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6:21 AM
@Feeds "want a deeper dive? Buy my course for $250!"
I guess that's lesson 1 for "AI"
 
 
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9:17 AM
@AndrasDeak--СлаваУкраїні @flawr in a paper, I want to use something like:
values of \theta = -1:0.1:1 are used. How do I mathematically write that, and not as a MATLAB command?
 
\theta \in \[-1, -0.9, \ddots 0.9 1] ?
 
actually that indeed may be right
thansk a lot
 
You might need to use different parentheses or brackets, I'm not too familiar with that though
Oh and I forgot a couple of commas
 
nah, those brakets are good, they mean the corner number is included in the set
which is what I want
 
9:41 AM
@AnderBiguri no, square brackets or round parenthesis in this case usually indicate a vector or matrixp
so I'd use curly braces i.e. a set notation, otherwise the \in strictly speaking doesn't make sense
 
do they?! its an \in. Wouldnt
\theta \in \(-1, -0.9, \ddots 0.9 1] mean from -1 to 1, but -1 not included?
 
depends
some people use (], some people use [[
 
@AnderBiguri this only makes sense for intervals over real numbers, not discrete ranges
but to be honest, I'd just write \theta = -1, -0.9, -0.8, \ldots, 1
 
OK, fair. Just for more context. \theta is a set of numbers from where another value \theta_i, is randomly sampled
@flawr ah, I like that too
 
A paper I'm reading now uses r '\in {-1, 0, +1}, that is however the complete discrete set, i.e. no dots required
 
9:44 AM
\theta \in \left{-\frac{x}{10}|x \in [-10, 10] \cap \mathbb N\right} :P
 
you mean \theta itself is a set in the mathematical sense?
 
but maybe with my context, set notation makes more sense?
@flawr yes I think so yes
 
@AnderBiguri just replace \in with =
 
@AndrasDeak--СлаваУкраїні lol
 
@AnderBiguri so theta is the set of numbers -1, 0.9, ..., 1?
 
9:45 AM
yes
 
Oh, so then you have to write \theta = \{ -1, 0.9, ...., 1\}, if theta itself is the set
 
(sorry for being unclear from the start, this is someone elses paper with a very, very messy math section, trying to understand it on the fly)
 
or alternatively \theta_i \in \{-1, 0.9, ..., 1\}
if I understand you correctly.
 
the way the paper is phrased, the first is better than the second
but yeah, I think this makes the most sense
 
9:49 AM
or just formulate it as a random variable following a distribution \Theta_i \sim U(\{-1, -0.9, ..., 1\}) where \theta_i are samples from \Theta_i (assuming uniform distribution, insert whatever distribution you like)
@AndrasDeak--СлаваУкраїні [-1, 1] \cap \frac1{10}\mathbb Z :)
 
I don't want to rewrite the entire section because its for a medicine paper
 
use the most obtuse language possible, they like that in medicine
 
but just want to make sure the current math is not all over the place (which it is, the author basically wrote all the numerical values of theta)
 
Right, but in all seriousness if you're not sure, just write it out as text (in place or in addition to your formulas)
 
@flawr this one is spot on, together with the existig text explaining it
 
 
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1:09 PM
Only 1112 more to go i.stack.imgur.com/2yjq6.png
 
@flawr that's almost my helpful flag count! :D
 
1:23 PM
It seems I only flag things unhelpfully:P
 
2:27 PM
@AnderBiguri How about this: \theta \in \{ 0.1 n \} where n \in R \wedge n >= -10 \wedge n <= 10
I mean, you have to make it complicated, right? :)
 
 
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3:31 PM
@CrisLuengo you probably mean Z not R, don't you?:)
 
hahaha
its getting worse and worse
 
you could also view it as f^{-1}(\overline{B_{n}(0)}) for f: x \mapsto nx, and B_r(x) is the open r-ball centered around x and n=10
that feels like the most natural way to define that set
if you want the intervals to be smaller, say 1/p you just set n=p et voilà
 
3:47 PM
@flawr using n automatically casts R to N
 
4:25 PM
@AndrasDeak--СлаваУкраїні lol. Oops!
 
 
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8:02 PM
@LuisMendo what about all 3 combined?
I just ordered some of these switch+pots, now I need to think about what additional combinations would actually be desirable:)
I think I quite like the two humbuckers combined without the middle.
or maybe a switchable filter would be fun too
have you ever heard that people would use a 50/60Hz notch filter on their guitars for the single coils?
 
8:52 PM
@flawr I only have that combination available in the Bass VI, and I hardly ever use it. It sounds "thin"... hard to explain. I can send you some audio files if you want (it's a bass, but in the highest strings it sounds similar to a guitar)
I haven't heard of a notch filter installed in the guitar. I doubt it would be useful, because the electricity hum has harmonics. It definitely doesn't sound like a sinusoid to me.
Some guitars (the Fender Jaguar, my Bass VI) have a "bass strangle" (i.e. high-pass) filter that can be switched on. It makes it sound brighter, twangier. Hear it here.
 
@LuisMendo oh right:/
 
Another idea is what the Baja Telecaster has: a position for connecting the two pickups in series rather than in parallel. But that sounds humbucker-like (less bright), so probably not so useful for you. It also has a push switch that reverses polarity for one of the pickups. But apparently it also adds a capacitor somewhere, so they call it "half out of phase".
Another possibility that I've seen in some Strats: a push switch to connect the neck pickup regardless of the position of the five-selector. That allows you to achieve bridge and neck, and the three together. But in your case you would have to decide whether to connect the neck pick up "full" or "half". Too many options :-)
 
@LuisMendo hm so this then behaves like two single coils but 90° out of phase due to the capacitor right?
@LuisMendo ah that'd actually be a fun idea too!
 
@flawr I think so, but the explanations are confusing and I couldn't find a schematic diagram
 
but I think it makes sense, I jusat have no idea what it would sound like:)
@LuisMendo so many options!
 
8:58 PM
Yes :-)
The bass strangle option is probably less useful if you intend to run the guitar through some multi-effect unit, because then you can use the unit's equalizer to achieve the same effect
 
first strangle it, and once it's stopped kicking and thrashing you can drop it
 
Yeah, I hate it's called "strangle". "High-pass" or "bass-cut" would be better and sound less aggressive :-)
 
@LuisMendo this Bass VI, how is it tuned compared to the usual 4 string bass?
Is it basically a normal guitar tuned an octave lower?
 
Yes, that
So it's like a normal bass with two added high strings
Lowest note is E
 
9:44 PM
@AnderBiguri TIL "synchrotron radiation X-ray tomographic microscopy" D: bbc.com/news/science-environment-62580967 (actual paper at nature.com/articles/s41586-022-05107-z)
 

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