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Unique sum shuffle for Continuous numbers

Given a number N, the problem requires shuffling the numbers from 1 to N in a way that satisfies a condition, where the sum of the numbers in positions i and N – i + 1 are distinct for all i from 1 to N/2. The task is to output the shuffled numbers that satisfy this condition.Examples: Input: N = 6, A = {1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6} Output: Permutation that satisfies the condition is {3, 2, 1, 4, 5, 6} Explanation: For all i, in the given array, the value A + A is Distinct i.e A + A = 9 and A + A = 7 and A + A = 5 which are…

Interview, Amar Farooqui, author, The Colonial Subjugation of India – “There was a continuous tradition of resistance to British rule”

What kind of violence was inflicted on the people by the British Empire and what were the instruments of coercion used to keep subjects under control? Colonial intrusion in Asia and elsewhere was accompanied by extensive violence. In order to understand the role of violence and its use for exercising control, we need to go back to the last decade of the fifteenth century. The expedition of the fleet commanded by Vasco da Gama marked the beginning of regular voyages between Europe and Asia via the Cape of Good Hope for…

Applied Reinforcement Learning VI: Deep Deterministic Policy Gradients (DDPG) for Continuous Control | by Javier Martínez Ojeda | Mar, 2023

Introduction and theoretical explanation of the DDPG algorithm, which has many applications in the field of continuous controlPhoto by Eyosias G on UnsplashThe DDPG algorithm, first presented at ICLR 2016 by Lillicarp et al. , was a significant breakthrough in terms of Deep Reinforcement Learning algorithms for continuous control, because of its improvement over DQN (which only works with discrete actions), and its very good results and ease of implementation (see ).As for the NAF algorithm presented in the previous…

Calculation of Mode in Continuous Series

The ‘word’ mode gets its roots from the old French word ‘La Mode’, which means most popular phenomenon, and from the Latin word ‘Modus’, meaning measurements, quantity, way or manner. However, in English, the literal meaning of mode is ‘the most frequent value in a set of values’. Mode, therefore, in statistics, refers to the variable that occurs most of the time in the given series. In simple words, a mode is a variable that repeats itself most frequently in a given series of variables (say X). We can determine the mode…

How Google’s continuous scroll can impact SEO

In December, Google introduced continuous scroll to desktop search results. SEO practitioners immediately anticipated what the move’s impact will be on the industry.  In this article, I’ll share insights on continuous scroll’s relevance today, its potential impact to the search experience, and how SEOs can adapt. The way I see it, continuous scroll signals a move away from the outdated “page” metaphor. Since the early 1990s, we have used the term “webpages,” as if…

Google brings continuous scroll to desktop search results

Google is now rolling out continuous scroll on the desktop search results. Google initially brought continuous scroll to mobile search in October 2021 and now it is here for the desktop search results. Continous scroll is like infinite scroll but it does not go on infinitely, it stops after a few pages or so – which is why Google does not call it infinite scroll but rather continuous scroll. What continuous scroll looks like on desktop. Here is a GIF of continues scroll in…

Continuous glucose monitor startups still have to prove their worth

I have rarely, if ever, thought about my blood sugar. I think about sugar on occasion — the dentist demands it, and I get a headache when I eat an entire bag of Haribo dinosaur gummies.  But a new spate of startups wants me, and everyone, to start thinking about our blood sugar all the time. Over the past few years, companies like Levels, January, and Nutrisense started selling programs that promise to help people start managing their blood sugar levels. They sell devices called…

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Causal Inference with Continuous Treatments | by Ehud Karavani | Nov, 2022

Generalizing inverse probability weights for non-categorical treatmentsMoving from categorical to continuous treatment variables (by the author).Causal inference, the science of estimating causal effects from non-randomized observational data, is usually presented using binary treatment; we either treat or don’t treat; we give drug A or drug B. There’s a good reason for that, as causality is already complex as it is. However, not all interventions are binary (or discrete).Sometimes, the interventions we care about are…