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- Vector tiles, tiled vectors or vectiles are packets of geographic data, packaged into pre-defined roughly-square shaped "tiles" for transfer over the...
- 1 + u 2 a → 2 + u 3 a → 3 , {\displaystyle {\vec {T}}=u_{1}{\vec {a}}_{1}+u_{2}{\vec {a}}_{2}+u_{3}{\vec {a}}_{3},} where u1, u2, u3 are integers, translation...
- {c}}\cdot {\vec {\nabla }}f-\int _{\partial \Omega }{\vec {c}}\cdot {\vec {n}}f\\&={\vec {c}}\cdot \int _{\Omega }{\vec {\nabla }}f-{\vec {c}}\cdot \int...
- G_{{\vec {q}}_{3}}=V_{{\vec {q}}_{3}}-1=E_{{\vec {q}}_{1}}+E_{{\vec {q}}_{2}}+E_{{\vec {q}}_{3}}-1=E_{{\vec {q}}=(0,0,0)}+E_{{\vec {q}}=(0,0,1)}+E_{{\vec {q}}=(0...
- John C. Slater. There are only five topologically distinct polyhedra which tile three-dimensional space, ℝ3. These are referred to as the parallelohedra...
- {\displaystyle {\vec {F}}_{k+1}=\mathbf {A} {\vec {F}}_{k},} which yields F → n = A n F → 0 {\displaystyle {\vec {F}}_{n}=\mathbf {A} ^{n}{\vec {F}}_{0}} ....
- "Osnovni uzrok za razvode je brak. Da nema brakova, ne bi bilo ni razvoda. Kad vec pripadas ljepsem spolu, sta te rukovodi da zelis biti ruzniji? (The root...
- the weight vector w → {\displaystyle {\vec {w}}} of every neuron to satisfy ‖ w → ‖ 2 < c {\displaystyle \|{\vec {w}}\|_{2}<c} . Typical values of c {\displaystyle...
- s_{j}=s_{i}+{\vec {v}}_{i}} for some nonzero vector v → i {\displaystyle {\vec {v}}_{i}} (and so that v → j = − v → i {\displaystyle {\vec {v}}_{j}=-{\vec {v}}_{i}}...
- {\displaystyle \sigma _{\,{\vec {a}}}:=\prod _{n=1}^{N}\sigma _{a_{n}}^{(n)}=\sigma _{a_{1}}\otimes \dotsm \otimes \sigma _{a_{N}},\qquad {\vec {a}}=(a_{1},\ldots...