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    provides an efficient and powerful tool in solving integral equations.The method provides a great freedom in choosing an auxiliary parameter h, an auxiliary linear operator L,an auxiliary nonlinear operator N, to analyze strongly linear and nonlinear problems. Application of the method to Fredholm integral equations of the second kind is analyzed which gives a rapid convergence for the solutions. Keywords: Homotopy Analysis Method; Fredholm integral equations; Auxiliary parameter h; Introduction In this

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    learned more about eigenvalues (basically most of the topics covered in Mathematical Methods in Physics and Classical Mechanics). Also how to utilize Green's function in some problems. However, I would not be able to solve these problems without the helps of notes and the book. \textcolor{red} {Except for special regions Green's function is hard to find explicitly. Numerical methods are called for. So later try to take one class on computing or computational physics later. Do a googling

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    Throughout history, there have been numerous mathematical discoveries, but perhaps none of these were met with the controversy of the discovery of Calculus. In the 1600s, two men, Isaac Newton and Gottfried von Leibniz both began the study of differential and integral Calculus. During the 17th century, plagiarism was an extremely serious offense and second inventors were often put in the position to defend their right to the topic and against suspicion. Newton and Leibniz spent many years with their

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    All behavior serves a function and the two main functions of a behavior are (a) to get something, like attention or tangible items, and (b) to avoid something. Although a behavior can allow for an individual to get or avoid something, a behavior can also allow an individual to get and avoid something at the same time. All behaviors occur for a reason and sometimes a behavior can serve more than one function. For example, an individual who engages in self-injurious behavior in form of self-biting

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    with numbers and variables can be placed in a single space. A matrix by itself though is useless, but when a number or equation is placed outside of it can now be multiplied. If a matrix is placed next to another matrix then the possibilities and problems that can be solved are almost endless of what can be accomplished. A matrix can be added, subtracted, multiplied, divided, and can have the inverse taken out of it. When a matrix is placed parallel to another matrix separated by a plus symbol

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    removing and moving control points, where each interaction is follows by an automatic, real-time segmentation by the algorithm. Keywords- Image Segmentation, Level Set, Energy Formulation, Intensity Inhomogenity. Introduction Image segmentation is the problem of extracting foreground objects from background in an

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    the polynomial expression T = (-0.01897V + 25.41881 V2 - 0.42456 V3 + 0.04365 V4)/V Student does not recognize quadratic function Student does not infer from graph intersections in creating equation How can you recognize a graph from each of the function families? Which function family does this graph belong to? What is the general equation for a graph from this function family? How can you use points on the graph to create your equation? 2.f(x) = (x)(x-1)3(x-2)(x-3)2Student does not use roots

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    the integrity of the data and information contained in an EHR? The copy/paste function opens the possibility for fraud, medical error and risk for malpractice claims. Fraud could occur when a copy/paste function is used and than an insurance company is billed for the procedure/services 2 or 3 times. When in reality the procedure/service was only completed once. Medical error can occur with the copy/paste function, when a nurse reads a chart made by a doctor who copy/pasted instructions or initiates

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    space was introduces by von Neamann. That motivated the definition and more general classes bounded sets and called bornologies. A bornological space is a type of space in functional analysis and it is very useful to solve problem of boundedness for set of elements and functions. That means, the main goal for bornology is to determine the boundedness, location and sitting the boundary for any area. A bornology on a set X is a family β of subsets of X, such that; • Every singleton set fxg is in β,

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    studies in the “Set Phasers on Stun” reading was the “edit” function within the control system. This type of error is label as the mistakes error. This is a mistake error because during the time of the treatment, Mary Beth (operator) thought that her quick thinking of changing her typo before putting the machine to work would solve the problem immediately. Yet, the computer program was unable to keep up with the sudden changes of the edit function. Hence, the program setting went from “x-ray” mode to “electron

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