Orphan date November 2006 Randomchimeragenesis on transienttemplates RACHITT is a method to perform molecular mutagenesis at a high recombination rate. DNA shuffling is a similar but less powerful method used in directed evolution experiments. References Coco, W.M. et al. Nat. Biotechnol. 19 , 354 359 2001 . biochem stub molecular biology stub Category Genetics de RandomChimeragenesis on TransientTemplates ... more details
Infobox album See Wikipedia WikiProject Albums Name TransientRandom Noise Bursts with Announcements Type studio Artist Stereolab Cover Transientrandomnoiseburstswithannouncements.jpg Released August 1993 small United States US small Recorded May 1993 Genre Experimental rock , Noise pop , krautrock Length 62 11 Label Elektra Records Elektra small United States US small br Duophonic Records Duophonic small United Kingdom UK small Producer Last album Peng br 1992 This album TransientRandom Noise Bursts with Announcements br 1993 Next album Mars Audiac Quintet br 1994 Album ratings rev1 Allmusic rev1score Rating 4.5 5 ref Allmusic class album id r188417 pure url yes Allmusic review ref Automatically generated by DASHBot Originally released in August 1993, Stereolab s TransientRandom Noise Bursts With Announcements was the group s major label debut. The majority of the first 1800 vinyl copies had to be destroyed because of bad pressing quality. Also, the track Pack Yr Romantic Mind had to be re recorded because it used a George Harrison sample which the band was unable to receive permission to use. At the end of the last track, Lock Groove Lullaby , it extends into a lock groove repeating a phrase sampled from Perrey and Kingsley s The Savers on their album Kaleidoscopic Vibrations Spotlight on the Moog . Track listing Side one Tone Burst 5 35 Our Trinitone Blast 3 47 Pack Yr Romantic Mind 5 06 small Embodies portions of Strangers in the Night , written by Bert Kaempfert Burt Kaempfort ... productinfo.asp?pid 1095744 title Stereolab TransientRandom Noise Bursts With Announcements ... album id r188417 pure url yes publisher All Media Guide All Music work Stereolab title TransientRandom ... ?no 81 publisher Stereolab work Stereolab Official Site title transientrandom noise bursts ... 1993 albums es TransientRandom Noise Bursts With Announcements fr TransientRandom Noise Bursts With Announcements pt TransientRandom Noise Bursts with Announcements ... more details
Expression templates is a C template metaprogramming technique in which Generic programming templates are used to represent part of an expression. Typically, the template itself represents a particular type of operation, while the parameters represent the operands to which the operation applies. ref name TMP02 cite book last1 Vandevoorde first1 David last2 Josuttis first2 Nicolai title C Templates The Complete Guide publisher Addison Wesley year 2002 isbn 0 201 73484 2 ref The expression template can then be Lazy evaluation evaluated at a later time, or passed to a function. The technique was proposed by Todd Veldhuizen in his June 1995 article in the C Report . ref name TV95 cite web last Veldhuizen first Todd title Expression Templates date June 1995 url http www10.informatik.uni erlangen.de pflaum pflaum ProSeminar exprtmpl.html accessdate 2009 01 09 ref For example, consider a library representing Array data structure vectors with a class code Vec code . It is natural to want to overload code operator code and code operator code so you could write code Vec x alpha u v code where code alpha code is a scalar and code u code and code v code are code Vec code s. A naive implementation would have code operator code and code operator code return code Vec code s. However, then the above expression would mean creating a temporary for code u v code then another temporary for code alpha code times that first temporary, then assigning that to code x code . Expression templates delay evaluation so the expression code Vec x alpha u v code essentially generates at compile time a new code Vec code constructor taking a scalar and two code Vec code s as follows using the curiously recurring template pattern as is used by Boost.uBLAS source lang cpp include vector include cassert template typename E A CRTP base class for Vecs with a size and indexing class VecExpression public typedef ... Category C de Expression Templates ... more details
Electric transient may refer to Physical phenomena Transient response Transient oscillation Transient recovery voltage Voltage spike Voltage droop Inrush current Software SPICE Analyses SPICE transient simulation mode Category Electricity ... more details
Transient flow is such a flow where the velocity and pressure changes over time. Transient flows usually occur during the starting or stopping of a pump , the opening or closing of a tank , or simple changes in tank levels. Transient flow usually refers to Jerk physics surge or water hammer . The main reason transient flow can be a problem is it can cause pressure that would exceed the limits of pipes, fittings, etc. External links http www.fluidmechanic.co.uk transient.htm Category Fluid mechanics Category Hydraulics pt Golpe de ar ete ... more details
In chemical engineering , a system is said to be in transient state when a process variable has been changed and the system has not yet reached steady state steady state . Transient effect . Example When a chemical reactor is being brought into operation, the concentrations, temperatures, species compositions, and reaction rates are changing with time until operation reaches it nominal process variables. Category Chemical engineering engineering stub reaction stub de Einschwingvorgang fr tat transitoire pt Estado transiente zh ... more details
Refimprove date December 2010 A transient event is a short lived burst of energy in a system caused by a sudden change of state. The source of the transient energy may be an internal event or a nearby event. The energy then couples to other parts of the system, typically appearing as a short burst of oscillation. Electrical Engineering Main Electrical engineering In electrical engineering, oscillation is an effect caused by a transient response of a circuit or system. It is a momentary event preceding the steady state electronics during a sudden change of a circuit. ref Nilsson, James W, & Riedel, S. Electric Circuits, 9th Ed . Prentice Hall, 2010, p. 271. ref Mathematically, it can be modeled as a damped harmonic oscillator . An example of transient oscillation can be found in digital pulse signals in computer networks. ref Cheng, David K. Field and Wave Electromagnetics, 2nd Ed . Addison Wesley, 1989, p. 471. ref Each pulse produces two transients, an oscillation resulting from the sudden rise in voltage and another oscillation from the sudden drop in voltage. This is generally considered an undesirable effect as it introduces variations in the high and low voltages of a signal, causing instability. Electromagnetics Main Electromagnetic pulse In electrical engineering electrical and electronic engineering such electromagnetic pulses EMP occur internally as the result of the operation ... to transient interference. Many such tests administer the induced fast transient oscillation ... Fast Transient EFT testing is EN 61000 4 4. The U.S. equivalent is IEEE C37.90. Both of these standards ... main Transient acoustics The typical sound of some musical instrument s is also characterized by transients ... disambiguation References Reflist External links http www.amotronics.de en measurement saturn transient recorder.html Description of a Transient Recorder for measuring, storing and processing transient ... electr nica fr Transitoire pt Transiente ru sv Transient ... more details
The Placzek transient is a phenomenon studied in nuclear engineering . The Placzek transient occurs when a population of monoenergetic neutron s of energy E elastically scatter within a homogeneous medium. In each collision the neutrons impart a fraction of their energy to the nuclei in the medium, losing up to a maximum of math Delta E max 1 alpha E math math alpha frac A 1 A 1 2 math where A is the atomic number of the medium. In nuclear engineering , neutrons that have not yet undergone a collision are called the 1st generation, those that have undergone a single collision are the 2nd generation, those that have undergone two collisions are the 3rd generation, and so on. The neutrons from each generation collectively form the total neutron population within the medium. The Placzek transient is a discontinuity of the neutron flux, and derivatives of the flux, at integer multiples of math alpha E math . The transient results from the fact that after the 1st generation, every neutron can have at minimum an energy of math E min alpha E math due to elastic scattering. Those neutrons that have energy less than math E min math can only consist of neutrons in the 2nd, 3rd, or latter generations. This trend repeats itself at each multiple of math alpha E math . Thus, the discontinuity in the flux arises from the fact that at each multiple of math alpha E math the neutron flux is accumulated from one fewer neutron generation to the left of the discontinuity than to the right. The Placzek transient can be derived analytically by solving for the neutron flux using a piecewise function solution to a differential equation involving a Heaviside step function in energy intervals of width math 1 alpha E math . The transient can also be observed in some special case Monte Carlo neutron transport simulation codes. References reflist refbegin cite book last Reuss first Paul year 2008 title Neutron Physics pages 213 214 Category Nuclear technology ... more details
Orphan date April 2010 Infobox musical artist See Wikipedia WikiProject Musicians name Transient Songs image caption image size background group or band alias origin Seattle , Washington, United States instrument Vocals, Guitars, Bass, Keyboard, Drums genre singer songwriter , psychedelic years active 2007 &ndash present label Indian Casino Records associated acts website http www.transientsongs.com www.TransientSongs.com current members John Frum br Dayna Loeffler br Michael Shunk br Ian Pina br past members Anday Gassaway, Ballard Bob deceased notable instruments Transient Songs started as the recording performing project of singer songwriter John Frum. Transient Songs is based in Seattle , Washington, and releases music on the boutique label http www.IndianCasinoRecords.com Indian Casino Records . ref Ken Shimamoto, http www.fwweekly.com index.php?option com content&view article&id 839 south by northwest&catid 30 cover story&Itemid 375 South by Northwest , Ft.Worth Weekly , February 11, 2009. ref Originally a duo with Andy Gassaway from Lawrence, Kansas on bass and slide guitar, the two released their first EP, Plantation to Your Youth in 2008 to acclaimed reviews. Many reviews noted similarities to early 1970s music such as the Byrds and Paisley Underground bands. Reviews also ... , Plantation to your Youth Review , May 24, 2009. ref Prior to Transient Songs, Frum played in a myriad ... s Next column. ref http www.pastemagazine.com articles 2010 07 best of whats next transient songs.html .... As the five piece began working on arrangements Gassaway departed for San Diego and Transient Songs began working on new material as a full band. The band is currently working on the second Transient ... http www.pastemagazine.com articles 2010 07 best of whats next transient songs.html Paste Magazine Best of What s Next Transient Songs http www.seattlepi.com default article Music Review Transient Songs Cave Syndrome 892964.php Seattle P.I. Transient Songs http www.prefixmag.com reviews transient ... more details
Transient evidence is term used in criminal forensics to indicate elements of physical evidence that might be expected to degrade or disappear within a particular time frame. ref The FBI Process Exploration Evidence and Investigation, Part II. br http www.teachingtools.com solutions Episode5FBI.htm ref As such, it is one of the five primary categories of physical evidence codified in Legal Medicine by the American College of Legal Medicine, along with conditional evidence , pattern evidence , transfer evidence and associative evidence . ref Legal Medicine , 7th Edition, page 636. ref . While, in a sense, many types of evidence degrade with the passage of time such as witness recollections, a victim s clothing, etc. , the term is specific to factors with an inherently limited period of existence. A bloodstain itself is not transient evidence, despite its mutable nature. The condition and appearance of that bloodstain at a given point of time would, however, be transient evidence. Transient medical evidence Transient evidence is frequently relied upon in the determination of time of death. The condition of rigor mortis begins to manifest after about 3 hours after death, and lasts about 72 hours. It then disappears as proteolytic enzymes from lysosomes break down the stiffness of the corpse. The reduction in internal temperature after death, a process known as algor mortis , can also be used to estimate demise. Another noteworthy transient condition is livor mortis , the purplish ... hours. By far, the most commonly documented transient medical evidence is blood alcohol level . Since ... has become a matter of field forensics. Transient environmental evidence Certain aspects of a crime ..., indicating its freshness. The absence of transient environmental evidence can also be evidentiary ... the smell during putrefaction is a strong indicator that the body has been relocated. Transient ... is often the only means of preserving transient contextual evidence, which is why photographic ... more details
A transient screen is a pop up screen such as a notification or dialog screen on a mobile phone . It covers only part of the screen as well as dimming the remaining area. It helps to give the user a potentially high priority message, such as a new text message , voice mail or incoming phone call , either when the user gives the phone their attention, for example, by opening a flip phone or when running an application such as a game in the foreground. Category User interfaces wireless stub ... more details
In nuclear physics , transient equilibrium is a situation in which equilibrium is reached by a parent daughter radioactive isotope pair where the half life of the daughter is shorter than the half life of the parent. Contrary to Secular equilibrium , the half life of the daughter is not negligible compare to parent s half life. An example of this is the Molybdenum 99 generator producing Technetium 99 for nuclear medicine diagnostic procedures. Such a generator is sometimes called cow because the daughter product, in this case Technetium 99 is milked at regular intervals. ref http web.ead.anl.gov marssim acrogloss dsp wordpopup.cfm?word id 504 transient equilibrium Bot generated title ref Transient equilibrium occurs after four half lives, on average. Activity in transient equilibrium The activity of the daughter is given by the Bateman equation math A d A P 0 frac lambda d lambda d lambda P times e lambda Pt e lambda dt times BR A d 0 e lambda dt math , where math A P math and math A d math are the activity of the parent and daughter, respectively. math T P math and math T d math are the half lives of the parent and daughter, respectively, and BR is the branching ratio . In transient equilibrium, the Bateman equation cannot be simplified by assuming the daughter s half life is negligible compared to the parent s half life. The ratio of daughter to parent activity is given by math frac A d A P frac T P T P T d times BR math . Time of maximum daughter activity In transient equilibrium, the daughter activity increases and eventually reaches a maximum value that can exceed the parent activity. The time of maximum activity is given by math t max frac 1.44 times T P T d T P T d times ln T P T d math , where math T P math and math T d math are the half lives of the parent and daughter, respectively. In the case of math 99m Tc math math 99 Mo math generator, the time of maximum activity math t max math is approximately 24 hours which makes it convenient for medical use. ref ... more details
Infobox disease Name Transient synovitis Image Hip.jpg Caption The hip joint is formed between the femur ... 000981 eMedicineSubj ped eMedicineTopic 1676 eMedicine mult eMedicine2 emerg 387 MeshID Transient ..., limp or non weightbearing, indicative of an underlying condition such as transient synovitis ... clinical practice however, irritable hip is commonly used as a synonym for transient synovitis. Transient ..., Menon Y title Transient synovitis of the hip in an adult journal South Med J volume 99 issue 2 pages ... Hart cite journal author Hart JJ title Transient synovitis of the hip in children journal Am Fam Physician ... fpnotebook Scott Moses, MD. http www.fpnotebook.com ORT293.htm Transient hip tenosynovitis . Family ... AS, Bruijnzeels MA, van der Wouden JC, van Suijlekom Smit LW title Incidence and management of transient ... only in 30 and 5 of cases, respectively. ref name GPNotebook Transient synovitis is a diagnosis of exclusion ... transitory coxitis, coxitis fugax, acute transient epiphysitis, coxitis serosa seu simplex, phantom hip disease and observation hip. ref name Do cite journal author Do TT title Transient synovitis ... Symptoms and signs Transient synovitis causes pain in the hip, thigh , groin or knee on the affected ... JG, Dormans JP title Factors distinguishing septic arthritis from transient synovitis of the hip in children ..., similar to transient synovitis. ref name LCP eMedicine radio 387 Legg Calve Perthes Disease ref Neurological ... standards for the diagnosis of suspected transient synovitis, so the amount of investigations ... rule for the differentiation between septic arthritis and transient synovitis of the hip in children ... easily demonstrate fluid inside the joint capsule, although this is not always present in transient ... between septic arthritis and transient synovitis. ref name Zamzam cite journal author Zamzam MM title The role of ultrasound in differentiating septic arthritis from transient synovitis of the hip in children ... Transient synovitis is there a need to aspirate hip joint effusions? journal Eur J Emerg Med volume ... more details
Disputed Incorrect? date June 2009 Expert subject Engineering date June 2009 File Oscillation amortie.svg thumb right Damping Damping oscillation is a typical transient response, where the output value oscillates until finally reaching a steady state value. The picture shows an example of an underdamped response. In electrical engineering and mechanical engineering , a transient response or natural response is the response of a system to a change from equilibrium. The transient response is not necessarily tied to on off events but to any event that affects the equilibrium of the system. The impulse response and step response are transient responses to a specific input an impulse and a step, respectively . Damping The response can be classified as one of three types of damping that describes the output in relation to the steady state response . An underdamped response is one that oscillates within a decaying Envelope mathematics envelope . The more underdamped the system, the more oscillations and longer it takes to reach steady state. Here damping ratio is always 1. A critically damped response is the response that reaches the steady state value the fastest without being underdamped. It is related to critical point mathematics critical points in the sense that it straddles the boundary of underdamped and overdamped responses. Here, damping ratio is always equal to one. There should be no oscillation about the steady state value in the ideal case. An overdamped response is the response that does not oscillate about the steady state value but takes longer to reach than the critically damped case. Here damping ratio is 1 Properties File Second order under damped response.svg thumb Typical second order transient system properties Rise time Rise time refers to the time required for a signal to change from a specified low value to a specified high value. Typically, these values are 10 and 90 of the step height. Overshoot Overshoot signal Overshoot is when a signal or func ... more details
wiktionary transient In acoustics and sound audio , a transient is a high amplitude, short duration sound at the beginning of a waveform that occurs in phenomena such as musical sounds, noises or speech. ref name Crocker cite book last1 Crocker first1 Malcom J. ed last2 Stepanishen first2 Peter title Handbook of Acoustics year 1998 publisher John Wiley and Sons, Inc. location NY isbn 0 471 25293 X pages 119 url http books.google.com books?id 1x RvffW hcC&printsec frontcover v onepage&q&f false ref ref name Gibson cite book last Gibson first William A. title The Ultimate Live Sound Operator s Handbook year 2007 publisher Hal Leonard Books location NY isbn 978 1 4234 1971 6 pages 49 url http books.google.com books?id r86J aNNReEC&printsec frontcover v onepage&q&f false ref It can sometimes contain a high degree of non periodic components and a higher magnitude mathematics magnitude of high frequencies than the harmonic content of that sound fact date April 2012 . Transients do not necessarily directly depend on the frequency of the tone they initiate. fact date April 2012 Transients are more difficult to encode with many audio compression data audio compression algorithms, causing pre echo fact date April 2012 . Sonar The term transient is used by military sonar operators to describe unexpected sounds emanating from another vessel such as operating machinery, a metal hatch being slammed, or the flooding and pressurization of torpedo tube torpedo or Vertical launch system vertical launch tubes. fact date April 2012 See also Prefix acoustics Impulse function Onset audio References reflist Category Acoustics Category Sonar de Einschwingvorgang pl Transjent physics stub ... more details
Transient electromagnetics , also time domain electromagnetics TDEM , is a geophysical exploration technique in which electric and magnetic fields are induced by transient oscillation transient pulses of electric current and the subsequent decay response measured. TEM TDEM methods are generally able to determine subsurface electrical properties, but are also sensitive to subsurface magnetic properties in applications like UXO detection and characterization. TEM TDEM surveys area very common surface EM technique for mineral exploration, groundwater exploration, and for environmental mapping, used throughout the world in both onshore and offshore drilling offshore applications. Physical principles File TDEM.jpg thumb alt TDEM Helicopter Conducting TDEM Survey Two fundamental electromagnetic principles are required to derive the physics behind TEM surveys Faraday s law of induction and Lenz s Law . A loop of wire is generally energized by a direct current. At some time t sub 0 sub the current is cut off as quickly as possible. Faraday s law dictates that a nearly identical current is induced in the subsurface to preserve the magnetic field produced by the original current eddy currents . Due to ohmic losses, the induced surface currents dissipate this causes a change in the magnetic field, which induces subsequent eddy currents. The net result is a downward and outward diffusion of currents in the subsurface. ref Nabighian, M. and J. Macnae, 1991, Time domain electromagnetic prospecting methods, Chapter 6 in Electromagnetic Methods in Applied Geophysics, Volume 2, M. Nabighian Ed., Society of Exploration Geophysicists. ref These currents produce a magnetic field by Faraday s law. At the surface, the change in magnetic field flux with time is measured. The way the currents diffuse in the subsurface is related to the conductivity distribution in the ground. ref J. D. McNeill, 1980, Applications of Transient Electromagnetic Techniques, Technical Note 7, Geonics Ltd., Mississauga ... more details
FIle Random Family LeBlanc book cover.jpg thumb right Paperback edition Random Family Love, Drugs, Trouble, and Coming of Age in the Bronx is a 2003 narrative non fiction study of urban life by United States American writer Adrian Nicole LeBlanc . Summary The book, LeBlanc s first, took more than 10 years to research and write. Random Family is a nonfiction account of the struggles of two women and their family as they deal with love, drug dealers, babies and prison time in the Bronx . LeBlanc began the long period of research after reporting a piece on a piece in Newsday about the trial of a hugely successful heroin dealer named Boy George. ref Robert S. Boynton, The New New Journalism , New York Random House , 2005. p. 227. ref Reception Random Family was enthusiastically received by critics. In The New York Times , critic Janet Maslin described LeBlanc s work as a book that exerts the fascination of a classic, unflinching documentary. ref Robert S. Boynton, The New New Journalism , New York Random House , 2005. p. 228. ref Mark Kramer, director of the Nieman Foundation for Journalism Nieman Foundation Program on Narrative Journalism at Harvard University , praised the book s relentless neutrality. ref Amy Farley, In the Family Way, Village Voice , January 28, 2003. ref In The New ... that of Random Family, and yet there are tasks a writer like LeBlanc must accomplish that are different ... York Times Book Review , February 2, 2009. ref Awards and honors LeBlanc and Random Family garnered ... reflist External links http www.npr.org templates story story.php?storyId 1254225 Adrian Ncole LeBlanc on NPR about Random Family http www.newnewjournalism.com bio.php?last name leblanc Robert S. Boynton in The New Journalism on Adrian LeBlanc and Random Family http www.nytimes.com 2003 02 09 books in the other country.html The New York Times Book Review on Random Family http www.myspace.com artyclay300 blog 336308969 Boy George website, including LeBlanc s reporting of Random Family http ... more details
Image Random Walk example.svg thumb right 420px Example of eight random walks in one dimension starting ... axis . File 2D Random Walk 400x400.ogv thumb right 300px An animated example of a Brownian motion like random walk on a torus A random walk is a mathematical formalisation of a trajectory that consists of taking successive random steps. For example, the path traced by a molecule as it travels in a liquid or a gas, the search path of a foraging animal, the price of a fluctuating random walk hypothesis stock and the financial status of a gambler can all be modeled as random walks. The term random walk was first introduced by Karl Pearson in 1905. ref Pearson, K. 1905 . The problem of the Random Walk. Nature. 72 , 294. ref Random walks have been used in many fields ecology , economics , psychology ... 1984. ref ref name 6 Weiss G. H., Aspects and Applications of the Random Walk North Holland, Amsterdam 1994. ref ref name 7 Cox D. R., Renewal Theory Methuen, London 1962. ref Random walks explain ... model for the recorded Stochastic process stochastic activity . Various different types of random walks are of interest. Often, random walks are assumed to be Markov chain s or Markov process es, but other, more complicated walks are also of interest. Some random walks are on graph theory graphs , others on the line, in the plane, or in higher dimensions, while some random walks are on group theory groups . Random walks also vary with regard to the time parameter. Often, the walk is in discrete ... take their steps at random times, and in that case the position math X t math is defined for the continuum of times math t ge 0 math . Specific cases or limits of random walks include the drunkard s walk and L vy flight . Random walks are related to the diffusion models and are a fundamental topic in discussions of Markov process es. Several properties of random walks, including dispersal distributions, first passage times and encounter rates, have been extensively studied. Lattice random walk ... more details
wiktionary randomRandom can refer to Randomness , the property of lacking any sort of order. Science and technology Random number Random variable dev random , a Unix device file See also Category Randomness Places Random Lake , Wisconsin Random Island , Canada The former name of Brighton, Vermont Music Random musician Random band Random Lady Sovereign song , a song by Lady Sovereign Random , a song by Gary Numan released as a bonus track on his album The Pleasure Principle Gary Numan album The Pleasure Principle Random , a song from the 311 album 311 album by the band 311 Random , a tribute album to Gary Numan Other Robert Random , a Canadian actor Random comics , a fictional character in the Marvel Universe Random, Prince of The Chronicles of Amber Amber , in the novels of Roger Zelazny Random Dent Random Frequent Flyer Dent , the daughter of Arthur Dent in the Hitchhikers Guide book Mostly Harmless Random House , Book Publisher Random refers to things in no sense or order. For example, if someone were to shout out cream cheese in the middle of a business presentation, that would be considered an act of randomness. See also Non sequitur , for which random is a common synonym with today s youth. disambig ko pt Random ... more details
Random Hero may refer to Random Hero band , an American rock band formed in Denver, Colorado in 2005 Ryan Dunn or Random Hero, American reality television personality and daredevil disambig ... more details
Random Encounter may refer to Random encounter , a method governing encounters with enemies in many RPG video games Random Encounter film Random Encounter film , a 1998 Crime thriller film Random Encounter comic Random Encounter comic , a comic published by Viper Comics Random Encounter band , a Russian American video game inspired rock group that features an accordion disambiguation ... more details
Random Thoughts may refer to Music Random Thoughts Shulman album Random Thoughts Shulman album Random Thoughts Faye Wong album Random Thoughts Faye Wong album Random Thoughts Koolism album Random Thoughts Koolism album Random Thoughts Don Pullen album Random Thoughts Don Pullen album Random Thoughts , song by Steve Kuhn from Non Fiction Steve Kuhn album Non Fiction Steve Kuhn album Other uses Random Thoughts Star Trek Voyager Random Thoughts Star Trek Voyager , episode of Star Trek Voyager Random Thoughts , columns by Richard Felder in the quarterly journal Chemical Engineering Education See also A Random Thought on the Segregation Cases , a 1952 memo by William Rehnquist Racing thoughts , rapid thought patterns that often occur in manic, hypomanic, or mixed episodes Random Thoughts of a Fascist Hyena , book by Constantine Fitzgibbon Ink Blots and Random Thoughts , album by Darryl Tonemah Random Thoughts Before a Fatal Crash , Caitl n R. Kiernan bibliography story by Caitl n R. Kiernan first published in Sirenia Digest disambig ... more details
Probabilistic In mathematics and computer science , a random tree is a tree graph theory tree or Arborescence graph theory arborescence that is formed by a stochastic process . Types of random trees include Uniform spanning tree , a spanning tree of a given graph in which each different tree is equally likely to be selected Random minimal spanning tree , spanning trees of a graph formed by choosing random edge weights and using the minimum spanning tree for those weights Random binary tree , binary trees with a given number of nodes, formed by inserting the nodes in a random order or by selecting all possible trees uniformly at random Recursive tree Random recursive tree , increasingly labelled trees, which can be generated using a simple stochastic growth rule. Treap or randomized binary search tree, a data structure that uses random choices to simulate a random binary tree for non random update sequences Rapidly exploring random tree , a fractal space filling pattern used as a data structure for searching high dimensional spaces Brownian tree , a fractal tree structure created by diffusion limited aggregation processes Random forest , a machine learning classifier based on choosing random subsets of variables for each tree and using the most frequent tree output as the overall classification Branching process , a model of a population in which each individual has a random number of children mathdab Category Trees graph theory Category Probabilistic data structures Category Random graphs ... more details
A random variate is a particular outcome of a random variable the random variates which are other outcomes of the same random variable would have different values. Random variates are used when simulating processes driven by random influences stochastic processes . In modern applications, such simulations would derive random variates corresponding to any given probability distribution from computer procedures designed to create random variates corresponding to a Uniform distribution continuous uniform ... continuous uniform distribution of pseudorandom numbers. Procedures to generate random variates corresponding to a given distribution are known as procedures for random variate generation or pseudo random number sampling . In probability theory , a random variable is a measurable function from ..., and in statistics , those values are known as a random variates , or occasionally random deviates ... Luc Devroye Devroye ref Luc Devroye 1986 . Non Uniform Random Variate Generation . New York Springer Verlag, pp. 1 2. http cg.scs.carleton.ca luc rnbookindex.html ref defines a random variate generation ... have access to a source of random variates that are uniform distribution continuous uniformly distributed on the closed interval math 0 1 math . Then a random variate generation algorithm is any program that halts almost surely and exits with a real number X . This X is called a random variate ... a source of true randomness like certain hardware random number generator s , and instead use pseudorandom number sequences. The distinction between random variable and random variate is subtle and is not always made in the literature. It is useful when one wants to distinguish between a random variable itself with an associated probability distribution on the one hand, and random draws from that probability ... point arithmetic from a pseudo random sequence. Practical aspects For the generation of uniform random variates, see random number generation this is a bit of a misnomer, but a popular alternative ... more details
In probability theory , random element is a generalization of the concept of random variable to more complicated spaces than the simple real line. The concept was introduced by harvs first Maurice last ... random outcomes of experience can be described by number or a finite set of numbers, to schemes where outcomes of experience represent, for example, random vector vectors , function mathematics function ... , and also Set mathematics sets or collections of sets. The modern day usage of random ... ,&thinsp P be a probability space , and E ,&thinsp a measurable space . A random element with values ... X &thinsp &thinsp B &thinsp &thinsp . Sometimes random elements with values in math E math are called math E math valued random variables. Note if math E, mathcal E mathbb R , mathcal B mathbb ... algebra , then the definition of random element is the classical definition of random variable . The definition of a random element math X math with values in a Banach space math B math is typically ... Omega rightarrow B math , from a probability space, is a random element if math f circ X math is a random ... measurable function weakly measurable . Random elements of the various nature Random variable Discrete random variable Continuous random variable Complex random variable Simple random variable Random vector Random matrix theory Random matrix Random function Random process Random field Random measure Random set Random closed set Random compact set Random point Random figure ref name Stoyan Stoyan, D., and Stoyan, H. 1994 Fractals, Random Shapes and Point Fields. Methods of Geometrical Statistics . Chichester, New York John Wiley & Sons. ISBN 0 471 93757 6 ref Random shape ref name Stoyan Random finite set Random finite abstract set Random set of events References Reflist Literature refbegin cite ... de Banach These . Paris. Prokhorov Yu.V. 1999 Random element. Probability and Mathematical statistics ... as the Prokhorov reference listed above, with perhaps some additions Category Random process theory ... more details