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91TWO BINOMIAL COEFFICIENT CONJECTURES ERIC ROWLAND To Doron Zeilberger in honor of his 60th birthday! Abstract. Much is known about binomial coefficients where primes are concerned, but considerably less is known regardin

TWO BINOMIAL COEFFICIENT CONJECTURES ERIC ROWLAND To Doron Zeilberger in honor of his 60th birthday! Abstract. Much is known about binomial coefficients where primes are concerned, but considerably less is known regardin

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Source URL: thales.math.uqam.ca

Language: English - Date: 2011-02-07 19:23:51
    92Tutorial on Pra
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al Predi
tion Theory for Classi
ation John Langford jlhun
h.net  Toyota Te
hnologi
al Institute at Chi
ago

    Tutorial on Pra ti al Predi tion Theory for Classi ation John Langford jlhun h.net Toyota Te hnologi al Institute at Chi ago

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    Source URL: hunch.net

    Language: English - Date: 2006-12-03 12:48:21
    93THE NUMBER OF NONZERO BINOMIAL COEFFICIENTS MODULO pα ERIC ROWLAND Abstract. In 1947 Fine obtained an expression for the number ap (n) of binomial coefficients on row n of Pascal’s triangle that are nonzero modulo p.

    THE NUMBER OF NONZERO BINOMIAL COEFFICIENTS MODULO pα ERIC ROWLAND Abstract. In 1947 Fine obtained an expression for the number ap (n) of binomial coefficients on row n of Pascal’s triangle that are nonzero modulo p.

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    Language: English - Date: 2011-03-20 13:54:36
      94Spanning Trees in Random Graphs Richard Montgomery (University of Cambridge) Given a tree T with n vertices, how large does p need to be for it to be likely that a copy of T appears in the binomial random graph G(n, p)?

      Spanning Trees in Random Graphs Richard Montgomery (University of Cambridge) Given a tree T with n vertices, how large does p need to be for it to be likely that a copy of T appears in the binomial random graph G(n, p)?

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      Source URL: web.mat.bham.ac.uk

      - Date: 2014-10-09 03:30:03
        95ON CERTAIN COMBINATORIAL DIOPHANTINE EQUATIONS AND THEIR CONNECTION TO PYTHAGOREAN NUMBERS ROBERT S. COULTER, MARIE HENDERSON, AND FELIX LAZEBNIK 1. Introduction The binomial knapsack problem is easily stated: determine

        ON CERTAIN COMBINATORIAL DIOPHANTINE EQUATIONS AND THEIR CONNECTION TO PYTHAGOREAN NUMBERS ROBERT S. COULTER, MARIE HENDERSON, AND FELIX LAZEBNIK 1. Introduction The binomial knapsack problem is easily stated: determine

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        Source URL: www.math.udel.edu

        Language: English - Date: 2006-02-03 09:54:35
          96Dirichlet Distribution, Dirichlet Process and Dirichlet Process Mixture Leon Gu CSD, CMU  Binomial and Multinomial

          Dirichlet Distribution, Dirichlet Process and Dirichlet Process Mixture Leon Gu CSD, CMU Binomial and Multinomial

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          Source URL: www.cs.cmu.edu

          Language: English - Date: 2008-04-29 13:03:18
            97Assignment	
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            Assignment  1  Marking  Scheme   30  points  in  total,  10  points  per  question   Question  1   Part  a:  need  to  change  binary  data  to  binomial,

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            Source URL: www.utstat.utoronto.ca

            Language: English - Date: 2015-02-18 13:28:50
              98Lesson 8-4  Example 1 Identify Polynomials State whether each expression is a polynomial. If it is a polynomial, identify it as a monomial, binomial, or trinomial. Expression

              Lesson 8-4 Example 1 Identify Polynomials State whether each expression is a polynomial. If it is a polynomial, identify it as a monomial, binomial, or trinomial. Expression

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              Source URL: www.glencoe.com

              Language: English - Date: 2009-11-11 12:06:19
                99A binomial-like matrix equation Alin Bostan and Thierry Combot Abstract We show that a pair of matrices satisfying a certain algebraic identity, reminiscent of the binomial theorem, must have the same characteristic poly

                A binomial-like matrix equation Alin Bostan and Thierry Combot Abstract We show that a pair of matrices satisfying a certain algebraic identity, reminiscent of the binomial theorem, must have the same characteristic poly

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                Source URL: specfun.inria.fr

                Language: English - Date: 2011-10-15 05:10:46
                  100The Binomial model  We have a sequence of prices S0 , S1 , . . . , separated by a given time interval ∆t, with the following characteristics: 1. Only two possible outcomes are allowed. If now the price is Si , after so

                  The Binomial model We have a sequence of prices S0 , S1 , . . . , separated by a given time interval ∆t, with the following characteristics: 1. Only two possible outcomes are allowed. If now the price is Si , after so

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                  Source URL: ta.twi.tudelft.nl

                  Language: English - Date: 2009-08-07 02:05:57