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‘Higher-order functions’ is a fancy term for functions that take other functions as arguments or that return functions. Very powerful!
The graph of a function f is the set of all points (inputs, outputs) = (x,y) in the plane which satisfy the equation y=f (x). You can move the input below and see how the graph give a visual ...
Physics and Python stuff. Most of the videos here are either adapted from class lectures or solving physics problems. I really like to use numerical calculations without all the fancy programming ...
We develop parametric classes of covariance functions on linear networks and their extension to graphs with Euclidean edges, that is, graphs with edges viewed as line segments or more general sets ...
Understanding pointers and references in Go can be challenging for many developers, especially those new to low-level programming languages. In this article, I’ll walk you through a program that ...
The statistical physics of graphs and partition functions represents a vibrant intersection of graph theory, statistical mechanics and computational complexity. By summing over an ensemble of ...
With static graphs and equations, it's possible to get a handle on the rules of what various functions do and mean.
Learn how to use functions to represent translations, sketches, compressions and reflections of graphs with GCSE Bitesize Maths.
Quartz on Tuesday announced it will be making Atlas, its in-house tool for building charts and graphs, available to use for free.Launched in summer 2015, Atlas originally served as a hub for all ...