Five steps to ensure that you don’t jump to solutions by Julia Binder and Michael D. Watkins When business leaders confront complex problems, there’s a powerful impulse to dive right into “solving” ...
Abstract: This article aims at proposing a multistage linear Gauss pseudospectral method (MS-LGPM) for solving the piecewise continuous nonlinear optimal control problem (OCP) with interior-point ...
Abstract: Based on the transmittance matrix (T-matrix) approach, an efficient and stable rigorous coupled-wave analysis (RCWA) method for ultrathin multilayer gratings without solving eigenvalues is ...
Only a few months ago, the question felt mostly philosophical: if artificial intelligence can help solve open math problems, ...
Arizona misdemeanor courts are not prepared to handle 21st century problems. What if we remade the way our courts worked to ...
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Changing market conditions are increasing the need for cost-effective ways to produce biorenewable chemicals, biofuels and ...
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News that large language models (LLM) have made major advances in solving Erdős problems – a set of problems formulated by the renowned 20 th-century mathematician Paul Erdős – has created an ...
Engaging in self-talk isn't an indication of being alone; it's a vital cognitive process. Psychologists reassure us that this ...
Math exam questions should not try too hard to appear "realistic" by adding everyday-life stories, because students would simply strip away the context and convert them into familiar formulas to solve ...