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MATRICES M - Temple University

https://cis.temple.edu/~latecki/Courses/CIS2166-Fall16/Lectures/MatrixAlg1.pdf

A matrix is a rectangular array of numbers or other mathematical objects, for which operations such as addition and multiplication are defined. Most of this article focuses on real matrices, i.e., matrices whose elements are real numbers. For instance, this is a real matrix: The numbers, symbols or expressions in the matrix are called its entries or its elements. The horizontal and vertical ...

Julia M. Kobulsky, PhD - cph.temple.edu

https://cph.temple.edu/sites/cph/files/node/profile/resume/Julia%20Kobulsky%20CV%20June%202024.pdf

Julia M. Kobulsky, PhD Temple University College of Public Health School of Social Work 1301 W. Cecil B. Moore Avenue Philadelphia, PA 19122-6091

Xiaohui Gao Bakshi - Fox School of Business

https://www.fox.temple.edu/directory/xiaohui-gao-bakshi-tuk31264

Biography Xiaohui Gao Bakshi’s research explores empirical corporate finance; theoretical and empirical asset pricing; behavioral finance; entrepreneurship; and international finance. She has published in the Journal of Financial Economics, Review of Financial Studies, Operations Research, Journal of Financial and Quantitative Analysis, Management Science, and Mathematical Finance. She won ...

Cheng Yong Tang - Fox School of Business

https://www.fox.temple.edu/directory/cheng-yong-tang-tuf80684

Biography Dr. Cheng Yong Tang is currently Associate Professor and the SeymourWolfbein Senior Research Fellow of Fox School of Business at Temple University. He is an Associate Editor for Reproducibility of Journal of the American Statistical Association, Application and Case Studies, an Associate Editor of Journal of Business and Economic Statistics. He served as the Director of the Graduate ...

Lecture 6 – Chapter 3 TCP flow and congestion control

https://cis.temple.edu/~tug29203/19spring-5617/lectures/ch3-3.pdf

Lecture 6 – Chapter 3 TCP flow and congestion control CIS 5617, Fall 2019 Anduo Wang Based on Slides created by JFK/KWR

Everything to know about ‘College Football 25’ and Temple’s place in it

https://news.temple.edu/2024-07-19/everything-know-about-college-football-25-and-temple-s-place-it

On Friday, July 19, Temple Student Services hosted a launch party for EA Sports College Football 25 at the Howard Gittis Student Center and invited Temple football’s players and students to participate.

A Survey of Hyperbolic Knot Theory - Temple University

https://faculty.cst.temple.edu/~dfuter/research/hyperbolic-knots-survey.pdf

David Futer, Efstratia Kalfagianni and Jessica S. Purcell Abstract We survey some tools and techniques for determining geometric proper-ties of a link complement from a link diagram. In particular, we survey the tools used to estimate geometric invariants in terms of basic diagrammatic link invariants. We focus on determining when a link is hyperbolic, estimating its volume, and bound-ing its ...

What do you meme you can get sued for that social post?

https://news.temple.edu/nutshell/2023-03-20/what-do-you-meme-you-can-get-sued-social-post

Donald Harris, a Temple professor and expert on intellectual property law, explains everything you need to know about protecting yourself from lawsuits for sharing a meme.

FedHAN: A Cache-Based Semi-Asynchronous Federated Learning Framework ...

https://cis.temple.edu/~jiewu/research/publications/Publication_files/Paper%206750%20Camera%20Ready%20Version.pdf

1 Introduction Federated learning (FL) [Koneˇcn ́y et al., 2017], a widely-used framework for distributed machine learning, is a signif-icant research focus. Most FL algorithms, such as the clas-sic FedAvg, fall into Synchronous Federated Learning (SFL). They require the server to wait for all selected clients’ lo-cal training and uploads before aggregating updates, and as-sume uniform ...

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https://sites.temple.edu/dwolf/files/2020/06/Dissoi-Logoi-EGE.pdf

1. Orientation to the Text It is generally agreed that the text T that we call the Dissoi Logoi was originally composed within the first decade or so after the Peloponnesian War. The single most compelling piece of evidence in support of this dating is the text’s description of the Spartans victory