The inequality will be solved when \({m}\) is isolated on one side of the inequality. This can be done by using inverse operations on each stage of the sum. The final answer is ...
This is a preview. Log in through your library . Abstract This paper considers ergodic, continuous-time Markov chains {X (t)} tɛ(-∞, ∞) on Z + = {0, 1,…}. For an arbitrarily fixed N∊ Z+, we study the ...
Mathematics of Operations Research, Vol. 38, No. 3 (August 2013), pp. 569-590 (22 pages) Farkas' lemma is a fundamental result from linear programming providing linear certificates for infeasibility ...
Grade school math students are likely familiar with teachers admonishing them not to just guess the answer to a problem. But a new proof establishes that, in fact, the right kind of guessing is ...
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