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Q: Effect of the curse of dimension on collision detection

user1695839I require a crude intersection analyzer or collision detector in about 15 dimensions. I am wondering if such a function is rendered difficult or impossible by the "curse of dimension". Collision detectors are widely used in 2 and 3 dimensions to determine if two shapes are in contact. A function ...

 
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Q: What do you call the generalisation of the direct image?

YesThis question was posted on Math Stack Exchange, but did not attract an answer. Here is the question: Informal Description Let me start with an example. Let $X$ be the set $\{a, b, c, d, e\}$ and $E$ be the set $\{a, b, c\}$. Let $f$ be a function with domain $X$. Then the mapping that sends $E$ ...

 
12:51 AM
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Q: Proving a binomial sum identity

T. Amdeberhan QUESTION. Let $x>0$ be a real number or an indeterminate. Is this true? $$\sum_{n=0}^{\infty}\frac{\binom{2n+1}{n+1}}{2^{2n+1}\,(n+x+1)}=\frac{2^{2x}}{x\,\binom{2x}x}-\frac1x.$$

 
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Q: Identify index of all elements in a list comparing with another list

narashimhaa KannanFor instance I have a list A: A = [100, 200, 300, 200, 400, 500, 600, 400, 700, 200, 500, 800] And I have list B: B = [100, 200, 200, 500, 600, 200, 500] I need to identify the index of elements in B with comparison to A I have tried: list_index = [A.index(i) for i in B] It returns: [0, 1, 1, ...

 
 
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3:21 AM
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Q: Why are static methods allowed inside a non-static inner class in Java 16?

Pradeesh tetWe know that a non-static inner class can be accessed using the instance of the outer class, so a static method is less meaningful inside a non-static class. But from Java 16 static methods are allowed inside a non-static inner class. why did this restriction exist in the first place? Why is this...

 
 
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9:21 AM
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Q: How to define a concept that is satisfied by an arbitrary std::vector?

Maximilian KeßlerI would like to have a concept requiring as return type an arbitrary vector: template<typename T> concept HasVector = requires (T t) { { T.vec() } -> std::same_as<std::vector<int>>; //works { T.vec() } -> std::same_as<std::vector<foo>>; //want to put something arbitrary in here } Such th...

 
 
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6:51 PM
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Q: Where are the imaginary numbers in Fourier analysis hiding?

Paige TurnerSomeone (in an ancient closed thread) said, "Fourier analysis is simplified if complex numbers are used." Hey, wait, you separate the frequency components of a wave to represent it as a power spectrum. Where does $\sqrt{-1}$ appear in all this? Is it deep in the arithmetic of the FFT software, or...

 

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