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Q: How to make a sample counter [MATLAB]

DragnovithI have a database of current signals. And I would like to make a counter that counts each sampling window (5 cycles long each). I know that: $$ samples\>per\>cycle\>=\>samples\>per\>second\>/\>cycles\>per\>second $$ It wasn't very clear to me, because unlike a sinusoidal function, I can't vis...

 
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Q: Would it be possible to run same c++ code simultaneously?

RohitSay I compile some code and make it run. It will take 10 mins to finish. In the meantime, if I change some parameters in the code and compile it again using a separate terminal window and run it too (so there's now two programs running simultaneously using the same code), does the second run affe...

 
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posted on December 10, 2021

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1:05 AM
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Q: Why can I std::move elements from a const vector?

matthias_buehlmannWhy does the following code compile? #include <vector> #include <iostream> struct Foo { std::vector<int> bar = {1, 2, 3}; }; int main() { Foo foo1; const Foo& foo2 = foo1; std::vector<int> target; std::move(foo2.bar.begin(), foo2.bar.end(), std::back_inserter(target)...

 
 
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4:05 AM
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Q: Norm antipode on a Kac-type compact quantum group

AndromedaLet $\mathbb{G}$ be a $C^*$-algebraic compact quantum group. Consider the associated dense Hopf$^*$-subalgebra $\mathcal{O}(\mathbb{G})$ and let $S: \mathcal{O}(\mathbb{G})\to \mathcal{O}(\mathbb{G})$ denote its antipode. In the book "Compact quantum groups and their representation categories", i...

 
 
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Q: Birational geometry over finite fields

J. RossI apologize in advance since probably my questions are very naive. I would like to understand some central notions in birational geometry, that are clear to me over the complex numbers, for varieties over finite fields. Let $X\subset\mathbb{P}^N$ be an $n$-dimensional variety over $\mathbb{F}_p$,...

 
 
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9:35 AM
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Q: Structure of coefficients of polynomials giving a specified Galois group

anomalyFor any $a = [a_0; \dots; a_n]\in \mathbb{P}^n(\mathbb{Q})$, the corresponding Galois group $G_a$ of $f(X) = a_n X^n + \cdots + a_1 X + a_0\in \mathbb{Q}[X]$ is a subgroup of $S_n$. (I'm interested primarily in the case where $f$ is irreducible here, but we can take $G_a = \text{Aut}(k/\mathbb{Q}...

 
 
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11:17 AM
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Q: css gently transition for device views

latif tahtaI have a subscribe form.It has two inputs: "text and button". They are responsive. when I resize the window, transtion is very strong and hard. input button hits the corners and sets its place strongly at the and of transtion, when text input float the left on resize the window. I would like to m...

 
 
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12:52 PM
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Q: A hidden number everyone is talking about

BubblerThe following describes an 8-digit positive integer. Identify this number, and explain the title of this puzzle. The number is in the form of 2021____. It has 24 divisors in total. When its divisors are listed in increasing order, 3 consecutive numbers form an arithmetic progression in six diffe...

 
 
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8:34 PM
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Q: Computing the Petersson norm of newforms of weight 2 from the symmetric square L-function

user471019Let $f \in S_2(\Gamma_0(N))$ be a newform with trivial character. I want to compute the Petersson norm $\lVert f\rVert^2$ of $f$, not normalized by $1/[\operatorname{SL}_2(\mathbf{Z}):\Gamma_0(N)]$, as in Gross–Zagier. From Numerical evaluation of the Petersson product of elliptic modular forms, ...

 
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Q: are all free ultrafilters 'the same' in some sense?

SqualaConsider the set of ultrafilters $\beta(\mathbb N)$ on $\mathbb N$. Any function $f\colon\mathbb N\to\mathbb N$ extends to a function $\beta f\colon \beta \mathbb N \to \beta\mathbb N$. We say that two ultrafilters $\mathcal U$ and $\mathcal V$ are isomorphic if there is some bijection $f$ with $...

 
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Q: Applicative operators <* and *>, type signature implication

user49011I recently saw a simple example that brought <* and *> to light. validate :: String -> Maybe String validate s = if s=="" then Nothing else Just s >validate "a" *> validate "b" Just "b" >validate "" *> validate "b" Nothing >validate "a" <* validate "b" Just "a" >validate "a" <* validate "" Noth...

 

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