
Newest 'geometric-algebras' Questions - Mathematics Stack Exchange
Mar 23, 2021 · Geometric algebras are Clifford algebras over the real numbers. They are applied in geometry and theoretical physics.
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What does the dot product of two vectors represent?
May 23, 2014 · 21 It might help to think of multiplication of real numbers in a more geometric fashion. $2$ times $3$ is the length of the interval you get starting with an interval of length $3$ and then …
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Aug 3, 2020 · Now lets do it using the geometric method that is repeated multiplication, in this case we start with x goes from 0 to 5 and our sequence goes like this: 1, 2, 2•2=4, 2•2•2=8, 2•2•2•2=16, …
Calculate expectation of a geometric random variable
Finally, note that every positive integer valued random variable X can be represented as the sum of such a series for some independent sequence of Bernoulli random variables (Bk), but that the distribution …
statistics - Proof variance of Geometric Distribution - Mathematics ...
May 26, 2015 · I'm not familiar with the equation input method, so I handwrite the proof. I'm using the variant of geometric distribution the same as @ndrizza. Therefore E [X]=1/p in this case. handwritten …
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Geometric Series-Bounce Height of a Ball - Mathematics Stack Exchange
Oct 12, 2016 · A ball is dropped from a height of $20 \\, \\mathrm{m}$. It rebounds to a height of $16 \\, \\mathrm{m}$ and continues to rebound to eight-tenths of its previous height for subsequent …