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| | | | | by Sven Hammarling and Nick Higham It is often thought that Jim Wilkinson developed backward error analysis because of his early involvement in solving systems of linear equations. In his 1970 Turing lecture [5] he described an experience, during world war II at the Armament Research Department, of solving a system of twelve linear equations | |
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blogs.mathworks.com
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| | | | | This blog gives you an overview of physics-informed machine learning: what it's used for, what we mean by physics knowledge and how it informs AI methods. | |
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www.johndcook.com
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| | | | | Notes on math and software: probability, approximations, special functions, regular expressions, Python, C++, R, etc. | |
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www.onlandscape.co.uk
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| | | [AI summary] The article discusses the privacy and cookie policies of the online magazine 'On Landscape', which focuses on landscape photography, and includes information about its registration and social media presence. | ||