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Fare prices vary according to age (concessions for seniors aged 65 and over, youth aged 13 to 19, and free fares for children aged 12 and under), occupation (discounts for post-secondary students), income level, and health condition of riders (Fair Pass program). [1][2]
Users must also take a video selfie with their phones, using the ID.me photo app. [2] If ID.me fails to verify users through this information, users are directed to talk to a "Trusted Referee" video call. [24] ID.me users have expressed frustration due to long delays on its video call line.
The problem that we are trying to solve is: given an odd composite number , find its integer factors. To achieve this, Shor's algorithm consists of two parts: A classical reduction of the factoring problem to the problem of order -finding. This reduction is similar to that used for other factoring algorithms, such as the quadratic sieve. A quantum algorithm to solve the order-finding problem.
The conjugate of a Gaussian prime is also a Gaussian prime (this implies that Gaussian primes are symmetric about the real and imaginary axes). A positive integer is a Gaussian prime if and only if it is a prime number that is congruent to 3 modulo 4 (that is, it may be written 4n + 3, with n a nonnegative integer) (sequence A002145 in the OEIS).
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Bounded rationality is the idea that when individuals make decisions, their rationality is limited by the tractability of the decision problem, their cognitive limitations and the time available. Herbert A. Simon proposed bounded rationality as an alternative basis for the mathematical modeling of decision-making.
Aronofsky's senior thesis film, Supermarket Sweep, was a finalist in the 1991 Student Academy Awards. [19] In 1992, Aronofsky received his MFA degree in directing from the AFI Conservatory, [20] where his classmates included Todd Field, Doug Ellin, Scott Silver, and Mark Waters. [21][22] He won the institute's Franklin J. Schaffner Alumni Medal.
His father, a political Liberal, had inherited family interests in milling and brewing, and became a senior partner in the law firm of Druces, also serving a term as president of the Law Society of England and Wales. In 1898 he purchased a 200-acre (81 ha) estate, Comarques in Thorpe-le-Soken, Essex.