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  1. "5 min" or "5 mins"? | Learn English - Preply

    5 mins" would be appropriate unless you are expressing it as an adjective then use the singular form, as in a five minute break or the ten minute mark. However, in scientific writing, the …

  2. How is $\min\ {X,Y\}$ defined for $X, Y$ random variables?

    Dec 24, 2015 · No, $M:=\min\ {X,Y\}$ is a random variable itself that "records" the lowest value of $X,Y$. You do not compare the probabilities but the values of the random variables.

  3. 流量单位:L/min与NL/min有什么区别,有换算关系吗?_百度知道

    2、NL/min NL/min读作标准升每分钟,意思是20摄氏度,1大气压的标准状况下的流量是每分钟多少升。 体积流量 体积流量(Volume Flowrate)是单位时间里通过过流断面的流体体积,简称 …

  4. Nl/min是气流量的单位么?等于多少立方?_百度知道

    Nl/min是气流量的单位么?等于多少立方? NL/min读作标准升每分钟,意思是20摄氏度,1大气压的标准状况下的流量是每分钟多少升。

  5. notation - What does "min" mean? - Mathematics Stack Exchange

    Jun 14, 2017 · Min means Minimum. So yes, it's a function that, taken two elements, gives you the minimum of those.

  6. Min-Kyung K., Amyと一緒に楽しい韓国語クラス

    こんにちは!お会いできて嬉しいです😊 私は京畿道出身の韓国語講師、Amyです。標準語を使い、はっきりとした自然な発音で韓国語を教えています。 以前は小学生に国語と数学を教えて …

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    • What does min max in optimization problems mean?

      Sep 11, 2020 · What if the places are swapped, or some other combination? $$\max_B \min_A$$ Finally, can the min-max prefix appear for any sort of optimization problem, i.e. quadratic …

    • Find local max, min, concavity, and inflection points

      Oct 31, 2014 · Find local max, min, concavity, and inflection points Ask Question Asked 11 years ago Modified 10 years, 11 months ago

    • probability - Is the expectation of minimums less than the …

      Mar 25, 2022 · The minimum (or more generally, infimum) of concave functions is again concave. Since linear functions are concave, so is the function $ (x_1,x_2,\ldots,x_n)\mapsto\min\ …

    • What are the common abbreviation for minimum in equations?

      May 9, 2017 · If you are looking for a symbol (and for some reason want to avoid the clear, and much more common notation "$\text {min}$"), I believe that some people use $\wedge$ - see …