Analyse gossip / epidemic protocol expansion equations [closed]
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Our university teacher gave us 4 equations in the "Distributed Gossip Protocol" subject and asked us to:
A. Get (Needs mathematical Proof) from equation No.1 (in the above image) to equation No.2 and No.3
B. Why "y" in No.3 is equal to "y" in No.4
I would be thankful if somebody could help me with this.
integral-equations
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gossip / epidemic protocol expansion equations Image
hello,
Our university teacher gave us 4 equations in the "Distributed Gossip Protocol" subject and asked us to:
A. Get (Needs mathematical Proof) from equation No.1 (in the above image) to equation No.2 and No.3
B. Why "y" in No.3 is equal to "y" in No.4
I would be thankful if somebody could help me with this.
integral-equations
closed as off-topic by amWhy, Shailesh, Key Flex, Brahadeesh, user10354138 Nov 23 at 16:07
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- "This question is missing context or other details: Please improve the question by providing additional context, which ideally includes your thoughts on the problem and any attempts you have made to solve it. This information helps others identify where you have difficulties and helps them write answers appropriate to your experience level." – amWhy, Shailesh, Key Flex, Brahadeesh, user10354138
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gossip / epidemic protocol expansion equations Image
hello,
Our university teacher gave us 4 equations in the "Distributed Gossip Protocol" subject and asked us to:
A. Get (Needs mathematical Proof) from equation No.1 (in the above image) to equation No.2 and No.3
B. Why "y" in No.3 is equal to "y" in No.4
I would be thankful if somebody could help me with this.
integral-equations
gossip / epidemic protocol expansion equations Image
hello,
Our university teacher gave us 4 equations in the "Distributed Gossip Protocol" subject and asked us to:
A. Get (Needs mathematical Proof) from equation No.1 (in the above image) to equation No.2 and No.3
B. Why "y" in No.3 is equal to "y" in No.4
I would be thankful if somebody could help me with this.
integral-equations
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closed as off-topic by amWhy, Shailesh, Key Flex, Brahadeesh, user10354138 Nov 23 at 16:07
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- "This question is missing context or other details: Please improve the question by providing additional context, which ideally includes your thoughts on the problem and any attempts you have made to solve it. This information helps others identify where you have difficulties and helps them write answers appropriate to your experience level." – amWhy, Shailesh, Key Flex, Brahadeesh, user10354138
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closed as off-topic by amWhy, Shailesh, Key Flex, Brahadeesh, user10354138 Nov 23 at 16:07
This question appears to be off-topic. The users who voted to close gave this specific reason:
- "This question is missing context or other details: Please improve the question by providing additional context, which ideally includes your thoughts on the problem and any attempts you have made to solve it. This information helps others identify where you have difficulties and helps them write answers appropriate to your experience level." – amWhy, Shailesh, Key Flex, Brahadeesh, user10354138
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– Ethan Bolker
Nov 23 at 15:13
How do you suggest we "help"? Please be specific.
– Did
Nov 23 at 19:35
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Welcome to stackexchange. This is not a "do my work for me" site. You are more likely to get help rather than downvotes and votes to close if you edit the question to include the question (not a link to an image) and show us what you tried and where you are stuck. Then perhaps we can help. Please use mathjax: math.meta.stackexchange.com/questions/5020/…
– Ethan Bolker
Nov 23 at 15:13
How do you suggest we "help"? Please be specific.
– Did
Nov 23 at 19:35
Welcome to stackexchange. This is not a "do my work for me" site. You are more likely to get help rather than downvotes and votes to close if you edit the question to include the question (not a link to an image) and show us what you tried and where you are stuck. Then perhaps we can help. Please use mathjax: math.meta.stackexchange.com/questions/5020/…
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Welcome to stackexchange. This is not a "do my work for me" site. You are more likely to get help rather than downvotes and votes to close if you edit the question to include the question (not a link to an image) and show us what you tried and where you are stuck. Then perhaps we can help. Please use mathjax: math.meta.stackexchange.com/questions/5020/…
– Ethan Bolker
Nov 23 at 15:13
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– Did
Nov 23 at 19:35
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