No, the given pdf does not belong to exponential family of
distribution. The proof is given in the attached image.
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Return to the original model. We now introduce a Poisson intensity parameter X for every time point and denote the parameter () that gives the canonical exponential family representation as above by θ, . We choose to employ a linear model connecting the time points t with the canonical parameter of the Poisson distribution above, i.e., n other words, we choose a generalized linear model with Poisson distribution and its canonical link function. That also means that conditioned on t,...
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*Prove the Following:*
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1) Let f: A B be given, Let S and T be subsets of A Show that f(S UT) = f(s) U f(T) Definition 1: A function f from set A to set B (denoted by f: A+B) is a set of ordered Pairs of the form (a,b) where a A and b B...
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Question 1 Wave motion appears in all branches of physics. In the lectures we considered the solution of the advection equation, a first-order hyperbolic PDE. Here we consider the solution of the wave equation: c2 where c >0 is constant. , We assume all variables have been non-dimensionalised. (a) Eq. (1) has the general solution (d'Alembert, 1747): u(x,t) F(x -ct) +G(x ct), where F and G are arbitrary functions. Consider the...
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9. Let k-Color be the following problem. Input: An undirected graph G. Question: Can the vertices of G be colored using k distinct colors, so that every pair of adjacent vertices are colored differently? Suppose that you were given a polynomial time algorithm for (k + 1)-Color. Use it to give a polynomial algorithm for k-Color. This means that you need to provide a...
Hello there. I need help with working on some calculations for
two vials (with numbers 3 and 6). We did a lab that measured three
vials. In vial #1, it had a pH of 9, 5 mL of solution was added,
and the moles were 5x10^-8 mol OH-. The actual pH was 6.69 for vial
#1.
Calculate the number of moles of either OH- or H3O+ in
the solution that was added. (OH-) if the solution was a base or...
Need some help on these 4. 1 is a fill-in the blank,
pictures 2&3 are for the same problem- I need help finding the
max. y-value. Pic 4 I need help choosing the correct statements
that describe that graphs function as well as the last one.
How can the unit circle be used to construct the graph of f(t) - sin(t)? if you think of t as an angle measure in the unit circle then fit) will be the y-coordinate...
I need help creating program for the Test_Bisection pseudocode.
I need to find a root for each function f and g and get the output
below.
Pseudocode Now let's construct pseudocode to carry out this procedure. We shall not try to create a piece of high-quality software with many "bells and whistles,” but we write the pseudocode in the form of a procedure for general use. This allows the reader an opportunity to review how a main program and one...
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You add 0.0336 moles of benzoic acid solute to 16.00 g of an unknown solvent, which lowers the freezing point of the solvent by 8.6 °C. Calculate the freezing point depression constant (Kf) of the unknown solvent. You dissolve 1.00 g sample of an unknown solute is in 8.00 g of lauric acid, which lowers the freezing point by 5.0...
Here again is the quick review of some algebraic properties of exponents: ka *kb = ka + b ka *k-b = ka – b k-b = 1/kb ka /kb = ka – b k1/2 = k If k1/2 = a then k = a2 (k*g)a = ka *ga ka /ga = (k/g)a Questions 1-8 and A use the following information. Suppose an economy with a capital-output ratio (K/Y) is about 2.5; an...
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0U nd 5 sinks. 12. Refer to Table: Production. Which of the following statements is correct? The carpenter has an absolute and comparative advantage fixing in doors. b. The plumber has an absolute advantage in fixing sinks and doors c. The carpenter has a comparative advantage in fixing doors and sinks d. a. The plumber has an absolute and comparative advantage in fixing sinks. P=100-109 G100-109 Demand and Supply Equations. Demand is represented PD = 100-100D...