Point processes

Nu-transform

In the theory of stochastic processes, a ν-transform is an operation that transforms a measure or a point process into a different point process. Intuitively the ν-transform randomly relocates the points of the point process, with the type of relocation being dependent on the position of each point. (Wikipedia).

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Dividing a integer by a radical

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Dividing two rational expressions by factoring

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Lecture 25 | The Fourier Transforms and its Applications

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Tensor Calculus For Physics Ep 8| The Metric pt. 3 |Covariant and Contravariant Vectors

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What is a Tensor 9: TPS transformations

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Lec 16. Einstein's General Relativity and Gravitation: Solutions to the Field Equations 3

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Lecture 04 | Symmetry

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What is General Relativity? Lesson 48: Ricci tensor and conformal transformations

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What is a Tensor 8: Linear Transformations

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Solving an equation with two terms in the numerator

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Lecture 7 | Modern Physics: Special Relativity (Stanford)

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Solving an equation with two terms in the numerator

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