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Motivation

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Motivation

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Motivation: Encyclopedia II - Jordan normal form - Motivation

Consider the situation of matrix diagonalization. A square matrix is diagonalizable if the sum of the dimensions of the eigenspaces is the number of rows or columns of the matrix. Let us examine the following matrix We have eigenvalues of A being only λ = 5, 5, 5, 5. Now, the dimension of the kernel of A-5I is 1, so A is not diagonalizable. However, we can construct the Jordan form of this matrix. Since the above dimension is 1, we know that the Jordan form is comprised of only one Jordan block, that is, th ...

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Jordan normal form, Jordan normal form - Motivation, Jordan normal form - General case, Jordan normal form - Algorithms and methods, Jordan normal form - Example 1, Jordan normal form - Example 2

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Motivation: Encyclopedia II - Vector graphics - Motivation

For example, consider a circle of radius r. The main pieces of information a program needs in order to draw this circle are the radius r the location of the center point of the circle stroke line style and colour (possibly transparent) fill style and colour (possibly transparent) Advantages to this style of drawing over raster graphics: This minimal amount of information translates to a much smaller file size (the size of representation doesn't depend on the dim ...

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Vector graphics, Vector graphics - Overview, Vector graphics - Motivation, Vector graphics - Typical primitive objects, Vector graphics - Vector operations, Vector graphics - 3D modeling

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Motivation: Encyclopedia II - Continued fraction - Motivation

Continued fractions are motivated by a desire to have a "mathematically pure" representation for the real numbers. The most well-known representation, of course, is the decimal expansion. In this representation, the number π, for example, is represented by the sequence of integers {3, 1, 4, 1, 5, 9, 2, ...}. We say that the sequence of integers {ai} represents the real number r if and each ai (except possibly a0, which may be ...

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Continued fraction, Continued fraction - Motivation, Continued fraction - Calculating continued fraction representations, Continued fraction - Notations for continued fractions, Continued fraction - Finite continued fractions, Continued fraction - Infinite continued fractions, Continued fraction - Some useful theorems, Continued fraction - Theorem 1, Continued fraction - Theorem 2, Continued fraction - Theorem 3, Continued fraction - Theorem 4, Continued fraction - Theorem 5, Continued fraction - Semiconvergents, Continued fraction - Best rational approximations, Continued fraction - The continued fraction expansion of π, Continued fraction - Other continued fraction expansions, Continued fraction - Pell's equation, Continued fraction - Continued fractions and chaos

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Motivation: Encyclopedia II - Internet troll - Motivation

Self-proclaimed "trolls" may style themselves as devil's advocates, gadflies or "culture jammers", challenging the dominant discourse and assumptions of forum discussions in an attempt to break the status quo of groupthink — the belief system that prevails in their absence. Critics have claimed that genuine "devil's advocates" generally identify themselves as such, out of respect for etiquette and courtesy, while trolls may dismiss etiquette and courtesy altogether. Most discussion of what motivates Internet trolls comes from other ...

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Internet troll, Internet troll - Etymology, Internet troll - Vicious cycles, Internet troll - Troll culture, Internet troll - Trolling as identity deception, Internet troll - Pre-history, Internet troll - Trolling in the 1990s, Internet troll - Identity, Internet troll - Usage, Internet troll - Trolling in different Internet media, Internet troll - Examples, Internet troll - One-shot trolls, Internet troll - Disruptive trolls, Internet troll - Attention-seeking trolls, Internet troll - Other examples, Internet troll - Motivation, Internet troll - Resolutions and alternatives, Internet troll - Usefulness of trolling, Internet troll - Behavioral issues, Internet troll - An alternative view, Internet troll - Specific trolling subcultures, Internet troll - Related trolling terminology, Internet troll - Related terms

Read more here: » Internet troll: Encyclopedia II - Internet troll - Motivation

Motivation: Encyclopedia II - Educational psychology - Motivation

Motivation is an internal state that arouses, guides and sustains behavior. Educational psychology research on motivation is concerned with the volition or will that students bring to a task, their level of interest and intrinsic motivation, the personally held goals that guide their behavior, and their belief about the causes of their success or failure. A form of attribution theory developed by Bernard Weiner describes how students' beliefs about the causes of academic success or failure affect their emotions and motivations (Weiner ...

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Educational psychology, Educational psychology - Social moral and cognitive development, Educational psychology - Individual differences and disabilities, Educational psychology - Learning and cognition, Educational psychology - Behavioral perspective, Educational psychology - Cognitive perspective, Educational psychology - Social cognitive theory, Educational psychology - Constructivist perspective, Educational psychology - Motivation, Educational psychology - Research methods, Educational psychology - Educational psychology for teaching, Educational psychology - Educational psychology for instructional design and technology, Educational psychology - History of educational psychology, Educational psychology - Careers in educational psychology, Educational psychology - Influential educational psychologists and theorists, Educational psychology - Research journals, Educational psychology - Sources

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Motivation: Encyclopedia II - Derived functor - Motivation

It was noted in various quite different settings that a short exact sequence often gives rise to a "long exact sequence". The concept of derived functors explains and clarifies many of these observations. Suppose we are given a covariant left exact functor F : A → B between two abelian categories A and B. If is a short exact sequence in A, then applying F ...

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Derived functor, Derived functor - Motivation, Derived functor - Construction and first properties, Derived functor - Variations, Derived functor - Applications, Derived functor - Naturality, Derived functor - Generalization

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Motivation: Encyclopedia II - Political privacy - Motivation

Because politics is fundamentally about settling disputes, and includes appointing officials to hold a monopoly on violence, it puts winners and losers in unique positions to revenge themselves on each other. In a democracy, the winner is physically vulnerable as they often appear in public to explain policies and gain additional support. The loser is also vulnerable as they are subject to the interpretation of criminal justice by winners - law enforcement is often prejudicial, and an independent judiciary is not always available to ensure f ...

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Political privacy, Political privacy - Motivation, Political privacy - In legislatures, Political privacy - Political privacy of individuals, Political privacy - Government encroachment on political privacy, Political privacy - Arguments for limitation of political privacy, Political privacy - Anonymous authorship of political opinions

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Motivation: Encyclopedia II - Push forward - Motivation

Let be a smooth map from an open subset, U, of to an open subset, V, of . Let be the coordinates in U and those in V. For any , the Jacobian of F is the matrix representation of the total derivative . We wish to generalize this to the case that F is a smooth function between any smooth manifolds M ...

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Push forward, Push forward - Motivation, Push forward - Definition, Push forward - Properties, Push forward - Push forwards of vector fields

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Motivation: Encyclopedia II - Decorator pattern - Motivation

As an example, consider a window in a windowing system. To allow scrolling of the window's contents, we may wish to add horizontal or vertical scrollbars to it, as appropriate. Assume windows are represented by instances of the Window class, and assume this class has no functionality for adding scrollbars. We could create a subclass ScrollingWindow that provides them, or we could create a ScrollingWindowDecorator that merely adds this functionality to existing Window objects. At this point, either solution would b ...

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Decorator pattern, Decorator pattern - Introduction, Decorator pattern - Motivation, Decorator pattern - Applicability, Decorator pattern - Example

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Motivation: Encyclopedia II - Veganism - Motivation

People become vegan for a variety of reasons, including concern for animals, personal health, or the environment. Veganism - Ethics. The ethics of veganism are defined by the British Vegan Society as "[A] philosophy and way of living which seeks to exclude — as far as is possible and practical — all forms of exploitation of, and cruelty to, animals for food, clothing or any other purpose." [9] Vegans generally oppose what they see as violence and cruelty involved in the meat, [10], dairy, non-vegan cosmetics, clothing, and other industries. (See Draize test, LD50, Animal test ...

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Veganism, Veganism - Definition, Veganism - Animal products, Veganism - Motivation, Veganism - Ethics, Veganism - Health, Veganism - Environmental considerations, Veganism - Sexual and feminist motives, Veganism - Vegan cuisine, Veganism - Similar diets and lifestyles, Veganism - Vegan nutrition, Veganism - Cultural aspects, Veganism - Criticism and controversy, Veganism - Ethical criticism, Veganism - Health criticism, Veganism - Notes

Read more here: » Veganism: Encyclopedia II - Veganism - Motivation

Motivation: Encyclopedia II - Internet troll - Motivation

Self-proclaimed "trolls" may style themselves as devil's advocates, gadflies or "culture jammers", challenging the dominant discourse and assumptions of forum discussions in an attempt to break the status quo of groupthink — the belief system that prevails in their absence. Some critics claim that genuine "devil's advocates" generally identify themselves as such, out of respect for etiquette and courtesy, while trolls may dismiss etiquette and courtesy altogether. Most discussion of what motivates Internet trolls comes from other In ...

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Internet troll, Internet troll - Etymology, Internet troll - Vicious cycles, Internet troll - Troll culture, Internet troll - Trolling in the 1990s, Internet troll - Identity, Internet troll - Usage, Internet troll - Trolling in different Internet media, Internet troll - Prison time for trolling?, Internet troll - Examples, Internet troll - One-shot trolls, Internet troll - Disruptive trolls, Internet troll - Attention-seeking trolls, Internet troll - Other examples, Internet troll - Motivation, Internet troll - Resolutions and alternatives, Internet troll - Usefulness of trolling, Internet troll - Behavioral issues, Internet troll - An alternative view, Internet troll - Specific trolling subcultures, Internet troll - Related trolling terminology, Internet troll - Related terms

Read more here: » Internet troll: Encyclopedia II - Internet troll - Motivation

Motivation: Encyclopedia II - Exokernel - Motivation

Traditionally kernel designers have sought to make individual hardware resources invisible to application programs by requiring the programs to interact with the hardware via some conceptual model. These models include file systems for disk storage, virtual address spaces for memory, schedulers for task management, and sockets for network communication. These abstractions of the hardware make it easier to write programs in general, but in special cases they can become a nuisance. A security-oriented application might need a file system that ...

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Exokernel, Exokernel - Motivation, Exokernel - Overview, Exokernel - MIT Exokernel, Exokernel - Kernel design, Exokernel - Applications, Exokernel - History

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Motivation: Encyclopedia II - David Copeland - Motivation

Though some groups did claim responsibility for the bombings, Copeland maintained he had worked alone and had not discussed his plans with anyone, which the police accepted. During police interviews, he admitted holding neo-Nazi views, and talked of his desire to be famous, to "spread fear, resentment, and hatred throughout" the UK, and to "cause a racial war" in the UK. When asked why he had targeted ethnic minorities and the gay community, he spoke of his belief that ethnic minorities are ...

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David Copeland, David Copeland - Early life, David Copeland - Bombings, David Copeland - Capture, David Copeland - Motivation

Read more here: » David Copeland: Encyclopedia II - David Copeland - Motivation

Motivation: Encyclopedia II - Veganism - Motivation

People become vegan for a variety of reasons, including concern for animals, personal health, or the environment. Veganism - Ethics. The ethics of veganism are defined by the British Vegan Society as "[A] philosophy and way of living which seeks to exclude — as far as is possible and practical — all forms of exploitation of, and cruelty to, animals for food, clothing or any other purpose." [7] Vegans generally oppose what they see as violence and cruelty involved in the meat, [8], dairy, non-vegan cosmetics, clothing, and other industries. (See Draize test, LD50, Animal test ...

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Veganism, Veganism - Definition, Veganism - Animal products, Veganism - Motivation, Veganism - Ethics, Veganism - Health, Veganism - Environmental considerations, Veganism - Sexual and feminist motives, Veganism - Vegan cuisine, Veganism - Similar diets and lifestyles, Veganism - Vegan nutrition, Veganism - Cultural aspects, Veganism - Criticism and controversy, Veganism - Ethical criticism, Veganism - Health criticism, Veganism - Notes

Read more here: » Veganism: Encyclopedia II - Veganism - Motivation

Motivation: Encyclopedia II - Causal theory of reference - Motivation

Causal theories of reference were born partially in response to the widespread acceptance of Russellian descriptive theories. Russell found that certain logical contradictions could be avoided if names were considered disguised definite descriptions (a very similar view is often attributed to Frege, mostly on the strength of a footnoted comment in 'On Sense and Reference', although many Frege scholars consider this attribution misguided). On such an account, the name 'Aristotle' might be seen as meaning 'the student of Plato and teacher of A ...

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Causal theory of reference, Causal theory of reference - Overview, Causal theory of reference - Kripke's Causal Account of Names, Causal theory of reference - Motivation, Causal theory of reference - Criticisms of the theory

Read more here: » Causal theory of reference: Encyclopedia II - Causal theory of reference - Motivation

Motivation: Encyclopedia II - Gray code - Motivation

Many devices indicate position by closing and opening switches. If that device uses natural binary codes, these two positions would be right next to each other: ... 011 100 ... The problem with natural binary codes is that, with real (mechanical) switches, it is very unlikely that switches will change states exactly in synchrony. In the transition between the two states shown above, all three switches change state. In the brief period while all are changing, the switches will read some spurious position. Even without keyb ...

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Gray code, Gray code - Motivation, Gray code - Construction, Gray code - Programming algorithms, Gray code - History and practical application, Gray code - Special types of Gray codes, Gray code - n-ary Gray code, Gray code - Beckett-Gray code, Gray code - Snake-in-the-box codes, Gray code - Single-track Gray code

Read more here: » Gray code: Encyclopedia II - Gray code - Motivation

Motivation: Encyclopedia II - Ansari X Prize - Motivation

The X Prize was designed to help encourage the space industry in the private sector, which is why the entries were not allowed to have any government funding. It aimed to demonstrate that spaceflight can be affordable and accessible to corporations and civilians, opening the door to commercial spaceflight and space tourism. It is also hoped that competition will breed innovation, introducing new low-cost methods of reaching Earth orbit. If everything goes as planned, the X Prize winners could become pioneers of low-cost space travel and unfe ...

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Ansari X Prize, Ansari X Prize - Contest rules, Ansari X Prize - Motivation, Ansari X Prize - Contestants, Ansari X Prize - Competition status, Ansari X Prize - Flight attempts by teams that did not win, Ansari X Prize - Organization, Ansari X Prize - List of major donors by order of donation

Read more here: » Ansari X Prize: Encyclopedia II - Ansari X Prize - Motivation

Motivation: Encyclopedia II - Group cohomology - Motivation

A general paradigm in group theory is that a group G should be studied via its group representations. A slight generalization of those representations are the G-modules: a G-module is an abelian group M together with a group action of G on M, with every element of G acting as an automorphism of M. In the sequel we will write G multiplicatively and M additively. Given such a G-module M, it is natural to consider the subgroup of G-invariant elements: MG = { x in M : gx = ...

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Group cohomology, Group cohomology - Motivation, Group cohomology - Formal constructions, Group cohomology - Properties, Group cohomology - History and relation to other fields

Read more here: » Group cohomology: Encyclopedia II - Group cohomology - Motivation

Motivation: Encyclopedia II - Green's function - Motivation

Convolving with a Green's function gives solutions to inhomogeneous differentio-integral equations, most commonly a Sturm-Liouville problem . If g is the Green's function of an operator L, then the solution for f of the equation Lf = h is given by This can be thought as an expansion of h according to Dirac delta function basis (projecting h over δ(x − s)) and a su ...

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Green's function, Green's function - Motivation, Green's function - Green's function for solving inhomogeneous boundary value problems, Green's function - Working frame, Green's function - Theorem, Green's function - Finding Green's functions, Green's function - Eigenvalue expansions, Green's function - Green's function for the Laplacian, Green's function - Example, Green's function - Further examples, Green's function - Bibliography

Read more here: » Green's function: Encyclopedia II - Green's function - Motivation

Motivation: Encyclopedia II - International Polar Year - Motivation

The polar areas have many unique phenomena. Circulatory systems for air and water reach the surface, as do the majority of the Earth's magnetic field lines. Thick glaciers have trapped air and water from ancient times. It is easiest to observe these phenomena near the poles. Unfortunately, the poles are expensive places to visit, because they are distant, cold and deserted. International cooperative programs share the costs and maximize the number of coordinated scientific observations. The IPY is ...

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International Polar Year, International Polar Year - Motivation, International Polar Year - History, International Polar Year - External link

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Motivation: Encyclopedia II - Conjugate transpose - Motivation

The conjugate transpose can be motivated by noting that complex numbers can be usefully represented by 2×2 skew-symmetric matrices, obeying matrix addition and multiplication: An m-by-n matrix of complex numbers could therefore equally well be represented by a 2m-by-2n matrix of real numbers. It therefore arises very naturally that when transposing such a matrix which is made up of complex numbers, one may in the process also ...

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Conjugate transpose, Conjugate transpose - Example, Conjugate transpose - Basic remarks, Conjugate transpose - Motivation, Conjugate transpose - Properties of the conjugate transpose, Conjugate transpose - Generalizations

Read more here: » Conjugate transpose: Encyclopedia II - Conjugate transpose - Motivation

Motivation: Encyclopedia II - Residue complex analysis - Motivation

As an example, consider the contour integral where C is some Jordan curve about 0. Let us evaluate this integral without using standard integral theorems that may be available to us. Now, the Taylor series for ez is well-known, and we substitute this series into the integrand. The integral then becomes: Let us bring the 1/z5 term into the series, and so, we obtain The integral now collap ...

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Residue complex analysis, Residue complex analysis - Motivation, Residue complex analysis - Calculating residues, Residue complex analysis - Series methods

Read more here: » Residue complex analysis: Encyclopedia II - Residue complex analysis - Motivation






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