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RNN for irregular time intervals?
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How does quantization arise in quantum mechanics?
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physics.stackexchange.com
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Does `tf.data.Dataset.take()` return random sample?
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stackoverflow.com
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How likely is it that the Voyager spacecrafts haven't yet been damaged by micrometeoroids?
probe
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space.stackexchange.com
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Why was Alain Aspect discouraged from doing his now Nobel-winning work?
physics
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Why are quantum mechanical observables time-independent?
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physics.stackexchange.com
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What is the difference in purpose between tf.py_function and tf.function?
tensorflow
tensorflow2.0
asked May 2, 2020 at 18:55
stackoverflow.com
9
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Why are Quebeckers different from Acadians?
france
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history.stackexchange.com
8
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Can the χ² test be used without a contingency table?
hypothesis-testing
chi-squared-test
feature-selection
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stats.stackexchange.com
6
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Why don't all twin engines counter-rotate?
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aviation.stackexchange.com
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Can someone provide a physical -- not mathematical -- intuition for the phase in a quantum wavefunction?
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