learning English The following appeared in a memorandum written by the vice president of Nature s Way, a chain of stores selling health food and other health-related products. "Previous experience has shown that our stores are most profitable in areas where residents are highly concerned with leading healthy lives. We should therefore build our next new store in Plainsville, which has many such residents. Plainsville merchants report that sales of running shoes and exercise clothing are at all-time highs. The local health club, which nearly closed five years ago due to lack of business, has more members than ever, and the weight training and aerobics classes are always full. We can even anticipate a new generation of customers: Plainsville s schoolchildren are required to participate in a fitness for life program, which emphasizes the benefits of regular exercise at an early age.
IML package provides efficient routines to solve nonsingular systems of
linear equations, certified solve any shape systems of linear equations,
and perform mod p matrix operations, such as computing row-echelon form,
determinant, rank profile, inverse of a mod p matrix.
c pgm to find redundant paths in a graph.Many fault-tolerant network algorithms rely on an underlying assumption that there are possibly distinct network paths between a source-destination pair. Given a directed graph as input, write a program that uses depth-first search to determine all such paths. Note that, these paths are not vertex-disjoint i.e., the vertices may repeat but they are all edge-disjoint i.e., no two paths have the same edges. The input is the adjacency matrix of a directed acyclic graph and a pair(s) of source and destination vertices and the output should be the number of such disjoint paths and the paths themselves on separate lines. In case of multiple paths the output should be in order of paths with minimum vertices first. In case of tie the vertex number should be taken in consideration for ordering.
Shortest Paths with Multiplicative Cost. In a given undirected graph, the path cost is measured as a product of all the edges in the path. The weights are rational numbers (e.g., 0.25, 0.75, 3.75 etc) or integers (2, 3). There are no negative edges. Given such a graph as input, you are to output the shortest path between any two given vertices. Input is the adjacency matrix and the two vertices. You must output the path.
In some graphs, the shortest path is given by optimizing two different metrics: the sum of weights of the edges and the number of edges. For example: if two paths with equal cost exist then, the path with the least number of edges is chosen as the shortest path. Given this metric, you have find out the shortest path between a given pair of vertices in the input graph. The output should be the number of edges on the path, the cost of the shortest path, and the path itself. Input is the adjacency matrix and the two vertices.
Edge Disjoint Cycles. You are given an input graph that is either directed or undirected. Write a program that reads in a vertex number and lists the number of edge disjoint cycles that start and end at this vertex. The output should also list the edges in each of the cycle discovered. Input will be the adjacency matrix preceded by a 0 or 1 representing Directed or Undirected graphs respectively.
The angles in degrees of the two spatially propagating signals
Compute the array response vectors of the two signals
Compute the true covariance matrix
使用INTEL矢量統計類庫的程序,包括以下功能:
Raw and central moments up to 4th order
Kurtosis and Skewness
Variation Coefficient
Quantiles and Order Statistics
Minimum and Maximum
Variance-Covariance/Correlation matrix
Pooled/Group Variance-Covariance/Correlation Matrix and Mean
Partial Variance-Covariance/Correlation matrix
Robust Estimators for Variance-Covariance Matrix and Mean in presence of outliers