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Cosa (chi) è optimal formula - definizione

CLASS OF MATHEMATICAL PROBLEMS CONCERNED WITH CHOOSING AN OPTIMAL TIME TO TAKE A PARTICULAR ACTION
Optimal Stopping; Optimal Stopping problem

Infant formula         
  • An [[infant]] being fed from a [[baby bottle]]
  • Poster advertisement for Nestle's Milk by Théophile Alexandre Steinlen, 1895
  • A 1915 advertisement for "Nestlé's Food"
MANUFACTURED FOOD DESIGNED AND MARKETED FOR FEEDING OF INFANTS
Baby milk; Formula milk; Baby formula; Milk formula; Toddler formula; Infant Formula; Timeline of infant formula development; Formula feeding; Infant formula processing; Percentage method; Infant formulas; Breast-milk substitute; Hydrolyzed formula; Follow-on formula; Toddler milk; False milk; Infant milk
Infant formula, baby formula or just formula (American English) or baby milk, infant milk, false milk, or first milk (British English), is a manufactured food designed and marketed for feeding to babies and infants under 12 months of age, usually prepared for bottle-feeding or cup-feeding from powder (mixed with water) or liquid (with or without additional water). The U.
Formula D (board game)         
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BOARD GAME
Formula de; Formula De; Formula dé; Formula dé: mini; Formula dé mini; Formula de mini; Formula de: mini; Formula Dé
Formula D (originally published and still also known as Formula Dé) is a board game that recreates formula racing (F1, CART, IRL). It was designed by Eric Randall and Laurent Lavaur and was originally published by Ludodélire.
Shoelace formula         
  • Shoelace scheme for determining the area of a polygon with point coordinates <math>(x_1,y_1),...,(x_n,y_n)</math>
  • Manipulations of a polygon
  • Example
  • Basic idea: Any polygon edge determines the ''signed'' area of a trapezoid. All these areas sum up to the polygon area.
  • Deriving the trapezoid formula
  • Horizontal shoelace form for the example.
  • Triangle form: The color of the edges indicate, which triangle area  is positive (green) and negative (red) respectively.
MATHEMATICAL ALGORITHM TO DETERMINE THE AREA OF A SIMPLE POLYGON
Surveyor's formula; Shoelace algorithm; Shoelace Method; Gauss' area formula; Gauss's area formula; Gauss area formula
The shoelace formula, shoelace algorithm, or shoelace method (also known as Gauss's area formula and the surveyor's formula) is a mathematical algorithm to determine the area of a simple polygon whose vertices are described by their Cartesian coordinates in the plane. It is called the shoelace formula because of the constant cross-multiplying for the coordinates making up the polygon, like threading shoelaces.

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Optimal stopping

In mathematics, the theory of optimal stopping or early stopping is concerned with the problem of choosing a time to take a particular action, in order to maximise an expected reward or minimise an expected cost. Optimal stopping problems can be found in areas of statistics, economics, and mathematical finance (related to the pricing of American options). A key example of an optimal stopping problem is the secretary problem. Optimal stopping problems can often be written in the form of a Bellman equation, and are therefore often solved using dynamic programming.