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Feb 21 |
awarded | Popular Question |
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Nov 7 |
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Oct 30 |
awarded | Popular Question |
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Jun 8 |
awarded | Constituent |
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awarded | Caucus |
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Apr 27 |
awarded | Nice Question |
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Apr 26 |
accepted | Maximizing rectangle area without intersecting others |
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Apr 17 |
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Maximizing rectangle area without intersecting others Is it possible for you to add a picture illustrating this? |
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Apr 17 |
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Maximizing rectangle area without intersecting others Looking at the example above, if there's a rectangle E that is above R and to the left of it then it will never intersect with R but you are still taking it in account when finding M. |
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Apr 16 |
asked | Maximizing rectangle area without intersecting others |
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Apr 4 |
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Given an infinite bounded set A in $R^n$,$2\leq n$, show there are infinite boundary points Why is there a nonzero vector that is orthogonal to L, and why do you need it to be orthogonal? |
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Feb 22 |
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Depending on variable to calculate joint distribution Now that you mention it, of course they're not! Thanks. |
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Feb 22 |
accepted | Depending on variable to calculate joint distribution |
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Feb 22 |
asked | Depending on variable to calculate joint distribution |
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Feb 4 |
awarded | Tumbleweed |
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Nov 7 |
awarded | Yearling |
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Oct 31 |
awarded | Nice Question |
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Oct 31 |
awarded | Nice Answer |
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Jul 10 |
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Maximal subspace that a quadratic form is non-negative on @Geoff: why must $z=0$? |
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Jul 10 |
accepted | Maximal subspace that a quadratic form is non-negative on |