec le développement de nouvelles procédures de calcul dans le cadre des logiciels statistiques. L’utilisation du modèle linéaire mixte soulève, par rapport aux modèles classiques d’analyse de la variance, un certain nombre de difficultés particulières, tant en ce qui concerne l’estimation des différents paramètres que la réalisation des tests d’hypothèses. Des informations peuvent être trouvées à ce sujet dans les articles de Littell [2002], McLean et al. [1991], et Piepho et al. [2003], et dans les livres de Demidenko [2004], McCulloch et Searle [2001],
Amin Elg