Marcus du Sautoy uses combinations of peaches and plums and a set of scales, to show how simultaneous equations can be solved. This method didn’t appear in the West until the 19th century, but had ...
A $1 million prize awaits anyone who can show where the math of fluid flow breaks down. With specially trained AI systems, ...
Abstract: We present a factor graph formulation and particle-based sum-product algorithm for robust localization and tracking in multipath-prone environments. The proposed sequential algorithm jointly ...
Abstract: In this work, we propose a complex-valued neural operator (CV-NeuralOp) based on graph neural networks (GNNs) to solve 2-D wave equations. Inspired by Green’s function method for solving ...
You can get solutions with the least-squares method even if overdetermined systems (the number of equations is greater than the number of variables). It is written in C++. C++11 or later is required.