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Graduate How Does an Element of a Finite Group Relate to Cryptology Theorems?
LaGrange's theory helped thanks. Also, the rewritten form of the statement helped, so thanks both of you.- llauren84
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- Forum: Set Theory, Logic, Probability, Statistics
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Graduate How Does an Element of a Finite Group Relate to Cryptology Theorems?
I need help with this theorum, please. How is this (the attachment) true? It's for my cryptology class. The rest of the day's notes are here: http://crypto.linuxism.com/thursday_december_13_2012- llauren84
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- Element Finite Group
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P-State Lightwave: Angular Frequency & Amplitude
How do you get the sqrt(2)? (nvmd its probably from the new unit vector)- llauren84
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- Forum: Introductory Physics Homework Help
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Other Becoming an Engineer: Considerations and Personal Experiences
My mom has always told me that I should be an accountant or architect. I chose engineering, eventually after a few major major changes. CPA you sound terribly bored with you job. I say, no matter what your age, if you are passionate about it and can afford it, go for it. Obviusly the grass...- llauren84
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- Forum: STEM Academic Advising
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What Are the Key Applications of Series Detectors in Computer Engineering?
I decided to write 5 pages on series detectors. Since, I don't know anything about software or computer technology really, I can only think of 3 applications of series detectors: 1) the ctrl-f function web browsers and other applications, 2) password detectors (I don't know if that's what they...- llauren84
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- Forum: Engineering and Comp Sci Homework Help
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What Are the Key Applications of Series Detectors in Computer Engineering?
Thanks for the good ideas. And I can't give any more info for the assignment because he didn't give any more info.- llauren84
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What Are the Key Applications of Series Detectors in Computer Engineering?
I'm taking this class and so far we have learned very basic stuff. The chapters that we learned so far are: 1 binary systems 2 boolean algebra 3 gate level minimization 4 combinational logic 5 synchronous sequential logic we have to write a 5 page paper on "applications of what we...- llauren84
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- Computer Computer engineering Engineering Intro
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How Does Faraday's Law Apply to a Solenoid with an Oscillating Current?
Homework Statement A long solenoid with 1000 turns per meter and a radius 2.00 cm carries an oscillating current given by I = (5.00A) sin (100 pi t). What is the electric field induced at a radius r = 1.00 cm.from the axis of the solenoid? What is the direction of the electric field when the...- llauren84
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- Faraday's law Law Solenoid
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- Forum: Introductory Physics Homework Help
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Equipotential Lines and Electric Fields Labratory Experiment
Thank you =) So the multimeter readout is the \DeltaV?- llauren84
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- Forum: Introductory Physics Homework Help
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Equipotential Lines and Electric Fields Labratory Experiment
Homework Statement Our lab is not online, but this is so similar to what we did. http://physics.fullerton.edu/~SAM/PDF/Lab%20Manuals/212/Individual%20Experiments/Equipotential%20Surfaces%20E6.pdf" Instead of the ten that they set their voltage to, we set ours to 12. Homework Equations...- llauren84
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- Electric Electric fields equipotential Experiment Fields Lines
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- Forum: Introductory Physics Homework Help
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Physics Stuck with a B.S Physics and no job
If many of the so-called gaps have been filled in and you are reviewing all of your material, then it will most likely show in your grade in that test. I suggest you do your best to fill in all gaps and not just many. Also, posting questions to this forum will definitely help with whatever...- llauren84
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- Forum: STEM Career Guidance
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What are the most lucrative college degrees for engineers?
That makes me feel so much better about my math skills. =) I used to just think I was geeky.- llauren84
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- Forum: STEM Academic Advising
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Engineering with Computer Specialty
That includes A.I., am I right?- llauren84
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Other Becoming an Engineer: Considerations and Personal Experiences
Silentbob, your name gives away your habits. =) I have a similar story to yours. I used to smoke and I recently gave up all juvenile (in my case these things seem juvenile now because they limited me so much...others may or may not be limited by such things) habits like pot and staying out...- llauren84
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Engineering with Computer Specialty
What kind of careers could you have with a B.S. in Engineering with Computer Specialty?- llauren84
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- Computer Engineering specialty
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- Forum: STEM Academic Advising