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I 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 ...

12:21 AM
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This 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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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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For 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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We 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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I 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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Someone (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...