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    Textbook accounts of the rules of indices with rational exponents

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    The rules of indices, e.g. anbn = (ab)n, are a particularly important part of elementary algebra. This paper reports results from a textbook analysis which examined how the shift from integer to rational exponents in the rules of indices is discussed in school textbooks. The analysis also considered related issues, such as notation and the introduction of complex numbers. A selection of popular textbooks from the period 1800–2000 was examined and the nature of the justification given for the extension of meaning to rational indices considered. In both the definition and computational rules, when extending the domain of n in an to rational numbers the (potential) contraction of the domain of a to positive numbers was often quietly ignored. A wide variety of approaches are used in choosing what is to be a definition, what is to follow, and how this is justified. The difference between computational rules for practical algebraic manipulation and a formal definition was often blurred.<br/

    Synchronous machine parameter identification using particle swarm optimization

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    Synchronous machine parameter identification using particle swarm optimization

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    Parameter estimation of synchronous machines using particle swarm optimization

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    Catalogue of important old master drawings ... which will be sold by auction by Messrs. Sotheby & Co. ... at their large galleries ... : Day of sale: Wednesday, May 10th, 1961 ... /

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    Niet geannoteerdCover title: Catalogue of important old master drawings, including the property of Mrs. B.L. Stedall ... Mrs. Leah Blackman ... Lady Juliet Duff ... John S. Thacher ... the late Mrs. A.L. Snapper and ... Lt. Col. R.F. Symonds
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