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What do we mean when we say something is done "in hardware" versus "in software"?
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Was Maxwell's displacement current the only way to fix up Ampère's Law?
electromagnetism
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Why do we say that the inner product "captures" the notion of "angle"?
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Is rigged Hilbert space generally considered the correct structure for QM?
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The Intuition for RLC circuits
circuit-analysis
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Density of $|t_1 - t_2|$ where $t_1$ and $t_2$ are iid with $P(t) = \alpha e^{-t\alpha}$
probability
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What is the "problem" with directly coupled amplifiers?
analog
capacitive-coupling
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Why do I mistakenly think there's an error in this proof by Hoffman and Kunze?
linear-algebra
proof-explanation
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math.stackexchange.com
8
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What is the difference between a tristate buffer and a transmission gate?
digital-logic
buffer
vlsi
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asked Dec 9, 2023 at 22:58
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On Bloch's Theorem and the standard Fourier proof
quantum-mechanics
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