• q=a+ib+jc+kd} its scalar part a is the real number q − i q i − j q j − k q k 4 {\displaystyle {\frac {q-iqi-jqj-kqk}{4}}} . Likewise the scalar part of −qi...
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  • vector field X {\displaystyle X} on the manifold is then defined as the scalar function ∇ ⋅ X {\displaystyle \nabla \cdot X} with the property ( ∇ ⋅ X...
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  • complexity. In typical machine learning algorithms, these functions produce a scalar output. Recent development of kernel methods for functions with vector-valued...
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    displacement. Vectors are commonly associated with scalars, values which describe magnitude. Scalar analysis is a branch of mathematical analysis dealing...
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    Fernando Codá Marques (category Instituto Nacional de Matemática Pura e Aplicada alumni)
    International Congress of Mathematicians (ICM) of 2010 in Hyderabad (on "Scalar curvature, conformal geometry, and the Ricci flow with surgery"), and a...
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  • VNM-utility (it is unique up to adding a constant and multiplying by a positive scalar). No claim is made that the agent has a "conscious desire" to maximize u...
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  • (without skipping any layers), and there is a loss function that computes a scalar loss for the final output, backpropagation can be understood simply by matrix...
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    as the Calabi flow, as a proposal for finding Kähler metrics of constant scalar curvature.[C82a] More broadly, Calabi introduced the notion of an extremal...
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    Dacorogna: General existence theorems for Hamilton-Jacobi equations in the scalar and vectorial cases, Acta Mathematica, 178, 1997, 1–37. with Irene Fonseca...
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    absorbed into the definitions of the covariant tensor derivative ∇h and the scalar curvature R. Pierre Bonnet proved that two quadratic forms satisfying the...
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    written in collaboration with Marcel Grossmann, in which the single Newtonian scalar gravitational field is replaced by ten fields, which are the components...
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  • geometry and elliptic regularity theory, that is closely related to the scalar curvature operator, which provides an intrinsic curvature for a three-dimensional...
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    formulation of quantum mechanics Berestycki, H.; Lions, P.-L. (1983). "Nonlinear scalar field equations. I. Existence of a ground state". Arch. Rational Mech. Anal...
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  • metric to a scalar flat metric with constant mean curvature on the boundary", Annals of Mathematics, 1992. "Conformal metrics with prescribed scalar curvature"...
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    or encoding numbers Prime number – Number divisible only by 1 or itself Scalar (mathematics) – Elements of a field, e.g. real numbers, in the context of...
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  • Surface subgroup conjecture (Jeremy Kahn, Vladimir Markovic, 2009) Normal scalar curvature conjecture and the Böttcher–Wenzel conjecture (Zhiqin Lu, 2007)...
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    integrable. The probability density function f X {\displaystyle f_{X}} of a scalar random variable X {\displaystyle X} is related to its characteristic function...
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  • which is both time reversed and spatially inverted. The Ricci curvature scalar and the Ricci curvature tensor are both zero. Non-zero components of the...
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  • :\mathbb {R} ^{n}\times \mathbb {R} ^{n}\to \mathbb {R} } is the ordinary scalar product in the finite-dimensional real vector space R n {\displaystyle \mathbb...
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  • showing that in the case when the solution is vector-valued rather than scalar-valued, it need not be analytic; the example of De Giorgi consists of an...
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    Manfredo do Carmo (category Instituto Nacional de Matemática Pura e Aplicada researchers)
    submanifolds of a sphere, and manifolds of constant mean curvature and vanishing scalar curvature. Do Carmo published more than 100 papers in peer-reviewed journals;...
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  • Sometimes, an otherwise complicated operation reduces to multiplication by a scalar (a number). Such numbers are called eigenvalues of that operation. Eigenvalues...
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    the existence of "extremal" Kähler metrics, typically those with constant scalar curvature (see for example cscK metric). Donaldson obtained results in the...
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  • some family of scalars. For instance, linear algebra duality corresponds in this way to bilinear maps from pairs of vector spaces to scalars, the duality...
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  • supremum. Above, for the sake of convenience, the same notation is used for scalar, vector and tensor-valued Lebesgue and Sobolev spaces. The original version...
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  • }^{(a)},} where all these quantities are now functions of t alone; the scalar quantities, the energy density ε and the pressure of the matter p, are also...
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  • {\textstyle \psi \mapsto D_{f}(\psi )} of f {\displaystyle f} defines a scalar-valued map D f : D ( R ) → C , {\displaystyle D_{f}:{\mathcal {D}}(\mathbb...
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  • vectors must annihilate the defining equation for M, so L consists of complex scalar multiples of w ¯ ∂ ∂ z − z ¯ ∂ ∂ w . {\displaystyle {\bar {w}}{\frac {\partial...
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  • }{\frac {e^{itx}}{x^{2}+1}}\,dx} (which arises in probability theory as a scalar multiple of the characteristic function of the Cauchy distribution) resists...
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    _{e'}=\mathbf {p} _{\gamma }-\mathbf {p} _{\gamma '}.} Making use of the scalar product yields the square of its magnitude, p e ′ 2 = p e ′ ⋅ p e ′ = (...
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