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### 🚀 The feature
The [Modified Discrete Cosine Transform (MDCT)](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Modified_discrete_cosine_transform) is a perfectly invertible transform that can be used for featur…
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Simple example that should have been possible:
X ~ Uniform(a,b)
Y ~ Uniform(c,d)
X,Y are independent. Then:
Z = X + Y
has some trapezoidoid (🙃) distribution over (a+c,b+d).
I would like to be …
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# Invertible Isomorphisms in interactions of multidimensional massless fields Quantum Review Letters
This paper proves that the present deformation of the BC equations violates the symm…
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I've found the Zuko library to be extremely beneficial for my work. I sincerely appreciate the effort that has gone into its development. In the Masked Autoregressive Flow paper (NeurIPS, 2017), the a…
jmm34 updated
8 months ago
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![symmetry](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/7630101/37825018-7917d33c-2ec9-11e8-8aab-e6002c701fa9.png)
Hello, I read your article, but i do not understant your definition of 'symmetrty', …
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(Imported from http://code.google.com/p/diagrams/issues/detail?id=36. Original issue from fryguy...@gmail.com on June 15, 2011, 03:17:52 PM UTC)
It appears that there is a serious bug in Cairo that p…
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Is it correct to say that the A matrix from the state space model seems to represent a weighted adjacency matrix? In this case, can we compute centrality and other network analysis things off of this …
ghost updated
9 years ago
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Hi Uri,
Post-training, is it possible to "untransform" datasets so the resultant CSV files are on the same scale as the original files? Here are the two lines of code we found in the script that ma…
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### A dpi bypassing strategy
This idea came to my brain some time ago
this idea works by letting the client browser do pretty much everything (instead of a tls tunnel)so there will be almost no cha…
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When we run many estimation problems in a loop, then it is possible that an estimation case does not work. In the loop we often don't want to stop if an exception or estimation failure occurs.
What…