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6:18 AM
Guys, what is the name of diagrams that look roughly like this?
This is a bit similar to parallelplot
 
7:21 AM
Just saw this question on HNQ. It's useful, but highlights just how different are the goodness criteria on different sites (on SO this would be closed as OT quite fast, imho) :
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Q: Validation and verification of mathematical models

DjamesWithin the subject of simulation I have found some literature on validation and verification (e.g. Sargent's paper). My question is, what techniques do you use to validate and verify your mathematical (optimization) models and their implementation?

(Amusingly, the entire question fits in the preview)
 
 
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8:50 AM
@Dev-iL flow diagrams, in particular alluvial flow
 
 
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12:04 PM
@AndrasDeak Ah yes, that's exactly what I had in mind. Thanks!
 
no prob
 
 
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2:17 PM
just got a numpy silver badge, yay :D
 
2:54 PM
@AndrasDeak Grats!
I just added the 3rd vote that closed a question. Yay! :D
 
thanks :D party all around
 
I'm sure they'll tweak it back to 5 votes next month, but I really like this 3 votes thing.
I don't ever look at review queues, but I do remember the close vote queue used to sit at 10k consistently. It's now at 7k.
 
@CrisLuengo they will, it's only a 30-day experiment then they'll recover to look at numbers
I think it usually fluctuates between 8k and 10 but yeah, last night it was above 8k and today morning it was at 6900
 
 
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8:28 PM
@AndrasDeak nice:)
 
 
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10:02 PM
posted on August 09, 2019 by wcampbell

Will‘s pick this week is Maze by Rodney Meyer. This simple submission is surprisingly effective at providing hours of diversion. From the command line, you call the maze function with arguments... read more >>

 

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