Plotting the Warsaw circle
Convert Rules of List-to-List to Rule of List to each element of second list
Divide a pentagon from center
Plottting a Table of InterpolatingFunction's over distinct ranges
Frame of discrete curve
Bringing the triangle to a "standard" form
Modeling Non-Uniform Host Bias in Generalized Monty Hall ($N=4$): Why Does Switching Yield ~50% Win Rate?
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Out of pure curiosity, how can we plot the Warsaw Circle, defined as a subset of $\mathbb{R}^2$ $$\left\{\left(x,\sin\frac{1}{x}\right): x\in\left(0,\frac{1}{2\pi}\right]\right\}\cup\left\{(0,y):-1\... [plotting] [topology]
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Score of 11 Convert Rules of List-to-List to Rule of List to each element of second list
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I have a text file that has data in the following form ... [list-manipulation]
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We have a regular pentagon with side length a. We want to divide it to 5 areas using lines which extend from the center to edges which produce areas in the ratios of 4:5:6:7:8 First line being ... [geometry]
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Score of 11 Plottting a Table of InterpolatingFunction's over distinct ranges
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I have a Table of interpolated functions that are generated as parametric solutions via NDSolve . I want to plot all of them, but ... [numerical-integration] [event-detection]
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I have a collection of points $p_1,\cdots, p_n$ in 3d that defines a discrete space curve. I wish to compute/approximate the discrete-analog of the Frenet-Serret system/frame without interpolating to ... [geometry] [computational-geometry] [differential-geometry]
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For the study of geometric iterations I needed an algorithm convert a triangle to some standard form. It can be described as follows: Determines the longest side (or any of them) One of its vertices ... [geometry] [core-language] [geometric-transform]
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Score of 4 Modeling Non-Uniform Host Bias in Generalized Monty Hall ($N=4$): Why Does Switching Yield ~50% Win Rate?
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I've been exploring a generalization of the Monty Hall problem with $N=4$ doors, where the host exhibits a non-uniform bias when opening doors (e.g., favoring primes). My goal is to model how such ... [probability-or-statistics] [combinatorics]
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