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Fil:Path function 2.PNG

Brachistochrone curve |Source = I created this work entirely by myself. |Date = |Author = J Bergquist |other_versions = path_function.JPG }} English...


Fil:ModelloDolore.png

of pain [2], 19. jan 2005 Pathology and therapy of pains [3], 2. feb 2005 Made in .graffle [4], exported in .png The model illustrates the path from an...


Fil:Wfm shetland map.png

"path->trace bitmap" function. All details were then manually drawn. To produce the final PNG, the whole drawing was exported from Inkscape as a PNG....


Fil:Carte des Shetland.png

"path->trace bitmap" function. All details were then manually drawn. To produce the final PNG, the whole drawing was exported from Inkscape as a PNG....


Fil:Hrtf diagram.png

This schematic shows how a head-related transfer function represents the paths between a source sound and the listener's right and left ears. Made in...


Fil:OrnsteinUhlenbeck.png

#Orenstein-Uhlenbeck Prozess mit normalverteiltem Anfangswert ou<-function(theta=1, mu=1, sigma=0.1, init=c(mu, sigma^2/(2*theta)), from=0, to=1.75, steps=800) { t<-seq(from...


Fil:Periodic points of f(z) = z*z-0.75 for period =3 as intersections of 2 implicit curves.png

points of f^n(z,c) zn = z0 A useful way to visualize the roots of a complex function is to plot the 0 contours of the real and imaginary parts. That is, compute...


Fil:Wfm caltrain.png

vectorised using Inkscape's "path->trace bitmap" function. All details were then manually drawn. To produce the final PNG, the whole drawing (which contains...


Fil:Variance-Gamma-process.png

org/licenses/by-sa/2.5CC BY-SA 2.5 Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 2.5 truetrue   This chart was created with R. after using the functions of Martin,...


Fil:Bifurcation diagram for real quadratic map. Periodic points for periods 1,2,4,and 8 are shown.png

Image Magic gedit For given : parameter c ( c is constant ) period n map ( function) f periodic points z are roots of the equation : f c n ( z ) = z {\displaystyle...