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    Physical Chemistry

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    ∑ ∑ ( ) ( ) ∑ ∑ ∑ ( ) (∫ ) ( ) ( √ ( ( ) ) ) ( a^3 =V ) ( ) b) (3 pts) If the vibrational energy levels are given as follows‚ (b-1) where is the zero of vibrational energy? (b-2) What approximation has been made regarding the vibrational motion? Answers) (b-1) The zero of vibrational energy is at the bottom of the internuclear potential well. (2 pts) (b-2) The vibrational motion is approximated as an harmonic oscillator. (1 pt) c) (6

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    Pilani‚ India. Research interests: The mathematically rigorous curriculum at BITS‚ coupled with my interests‚ provides an ideal setting for me to pursue research in Theoretical Computer Science. My research interests include - randomized and approximation algorithms‚ combinatorial optimization‚ complexity‚ parallel algorithms‚ graph theory‚ number theory‚ and allied areas of cryptography and quantum computation. Career goals: I aspire to build a career in academia by joining as a faculty member

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    Parti Pris - Architecture

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    aesthetic outlook. A “parti diagram” shows a concept in its simplest form. Parti diagrams convey topology‚ shape‚ size‚ position‚ and direction. It focuses on the key structural and relational features of an idea‚ and should be a synthetic approximation and simplification of formal intent for the entire site or building design. Origin The word Parti or Parti pris comes from the French Prendre parti which means to make a decision. Partis were utilized in the beaux-arts neoclassical style period

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    impirement

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    Accounting estimate are approximations whose values change as circumstance and conditions change and more information become available‚which will only affect future expectation. Based on the divestment of consumer electronic ANZ business ‚ the judgment and estimate by company affects cash in balance sheet and gain in disposal-equipment(7.9M after tax).(note33) The underlying rationale is prudence principle which make sure that no overstating in assets and income and no understating in liabilities

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    velocity‚ pressure‚ density‚ and temperature‚ as a function of space and time. Understanding the flow pattern makes it possible to calculate or approximate the forces and moments acting on bodies in the flow. This mathematical analysis and empirical approximation form the scientific basis for heavier-than-air-flight. Aerodynamic problems can be classified in a number of ways. The flow environment defines the first classification criterion. External aerodynamics is the study of flow around solid objects

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    Nike Inc Case

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    Nike Inc. Case 1. What is the WACC and why is it important to estimate a firm’s cost of capital? WACC is weighted average cost of capital‚ which is the expected rate of return on average from all the company’s existing debts and securities. It takes into account all different types of financing in the company’s capital structure. The reason it is important to estimate WACC is because it measures what it costs the firm to take on a project based on its current Debt and Equity mix. When the

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    Romeo and Juliet

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    to calculate the null hypothesis. If the null hypothesis is defined by the parameter µ‚ then the statistics computed on our data set would be the mean (xbar) and the standard deviation (s). A histogram of our sample data set gives us our best approximation of what we expect our population distribution to look like. The fourth step is to calculate the probability value (often called the p-value) which is the probability of the test statistic for both tails since this this two-tailed test. The probability

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    SOFT COMPUTING social sciences behavioral sciences the humanities economics law medicine include quantitative Human sciences methods are methods are often used separately qualitative that means numerical data precise objects conventional logic complicated mathematics computer models that means non-numerical data imprecise objects approximate reasoning interpretation manual work 2 Traditional Approaches to Computerized Modeling • Mathematical

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    [pic] In 1925‚ E.W. Burgess presented an urban land use model‚ which divided cities in a set of concentric circles expanding from the downtown to the suburbs. This representation was built from Burgess’s observations of a number of American cities‚ notably Chicago. According to this model‚ a large city is divided in concentric zones with a tendency of each inner zone to expand in the other zone. Urban growth is thus a process of expansion and reconversion of land uses. For instance on

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    people prefer shorter-term bonds to longer-term bonds? (7 points) Glossary: Yield to maturity The interest rate that equates the present value of payments received from a credit market instrument with its value today. Current yield An approximation of the yield to maturity that equals the yearly coupon payment divided by the price of a coupon bond.

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