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Consider a case where we have a function `f: ℝᵐ → ℂʳ → ℂˢ → ℝⁿ = ℝᵐ → ℝⁿ`, which we can write as `f = f₃ ∘ f₂ ∘ f₁`.
Typically `f₁` will produce a complex output by adding, subtracting, multiplying o…
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Wolfram recently launched Mathematica version 12 promising the support of complex plo…
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Currently we can calculate `exp` of `Complex` by its instance methods, and `log` of `Complex` too: like `Complex.new(1, 2).exp` and `Complex.new(1, 2).log`. But `exp` of `Float64` or `Float32`, we nee…
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We want to use one shared set of controllers on both MetaMask extension and MetaMask mobile. This is to reduce to maintenance burden of each team, so that it is easier for us to provide a stable and s…
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`object` is the wrong type in 99% of cases because it includes all functions and all arrays. It has some limited usage in complex scenarios, mostly to prevent an index signature but that only matters …
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### Use Case
Often for perfusion and metabolic modeling, different systems of differential algebraic equations are included as reaction terms to represent kinetic components of overall metabolism. Of…
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This is based on https://github.com/stan-dev/stanc3/issues/1162
The following functions do not fully compile in expression tests when added to stanc. I've attached gists which show the compiler err…
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`Value::Hint` allows us to write more complex functions when computing out-of-circuit in the compiler. But it is annoying because we can't easily serialize these functions.
For example, we might wa…
mimoo updated
2 months ago
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This would allow functions in the database to be used in LINQ queries. This includes:
- [x] Collection-valued composable functions, such as TVFs in SQL Server (#20051)
- [ ] Composable functions with …
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Tikimės, kad kritinėms, sudėtingesnėms vietoms parašysite unit, integracinius ar funkcinius testus. Tą atlikite naudojantis `pytest`[8] įrankiais ir `pytest-describe`[9] metodologija. Papildomai jums…