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(April 8, 2013) Leonard Susskind presents the physics of temperature. Temperature is not a fundamental quantity, but is derived ... Or it could be spam email not spam email credit risk not credit risk doesn't have to be just We fill in the "Bose-Einstein" entry of the sampling table, and discuss story proofs. For example, proving Vandermonde's identity ... The principal component idea is is heavy on the concept of variability variation because variation means information in the In this case once we throw out manganese we're going to have eight variables P is 8 and then these commands X bar 1 X bar Time's the vector 1 so this is n by P and this is P by 1 so if you think about what that's doing that's going like this we have X 1 1 X

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Time's the vector 1 so this is n by P and this is P by 1 so if you think about what that's doing that's going like this we have X 1 1 X