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  2. 19 Nov 2023: Part IIC Michaelmas term 2021. QUANTUM INFORMATION. AND COMPUTATION. Lecture notes. Richard Jozsa, DAMTP Cambridgerj310@cam.ac.uk. “Joy in looking and comprehending is nature’s most beautiful gift.”A. Einstein, aphorism 1953. 1. CONTENTS. 1
  3. J. Fluid Mech. (2017), vol. 828, pp. 33–56. c© ...

    www.damtp.cam.ac.uk/user/drh39/2017_taylor.pdf
    1 Dec 2023: Received 24 February 2017; revised 22 May 2017; accepted 10 July 2017;first published online 30 August 2017).
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    www.damtp.cam.ac.uk/user/drh39/2013_shutdown.pdf
    1 Dec 2023: J. Fluid Mech. (2013), vol. 719, pp. 551–586. c Cambridge University Press 2013 551doi:10.1017/jfm.2013.23. Convective shutdown in a porous medium athigh Rayleigh number. Duncan R. Hewitt1,†, Jerome A. Neufeld1,2,3 and John R. Lister1.
  5. J. Fluid Mech. (2022), vol. 941, A56, doi:10.1017/jfm.2022.335…

    www.damtp.cam.ac.uk/user/drh39/2022_layeredconvection.pdf
    1 Dec 2023: J. Fluid Mech. (2022), vol. 941, A56, doi:10.1017/jfm.2022.335. Evolution of convection in a layered porousmedium. Duncan R. Hewitt†. Department of Mathematics, University College London, 25 Gordon Street, London WC1H 0AY, UK. (Received 30
  6. SpecSolve:SpectralMethodsforSpectralMeasures

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    26 Jul 2023: are associated with banded differentiation and multiplication matrices, and expansion coefficients can be computed from function samples in quasi-linear time with the FFT [24]. ... J. Integral Equ. Appl. 19, 163– 207 (2007). 24. Iserles, A., Webb, M.:
  7. WHEN CAN YOU TRUST FEATURE SELECTION? – II: ON ...

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    18 Dec 2023: Condition in optimisation: The concept of condition numbers has proven a crucial to computational math-ematics and numerical analysis for securing trustworthy algorithms that are accurate and stable [24, 35].J.
  8. Natural Sciences Tripos Part IA Mathematical Methods I — ...

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    24 Nov 2023: Using (25) and then (24) yields the useful result. (a b)2 = a2 b2 2a b. ... b. a. cb c. h. Figure 24: Parallelepiped formed from the vectors a,b,c.
  9. This isasp ecificindividual’scopyofthenotes. Itis notto…

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    16 Aug 2023: 23. 1.8.4 The Jacobian. 24. 1.8.5 Properties of Jacobians. 25. 1.8.6 Orthogonality. ... 1.24)As proof we observe that the value of both the LHS and the RHS:.
  10. Restarts subject to approximate sharpness: A parameter-free and…

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    11 Jan 2023: Mathematics Subject Classification: 65K0, 65B99, 68Q25, 90C25, 90C60. 1 Introduction. First-order methods are the workhorse of much of modern continuous optimization [6, 10, 24, 59].They are widely used to
  11. string

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    29 Jan 2023: Z[] = Tr qL0c/24 q̄L̃0c̃/24. Let’s compute this for the free string. ... single free scalar field,. Zscalar[] 1p. 0Im. 1. (qq̄)1/24. 1Y. n=1.

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