码工Interview的数学问题,what's the non positive definite?傻了
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Quadratic forms or symmetric matrices?
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03/06/2015 postreply
16:27:09
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查了一下,和matrix有关,positive definite比较容易理解,non positive definite不容易理
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03/06/2015 postreply
17:01:40
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比如 0-矩阵
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03/06/2015 postreply
17:03:25
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It is also non-negative definite.
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03/06/2015 postreply
20:27:07
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You don't get it. No surprise here.
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03/07/2015 postreply
06:14:59
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I got your not-so-good math skill. :)
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03/07/2015 postreply
06:59:58
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In term of symmetric matrices
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03/06/2015 postreply
18:00:39
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学习了, 多谢!
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03/06/2015 postreply
18:09:07
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The opposite of positve is negative. Non-positve symmetric
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03/06/2015 postreply
18:15:59
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It's only wrong b/c you missed the context.
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03/06/2015 postreply
21:23:03
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Your old defense trick again! :)
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03/06/2015 postreply
21:27:41
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You are as right here as your "sinc(x) is NND". What a joke.
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03/07/2015 postreply
06:10:39
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Yes, sinc(x) is non-negative definite, because its Fourier Tran
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03/07/2015 postreply
06:42:57
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Bochner calls it "positive definite", not "NND". Get a better te
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03/07/2015 postreply
06:56:21
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FT(sinc(x)) becomes zero at lots of points, doesn't it?
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03/07/2015 postreply
07:06:36
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Sigh. You don't understand the proof of the Bochner Theorem. Go
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03/07/2015 postreply
09:05:12
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You don't need more "proof"--it's by the definition! :)
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03/07/2015 postreply
09:15:36
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Surprised anyway would hire someone like you who doesn't know
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03/07/2015 postreply
09:44:02
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You forgot any integral over a zero-valued set yields zero. :)
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03/07/2015 postreply
11:18:28
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Your step function is not zero over an open interval. Check Four
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03/07/2015 postreply
11:21:46
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It's a rectangular function--not a "step"!
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03/07/2015 postreply
11:33:18
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Wikipedia "rectangular function, the next simplest step function
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03/07/2015 postreply
11:40:53
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hoho, you even need Wiki for that! :)
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03/07/2015 postreply
11:46:47
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For your conenience only, since you had idea step functions cove
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03/07/2015 postreply
11:57:00
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I have the rectangular. it is you who "mis"-"step":)))
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03/07/2015 postreply
11:59:34
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你这是 "白马非马" 的现代版
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03/07/2015 postreply
12:03:16
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Stay in math,pls. :)
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03/07/2015 postreply
12:19:30
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:(
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03/06/2015 postreply
20:38:52
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was already said
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03/06/2015 postreply
21:24:44
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This? :)
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03/06/2015 postreply
21:47:52
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It also can be of a function :)
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03/06/2015 postreply
19:53:55
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" sinc(x) is non-negative definite."--What?
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03/06/2015 postreply
21:24:01
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FT(sinc(x)) is non-negative. :)
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03/06/2015 postreply
21:30:52
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Well, it's not a typo, since you wrote it twice. Your 1st msg wa
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03/07/2015 postreply
06:09:11
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Not a typo; nor any mistake. You are so lost. :)
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03/07/2015 postreply
06:49:54
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see my Bochner comment above. Your behavior continues to prove m
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03/07/2015 postreply
06:57:40
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:)))
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03/07/2015 postreply
07:14:41
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Instead of spitting nonsense here, you should go to understand B
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03/07/2015 postreply
09:08:04
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More likely, you misquoted that guy. :)
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03/07/2015 postreply
09:18:39
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Your memory of constructing positive definite funciton is failin
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03/07/2015 postreply
09:41:18
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You forgot any integral over a zero-valued set yields zero. :)
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03/07/2015 postreply
11:19:23
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No. But the integral takes place over the entire space. Silly
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03/07/2015 postreply
11:22:38
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Then look at your insisting on including the zero-valued subspac
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03/07/2015 postreply
11:29:43
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You learned Fourier by skipping all non-zero values of a functio
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03/07/2015 postreply
11:42:21
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Show me where I did that? :)
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03/07/2015 postreply
11:48:47
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Out of (-.5, 0.5), rect's Lebesgue measure is zero:)
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03/07/2015 postreply
12:16:05
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Repeat one more time: Go and study Bochner Theorem (actually
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03/07/2015 postreply
12:26:42
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Bochner/ Lebesgue won't CYA :)
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03/07/2015 postreply
12:40:48
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Gave you the math definition already. Your comment adds nothing
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03/07/2015 postreply
13:07:01
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Got your "Say it the 3rd time, rec funcition is a step function.
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03/07/2015 postreply
13:10:25
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Too bad, you can't read math
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03/07/2015 postreply
14:22:16
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Sounds like an interview at MathWorks :)
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03/06/2015 postreply
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