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"mathematically" Definitions
  1. according to the rules of mathematics
  2. in a way that uses or is connected with mathematics

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But the conviction that the truth must be mathematically elegant can easily lead to a false obverse: that what is mathematically elegant must be true.
Then there was this hilariously but mathematically impossible little gem.
The audit continues until the outcome is proven mathematically accurate.
More than anything, it just mathematically was not working out.
"Mathematically, it's very challenging," Shawn Robbins, chief analyst at Boxoffice.
Are you mathematically minded enough to take on the challenge?
Mathematically, no government can be formed without one of them.
"Every fact on the blockchain is mathematically verified," says Rouach.
Lyin' Ted and Kasich are mathematically dead and totally desperate.
Enough room for two on that piece of driftwood, mathematically.
DF: Lower than Congress is hard to do, just mathematically.
Mathematically, each is a block on a spring: a harmonic oscillator.
It's a powerful prediction that's also very hard to model mathematically.
But it's mathematically impossible for him to win the nomination outright.
This may be mathematically correct but it is not very helpful.
I'm a white, privileged, mathematically proportioned, cisgender, masculine (well, kinda) guy.
Moreover, this kind of demonizing non-minorities doesn't make sense mathematically.
Cruz has already been mathematically eliminated from winning the nomination outright.
I don't own a company, but mathematically, the need is there.
Investments don't grow much overnight; that's mathematically how exponential functions work.
While this is mathematically possible, this is not going to happen.
"Something that works perfectly, mathematically, can be perfectly boring," she said.
A loss doesn't mathematically eliminate Australia but it very nearly does.
In every way, other than mathematically, his presidential campaign is done.
This makes a center-right government led by Salvini mathematically impossible.
"You don't necessarily have to do what's mathematically correct," Ma said.
But for now it remains an untestable, but mathematically elegant, speculation.
"Counting works best when it is mathematically complicated and boring," Breus notes.
Gravity doesn't play nicely, mathematically, with the behavior of the smallest particles.
I got attracted by string theory because it's mathematically rigorous, and pretty.
End-to-end encryption gives you ability to mathematically guarantee people's privacy.
MIT = Mathematically Incompetent Theories (at least as it pertains to ride-sharing).
Managers of these funds have created a mathematically driven method of investing.
Analysts and political observers say Cruz can't mathematically win the nomination outright.
As a practical matter, scientists note, checklists are mathematically certain to fail.
This brain teaser really demanded analytical techniques that could be tested mathematically.
Those "folks" aren't high-power political analysts, or mathematically gifted data scientists.
He's considered a longshot and cannot mathematically win the GOP nomination outright.
While she's mathematically far out of contention for the Democratic nomination, Rep.
Of course, while mathematically straightforward, this change could be difficult to implement.
It is arguably, and soon mathematically, their only chance to win elsewhere.
While of course not mathematically eliminated, they are already in deep trouble.
But simply because something is mathematically possible doesn't mean it will happen.
It would take a stunning combination of results, but it's mathematically possible.
He lamented that it seemed impossible to mathematically calculate the correct folding lines.
Gingham is geometry, mathematically predictable; it has the same look from every side.
You already failed, because the numbers you chose weren't really random, mathematically speaking.
"Maniac" feels mathematically designed to hit these metrics and, in fact, it was.
It is mathematically impossible for John Kasich to get a majority of delegates.
It's very hard to imagine, but mathematically, you can describe it quite well.
On March 20th he tweeted that losing that bet was "not mathematically possible".
The core of this belief is that Nature's rules should be mathematically elegant.
"You're not going to stop them from sending mathematically encrypted data," Wozniak said.
For the first time ever, playing the lottery is the mathematically sensible choice.
"We can't fully mathematically describe the wave function, it's too complex," Melko said.
Broken down, a marathon is mathematically little more than 26 one-mile races.
But if the process is mathematically and procedurally verifiable, you should be okay.
She wanted the research to be relatable to everyday living while mathematically workable.
As I diversify my ideological portfolio, the biases should mathematically mellow a bit.
This declining excitement was mathematically predictable, allowing Georgopoulos to decode the cells' behavior.
The work was "mathematically horrendous," one of Fincham's colleagues at U.S.C. told Science .
"I agree that I'm drawn to it because it's mathematically elegant," agrees Preskill.
"It's mathematically impossible for household wealth to continuously outstrip disposable income," he said.
Mathematically, torque is also a vector, represented by the Greek letter tau (τ).
Mathematically speaking, the larger the loss, the larger the gain needed to recover.
Unfortunately, few people can truly grasp the gargantuan size, mathematically, of $1 trillion.
Mathematically, it was a perfect match to the first transit they had seen.
I'm unable to determine if, mathematically, there was literally a laugh a minute.
He was mathematically eliminated from winning a delegate majority back in mid-March.
" Kasich also dismissed his delegate math problem, pointing to favorable Western and Northern states coming up on the primary calendar and joking, "Everything is mathematically -- how many times can we float around the moon or something, mathematically -- who cares about that?
Describing it mathematically is like trying to anticipate minute pressure fluctuations in a hurricane.
Yet relatively simple quantum field theories haven't been demonstrated to be mathematically consistent yet.
So these are the things that financially and mathematically will drive an improved return.
When asked for such a probability, Ms Bitecofer said it "wouldn't be mathematically based".
"It's the most cryptographically and mathematically secure and established system to date," Zarrad said.
It's mathematically impossible, and it's the reason Congress remains gridlocked on even mundane issues.
"I like the idea of something being mathematically balanced on all sides," he said.
In the second round, the winning candidate mathematically has to appeal to a majority.
Cruz and Kasich have already been mathematically eliminated from reaching 1,237 before the convention.
This mathematically naive perspective would fool me, and I will be bankrupt pretty soon.
But Farrell has built an even more sophisticated mathematically based model for sound propagation.
How is it that each kid is a mathematically perfect mix of their parents?
The Democrats, on the other hand, had a night of closure—at least mathematically.
This strategy is mathematically designed for speed, and you'll ultimately pay less in interest.
Eugenia Cheng in her kitchen at work on one of her mathematically inspired desserts.
As we have shown mathematically and irrepressibly, Lana Del Rey is better than Radiohead.
On the other hand, it's simply mathematically necessary to make the Republican agenda work.
"That is why, mathematically, one burned Arab boy is very good," the guest argues.
"So we know, mathematically, what does it mean to become a kidney?" says Ertürk.
We hear it over and over: It's mathematically impossible for Sanders to catch up.
Astronomical images share these properties, and you can mathematically encode these properties, Fish said.
But if these scientists are right, then causal emergence might be how that works, mathematically.
For that reason, traders are fond of using options prices to mathematically derive volatility expectations.
The proof is one of the strongest mathematically rigorous statements ever made about turbulent systems.
Andret works in an outbuilding, believing he has "one thing left" in him, mathematically speaking.
Demonstrating mathematically that deporting DREAMers will put a dent in economic growth serves a purpose.
"This information seemed to be computed in a close-to-mathematically-optimal way," Chan says.
But it's an art that can still be reduced to mathematically optimal strategies, he says.
Though his claims were mathematically false, they never harmed his image within the Washington establishment.
Kasich, Cruz's team reiterated Tuesday night, cannot mathematically win the GOP nomination before a convention.
Both Cruz and Kasich are mathematically unable to reach that mark without a contested convention.
The gulf between both is almost mathematically symmetrical as they've returned 6.5% and -7.4% respectively.
But until you take care of some other things ... mathematically we know that's a given.
The whole system, Dr. Prakash said, is "right at the edge of chaos," mathematically speaking.
There's nothing mathematically wrong with a theory that's not supersymmetric, it's just not particularly pretty.
He demonstrated mathematically that whatever rate is chosen, uncertainty means it should decline over time.
A delegate lead of say, 250, would not be mathematically impossible for Sanders to overcome.
The second is a series of lines — in matching colors — which the researchers generated mathematically.
Each time it mathematically "chose" to prioritize different pieces of information and performed incrementally better.
It is mathematically irrelevant whether one calls something a positive benefit or a negative cost.
Mathematically, it makes sense, and not just because the margin was so close in 6900.
A coalition with the Social Democrats is mathematically possible but unlikely under their current leadership.
Mathematically, you have to accept that (unless you discount the future, which is a mistake).
Sanders won 51 percent to Clinton's 36 percent, but Clinton remains the mathematically inevitable candidate.
But at 5-7-1, the Cincinnati Bengals are all but mathematically out of it.
" And I was like, "It couldn't happen, that's mathematically impossible, like how did that happen?
Kasich on Wednesday seized on reports that Cruz has been mathematically eliminated from the nomination before the convention, dredging up the Texas senator's comments from last month, when Kasich was mathematically eliminated and Cruz said the Ohio governor shouldn't stay in the GOP race.
The light packets and atom both contain momentum, which is mathematically equal to mass times velocity.
And it wouldn't mathematically eliminate Cruz from winning on the first ballot, because that's already happened.
Sanders fell behind in pledged delegates, then was mathematically eliminated, then conceded, then fully endorsed Clinton.
The thing I remember most about it is how it mathematically manipulated equations with weird animation.
Just how important is suggested by the Study of Mathematically Precocious Youth (SMPY), founded in 1971.
The tune unfurls like a raging negotiation, the tension heightened by a mathematically precise underlying rhythm.
Corporate tax reform, the part that will impact the housing credit, is politically and mathematically difficult.
Mathematically, this would yield 90 distinct ways that a simulation on Level 10 could be terminated.
Another claimed advantage is that decisions made via the protocol are both mathematically guaranteed and irreversible.
I will do all that I can and what is mathematically possible to recover for it.
Students could also think about ways to mathematically combine the prediction results from the various sources.
That works, mathematically, because incomes for people at the top have grown considerably during this period.
They learn to draw on their own, to mathematically identify what a pig drawing looks like.
Mathematically speaking, it might be tough for the NHTSA to prove this is a widespread epidemic.
Cruz and Kasich had already been mathematically eliminated from winning the nomination on the first ballot.
Only three states, however, require post-election audits that verify mathematically that results are likely unaltered.
In the 1950s, Mr. Turing mathematically modeled how patterns and shapes take form in living things.
Mathematically, there's no way to reach that goal just by equipping high school graduates with degrees.
"Other methods work mathematically, but if we were doing math, you wouldn't have debt," says Ramsey.
"I wanted something that was super elegant, mathematically," says founder Richard Craib in a phone call.
Electrophysiological recordings and the other traditional tools for addressing such questions left the mathematically inclined scientist unsatisfied.
I would say mathematically possible (to make the top four) but now we depend on our opponents.
Mathematically, if you're not growing at least 10 percent, you're going to give raises to your employees.
Right now it is mathematically impossible for either Kasich or Cruz to secure a majority of delegates.
If mortality is at 60 percent, it cannot eventually double to 120 percent—that is mathematically impossible.
As has apparently become tradition, Microsoft is once again celebrating Pi Day with some mathematically themed deals.
Simply and practically put, in this context a block is a unique number, derived mathematically through computing.
This insight allowed him to describe theories mathematically and to work out their implications by solving equations.
Evans was an expert at measuring and mathematically modeling the human body's uptake and excretion of radioactivity.
Or how about the one that mathematically proves that, in all likelihood, our world is a simulation.
Falling to 0-10 on the season and being mathematically eliminated from playoff contention is bad enough.
"Simply put, it is mathematically impossible for Stacey Abrams to win or force a run-off election."
This is mathematically the fastest way to pay off your debts and saves you the most money.
As a result, the final result will not be known until the losing side is mathematically eliminated.
He even recorded the famous "Aphex face" hidden in the mathematically named track on the "Windowlicker" single.
Mathematically, Golub said, that's proof positive that financials and stocks do better when long-end rates rise.
John Kasich of Ohio, has been mathematically eliminated from a first-ballot nomination at the Republican convention.
But Mr. Adams's "Canticles" seems to achieve a new symbiosis, folding natural sounds into mathematically ordered patterns.
Trump's message is simpler: I'm the presumptive nominee and Cruz has been mathematically eliminated from the nomination.
Mathematically, there simply aren't enough rebel besieged areas to replicate the four towns arrangement across the country.
Mathematically, this kind of optimization problem can be represented as locating the maximum value of some function.
Mathematically, this copycat procedure will result in a small number of songs responsible for most of sales.
It's further complicated by the fact that there are many ways to define "fairness" mathematically or algorithmically.
Meanwhile, Arizona remained mathematically alive in the National League wild-card race with a third straight win.
"The argument that the market is selling off because of rising rates is mathematically wrong," he said.
I was writing about this fact, like it's mathematically impossible that this is how it ended up.
You can entangle qubits, meaning that they're treated mathematically as single units regardless of the separation between them.
My group relies heavily on what we call sparse latent factor models, which can sound quite mathematically complicated.
West's insight is that nature has elegant organizational strategies for maximizing energy efficiency that can be mathematically described.
Smooth solutions are a complete representation of the physical world, but mathematically speaking, they may not always exist.
But they know that Clinton's daunting superdelegate lead will mathematically trounce their candidate long before the Democratic convention.
Originally, people were calling it "pattern recognition," but the algorithms became much broader and much more sophisticated mathematically.
The fact that this "decomposition" is mathematically very hard is the basis of cryptographic protocols still used today.
Polymers are much more complicated than the simple toy models, so it's harder to describe their interactions mathematically.
What the FBI has long desired—a magical key to unlock all the doors—is not mathematically feasible.
Earlier, I had gotten together with another brilliant mathematically trained ecologist, the late Robert MacArthur of Princeton University.
Mathematically, the differences between the two experiments will repeatedly double as time passes, until the differences are large.
On the mathematically ranked FightMatrix he broke the worldwide bantamweight top ten—though that seems a bit much.
The debt avalanche uses a more mathematically beneficial approach, ordering loans from highest to lowest by interest rate.
"You're absolutely right," I said, rushing to her side for the grand unveiling of another mathematically themed confection.
But Steinhauer, a physicist at the research university Technion, assures me that he's constructed them mathematically to scale.
Kasich, with 143 delegates, has been mathematically eliminated from winning the nomination before this summer's Republican National Convention.
The perpetual promise to balance the budget while also cutting taxes is not only politically, but mathematically, unachievable.
Plouffe argued on Monday that the former secretary of State's edge is mathematically impossible for Sanders to overcome.
Ms. Guyton said that each of the grassy patterns was as different as fingerprints, but were mathematically similar.
"That was Kasich's advice to Cruz: to drop out because he wasn't mathematically viable," Dent told The Hill.
This identifies early warning signals of geopolitical volatility by mathematically processing open-source social and collaborative digital media.
The Oakland Raiders, who also haven't been mathematically eliminated from the playoffs, already were scheduled at that hour.
That's critical because an iPhone will refuse to install software updates that haven't been mathematically blessed by Apple.
Instead of mathematically describing detailed features of a problem, we let the computer system learn that by itself.
To do this mathematically, I'd consider the counter case: How likely are my symptoms without having the amoeba?
So you think it could be done in this mathematically ... Why wasn't it the geometry or the calculus?
The fact that their motion unfolds in so many different ways at once makes them difficult to study mathematically.
At this point, he's mathematically eliminated from getting the needed number of delegates (1,237) to clinch the Republican nomination.
In particular, we tried to mathematically quantify this decision parents have about investing in education versus investing in children.
Aaron Rodgers is reading scripts for State Farm ads between now and the time his team is mathematically eliminated.
Clinton's lead is, mathematically speaking, insurmountable—the Democrats' proportional primary system makes the race look closer than it is.
If the yen firms, the reported value of sales outside from Japan mathematically decreases – more bad news for equities.
It's that there isn't an agreed-upon approach to pick the right number of markers and combine them mathematically.
But for the mathematically inclined, accurately predicting March Madness brackets is a technical problem in search of a solution.
Despite recent primary wins by Mr. Sanders, his path to the party's nomination appears mathematically impossible, a fact Mrs.
"Hillary Clinton still has a much more mathematically straightforward path to victory in the Electoral College vote," it noted.
"So what?" one might say, pointing out that Clinton is all but mathematically certain to win the nomination anyway.
Short of a mass defection of superdelegates, it is now mathematically impossible for Sanders to win the party's nomination.
Clinton's team seems deeply reluctant to grant in a contest in which the senator has, mathematically, fallen far behind.
Mr. Kasich is mathematically shut out from winning a majority of delegates before the last primaries, on June 7.
While none have been mathematically eliminated, we can all but close the book on the Senators, Hurricanes and Devils.
And it's true that, mathematically speaking, practicing that kind of politics is going to doom you to lose elections.
Mathematically, the middle theme answer is forced to have an even number of theme letters (either MN or LMNO).
Losing there is not only a potentially fatal blow to Sanders mathematically, it's a massive symbolic defeat as well.
So far, the research has mathematically confirmed the strengths of time-tested knots developed over eons of human experimentation.
In addition to being mathematically talented, "she was a person who thought deeply from the ground up," he said.
"Until now, it has been mathematically impossible as only two GOP seats have been considered truly vulnerable," Duffy wrote.
If the championship looks as good as over, Vettel refused to give up all hope until mathematically forced to.
These members' preferences have dictated Pelosi's strategy and decision making all year, because her majority mathematically depends on them.
Another way of putting this is that Descartes described reality in terms of qualities that can be measured mathematically.
Bryce injects as much bravado as is mathematically possible given the situation, a calculus that baseball players know very well.
Here's how it compares to the iPhone XS Max's 2x zoom lens, which mathematically should offer about the same resolution.
"I'm originally from Detroit, Michigan and it was a great place to grow up," she told Mathematically Gifted and Black.
Mathematically speaking, it means that out of a combined 31 seasons, only two of the leads have been non-white.
Looking back, I wonder if it's even mathematically possible that I haven't had a relationship by accident at this point.
The Lakers are in 11th place in the Western Conference and thiiiis close to being mathematically eliminated from the playoffs.
It is now is mathematically impossible for the Democratic socialist to be victorious without the majority of these superdelegates, a.k.a.
If he comes close to that, Cruz will likely be mathematically eliminated from being able to clinch the nomination outright.
Mathematically, Kasich has little to no chance of reaching the 1,237 delegates needed to secure the nomination before the convention.
Sarka and Zambrelli say they've figured there are a "quadrillion" different purses customers could design on the platform, mathematically speaking.
John Kasich, who remains hundreds of delegates behind Trump and mathematically unable to secure the nomination without a contested convention.
Before long, Horsthuis' mathematically-generated models overtake the video, and landscapes that might go on forever fold in upon themselves.
With those cuts in place, it is mathematically impossible to add enough money back to prevent reductions in federal aid.
How wonderful if the surging acceleration of our times (in digital capacity, epidemics, chaos in general) is being described mathematically!
As a mathematically inclined person, I was sad to see the inspirational ADA Lovelace replaced by the Nabokov title character.
But when you manipulated the question so that getting the mathematically correct answer "proved" something about gun control, everything changed.
If one candidate opens a wide delegate lead, it could prove mathematically difficult for others to climb back into contention.
The Democratic countercharge — that the GOP plan adds too much debt — has the virtue of at least being correct, mathematically.
He gravitated not to the traditional painting faculty, but to teachers interested in Conceptualism, including performance and mathematically determined abstraction.
Spoiler: It is mathematically impossible to translate the surface of a sphere onto a plane without some form of distortion.
During these tiny collisions, the electrons' magnetic fields begin to fluctuate in a patterned way that mathematically resembles the Higgs boson.
As Sanders' chances of winning the nomination outright become mathematically more and more difficult, superdelegates have been popping up in conversation.
"Mathematically there's a fact - the advantage Duque had over us has diminished," said Petro, surrounded by his family as supporters cheered.
When you're looking at it from a non-mathematically-driven point of view, you can miss really great opportunities in market.
The Kings also were mathematically eliminated from playoff contention, the 193th consecutive season they will be left out of the postseason.
Using the 210 actuarial value calculator, mathematically plans could not have an actuarial value much below 39 percent with these constraints.
An anonymous poster figured out one possible way to solve to the 4chan problem, satisfying the more mathematically inclined Haruhi fans.
Now, some eggheads would argue that mathematically everyone standing cuts down on congestion and can lead to more consistent travel times.
Places where everyone has full autonomy—where governance can even be *mathematically* impossible, or at least only possible at the boundaries.
Due to these assets, Mahaney said mathematically it is difficult to see Google's growth rate decelerate as much as analysts fear.
We mathematically came up with formulations that might work well together, and that means we're not limited to just one formulation.
This movie made $173 billion at the global box office — how is it even mathematically possible that you didn't see it?
John Kasich needs to drop out of the Republican presidential race because "it's mathematically impossible" for him to become the nominee.
Leclerc and Verstappen are both now mathematically ruled out of title contention with only the Mercedes drivers still in the running.
It is an effort to create mathematically objective and accurate models that can predict political behavior and events such as elections.
And with that demographic profile, a modest-sized welfare state (mostly based on redistribution from workers to retirees) is mathematically feasible.
We expect the algorithms and automated systems to be inherently fair and unbiased because—well, because they're mathematically sophisticated and opaque.
Cruz faces a do-or-die situation Tuesday in Indiana, and he's already mathematically eliminated from winning on the first ballot.
Arizona (21-210-243), which is mathematically eliminated from playoff contention with the loss, got its lone goal from Martin Hanzal.
John Kasich, has been mathematically eliminated from winning the nomination on the first ballot at the Republican National Convention in July.
Mathematically, the more time you allow the money to compound at a positive growth rate, the more significant the growth becomes.
Cruz has already been mathematically eliminated from winning the nomination on the first ballot at July's Republican National Convention in Cleveland.
Even though mathematically it's the same, Duran says your tolerance number will be much lower in dollar terms than in percentages.
In 2010, researchers at Carleton University and Wesleyan published a paper that described the mathematically optimal strategy for choosing a urinal.
Alternatively, if someone can mathematically prove AI will never be able to do it, they can also take home the money.
That's why most astronomers ignore it: No evidence for it, tons of evidence against it, and no support mathematically or physically.
It seemed to contradict the reigning understanding of wave-water physics, but its existence was mathematically explained a few decades later.
He isn't mathematically eliminated yet, but it's difficult to imagine any kind of serious comeback at this stage in the race.
Even to the more mathematically challenged among us, it's a reasonably easy task to parse a number with a decimal point.
Buffalo (7-6) stayed alive in the A.F.C. playoff picture, while the Colts (3-10) were mathematically eliminated from playoff contention.
Theoreticians wanted to explain Dr. Klitzing's discovery mathematically, so Dr. Thouless, working with three research assistants, applied topology to the problem.
Mr. Sanders has not been mathematically eliminated in the delegate race, but his path to success has narrowed to a sliver.
And here, to complete my tangle of confusion, is encryption, no doubt aggravated by my inability to understand the concept mathematically.
Trump's near sweep of delegates in New York mathematically eliminated the possibility of Cruz winning the nomination on the first ballot.
Leclerc and Verstappen are both now mathematically ruled out of title contention with only the Mercedes drivers still in the running.
It doesn't take all that many evangelicals to change a vote from 85033 to make a Trump re-election mathematically impossible.
Tim Chartier will perform mathematically themed mime, and John Chase will demonstrate that math and physics activity otherwise known as juggling.
Deep learning uses artificial neural networks to mathematically approximate the way human neurons and synapses learn by forming and strengthening connections.
Florida was ruled out mathematically when the Philadelphia Flyers defeated the New York Rangers on Saturday afternoon, clinching a playoff berth.
Mathematically, the best way to maximize your money is to focus on paying down debts with the highest interest rates first.
That would also immensely reduce public and regulatory scrutiny and outrage: when outrages and atrocities are plotted and performed over Messenger, as they inevitably will be, Facebook will point out, quite correctly, that it is mathematically impossible for them to monitor and censor those messages, and that by keeping it mathematically impossible they are preserving their users' privacy.
If every hearing on Capitol Hill was as impressive, Congress would see its approval ratings soar (mathematically, they can hardly fall further).
"Mathematically, I can win but it's not going to happen, I wouldn't hold my breath," the Northern Irishman told reporters on Tuesday.
Evaluating the impact of one societal change on average body mass is both mathematically and statistically challenging and a long-term prospect.
These are great questions that data scientist Iain Barr answered by mathematically proving the most and least metal words in heavy metaldom.
As a result, Sheffield and Miller merged two distinct models of random two-dimensional shapes into one coherent, mathematically understood fundamental object.
The second is fantastical but mathematically permissible: The water starts still, erupts in the middle of the night, then returns to stillness.
Clinton has not officially wrapped up the Democratic presidential nomination, but most pundits say it is mathematically unlikely that her rival, Sen.
Figuring out the threshold for when a filter flags an image as pornographic or not pornographic is also difficult, and mathematically governed.
John Kasich, are refusing to leave the race despite being -- according to Trump -- "mathematically eliminated" from securing the nomination before the convention.
And because it's mathematically impossible for him to win enough delegates, his only hope is that the superdelegates play nice with him.
Basically, the site whipped together fancy statistics that mathematically gathered which stars drove the most search results and sales on the internet.
Mathematically speaking, if each card takes about 30 seconds of Yellen's time, that's 3,500 minutes or a little over 58 straight hours.
And that would give you mathematically a much, much higher return, which in fact happens over almost every measurable point in time.
All this means that the information about how to retouch the photos can be expressed mathematically, rather than as full-scale photos.
The teams north of the border were so bad that all seven were mathematically eliminated with two weeks remaining in the season.
Minnesota is still mathematically alive for the eighth and final Western Conference playoff spot but the recent skid ended any realistic hopes.
A move that looks exactly like it would leave someone one-third of the way to death does mathematically that much damage.
The Flames were mathematically eliminated from the playoff race with the Minnesota Wild's 4-0 win over the Colorado Avalanche earlier Saturday.
But the theory itself is mathematically cumbersome, and crunching the numbers is computing-intensive: Even relatively simple quark simulations can require supercomputers.
With huge delegate blocs to be awarded in New York in April and California in June, he'll be tough to mathematically eliminate.
In the early 1960s, he and his colleague Robert MacArthur mathematically described how islands could maintain a greater number of diverse species.
As the former budget committee chairman, Ryan has to view these principle tenets of Trump's fiscal policy as mathematically challenged at best.
Trump is adding an additional $2100,22017-plus for reasons that do not make sense mathematically -- and $20163,22016 "a year" is simple nonsense.
Bernie Sanders' loss in Michigan is a big blow, both psychologically and mathematically, because Sanders won the state in 8207's primary.
You only have four games to choose players from, and a perfect ticket, if mathematically possible, will be achieved by multiple people.
They know where the mathematically correct shots are, and take more of these "good" shots than any other team in the league.
The private key and the public key are mathematically related, but it's incredibly difficult to figure out what the private key is.
We now have school systems that force students to study math, and through enough exposure, our brains can learn to think mathematically.
But with one more loss or a win by the Brewers, the Mets will finally be mathematically eliminated from the playoff race.
Mathematically, resolving a singularity means smoothing over the problematic peaks in a surface, but this often requires jumping to a higher dimension.
"Every law of physics, pushed to the extreme, will be found to be statistical and approximate, not mathematically perfect and precise," he said.
With baby boomers retiring and no boom in productivity, "you just can't do it, mathematically," said Reich, who served under President Bill Clinton.
And if you do work with π a lot, replacing it with τ is beneficial for a whole host of reasons, mathematically speaking.
MD5 is seriously out of style, in part because it is not mathematically intensive enough to resist modern methods of brute-force cracking.
The Vermont senator was mathematically eliminated from the Democratic race this week when Clinton secured enough delegates to claim their party's presidential nomination.
It's not so much that we were "inspired" by the slime mold, as that our designs were mathematically defined by how it works.
Mathematically, it is impossible to know whether a sunrise will occur until it actually does — somewhat similar to the Schrödinger's cat thought experiment.
The frustration, perhaps, stemmed from the mathematically proven fact that only half of the puzzle configurations are solvable (likely unbeknownst to the addicted).
On Wenesday, he launched a competition that invites the mathematically minded to test the speed or security of the cryptography behind Chia farming.
This week, he told Fox Business it would be "mathematically unfair" if he lost the nomination after winning 400 more delegates than Cruz.
The Redskins sit 6-6 in the NFC East, just a game behind Dallas for the division lead, and haven't been mathematically eliminated.
As mathematically ascertained by Music Business Worldwide, here are some cold hard facts: - The entire Top 270 is made up of white men.
Yet his new remarks to Politico not only conceded that the rich will get a tax cut, but cast it as mathematically inevitable.
Cruz and Kasich are mathematically unable to win the majority of delegates before July, but hope to still keep Trump from winning 1,237.
In the 1960s, economists were struggling with these mathematically complex "time series," which were vital for capturing the dynamic nature of the economy.
That investigation has kicked off an emerging field that investigates what constitutes fairness, mathematically speaking, and how to code it into a machine.
Out There In a study from beyond the grave, the theoretical physicist sings (mathematically) of memory, loss and the possibility of data redemption.
In this case, it wouldn't be mathematically impossible for Mr. Sanders to win the nomination, but he would not have a realistic path.
Republicans say that it is not mathematically possible for the Democrats to overcome the deficits they face in all three races under recount.
Mathematically demonstrable but emotionally impossible, it's dangled just in front of us like a bauble we can't have but can't stop reaching for.
He died last month and his obituary includes, for the mathematically inclined, the formula for calculating the apparent effects of winter's frosty blast.
The investment ideas are not predictions of specific price patterns, but instead are mathematically based models that can be applied to different investments.
In holding them in the same linguistic corner of our minds, we conflate them, yet they're so mathematically distinct as to be unrelated.
Fortieth-ranked Jazz Janewattananond will also debut, though he had already mathematically assured himself of a spot before winning his home Thailand Masters.
While Mr. Sanders cannot be mathematically eliminated in the delegate race on Tuesday night, his path to success has narrowed to a sliver.
She and a trio of Harvard postdocs are working on a similar idea that she says works as well and is mathematically consistent.
Using a combination of pulleys, gears, and an electric motor, Gandy's machines produce mathematically-perfect patterns that are incredibly satisfying to see being generated.
The possible states of these interlinked units form a causal structure, where transitions between states can be mathematically modeled using so-called Markov chains.
Color spaces may be mathematically developed (as the ones previously mentioned are) or they can be more arbitrary, such as the Pantone color space.
It's a statistician's sexiest dream—some of the largest data sets in human his- tory, the ability to run trials on mathematically meaningful cohorts.
Because it's hard to describe mathematically in the known formulation, the things you learn about quantum field theory you have to learn from physics.
Sanders, a Vermont senator, insists his goal remains to win the party's presidential nomination, even if it appears to be mathematically out of reach.
"It mathematically means that China can't match the U.S. dollar for dollar," said Brad Setser, a senior fellow at the Council on Foreign Relations.
Sure, he can't win mathematically, and yes, he is far too liberal on issues like immigration for the conservative base to even consider him.
This method deviates vastly from mathematically optimal usage, which would reserve the top pitcher for the most important situations, regardless of when they occur.
Sanders cannot mathematically win the Democratic nomination on the first ballot without a significant number of superdelegates who are unpledged or have endorsed Clinton.
In the meantime, even if he can't win the nomination outright, Cruz does benefit from beefing up his delegate stockpile -- both mathematically and thematically.
The Anki team has seen to that, hiring animators from Pixar and DreamWorks and a staff composer to mathematically pluck at his purchaser's heartstrings.
On the verge of being mathematically eliminated from the Democratic race, Sanders campaign was able to slow down Clinton's momentum with Tuesday night's win.
" "He is the first presidential candidate in the history of this country who's mathematically eliminated from becoming president who chose a vice presidential candidate.
Image: Maria Schwarzl Mathematically speaking, the way a tiger charges a herd of antelope resembles a white blood cell attacking a colony of bacteria.
"The kind of deterioration in global trade volumes that we've seen this year does mathematically lead into lower demand for crude oil," Bell added.
The GMAT may be a bit easier than the GRE for mathematically-minded MBA hopefuls, but no rational person should ever underestimate its rigors.
In fact, he said, it's exactly because we can't mathematically pick apart a decision made by deep learning software that it works so well.
The problem: Trump and Congressional Republicans put healthcare ahead of taxes, because doing the latter without a baseline from the former is mathematically nonsensical.
Hornets 115, Pelicans 109 Kemba Walker scored 32 points as visiting Charlotte kept its playoff hopes mathematically alive with a victory over New Orleans.
Built in Ylojarvi, Finland, from 2646 to 2455, it consists of a handmade hill covered with trees arranged in a mathematically determined spiral pattern.
"I still think that eventually it's going to get to the point where Trumpism is just not going to be mathematically feasible," he said.
Rather than guess, I'll mathematically calculate how this latest revelation is likely to impact my life and, ultimately, guess when I'm going to die.
That means mathematically incorporating the information that we have not discovered extraterrestrial intelligence yet (because the absence of evidence of aliens is evidence itself!).
The delegates Biden has won so far will make it mathematically difficult (though still not impossible) for Sanders to catch up to his rival.
The classical formulation of this idea is that men "naturally" excel in mathematically demanding disciplines, whereas women "naturally" excel in fields using language skills.
" In an e-mail, Wong told me, "Most people just assume improbable events don't happen, but technical people tend to view risk very mathematically.
He added that, mathematically, one of Mr. Buttigieg's stated goals — reducing the number of prisoners by 50 percent — would require freeing many violent offenders.
And in May 2008 — a month after she had been mathematically denied a majority of delegates — Clinton cited the June 1968 assassination of Sen.
Mathematically speaking, tackling the highest interest rates first is the most efficient way to handle debt because it eliminates interest as quickly as possible.
"I think until you're mathematically done, you're always going for it," Hornacek said before the game, adding that it was necessary to be realistic.
This failure left him looking for some other kind of structure, hidden beneath the surface of matroids, that could explain the way they behaved mathematically.
That means two politically plausible governments are mathematically feasible: continuing the "grand coalition" or a combination of Merkel's Union bloc, the Free Democrats and Greens.
The conventions' early dates significantly shorten the window between the dates when a candidate mathematically clinches the nomination and the start of the party convention.
Of course, more mathematically significant to its investors is how the firm is faring, and on that front, Root's backers must like what they see.
Given their massive size and long life spans—both recipes for racking up loads of mutations—they should be mathematically more likely to develop cancer.
How the material can move so far, for so long, has remained a mystery—after all, it's hard to mathematically model a speeding death column.
Like those "holes" in a semiconductor, anyons are not real particles, but a mathematically useful way of describing phenomena that behave as if they were.
According to NBC News' delegate count, Kasich needs to win 106 percent of the remaining delegates to avoid a contested convention, a mathematically impossible feat.
Since April 29, Trump has fired FBI director James Comey, taken his first trip abroad, and introduced a vague (and perhaps mathematically unsound) tax proposal.
John Kasich, who won all 66 delegates in his home state on Tuesday, it would be mathematically impossible for him to win the nomination outright.
If it is mathematically impossible for one champion to emerge through 25 rounds, officials will declare the speller with the highest tiebreaker score the winner.
As a libertarian, I don't think that's a good idea because of the deleterious impact on incentives to work and save, but it's mathematically sustainable.
The research, titled the Study of Mathematically Precocious Youth, was originally founded in 1971 at Johns Hopkins but is now co-directed by Vanderbilt University.
As former IMF Chief Economist Olivier Blanchard noted, a ballpark 6 percent to 20153 percent depreciation could mathematically offset the initially mooted 10 percent tariffs.
If so, it may not make a lot of sense for us to try to talk our friends (or ourselves) out of mathematically incorrect behavior.
"We anticipate building on this lead even further, making it increasingly difficult and eventually mathematically impossible for Senator Sanders to catch up," Mr. Mook wrote.
Or we can adopt the United States electoral model and mathematically comprehend that some places should be afforded more weight than others, based on population.
There is one exception: If a candidate gets enough delegates to make it mathematically impossible for superdelegates to change the outcome, then they can vote.
A final benefit of publishing our simulator in Week 6 is that it lets fans of every team participate before those teams are mathematically eliminated.
Importantly, solving the equation to get these expressions requires considering the equation's singularities: mathematically nonsensical combinations of variables that are equivalent to division by zero.
IF THEY DON'T INTERVENE, THE CHINESE DON'T INTERVENE, YOU COULD ARGUE FOR THE CURRENCY TO GO UP INTO THE HIGH 7s, TOWARDS 8, JUST MATHEMATICALLY.
The distributed and decentralized nature of the network that verifies the integrity of the transactions and associated account balances makes a successful attack mathematically impossible.
There's $100 billion of value sitting out there, and you can try to take control of, say, the bitcoin network, but it's mathematically almost impossible.
In Pathak and Agrawal's machine-learning version of this surprise-driven curiosity, the AI first mathematically represents what the current video frame of Super Mario Bros.
There is scarcely a subject that cannot be mathematically treated and the effects calculated or the results determined beforehand from the available theoretical and practical data.
But most of the assets are the same, and it's obviously still Quake II — just a bizarre dreamland version of Quake II with mathematically accurate lighting.
"FDR had endorsed his opponent and still went on to win the election," Chamberlin countered, though this seems to be mathematically difficult for Sanders to achieve.
In other words, the weird random stuff that arises as a bunch of interrelated quantum particles dance and smash into each other can be explained mathematically.
It is mathematically impossible for the evangelical vote in Alabama to be as conservative, at least in terms of self-identification, as it was in Iowa.
This has actually been mathematically addressed before, though, as YouTube channel Mind Your Decisions made a video showing what they believe to be the best methods.
Considering the system covers the first team, U-23s, and U-22s, as well as women's teams, it's mathematically impossible they tested every player last year.
This past spring, when defeating Trump was still mathematically possible, #NeverTrump was a worthy endeavor, intended to convince Republican voters not to make a grievous mistake.
Kasich only won one state in the GOP race, his home state of Ohio, and had long ago been mathematically eliminated from winning the nomination outright.
Rather than visually or mathematically sifting through the seemingly endless patterns in this data, a person could just listen for the wrong note in a song.
Generally, it appears that a candidate is considered his party's presumptive nominee when his last serious challenger drops out or he mathematically clinches—whichever comes first.
But there's something a little rubbery around the edges about someone proposing while draped in corporate promotions after his significant other attempts a mathematically improbable shot.
"It's kind of a design flaw to issue a product that can mathematically go to zero in a day," said Nick Colas, co-founder of DataTrek.
Some argue that the Electoral College ensures regional balance, since it's mathematically impossible for a candidate with overwhelming support from just one region to be elected.
The paper itself is not a discovery, of course; it's just a theory, which is more or less the physicist term for a mathematically consistent hypothesis.
In "Fractals," Hornsby maps the infinitely replicating, mathematically generated chaos of fractals onto a romance: "Our love is a fractal/Curves and shapes irregular," he sings.
For the mathematically challenged ... Jon has 9 to go -- and given his rate of community service, he should be done by the end of the weekend.
He joked that he thought for the longest time that he was a Valentine's Day baby — until, at some point, he realized that wasn't mathematically possible.
Trump habitually adds an additional $5,000-plus on account of his loosening of regulations and supposed energy savings, but these explanations do not make sense mathematically.
That means the key question for Sanders will be one of margins: Can he prevent Biden from claiming a mathematically insurmountable delegate lead in the primary?
In 2008 and 2016, the Golden State's huge delegate haul was totally unallotted until June, making it mathematically difficult for anyone to clinch the nomination earlier.
Though New York City was, and still is, much to their liking, the urban legend that more rats than people live here has been mathematically disproved.
While crossing Nebraska on a Greyhound bus, Dr. Dyson was struck by an epiphany: The theories were mathematically equivalent — different ways of saying the same thing.
Cruz, who began the evening trailing far behind, with 559 delegates, ended the night mathematically eliminated from winning on the first ballot at the national convention.
Firms must also prove the groups receiving discounts have a lower risk of insurance losses and claims — in other words, that the discounts are mathematically justified.
The Associated Press: House GOP leaders worked to keep Republican defections well below 85003, the number that would mathematically be needed to override a presidential veto.
To reach this conclusion mathematically rather than anecdotally, it is necessary to classify all 241 films as political or apolitical, and this is no easy task.
One particularly aggressive protester told Cruz he'd been mathematically eliminated from the GOP race and repeatedly yelled Trump's nickname for the Texas senator -- "Lyin' Ted" -- at Cruz.
Mathematically, the most efficient way to eliminate debt is to follow the avalanche method, in which you list your debts from highest to lowest by interest rate.
Basically, a zero-knowledge proof is a way to mathematically prove a statement is true without revealing any of the information you'd normally need to prove it.
For the last 50 years, reformers have wanted to teach kids to reason mathematically, to think nimbly about topics like quadratic equations that otherwise come off flat.
As she explained, the word "bias" has a mathematically specific definition in machine learning, usually referring to errors in estimation or over/under representing populations when sampling.
It is just as mathematically impossible today to keep health care coverage for pre-existing conditions, repeal the Obamacare mandate and lower costs as it was yesterday.
Typically, a candidate's campaign begins the vice presidential nominee selection process after mathematically securing their party's nomination, and it requires at least eight weeks to be thorough.
Kari Lehtonen made 32 saves for the Stars (31-34-11), who are now playing for pride after being mathematically eliminated from the playoffs one night earlier.
Once seen as far-fetched, winning a majority is at least mathematically possible, especially after a Democrat, Doug Jones, won a special election in Alabama in December.
Mathematically, quantum particles are described as wave functions which give a certain probability of a particle having a certain observable property, like position or momentum or spin.
Further complicating matters, many of the states, even those that have already allotted delegates mathematically, have not yet elected the individuals who will make up the numbers.
Before 2012, computer vision was largely about hand-crafted solutions — basically, algorithms had manually defined rule sets and could mathematically describe features of an image relatively effectively.
This process does involve some guestimation, with the researchers noting that it works in a "mathematically compact manner" by assuming that moving obstacles have a constant velocity.
"Nagaoka's theorem is one of the few examples with which you can mathematically prove instances of ferromagnetism," said Masaki Oshikawa, a physicist at the University of Tokyo.
For instance, "[the AI program] tells me my child has a tendency to be very mathematically oriented, but she also shows an aptitude for drawing," Qualls says.
The researchers also noted in the paper that women have a low absolute risk for heart failure compared to men, which mathematically could be driving the difference.
He mounted a long and serious challenge, staying in the race through every single primary — even after it was mathematically impossible for him to clinch the nomination.
The characters in We have numbers for names, and they live in a "mathematically faultless happiness," operating according to strict timetables for work, leisure, and even sex.
With days to go until the deadline, some simply entered zeroes in every field, while others reported mathematically impossible numbers or removed certain employees from the calculations.
Clinton won't be able to mathematically eliminate her rival on Tuesday, but she's poised to at least put him in her rearview mirror once and for all.
"It's not that she mathematically needs to win it, but I think she wants to win California," said Steven M. Schatz, a Palo Alto lawyer and donor.
In 103, Dr. Thouless was able to link these changes mathematically to the so-called Chern numbers — after the mathematician Shiing-Shen Chern — that characterize topological shapes.
"Simply put, it is mathematically impossible for Stacey Abrams to win or force a run-off election," Kemp spokesman Cody Hall said in a statement Wednesday evening.
The theory is a way of mathematically expressing gravity, that tug of forces between two objects which among other things helps keep us planted on terra firma.
Jutanugarn already has clinched player of the year, and is almost mathematically assured of winning the Vare Trophy for the lowest scoring average on tour in 16.
They are sure of an unprecedented sixth championship double in a row, with only Hamilton and team mate Valtteri Bottas mathematically in contention for the drivers' crown.
Mathematically, the most effective way to eliminate debt is to follow the avalanche method, in which you list your debts from highest to lowest by interest rate.
And while coronavirus has effectively put a pause to the campaign, it's mathematically all but assured that Biden will be the nominee once all the states vote.
It was not until last week, when it became mathematically impossible for Cruz to clinch the nomination, that the two campaigns came together to finalize the deal.
Computer security experts are in consensus here: there is no mathematically possible way to offer an encryption backdoor to law enforcement without weakening that encryption for everybody else.
He was mathematically eliminated from winning the nomination outright in late April but carried his limping campaign through Indiana, where Trump handed him a nearly 20-point loss.
The fact that there are so few mass shooters and so many more harmless people makes it actually mathematically impossible to predict who might become a mass shooter.
Counting superdelegates, Sanders is mathematically blocked from capturing the Democratic nomination on the first ballot in July unless some of the superdelegates switch allegiance from Clinton to Sanders.
She is twenty and a college sophomore and sends so many Snapchats a day it seems mathematically impossible that she isn't constantly looking at life through her phone.
Yet even if Cruz is now officially mathematically eliminated, Trump still has a traditional, even if tight, path to the 1,237 delegates required for a first-ballot win.
Here's his response: Well, I largely have my parents to thank for 213 as they timed my birth perfectly for it to be such a mathematically interesting year.
While mathematically the avalanche method saves more money over time if done correctly, people are more motivated to pay off all of their debt by the snowball method.
"[Robots] learn mathematically what distinguishes differentfaces," said Phillips, whose agency works with the techcompanies to develop new technologies used both by businesses andthe government for national security purposes.
But as long as Bernie Sanders is still in the race and mathematically relevant, there are very real political constraints on her ability to court big money contributions.
Setting aside the question of whether the pact represents an optimal way to weaken Trump at the convention mathematically, it does nothing to blunt Trump's appeal to fairness.
"Mathematically speaking, take a picture of a shadowed area — it's got the right color, it's just very noisy because not many photons landed in those pixels," says Levoy.
The Rays are still mathematically alive among a long list of teams chasing the final American League wild card, entering the night five games behind the Minnesota Twins.
The Browns are 4-6-1 and sitting at the bottom of the AFC North -- but they're definitely NOT mathematically eliminated ... only 3 games out of 1st place.
United had to at least draw to keep the title race mathematically alive but they were stunned at Old Trafford when Jay Rodriguez headed home after the break.
In this, he embodies another skill enhanced by experience — the ability to interact with non-mathematicians, to interpret their questions mathematically and to explain solutions in their language.
While this would normally be done in multiple rounds, both the third and fourth place candidate will be immediately eliminated since the third-place candidate can't mathematically win.
"Well, it's mathematically (official) but it's something that's been hovering around us for a while, so it's not as if it's a shock," Coyotes coach Dave Tippett said.
So by tracking the reciprocal lattice pattern generated and mathematically tying it to the real-world positioning of the chip, they can reconstruct it into a 3D model.
As Rona pointed out in his Oxford presentation, the objects that economists currently study are essentially different from the objects of physics, chemistry and other mathematically modeled sciences.
At that point, it wouldn't be mathematically impossible for Mr. Sanders to win, but it would not be realistic to argue he had a path to the nomination.
They built a tank, acquired some house geckos and used video to document the geckos' water running in a controlled environment so that it could be mathematically analyzed.
Sanders is not mathematically eliminated from the race yet, but he has virtually no chance of heading into the Democratic National Convention in July with a delegate majority.
Vermont Senator Bernie Sanders hasn't been mathematically eliminated, but he'd need to defy the grim polling numbers with a string of massive upsets in the major remaining primaries.
Trump says he is adding an additional $5,000-plus on account of his loosening of regulations and supposed energy savings, but these explanations do not make sense mathematically.
In most of these experiments, the participants lost far less weight than would have been expected, mathematically, given how many additional calories they were burning with their workouts.
Mathematically, that did happen; compared to two in Fates, Three Houses provides eight potential same-gender romances, five for a lady Byleth and three for a dude Byleth.
More recently, scientists realized that these differences in people's DNA offered, in effect, ready-made randomized trials designed by nature, since the variants occurred in mathematically random fashion.
"Coding is not just for mathematically-oriented, engineering-inclined men," Paananen said, adding that the need for software is spreading across society and throughout industries from healthcare to fashion.
Its email service offers end-to-end encryption, relying solely on open source cryptography, and zero-access architecture, meaning its mathematically impossible for the company to examine user data.
Computation is done by putting several coins tied together in the box at the same time and interacting them in a way such that those initial values combine mathematically.
On the verge of being mathematically eliminated from the Democratic race, Bernie Sanders is hoping a win in Indiana will boost his rationale for continuing on in the race.
Researchers at Carnegie Mellon University say a Google algorithm designed help reduce internet congestion is mathematically unfair, resulting in network management systems that may disadvantage some traffic over others.
DeepMind hopes it can prove that a powerful artificial intelligence is capable of beating the best human player in one of the most mathematically complicated board games ever created.
He goes into the final Super Tuesday contest of the campaign this week vowing to fight on until the convention in July, despite being mathematically eliminated from the race.
Microsoft, as well as Amazon and others, are now training their engineers to use TLA+ to describe their algorithms mathematically before they implement them in whatever language they prefer.
"So it is not done until you've mathematically achieved it," added the Austrian, whose team have already wrapped up the constructors' championship for the fourth year in a row.
Not just mathematically in Clinton's favor, as Clinton supporters and election observers have been saying for weeks, but done, finished, caput (except for Washington, D.C., which won't change anything).
White voters still make up a strong majority of the electorate in both states, and it's currently mathematically impossible for minority voters to hand Democrats a win by themselves.
Mathematically, a way to do that (and one that is not too hard to implement in computers) is a tree structure, which by definition starts from a common root.
But with more than 1.5 million votes counted so far and 95.6 percent of polling stations having reported, it was mathematically impossible that Brumskine could move into second place.
Both parties have promised federal benefits, notably for the old, that are not "mathematically possible"—but called them "entitlements" so that voters imagine that they have paid for them.
In order to describe dark energy or the fundamental structure of atomic nuclei, which can really only be discussed mathematically, I have to invent analogies that are never exact.
In time, I have no doubt the same will happen in Michigan, Wisconsin, West Virginia and other states that have bought into the mathematically impossible arguments of repeal proponents.
"Depending on what happens here in New York tomorrow, it may become mathematically impossible for Bernie Sanders to catch up," Baldwin added, referencing the Empire State's Democratic presidential primary.
It will consist of thousands of radio antennas that will collectively cover a square kilometer (hence the name), spread out in mathematically intricate patterns in South Africa and Australia.
In my own case, I knew mathematically that getting an oil change or new brake pads wouldn't break my wallet, but it took a while to accept it emotionally.
Jon said that preternatural buzzer speed and vast stores of knowledge, coupled with "a relentless pursuit of a mathematically optimized money-maximizing betting strategy," put Mr. Holzhauer in control.
He did not drop out of the 2016 race after it was mathematically impossible for him to win, nor did he abandon his 2020 bid after a heart attack.
The study, which was published on Wednesday in the journal Matter, mathematically modeled the process of espresso grinding before implementing their suggestions at Tailored Coffee Roasters in Eugene, Oregon.
An unsolved question is whether a flow that starts smooth always stays smooth or whether the velocity of the fluid could, at least mathematically, become infinite in some regions.
And there is no metaphor more apt to describe Mr. Abrahamsen's music than a snowflake: pleasantly soft and simple from a distance, mathematically precise and complex under a microscope.
Mathematically, if we changed all of the closed primaries to open primaries, we could generously assume Sanders would have done 5 points better in each of the six states.
An acceptance ratio of 5 words added per month to 100,000 requested isn't inclusive mathematically, even if assuming that most of those suggestions are repeats or disqualified for inclusion.
At a certain point in the process, even if a candidate has not yet cinched the required number of delegates, it becomes mathematically impossible for the rest to catch up.
But a new study in IEEE Transactions on Intelligent Transportation Systems mathematically models the implications of the larger problem: You're not keeping the right distance from the car behind you.
This coherence is easy to explain mathematically, but pretty hard to construct physically, since teeny disturbances from the outside world can cause particles to pick and settle in a spin.
Yes, Cruz and Kasich are both mathematically eliminated from winning the nomination outright, but they could still succeed in their plot to stop Trump from winning a first-ballot victory.
Though the Vermont senator is already mathematically eliminated from winning the Democratic nomination through pledged delegates, he has said he will stay in the race until July's convention in Philadelphia.
"It may be possible with careful design to extract the features you need without keeping the original, in a way where it's mathematically impossible to recreate the recording," Kortz said.
Trust can be coded up, and it can be computed to be true or false by way of mathematically-backed certainty, that is enforced by powerful encryption to cement it.
The challengers "have not shown that it is more probable than not that illegitimate considerations were the predominant motivation behind the plan's deviations from mathematically equal district populations," Breyer wrote.
Because it will be mathematically impossible to moderate encrypted communications, the firm will have an excuse to take less responsibility for content running through its apps, limiting its moderation costs.
The decrease in hydroxyls, they wrote last year in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, is "the mathematically most likely explanation" for the rise in methane levels after 219.
He has already been mathematically eliminated from winning the primary with an outright majority of delegates, and his shadow campaign to win delegates on the convention floor is falling apart.
The SPD has not ruled out a three-way alliance also involving the Greens, a change from 2013 when the constellation was mathematically possible but the political will was absent.
" The quantum wave function of a particle mathematically describes all of its possible states, or as Melko describes it to me, it is the "infinitely complex…reality of the particle.
If a country's private sector has net savings, then mathematically the government must be running a deficit or the country must be exporting the excess, generating a current-account surplus.
Both are mathematically related, meaning that if the holder of the private key "signs" or encrypts a message with this key, it can be decrypted with the corresponding public one.
Following the rules is mathematically enforced—no government or police force need come in and tell you the transaction you've logged is false (or extort bribes or bully the participants).
IN 22016 Nicolaus Copernicus proposed, in a mathematically rigorous way, that the Earth is not the centre of the universe, and thus that all things do not revolve around it.
"As much as we all believe we're individuals — we are — we all act within a range of outcomes that frankly, can be modeled mathematically and be highly predictable," Palihapitiya said.
Hamilton showed mathematically that altruism can be a beneficial reproductive strategy for an organism, so long as the altruistic act benefits another organism to which it is sufficiently genetically similar.
With a handful of notable exceptions, most movies take narrative linearity for granted, proceeding from one thing to the next in what seems to be an almost mathematically necessary sequence.
Nothing else in this division is up for grabs; the Seahawks clinched it last week, the Cardinals are mathematically out of it, and the Rams already got Jeff Fisher fired.
So the machine assumes that in the end, different groups (differentiated by sex, gender, ethnicity, etc.) should be similar overall and mathematically compensates for any major discrepancies in the results.
He expresses that mathematically—if your leg hits the ground at this angle, the knee is over here, the foot is over there—and he puts that into his designs.
But every hot streak always ends the same way: broken, not because some grubby, rumpled drunk showed up and ruined the vibe but because, mathematically, that's what's supposed to happen.
Carrying 577 delegates total, the March 17 states could make it mathematically impossible for Sanders to become the nominee if Biden wins the lion's share, as he's expected to do.
Under the supervision of her boss, Leo (Robert Petkoff), and assisted by the mathematically accomplished Bo (Karoline Xu), Hilary devises an experiment to demonstrate that children are by nature altruistic.
As those occupations increasingly propel our society, they fear that enrichment programs for mathematically gifted children, while rooted in meritocratic ideals, have become a particularly potent means of reinforcing privilege.
Mathematically, the center-right has enough votes to win the Senate in a ballot run-off, but in the Lower House, it could be stopped by a PD-M5S partnership.
Then the researchers evaluated all the participants' decisions according to their "algorithmic complexity," or basically, whether or not the patterns each person generated were easier or harder to summarize mathematically.
Mathematically, however, Pheu Thai's chances of regaining power would be reduced even if it is the top vote-getter if one of its allied parties, Thai Raksa Chart, is disqualified.
The new SAT has many more word problems than the old version that are supposed to force students to think mathematically by coming up with a mathematical model for a situation.
Remarkably, Gao, Jafferis and Wall noticed that their scenario is mathematically equivalent to a process called quantum teleportation, which is key to quantum cryptography and can be demonstrated in laboratory experiments.
These quantum bits, or qubits, communicate with one another through entanglement, the quantum mechanical idea where sets of multiple qubits are treated as mathematically indistinguishable units until the machine measures them.
Entanglement, what Einstein called "spooky action at a distance," describes things that are separated far in distance yet seem to be inseparable mathematically—measuring one seems to immediately impact the other.
Mathematically, Wisconsin won't make or break Trump's path to the Republican nomination, but a loss here could make it much harder for the Republican front-runner to clinch the party's nomination.
Travis Konecny, Radko Gudas, Couturier and Ryan Hartman each scored in regulation for the Flyers, who remained mathematically alive in the race for the final playoff spot in the Eastern Conference.
Over the past few months, Sanders had been energizing his supporters by telling them that victory was possible, even after it seemed mathematically highly unlikely for him to win the nomination.
Long after it became mathematically impossible for Kasich to win before the convention, and less than 24 hours after Cruz decided to throw in the towel, Kasich will end his campaign.
That in turn mathematically lowers the expected value of an individual lottery ticket, explaining why a larger jackpot that stirs up intense news coverage might not always be the best proposition.
Getting back to stocks, a recent paper by Ivo Welch entitled "The (Time-Varying) Importance of Disaster Risk " attempts to mathematically assess the cost of preventing oneself against a market catastrophe.
You'll be fed a bunch of hand-crafted and mathematically generated playlists up front before you most likely just go back to listening to the playlists you made again and again.
Though mathematically defining this strategy is not in the scope of this paper, we can see that the strategy DeepCubeA is employing is one that is not readily obvious to humans.
More recently, it became mathematically impossible for John Kasich to win a delegate majority, and Ted Cruz would now probably have to rely on unpledged delegates to clear the victory threshold.
Not only did he refuse to say yes, Trump launched into a diatribe complaining how the entire process is "mathematically unfair" because he had to compete against so many candidates. What?
Instead, we got a strong Cruz performance that is encouraging him to argue, accurately, that he is the only non-Trump candidate who has a mathematically plausible path to a majority.
That whopper from Trump, which has mathematically zero chance of coming true, covered up a second whopper from Trump, because if the Mexicans will not pay for the wall, who will?
Humans can arrive at similar behaviours via biological evolution, and also through reinforcement learning or by imitating success, processes that are mathematically similar to biological evolution and lead to similar outcomes.
From that article: "Mathematically speaking, take a picture of a shadowed area — it's got the right color, it's just very noisy because not many photons landed in those pixels," says Levoy.
With the team mathematically eliminated from the playoff race, the Yankees decided Friday to allow Masahiro Tanaka to rest his forearm injury and turn to Severino for his second straight start.
"The point we scored in America helped move us up to sixth place in the championship and mathematically we can still aim for fifth," said Racing Point team boss Otmar Szafnauer.
The man has a lot of nerve dismissing these questions in his condescending only-adult-in-the-room tone when it is mathematically impossible for him to win the nomination outright.
From a distance, the new capitals look traditional; up close, you see that the acanthus leaves and scrolls have been replaced by abstract crinkly forms (mathematically determined, "like fractals," Andraos says).
Most importantly, their dividend yields, defined as payouts relative to share prices, are mathematically more attractive after Monday's sell-off in the markets — provided these companies do not change their policies. 
"To think that you can work for 30 or 40 years and have enough money to fund retirement for 30 or 203 years doesn't add up mathematically," said Collinson of Transamerica.
But the conservatives and Greens are already working together in several regional governments and some polls suggest a tie-up might be mathematically possible at the national level after a Sept.
Currently, no one has proven mathematically that such an algorithm does not exist, but there are weaker proofs that make it unlikely that a yet-undiscovered super-fast classical algorithm exists.
Professor Arrow proved that their system of equations mathematically cohere: Prices exist that bring all markets into simultaneous equilibrium (whereby every item produced at the equilibrium price would be voluntarily purchased).
There are several ways to do this, but the most popular works like this: A program on your device mathematically generates two cryptographic keys — a public key and a private key.
But the cap spike is what made it mathematically possible for the Warriors to afford to sign Durant even with Stephen Curry, Klay Thompson and Draymond Green already on the roster.
Although he remains the strongest challenger to Trump, as of last week Cruz has been mathematically eliminated from the race to get the requisite 1,237 delegates before the party's July convention.
"You can be the same cup size — mathematically the same cup size — but have either more or less breast tissue on top of your cup than there is [space for]," she says.
Quantum key distribution (QKD) is, generally, a quantum cryptographic technique in which encryption keys—used to mathematically unlock protected data—are moved from place to place under the protection of quantum correlations.
But despite all this, the idea that there is a day where you're mathematically more likely to be sad doesn't go much deeper than the fact that it, y'know, sounds about right.
"Mathematically, it is within the lifetime of anybody in college today that the situation in Israel, for Israelis and Palestinians, will either reach some kind of harmony, or catastrophe," Mr. Buttigieg said.
And once a signature is published, anyone in the world can use standard software tools to mathematically verify that it was signed with the same private key as Nakamoto's earliest Bitcoin transactions.
" (Mathematically, the calculations from both directions for a given candidate will always reach majorities at the same grade.) Similarly calculated, Sanders, Clinton, and Cruz all have the same majority-grade, "Average President.
Even if the allegations about "selling" tissue were true in the first place, it would be mathematically ludicrous to imagine that doing so could have been some big moneymaker for Planned Parenthood.
Mathematically modeling those almost limitless directions and positions in every known, planned or unplanned situation is time-consuming and may not even yield a complete picture of what is happening, says Wehner.
With "neutral" in Kaplan's view at between 2.5 percent and 2.75 percent, "mathematically there's at least a couple more increases to get to that level," he told reporters after a talk here.
Both teams are all but mathematically eliminated from playoff contention, and the Lions are suffering from brutal injuries keeping some of their best players — Matthew Stafford, Kerryon Johnson — from taking the field.
They're like the golden spiral staircase, steps that, mathematically speaking and from a bird's-eye view, carry the climber farther away from the central axis of origin at a particularly pleasing rate.
The Oakland A's were mathematically eliminated from the playoffs on September 22, though they were never in the race at all, and even sold off their best pitcher at the trade deadline.
Of course, this will require them to survive in the Championship this term, with the fact that they are not already mathematically safe an indicator of how far there is to go.
Of course, she did endorse Hillary Clinton in 2016 -- but only after Clinton had mathematically eliminated Sanders, after former President Barack Obama and then-Vice President Biden had endorsed the eventual nominee.
Even if Sanders has little chance of catching Biden in the delegate count absent a dramatic change in voter opinion, the postponement of numerous primaries could mathematically keep him afloat for months.
One would expect that next week, when he improbably starts an N.F.L. game for a team still mathematically in playoff contention, he will come back to earth, even against the ordinary Jaguars.
I wonder if there's any way to mathematically determine how big my boobs will grow so that I can just get this thing and cross one nagging "must buy!" off my list.
Now, surveyors place a global positioning system receiver on the summit ice for an hour, and mathematically calculate the height of the sea from satellites and measurements of gravity at the base.
Fear not, young lover, I will not pile on — though I do note, purely mathematically, that you probably have another four or five years before you hit your family's lucky-duck deadline.
But the Democrat who wants to compete with him in November but still navigate a mathematically complicated morass of elections and rack up delegates across the country before the convention in July.
By September, the Democratic National Committee will impose far stricter benchmarks to qualify for the debates, and the historically large field will face a mathematically inevitable fate: Not everyone can catch fire.
By September, the Democratic National Committee will impose far stricter benchmarks to qualify for the debates, and the historically large field will face a mathematically inevitable fate: Not everyone can catch fire.
There's a vicious cycle at work: The lack of African-American representation in math can end up feeding pernicious biases, which in turn add to the many obstacles mathematically talented minorities face.
You can use this in large data sets to mathematically talk about the probability that someone belongs to a particular ancestry group or is a combination of different ancestry groups, called haplogroups.
The ghostly portrait, which looks as if it emerged out of the ether of collective consciousness, is actually a representation of the data that makes Fanon's features mathematically distinct from other faces.
Mitt Romney's tax plan in 225 had many fewer cuts, and researchers still found it was mathematically impossible to remove enough deductions to make it not a net cut for the rich.
And while it is now mathematically impossible for Cruz to clinch the Republican nomination without a contested convention, Trump only needs to win 63 percent of the remaining delegates to win outright.
And to prove their point even further, the researchers recorded the sound of knuckles cracking from three test subjects, and compared the digital acoustic waves to those mathematically produced by the computer simulation.
Some objects will have a set of hitboxes that overlap each other, ensuring that no matter how fast the thing is going, the range around its shape is as accurate as mathematically possible.
For the mathematically challenged, use a handy-dandy cat age calculator online, or, add 15 years for your cat's first year of life, then add 10 years for the second year of life.
University of Alabama obesity researcher David Allison sums up the research this way: Adding physical activity has a very modest effect on weight loss — "a lesser effect than you'd mathematically predict," he said.
At 4-7-1, the Cincinnati Bengals are all but mathematically out of it, so it comes down to the Pittsburgh Steelers and the Baltimore Ravens, who are currently tied at 6-5.
Mathematically, 276,000 is going to be good for Tesla's bottom line: it means $276 million in the bank from deposits alone, and demand that will keep Tesla's factories busy for years to come.
While it is not mathematically impossible for Sanders to win the nomination, he has to win a prohibitively large percentage of the remaining delegates: more than 60 percent, according to Nate Silver's calculations.
While each's grid's relationship to the painting's square seems perfectly balanced, and perhaps even arrived at mathematically, the overlaying of five structural configurations wreaks havoc with the eye's desire for order and symmetry.
Although mathematically it makes the most sense to pay back the debts with the highest interest rates first, for Sall, starting with the smallest ones — regardless of interest rate — was far more motivating.
The Sunweb rider mathematically secured the points category for the leading sprinter during Friday's long and hot 19th stage from Embrun to Salon-de-Provence — at 222km the longest in this year's Tour.
That may be true mathematically, but as Paul himself has indicated, dealing with the deficit by increasing some individual taxes to make up for corporate cuts doesn't make a lot of political sense.
On June 3, 2008, the media declared Barack Obama the presumptive nominee — but at that point, every state had voted, and the results of the pledged delegate count were mathematically impossible to change.
He also questioned why Mr. Kasich, who has been mathematically eliminated from getting the 1,237 delegates needed to secure the nomination, is remaining in the race through the June 7 primary in California.
"I think a contested convention may be an inevitability unless Donald Trump can a secure a majority of delegates going into the convention, which mathematically seems a bit tough right now," said Rep.
It would also make it mathematically impossible to control the epidemic globally, putting out of reach critical treatment targets for getting ahead of the disease before Africa's young-adult population doubles in 2050.
With Ted Cruz and John Kasich mathematically eliminated but vowing to fight on, the only unknown left is whether Trump will reach the magic number of 1,237 delegates before the Republican National Convention.
The key to reconciling them in this situation, I believe, is noting that Sanders has not been mathematically eliminated yet — not from winning an outright delegate majority or a majority of pledged delegates.
Scott's campaign has called on Nelson to drop out, saying it was mathematically impossible to make up the difference of about 12,600 votes, 0.15 percent of the more than 8 million ballots cast.
On January 1, New Jersey replaced its bail system with an algorithm designed to mathematically assess the risk of defendants fleeing or committing a crime—particularly a violent one—before their trial date.
Tulsi Gabbard remaining in the campaign but failing to qualify for the next debate after the DNC made it mathematically impossible for her to do so with her small pickup from American Samoa.
Mathematically, pi is less a child of geometry than an early ancestor of calculus, the branch of mathematics, devised in the 17th century, that deals with anything that curves, moves or changes continuously.
"Sabetta is spectacularly creative, and she is doing really mathematically sophisticated work," said Pedro Reis, the session organizer, who leads the Flexible Structures Laboratory at the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology in Lausanne.
I can give you, say, 33.333 and it doesn't take any special mental contortions for you to make sense of it (not saying that you, in particular, are mathematically challenged, but play along).
At the end of a round when it is mathematically impossible for a single champion to emerge within those 25 consecutive rounds, the remaining spellers in the competition will be declared co-champions.
But if that trillion-dollar boost to the government's yawning fiscal hole is comparatively small mathematically, it could add up to much more politically if it keeps Democrats away from the negotiating table.
He also declined to bow out of the 2016 primary even after it was mathematically impossible to win the nomination, instead successfully pushing for a more progressive party platform and major rule changes.
Biden is now officially the establishment candidate, but he's still got the same baggageIn lining up behind Biden, mainstream Democrats probably stopped Sanders' from mathematically clinching the nomination before July's Democratic National Convention.
Determine Football "Greatness" — Mathematically: Use sports statistics to create graphs via this lesson, in which students explore both the objective and subjective criteria used to determine the "greatness" of a person or team.
I use real data from many sources and a best regression (the best fitting line), which I have the students mathematically analyze to see how much carbon emissions are really affecting the country.
Allying with the Social Democrats (SPO), the party with which the OVP shared power for decades, is mathematically possible but unlikely as there is no love lost between Kurz and the SPO leadership.
This is useful because if you're trying to solve equations, and you know you have symmetries, you can essentially find a way mathematically to get rid of those symmetries and make your equations simpler.
Seawright, in fact, says it will be "mathematically impossible" for any candidate to run strongly on Super Tuesday without first receiving, in effect, a stamp of approval from African American voters in South Carolina.
Colorado is the only team in the NHL that is mathematically eliminated from playoff contention, but the recent play of the New Jersey Devils has them on a fast track to join the Avalanche.
And, in case of the negotiation bot, the external knowledge representation will eliminate the ambiguities of the natural languages, allowing it to master the art of the deal in a structured, mathematically neat universe.
Its goal is not to find the most mathematically gnarly way of encrypting data, but rather to identify one that is sufficiently difficult to break without needing too much memory or computation to implement.
Kasich cannot mathematically win the majority of delegates before the Republican National Convention this summer, while Cruz technically still could — or at least put up a strong challenge to Trump at a contested convention.
But Europeans were not the only people to create representations of geographies and map spaces the of the Americas — and their mathematically based cartography was not the only way 216th-century landscapes were recorded.
Cramer thinks perhaps the media kept Sanders in the spotlight because it wanted a horse race, but now that Hillary Clinton has won a large number of super-delegates — that might be mathematically impossible.
While mathematically Timmermans had the support to secure the nomination, there was concern the scale of opposition would make for too toxic a political mix for the bloc to digest, officials and diplomats said.
They arrived at that estimate in 2013 after investigating the number of rare and common tree species in a sample of 5,000 tree species, and then mathematically extrapolating the figures to the greater Amazon.
Clinton's share of Texas' 252 delegates, more than twice the number at stake in any other Democratic race on Tuesday, should widen a gap that is increasingly difficult mathematically for Mr. Sanders to bridge.
Cruz also continued to push for rival John Kasich to drop out of the GOP race, noting that it is mathematically impossible for him to secure the necessary number of delegates before the convention.
It's not mathematically possible to reach the "magic number" of delegates yet — but Al Gore in 33 and John Kerry in 2004 won so convincingly on Super Tuesday that their opponents quit shortly afterward.
The average member in the Cast Bullet Association is a 55-year-old man, typically mathematically-inclined tinkerers from professions where they used their hands, such as dentists, mechanics or surgeons, Mr. Reiss said.
Cruz is on track for a third-place finish and possibly getting shut out, which would bring him close to being mathematically eliminated from winning the nomination before the Republican National Convention in July.
Because those elections were closer, and the error led pollsters to call the election incorrectly, the errors seemed much more significant — even when, mathematically, the pollsters missed by a smaller margin than in France.
Dole says GOPers should fall in line behind Trump The dynamic isn't much better on the Democratic side, where Bernie Sanders is mathematically blocked from clinching the nomination but won't go down without a fight.
By mathematically analyzing scans of the auditory cortex and grouping clusters of brain cells with similar activation patterns, the scientists have identified neural pathways that react almost exclusively to the sound of music — any music.
The artist, whom we've written about before, recently launched a Kickstarter to fund a coloring book that lets the less artistic among us add our personal touches to his mathematically illustrated seashells, butterflies, and flowers.
He and his siblings open up about how young Warren was influenced by their parents: a mathematically inclined mother afflicted with headaches who would sometimes "lash out" and an ideological father who served in Congress.
Presidential fight has Republicans on edge at Florida resort Following Trump's win in New York, Cruz has joined Kasich in being mathematically eliminated from securing the nomination ahead of the convention, a CNN analysis shows.
These shallow circuits were able to solve an algebra problem using a fixed number of operations (that is, they had a "constant depth") which is mathematically impossible for a classical circuit with a constant depth.
A few notes: No, this doesn't mean that we can now directly image an exoplanet's optical light, as this method doesn't produce pretty images, but rather takes data in a sort of mathematically transformed spectrum.
But it will also be mathematically impossible to address the workforce diversity gap without addressing the same gap in the education, and the results in K-12 are an encouraging step in the right direction.
It's what's happening to offensive and defensive efficiency for every single possession a player is on the court—controlling, mathematically, statistically, for the impact of teammates, which vary from lineup to lineup and by opponent.
Clinton delivered eight years ago to the day, on June 7, 2008, four days after Barack Obama had sealed his party's nomination — a contest that was mathematically closer than the one with Mr. Sanders now.
With just 52 seats in the Senate, the Republicans can only mathematically afford to lose two of their party members' votes to get the measure passed with Vice President Mike Pence's potential tie-breaking vote.
Why people choose the debt avalanche: Since you're prioritizing debts with the highest interest rate, this method is the most mathematically efficient option and the one that will save you the most money on interest.
With only six points separating the top six of 10 sailors qualified for the medal round after 12 preliminary races, the gold, silver and bronze were mathematically attainable by most of the final-round sailboarders.
The Wisconsin study suggested it was mathematically possible — though far from certain — that the number of voters who stayed home in the 2016 general election exceeded Donald J. Trump's 22,748-vote margin of victory there.
At one point on election night, Mr. Hernández was losing by 5 percent of the vote with almost 60 percent of the total polling places counted, and Honduras's electoral commission declared the lead mathematically insurmountable.
An election official in Erie County, which is part of the district, said it was "mathematically improbable" that the outstanding ballots would change the result, and Mr. Collins's Democratic opponent, Nate McMurray, conceded on Monday.
To preserve confidentiality, the bureau's directors have determined they need to adopt a "formal privacy" approach, one that adds uncertainty to census data before it is published and achieves privacy assurances that are provable mathematically.
The WRU said there would be no promotion or relegation in any of their leagues and teams will remain in the league they currently compete in as no team was mathematically guaranteed promotion or relegation.
It is one of the surest, most unyielding rules in presidential politics: Once one candidate has a sizable delegate lead, it becomes difficult — at first increasingly improbable, then mathematically impossible — for another to catch up.
He sat in front of the mirror and analyzed his tremors in great detail, then extrapolated them mathematically into models that he then built into complex headpieces made of wood, sequins, beads, mirror, and other materials.
ZCash itself calls these secret keys "toxic waste," and they report that last week they went through a mathematically and physically elaborate ceremony in which the network was initiated and the "toxic waste" was then destroyed.
Predicting mass shootings, meanwhile, is mathematically almost impossible, as Vox's Brian Resnick and Javier Zarracina explain: The sad truth is that the only personal factors that reliably correlate with mass shooters are being young and male.
Captured by the Operational Land Imager on NASA and the USGS' Landsat 8 satellite, these striking images show us what looks like a bunch of jet skiers zipping across the North Sea in mathematically precise formation.
It's similar to how the trajectory of a planet around the sun can be expressed mathematically as a series of angles, as a series of times, or in terms of any of several other convenient parameters.
What's special mathematically about pointer states is that the decoherence-inducing interactions with the environment don't scramble them: Either the pointer state is preserved, or it is simply transformed into a state that looks nearly identical.
Mr Kasich's argument for staying in the race, even though it is by now mathematically impossible for him to win the primary process, is that he could emerge as the consensus candidate at such a convention.
As influencers and institutions realize the value of an immutable public ledger to store information, track transactions and understand that bitcoin is mathematically capped at 21 million bitcoins, people will rush to own and hold bitcoin.
The only things at stake in Sunday's final round of Premier League games are the last Champions League qualification spot, between Manchester City, Manchester United and — at least mathematically — West Ham, and the Europa League berth.
Based on a distributed ledger technology known as the blockchain, digital currencies are revolutionary because they require no trust between parties, they cannot be counterfeited, and the entire transaction history is completely transparent and mathematically proven.
A Times analysis of the results of the Iowa caucuses has found that more than 222 precincts reported results that were internally inconsistent, missing data or not mathematically possible under the rules of the Iowa caucuses.
The Vermont senator, who appeared at a joint rally with Clinton in New Hampshire earlier this month (long after he was mathematically eliminated from contention) was passionate in his summons to defeat the surging GOP nominee.
The score between the two countries was tied, 1-13, at that stage, but the U.S. actually had already been mathematically eliminated from the knockout rounds when Reilly Opelka lost the opening singles match to Fognini.
Blockchain's actually become a way to ... if you can get a content system on top of it, or a Twitter-like system on top of it, you can actually mathematically prove was this real or not?
Uploading a mind involves recording enough data about a person's working brain to replicate its cognitive functions mathematically, then to implement those mathematical functions in another device that will produce the same mind when it is active.
Researchers at IBM, for example, are developing schemes for figuring out mathematically how much error is likely to have been incurred in a computation and then extrapolating the output of a computation to the "zero noise" limit.
By the 1950s, even before theorists accepted the existence of the waves' most apparent sources (black holes), scientists had proven mathematically that these gravitational waves should be out there, according to the Nobel committee's Scientific Background statement.
The details of successfully using reinforcement learning in a particular domain are complex, but the general idea is simple: Give a learning algorithm, or "agent," a reward function, a mathematically defined signal to seek out and maximize.
"If we work hard at finding mathematically precise definitions of ethics, we may be able to deal with bias in AI and so be able to hand over some of these decisions to fairer machines," Walsh said.
By carefully modifying the LFSR and its associated frequency table, Akesson was able to mathematically generate his melody as a function of the program, rather than telling the program to play a long series of predetermined frequencies.
It was a summer of summonses: I had to run the equivalent of a national law firm on top of the campaign just for Ralph to remain a choice for voters and mathematically viable for the presidency.
Kasich has long been out of the race to win the nomination before the convention in Cleveland this July, but Tuesday night's defeat in the Empire State made it mathematically impossible for Cruz to do so either.
Like her decision to conveniently endorse Clinton when Sanders was mathematically eliminated, Warren finally chose to speak out against DAPL on the same day the Army Corps of Engineers denied a crucial permit for the pipeline's completion.
Kasich, who badly trails the other two remaining Republicans in the race and is already mathematically eliminated from achieving a nomination-clinching 1,237 delegates, enjoys the highest net positive rating at 31 percent positive, 19 percent negative.
Mr Cruz could yet force the property developer into a contested convention, though it is now mathematically impossible for the Texan senator to win his own outright majority, even if he were to win every remaining delegate.
John Kasich have been mathematically eliminated from winning the nomination outright, but both carry on in hopes of blocking Trump from getting the 1,237 he needs to win on the first ballot at the Republican National Convention.
Both Kasich and Cruz are mathematically eliminated from securing the nomination on the first ballot, while Trump would have to win about 60 percent of the remaining delegates in order to lock up the required 1,237 delegates.
Dancers in Schlemmer's rigid, voluminous, geometric costumes became living sculptures moving mathematically, like marionettes, over fields of color — a plastic metaphysical vision that would haunt the performance art of Robert Wilson, David Bowie, Lady Gaga and others.
Since his days bombing the same bricks that birthed the word graffiti, the Italian-born, mathematically-educated artist Moneyless (real name Teo Pirisi) has seen his work rise from vandalism to the vanguard of contemporary abstract art.
The moves — and that line of thinking — are infuriating to some establishment Democrats and Biden allies, who fear a repeat of 2016, when Sanders declined to drop out after it was mathematically impossible for him to win.
Some cosmologists have argued that it is not inconsistent — at least mathematically — to imagine that the entire universe as we know it could just be a computer simulation, as in "The Matrix" — another movie with long shadows.
The Texas senator is effectively mathematically eliminated from reaching that mark ahead of the convention, while Trump would need to win more than 60 percent of the outstanding delegates, a much higher clip than he's been averaging.
"I really did not think this was mathematically possible," Burnham said in his acceptance speech, and neither had most pundits, who predicted that the "Star Is Born" director Bradley Cooper would have this debut award sewn up.
Not even James's presence could prevent a sixth straight missed postseason for the new Lakers, who are mere days from being mathematically eliminated from the playoffs entering Sunday's visit to Madison Square Garden to face the Knicks.
Focusing on the brain's auditory region — located, appropriately enough, in the temporal lobes right above the ears — the scientists analyzed voxels, or three-dimensional pixels, of the images mathematically to detect similar patterns of neuronal excitement or quietude.
The wider point, though, is that even if it turns out to be possible to build AVs governed by mathematically rigorous rules of the road, the industry's progress would still be subject to the vagaries of human nature.
Sweden and Germany are both on three points with leaders Mexico on six heading into the final group games meaning there is all to play for — including, mathematically, for bottom team South Korea who are without a point.
Yet when Wright decided to reveal his identity as Nakamoto, he chose to do it via face-to-face meetings with a handful of journalists and Bitcoin insiders instead of providing mathematically rigorous proof that anyone could verify.
With certain kinds of mathematically dense modular synth music, like that of Brooklyn producer Datach'i, the sheer lushness of detail makes one feel like they can sense the moving parts of the process in an unusually direct way.
Google has gotten increasingly savvy to these tricks however, and employs tricks like latent semantic indexing which essentially gauges how 'real' the content on a website seems by mathematically analyzing the relationships between the words on the site.
" The no-go list included the English letter "N," according to the New York Times, in order to "preempt social scientists from expressing dissent mathematically: N > 2, with 'N' being the number of Mr. Xi's terms in office.
Crucially, data requests can only succeed if the company retains the relevant data, which has driven many users to end-to-end encrypted services like WhatsApp or Signal that are mathematically prevented from intercepting and storing user messages.
Goalie John Gibson stopped 35 shots for the Ducks, who have won three of four games but are all but mathematically eliminated from the playoff picture, sitting ahead of only the Los Angeles Kings in the Western Conference.
Mr. Trump may not be serious about debating Mr. Sanders, but he is clearly serious about seeking to elevate him over Hillary Clinton in their primary race, which is mathematically almost impossible for Mr. Sanders to win. Mrs.
You have the Clinton corruption going back many, many years, I think all the way back to cattle features where the Wall Street Journey figured out it was mathematically impossible for her to make that much money honestly.
Under new Democratic Party rules, superdelegates won't be able to vote on the first ballot for president unless their votes cannot mathematically change the outcome of the pledged delegate votes as determined by state primary and caucus results.
By finding that limit the researchers ended up settling two other questions almost as a byproduct: Tsirelson's problem in physics, about how to mathematically model entanglement, and a related problem in pure mathematics called the Connes embedding conjecture.
Dr. Isaac Bruno (Patrick J. Adams) is such a stick in the mud that, in the opening scene, he proves mathematically to his students that searching for life beyond Earth is a safer bet than looking for love.
Now, I am obviously no mathematically whiz (evident by the fact that I spend my free time viewing my math teacher's YouTube channel), but surely there is nothing too scandalous about conic sections, complex dynamics, and correlation values.
The maths of string theory only works if there are more than four dimensions: three spatial dimensions, a time dimension, and then lots of other dimensions that are so small that they can't be detected, only derived mathematically.
Leclerc, who has won the last two races, is fourth overall but 102 points behind the Briton and only mathematically in title contention against a rival who has finished all but two races this season on the podium.
But once I got over that, the opportunity to really get to know so many students and talk at length with them about the transformative process they were going through—not just mathematically but psychologically—was pretty cool.
The crux of the problem is that the Republicans want to repeal most — if not all — of the taxes that were put in place to finance the health care expansion, which would make maintaining the benefits mathematically impossible.
Barring some mathematically satisfying anniversary or the death of a significant person, it's hard to imagine a magazine editor willing to produce a full rehash of a story that's history and not current event, however relevant to our times.
But you can understand why Sanders, who has been campaigning tirelessly to get as many votes as he can in California, would be furious that the AP is saying he's been literally mathematically eliminated if it's not strictly true.
As physicist Adam Falkowski (aka Jester) explains at Résonaances, these signals correspond to a parameter known as Yukawa coupling, which mathematically describes the interaction between the Higgs field and massless particles that results in, well, particles that have mass.
It was always the case that if a declining group in the GOP coalition — think white non-college voters — intensified its pro-Republican preferences enough, that would mathematically be enough to negate the pro-Democratic effects of demographic change.
AUSTIN, Texas (Reuters) - Valtteri Bottas took pole position for Mercedes on Saturday at a U.S. Grand Prix the Finn has to win if he is to have any chance of staying mathematically in contention for the Formula One championship.
I've tried to make sense of it, but it is a highly complicated puzzle and to make such a determination with any degree of certainty requires mathematically projecting how money will flow between hundreds of institutions around the globe.
He made the decision not to hire established celebrity actors for the show, which would mathematically increase its chances of attention, but to start from scratch with lesser-known talent: "At HBO, we make our own stars," Bloys said.
"Figuring out how to mathematically make [random growth] rigorous is a huge stumbling block," said Sheffield, noting that Martin Hairer of the University of Warwick won the Fields Medal in 2014 for work that overcame just these kinds of obstacles.
But he was one of the first to formalize what that relationship might look like in practice: In 1984, his "probably approximately correct" (PAC) model mathematically defined the conditions under which a mechanistic system could be said to "learn" information.
It's mathematically difficult to make any conclusions using very small datasets, especially when you're talking about just 10 clusters of stars in an entire galaxy, explained Nicolas Martin, astronomer at the Observatory in Strasbourg in France said in a Twitter thread.
Washington (CNN)It is mathematically impossible for Bernie Sanders to win enough delegates in the remaining Democratic contests to secure the nomination, but his aides see a path through a convention battle in Philadelphia that would target the party's superdelegates.
In theory, you should communicate with them over a different medium to verify they aren't someone else pretending to be them; in a perfect world, you would use the tools Signal and WhatsApp provide to be mathematically certain of this.
Over the weekend, Uber CEO Dara Khosrowshahi said MIT stood for "Mathematically Incompetent Theories" after a new working paper from the university's Center for Energy and Environmental Policy Research estimated that Uber and Lyft drivers earn $3.37 an hour after expenses.
This dip has more to do with Cruz staying in the race after being mathematically eliminated—and, possibly, the Republican electorate beginning to warm to the idea of a Trump presidency—than it has to do with his selection of Fiorina.
The researchers found that while these fractal patterns — that is, the mathematically distinct "hallmark" of the artist's work, not necessarily visible to the naked eye — increased in the work of healthy artists over time, they decreased in those with neurodegenerative disorders.
First of all, people are bad at understanding probability so [laughs] ... When you've got a binary choice, when you've got an underdog, to think that there's no probability that the underdog will win is a pretty absurd, mathematically absurd, idea.
But even if that scenario is mathematically possible, it may not be politically feasible to wrest the nomination away from him if he receives more delegates than any other candidate, even if just shy of the 1,6900 majority. http://bit.
In response to these massive risks, we have collectively adopted end-to-end encryption to ensure it is mathematically impossible to steal data or breach communications between, let's say, two FBI agents investigating a national security matter like the election interference.
With mathematics, big data, and geocoding, it has become an everyday practice in the US to sort voters based on political belief, and then mathematically group their votes for the sole purpose of rendering some votes meaningless and others more valuable.
What these two mathematically defined worldviews do, Venkatasubramanian said, is govern how computers judge observed phenomena (like the IQ test scores) and how accurately they map to what you want to eventually decide—who is most qualified for an academic scholarship.
"The document is filled with jargon, but at the same time, it is mathematically ambiguous," said Ms. Hill, who recently received the Presidential Award for Excellence in Mathematics and Science Teaching, a prestigious award bestowed by the White House in August.
" The core of his analysis is that the other papers are using "the wrong mental model" — measuring the wrong process — and by doing so "they bring to the table the wrong form of maths and thereby an apparently mathematically objective pessimism.
By searching for faces which were mathematically similar to that of one of their colleagues, and applying fine control to the diodes, the researchers persuaded FaceNet, on 70% of attempts, that the colleague in question was actually someone else entirely.
Cruz, who finished third in all except Pennsylvania when five states voted Tuesday, is mathematically eliminated from securing the GOP nomination outright, though his campaign has strategically secured delegates who would support him at a contested convention after they become unbound.
I am about to start "Hidden Figures," by Margot Lee Shetterly, which treats a theme very close to that of my own recent book, "The Glass Universe" — namely the participation of large groups of mathematically gifted women in important scientific endeavors.
So big is first prize this week that 10 players are mathematically capable of topping the money list, and as much as Ko would love to win the money title, she is more concerned with how her ankle holds up.
McCarthy's thesis is that the unconscious works mathematically and in images, and it regards the relatively new advent of language with deep distrust, as a kind of virus that crept into a system that worked perfectly well for thousands of years.
And short of a massive religious revival in America that restocks the pond, Republicans run the risk Trump's victory will conceal what they likely figured out four years ago — that 2020 and beyond look to be mathematically ugly given America's changing demographics.
So, though South Carolina doesn't mathematically doom Sanders in terms of delegates, and though it's too early to doomsay over Super Tuesday, it might be time to think about what Sanders's political revolution will become in the event that his candidacy fails.
So far, scientists have ruled out the idea of what's known as "the vanilla WIMP," or the most basic, most mathematically obvious idea of what a WIMP could be, agreeing that the real WIMP is probably a lot stranger and less predictable.
On a given Tool album you'll hear intricate polyrhythms and mathematically guided time signatures, tribal beats to make your third eye wet, and easter eggs which have led Tool fans to learn about the Fibonacci Sequence, ayahuasca journeys, and extra-dimensional beings.
Google, Microsoft, and Facebook are the leaders in this field: all three have mathematically and historically correct abaci: Google's is a Western-style model with ten beads, and Microsoft and Facebook are using a 1:4 Japanese-style model that is correctly oriented.
It's these newer forecasters, who have been on the air for a relatively junior five years or so, that have the strongest spines when speaking about climate science that — while nearly mathematically indisputable — still stirs tensions in many U.S. communities, explained Morales.
It's the final chapter in the trilogy of adaptations of E.L. James' Fifty Shades of Grey books: 2015's Fifty Shades of Grey, which only an alien could love, and 2017's Fifty Shades Darker, which we mathematically proved was darker than advertised.
Based on a scientific curiosity called a Klein bottle, which is an impossible 3D shape whose insides and outsides are mathematically identical, the intricate pieces that make up this infinite puzzle can be transferred to its opposite side by simply flipping them over.
Naturally a failure to convert casts more attention on the head coach, even if it makes sense mathematically, but the Packers were 4-for-6 on two-point tries this season and Aaron Rodgers was playing like a powerful and vengeful deity.
That high number of potential opponents — 20 senators and 36 members of the House of Representatives — could present GOP leaders with a mathematically impossible task of getting their American Health Care Act in front of President Donald Trump to sign into law.
"It actually is mathematically possible," facial recognition startup Kairos CEO Brian Brackeen told me on a panel at TechCrunch Disrupt SF. Algorithms are sets of rules that computers follow in order to solve problems and make decisions about a particular course of action.
A 15% corporate tax rate is the goal, but as administration officials like Gary Cohn say it's mathematically impossible, Ortiz says anything is better than the current rate and small business owners hope the admin will bring it down as low as possible.
Colorado is the only team which is mathematically eliminated from postseason contention and while it appears Arizona will be next, the Coyotes try to stave off the inevitable for a little longer by earning two points when they host the Avalanche on Monday.
In his short victory speech at Trump tower, his gleaming palace in Manhattan, the real-estate mogul thanked his family and his team and then declared that "we don't have much of a race anymore…Senator Cruz is just about mathematically eliminated".
While the line between the Peter Kavinsky character and the Noah Centineo public persona became steadily blurrier, Centineo himself was busy on a press tour, giving interview answers that could have been mathematically calibrated in a lab as the perfect good-girl bait.
The Blackhawks remained mathematically alive by forcing overtime in a crazy game that saw a Jets goal overturned with three minutes left in regulation and Dylan Strome force the extra frame with his 218th goal with 23:22 left in the third.
Read More: I paid off $40,000 of student loans in 2 years thanks to a math-based strategy I'd recommend to just about anyoneWhile it is easier said than done, it is also mathematically the best strategy to get out of debt.
While some experts recommend the avalanche method, which minimizes the amount of interest you're paying overall and, mathematically, is the most efficient way to handle debt, researchers for the Harvard Business Review found that the snowball method is actually the most effective strategy.
Mathematically, Sanders will still be in it at this point (clinching primaries is hard under Democrats' proportional rules), but the question is whether he'll be able to sustain the kind of optimistic narratives he did in 2016, which kept him in the race.
It is in conversation not only with the work of such notable contemporaries as Luigi Ghirri, Stephen Shore and John Gossage, but also with the great mathematically minded innovators of early Italian Renaissance painting: Fra Angelico, Paolo Ucello and Piero della Francesca.
Perhaps the most popular lately — certainly the most talked about — is the "many-worlds interpretation": Every quantum event is a fork in the road, and one way to escape the difficulties is to imagine, mathematically speaking, that each fork creates a new universe.
Among the standouts are Mr. Bak's magisterial "SUN-OX-FACE," with its sweeping arc motif evoking the wingspan of a giant bird, and a more mathematically inclined wall piece by Dora Maurer in which a simple framing device is repeatedly and systematically interrupted.
" As Daniel Zaharopol, the director of a program for mathematically talented low-income middle-school students, put it when I interviewed him for a 2017 article: "Math is beautiful, and being a part of that should not be limited to just some people.
As the very final ballots trickle in from far-flung parts of the Andes and the Amazon, along with votes cast abroad, most experts say it is now mathematically impossible for Fujimori to claw back her tiny disadvantage of roughly 40,000 votes.
"As a result of Schramm's work, there were a lot of things in physics they'd known to be true in their physics way that suddenly entered the realm of things we could prove mathematically," said Sheffield, who was a friend and collaborator of Schramm's.
By our count, he has around 2472 delegates, which places him very far ahead of Ted Cruz and John Kasich: Indeed, both Cruz and Kasich have been mathematically eliminated from getting enough delegates to win on the convention's first ballot, under the party's current rules.
Over the past 230 years, Witten and others have learned that the string theories are also mathematically dual to quantum field theories—descriptions of particles moving through electromagnetic and other fields that serve as the language of the reigning "Standard Model" of particle physics.
Hillary Clinton still has a much more mathematically straightforward path to victory in the Electoral College vote, but suffers from an "enthusiasm gap" that may affect support at the polls on November 8th, with Trump voters significantly more likely to say they intend to vote.
With art that examines the intricate patterns of the basic makeup within the natural world, being able to zoom into the depths of an image or mathematically determine a precise markup on a piece ensures that Barreto's imagery is as detailed as his biological subjects.
The result was notable because complex videogames are mathematically more challenging than cerebral-seeming board games like chess or Go. Yet leaning against a wall backstage, Sam Altman, CEO of OpenAI, the research institute that created the bots, was as relieved as he was celebratory.
He may still pick up delegates here and there, but California, where Clinton leads in the polls, looms on June 7; if he's not mathematically eliminated before then, the state's primary—the last of the 2016 election—will almost certainly be the final nail.
There is one other out -- if the number of ballots to be counted (undervotes plus overvotes) is less than the margin between the two candidates, a manual recount is no longer required since it would be mathematically impossible to change the outcome of the election.
On Tuesday night, four days after the Vancouver Canucks were mathematically eliminated from the postseason, disengaged fans watched the Canucks fall to the playoff-bound San Jose Sharks, 4-1, dropping Vancouver at the time to a three-way tie for the league's worst record.
Despite their procrastination, it's never too late to get it right, and they're not yet mathematically eliminated from getting an A+. President Trump and congressional leaders have also promised to deliver on tax reform before Christmas, and as always, Christmas can't come soon enough.
"Mathematically, basic eggnog has a lot of sugar, but by the same token, you have to expect it to have enough viscosity, flavor and sweetness to be diluted later with ice or alcohol and still be able to carry its sensory appeal," Young said.
"Even after transportation, we see the need for roughly $32 billion in capital to mathematically hit 2.5x leverage, well in excess of the initial $20 billion 'in value' investors had been treating as a silver bullet, and a target GE is clearly missing," Tusa added.
While private information can be protected with a so-called "symmetric" key, or a single digital code, that is used to mathematically scramble the data, the problem becomes much more difficult when two parties who have not met physically wish to have a secret interaction.
Contrary to Republicans' statements, it is mathematically possible: While the 679 absentee votes Mr. Harris received in Bladen and Robeson Counties are not enough on their own, there may have been as many as 3,400 absentee ballots requested but not returned in those counties.
And in October this year, an analysis from the same lab of more than 2,100 human brains, using algorithms that group together mathematically similar brains into clusters or "types," demonstrated that the brain "types" typical of females are also typical of males, and vice versa.
Members of Congress are "superdelegates" by virtue of their elected position, but new rules implemented this cycle don't allow them to vote on the first ballot of the convention for the presidential nominee unless it is mathematically impossible for them to impact the outcome. Sen.
In a May paper in the journal Entropy, Hoel placed causal emergence on a firmer theoretical footing by showing that macro scales gain causal power in exactly the same way, mathematically, that error-correcting codes increase the amount of information that can be sent over information channels.

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