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6:21 AM
@Adriaan Yes, I'm more east in Canada. The fires are happening to the west. What's happening now is that there was rain and the fires are slowing in terms of spread.... so it's getting better now.
 
 
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7:48 AM
@LuisMendo oh my god
 
 
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9:48 AM
@AnderBiguri Impressive, isn't it? :-)
 
that is impressive indeed
 
10:10 AM
yeah awesome
 
10:23 AM
@AnderBiguri Still waiting for your CUDA implementation ;)
 
hahaha
unfortunately it seems that that will be slower in CUDA
But my paper of my badass (hehe) toolbox is underreview and will have the news in a couple of days!
excited
(and nervous because a 3rd reviewer was put in because the first two disagree)
 
Well well well, look who's all "I'm publishing papers" while the rest of us are toiling in the coal mines ;P
 
:P But I need some for that thing I triying to get
how you call that
a PhD
Iw il go back to the coal mines later :P
did you tried that image processing thingy you asked in the past?
 
@AnderBiguri Not yet lol... It's in my todo list though :)
 
Nice!
How is everything else going?
 
10:36 AM
TIL that you can specify GitHub code block syntax highlighting language by adding the language name after the first "```" (e.g. ```matlab <br><code><br>```)
 
oh... You mean in the code?
or in the .md files?
 
hi do you know how to use autocorrelation in source separation
 
wherever you like I guess .md, I was looking for a way to highlight code inside an issue discussion
 
@Dev-iL but isnt there already pretty good highligting just with the extension?
@KarGar you need to be WAY more specific to ask things
 
@AnderBiguri Or you can just answer with "yes"
 
10:38 AM
Yo @AndrasDeak; I have to make an exercise about spin waves, but the book doesn't explain what spin waves are. Can you give an easy couple-of-sentences explanation, or should I go Google
 
@Adriaan spin as in photons?
 
spin as in magnons
 
@Dev-iL basically magnons in non-ferromagnetic materials
 
spin waves are the low-energy excitations of a (ferro)magnetic system
at least one of the things called spin waves are these
 
in my case non-ferromagnetic
 
10:40 AM
hmm
non-ferromagnetic how? paramagnetic?
 
Do you have a digital copy of my book? It's chapter 4, exercise 4 :P
 
I don't think so
title, author, edition?
 
Literally copied from the exercise: "Spin waves in a non-ferromagnetic metal. It turns out that electron-hole excitations with wave functions similar to those of magnons may also exist in non-ferromagnetic metals. They are called spin waves. In distinction from magnons, the spectrum of spin waves is liear in 1 as q goes to 0 and is characterised by a velocity v_s"
@AndrasDeak Yuli Nazarov, Advanced Quantum Mechanics, Cambridge, 2013, 1st edition
 
Sometimes one thinks about how much knowledge there is around that is completely unknown to them, to the most basic levels.
I tried learnign QM a couple of times an dI have absolutely no idea what you guys are talcking abotu XD
 
hmm
non-ferromagnetic probably means paramagnetic
 
10:46 AM
@AndrasDeak so zero initial polarisation?
 
page?
 
you got the book? Neat! Did you find the solution manuals as well? :p
end of chapter 4
 
page?
 
p110
that's the exercise. Most relevant info is pages 102-106
 
OK got the right version
 
10:50 AM
I actually just wanted to know what a spin wave is, so that I have more of an idea what the exercise is about :P
 
wow this is confusing
I'm not sure, actually
I'm guessing that "spin wave" in this context means an excitation with a specific wave vector and spin
but in a paramagnet, this can only be a correlated electron-hole pair
or something
so yeah, try googling
 
which presumably propagates through the medium with a velocity v_s
 
no
the propagation is given by the wave vector
the velocity is related to the slope of the dispersion relation
I think:D
yeah, I'm not really sure about this, so try looking around
 
will do, thanks
 
@Suever thanks for the stars in FEX :P
 
 
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12:29 PM
@Adriaan hi how to create a random vector in matlab with 4 numbers in one row
 
Looking into the AppDesigner sources, I see that their copyright notices vary from 2011-2015... And the basic design pattern is (the now-considered-outdated-by-some) MVC.... TMW took their sweet time....
@KarGar What did you try?
 
rand(1,4)
but the numbers are below 1
 
@KarGar @rayryeng did not kick you yesterday because he misclicked. We don't like it when people pop in here just to ask a question without showing any effort
 
I want them above 1
 
@KarGar read the documentation on rand. That'll tell you why the numbers are between 0 and 1
please stop asking these non-researched questions without showing any effort here, or I will kick you out again
 
12:32 PM
@Adriaan take it easy man
 
In order to un-normalize them to the range of 1-inf, you should divide them by their minimal possible value, that is `0`
:P
 
@KarGar I am, otherwise you would not be here. Seriously, please try to not only post one-line questions here which are unclear and show no effort whatsoever
 
@Adriaan ok
 
@AndrasDeak Wikipedia is telling me that a spin wave is an effect of the exchange energy required to flip one of the spins, which has a very long wavelength. I suppose that could be incorporated in the wave vector k in my problem, but that hardly helps me as that's more-or-less an unresolved parameter in my case which I only use with primes and non-primes to create number operators out of my CAPs
the spin parameter, sigma, also is just up or down as far as I can see from the chapter, go that doesn't align at all in more than 2 directions
 
@excaza there's a small typo in the documentation here where it says 'ReplaceAppUI', True) <= it should be lowercase true
 
12:51 PM
Oh LaTeX. How you vex me. Throwing me "emergency stop". Like I was driving on the wrong side of the road.
 
1:02 PM
@GameOfThrows:
in SO Close Vote Reviewers, 1 min ago, by gunr2171
"GameOfThrows" ohmygod that's a great username
 
@Adriaan ey man, the breaking of balls was pretty swell
ba dum tss
 
@ballBreaker ! You've been gone too long :(
 
Yeah last week was a shit show
I was actually working for once
like a machine too
 
spending time in with the missus?
 
heehee yeah
 
1:10 PM
WORKING? In JAVA? NoooooooooOOOOOOOOO
 
she moved into her new apartment
@AnderBiguri Not even, I wish T_T
Was using this stupid fucking program called Skelta
It's ffuckiing the worst ever
My hatred of it knows no bounds
 
your hatred seems rather limitless regardless of the topic
 
Fair enough
except for cats/kittens
then my love is limitless
 
so I suppose Dom's a real cat in the house?
 
You could say she's the only pussy I need right now
 
1:14 PM
@ballBreaker and racoons?
 
the cooooons
gotta love dem coons
my office is currently an ice box
this is not conducive to me working
 
@ballBreaker shouldn't you be supporting Team Canada now anyways?
 
for which sport though
 
Does Canada play other things aside Hockey?
 
hmm yeah
Chase the beaver, murder the moose
two of our other sporting activities
 
1:23 PM
@ballBreaker WM hockey is playing now. They're up against Belarus atm
 
WM?
Woman's hockey?
I didn't know people actually watched that outside of the gold-medal olympics game
 
World Medals? No idea in English. I'd call it "World Championship", but that sounds ridiculous when abbreviated to WC
 
oh hah
Well I guess my rebuttle to this is 1) I don't watch sports, 2) I'm at work and 3) meh
I'll watch a good old fashioned game of women's beach volleyball here and there however..
 
For reasons outside enjoying sports
 
> See the subcaption package documentation for explanation.
Type H <return> for immediate help.
...

l.60 \endinput}{}
%
RTFM

) (/compile/output.aux)
\openout1 = `output.aux'.
LaTeX tells me to RTFM o.0
 
1:27 PM
@AnderBiguri Yes exactly
It's all for scientific research
 
@Adriaan lol?
 
'cause I need to save the variables into .mat ... Anyway, I can still keep the variables in the nested struct form. But, I think it will be more simple to convert it into cell array — LeeS 10 hours ago
I don't get it
 
@excaza RTFMlord, have you taken over my LaTeX/
 
maybe
you should check my manual
 
someone freaking sent me an email with a huge code dump saying "I fixed it for discrete, help me with continous"
wtf
 
1:37 PM
@Adriaan Is there some pun I'm not getting (besides the fact it sounds like a well-known TV show)?
 
@Dev-iL no idea. Head over to the SOCVR and ask gunr why he thinks this :p
 
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Q: Solving knapsack on the continuous case using genetic algorithm

Sebi95I am trying to solve knapsack problem on the continuous case using genetic algorithm. I have matlab code for the discret case, but i cant succed to do it on the continous case. Could you help me, please? function [val]=f_obiectiv(valoare,sir) n=length(sir); val=0; for i=1:n val=val+sir(i)*valo...

Actually literally this question
 
@AnderBiguri That's what happens when you publish your email for all to see... Nobody to blame but yourself
 
yeah yeah, not going to report it or anything
jsut asnwer him with a "WTF did you really though this would work?"
 
@AnderBiguri *think
 
1:39 PM
haha yeah, the email is a bit longer, but yeah thanks :P
 
@AnderBiguri I would write whatever reply you wanted, but in BASQUE!
 
hahahaha
 
A well-known technique to battle "Nigerian-prince" email scams (actually, it involves auto-translating your original reply between many unrelated languages such that the result is barely readble)
 
Best TED talk ever: A guy that replies to those emails
I died of laughter
 
It's that you don't speak Dutch, but there's a TV show in Flanders which strung one of those Nigerians along, made him fly over to Belgium and trolled him splendidly on national television
 
1:45 PM
Thats brilliant
 
lmao this ted talk is awesome
 
It is XD
"I shot the sheriff"
 
@AnderBiguri amusing :)
 
lool
the graph
 
@TroyHaskin Fix all teh things! :p
I was editing that when your edit came through
 
1:56 PM
For some random reason I just remembered one of those videos where everybody just writes whatever subtitles in their language that fits what is shown in the video, without no relation whatsoever to what the people are really talking about... And I don't know if it's in Dutch....
 
I know the video XD
the guys dies of laugther
 
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Q: Matlab: Why does this piece of code works (expected an error)

Ms DoeI got these two vectors, with 9 elements each: >> length(a) ans = 9 >> length(c) ans = 9 And this code: z=0; s=0; temp=0; for K = 1:length(c) temp=c(K)*a(K); z=prod(1-a(K+1:end)); s=s+temp*z; end The vector's a indexing is done via K itterator. I would expect th...

this is strange
@Dev-iL thanks, fixed
 
@Dev-iL buts a fake
a mean they are acting
@excaza oh
 
@excaza Np. Do you think I should pursue the java component path...?
 
@AnderBiguri absolutely brilliant
 
2:06 PM
@AnderBiguri irrelevant :)
 
yeah yeah its really funny anyways xD
 
Some users aren't native English speakers so they don't understand English punctuation and grammar rules very well. Others went to elementary, middle, and high school in the U.S. so they...don't understand English punctuation and grammar rules very well. ;) — ThisSuitIsBlackNot 18 hours ago
So much love for this guy^
 
@Adriaan I always indent code first and then look at other minor edits ... we just happened to butt heads this time
:P
 
@TroyHaskin I did the same, just decided to fix all at once before clicking "save"
 
@Adriaan LOL
 
2:20 PM
Hi folks!
 
@BillBokeey Hi Bills!
 
Hey!
 
@Adriaan Any sane person would run away from bills, not welcome them!
 
Hehe
 
@Dev-iL feel free, I'm probably not going to be able to motivate myself to put in the effort :p
 
2:22 PM
@excaza Btw, I realized that gauges were just glorified sliders ;)
 
@Dev-iL gauges? Aren't those coordinate transformations to make quantum mechanics easier?
 
I think they go in ears
 
This elephant is off to drink beer with the faculty staff. Hejdå!
 
Good evening
 
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2:53 PM
@excaza check this out: hFig = figure(); jDial = javacomponent(com.jidesoft.gauge.Dial(),[50,40,150,150],hFig);
 
@Adriaan XDXDXD
 
@GameOfThrows any comment?
 
:D Throws is the expression used in games where you have the advantage to win and you throw it by being : a dick and dying deliberately to increase difficulty for your team/ dumb by purchasing items that cost a lot and does a little/ spending too much time typing and provoking your enemy than actually playing the game/ doing something ridiculous that resulted in killing all your teammates except you.
which has a direct link to how the storylines play out in game of thrones
 
@GameOfThrows Am I imagining, or was that LoL terminology?
 
@Dev-iL used in pretty much all team based competitive online games, dota2, LoL, CoD etc
 
3:04 PM
@ballBreaker you there?
@GameOfThrows ok, tnx for the education :D
 
lol, pleasure :D
 
3:27 PM
@Dev-iL I am now
sorry was in a meeting
 
@ballBreaker lol don't worry
Do you have a few minutes and a MATLAB available?
 
sorry no matlabzsz
 
Some Java IDE way to write and execute Java code then?
 
yeah I have an IDE
(I don't have a ton of timebut I can try to help)
 
Basically I'm trying to programmatically create a Dial and show a needle in Java .
I believe that what works in pure Java will also work in MATLAB fairly similarly
I created the dial, created a needle, added the needle to the dial => code executes but the needle isn't shown
Reading some guide now (p.64)
 
3:45 PM
@ballBreaker Ok, I got it
 
How the hell did I get 4 upvotes for this question? lol
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A: MATLAB: The input character is not valid in MATLAB statements or expressions

rayryengThe single quotations at the end of the plot code are unicode versions that MATLAB does not accept. This is probably because you copied and pasted the code from Microsoft Word or some other text editor that transformed single quotations into those screwed up characters instead. Actually use s...

The answer was simply to use the right single quotation characters.
 
@rayryeng There's no justice...
 
I'm not complaining lol.... just that I get less upvotes for more effort.
I thought i got past that.... oops
anyway, you said you needed someone with MATLAB and the JVM?
 
@rayryeng at least you were punished with a help vampire ;)
 
@beaker lol. I answered because if you don't look carefully, you won't notice the mistake.
I know because that has bitten me in the ass before. I've copied a line of code from a Word document just to see how it runs... and Word has a way of transforming single quotation characters into that unicode representation
 
3:53 PM
true, it's an easy thing to miss... although that's why you shouldn't write your code in a word processor ;)
 
nope :D lol
 
@rayryeng It's all settled, thanks
 
@Dev-iL No worries.
Interesting..
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Q: Matlab: Why does this piece of code works (expected an error)

Ms DoeI got these two vectors, with 9 elements each: >> length(a) ans = 9 >> length(c) ans = 9 And this code: z=0; s=0; temp=0; for K = 1:length(c) temp=c(K)*a(K); z=prod(1-a(K+1:end)); s=s+temp*z; end The vector's a indexing is done via K itterator. I would expect th...

I was not expecting prod([]) to produce 1.
I'd expect it to be empty.... unless I'm going mad.
 
@rayryeng The guy supposedly emailed to Ander this code dump question
 
did he?
Oh god.
 
3:55 PM
@rayryeng that makes no sense
 
@rayryeng Well, all([]) is true too
 
@LuisMendo but any([]) is false ;)
 
I think about it this way: sum([]) gives the identity element of addition, which is 0. prod([]) gives the identity element of product, which is 1.
 
@beaker yeah it just doesn't lol
 
and 1*[] == []
 
3:57 PM
Hmm... yeah you know what? that makes more sense now
 
and then any is like sum, all is like prod
@beaker That's harder to swallow. But: a scalar times any array gives that array. I mean, multiplying by a scalar is always defined. It's not just singleton expanstion, it's stronger
Same reasoning for 1+[]
 
>> eye*[]
ans = [](0x0)
 
@LuisMendo I also didn't know sum([]) would be zero.
 
i dunno
 
That would actually cut down on checking for empties in my code
 
3:59 PM
...Element-wise adding 1 to an array is always defined
 
I just assumed that sum([]) would be [].
 
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