Sentences with phrase «at euclidean»

At Euclidean, our focus is squarely on applying this opportunity to long - term equity investing.
At Euclidean, we manage a portfolio with approximately 50 holdings.
At Euclidean, we have always referenced this data in context of the challenges that value strategies face given that there have been (and will continue to be) high profile investments that turned out to be value traps.
One quality of how we approached machine learning then, that has resembled our work at Euclidean since, is that we needed to provide a great deal context about the information from which we wanted our computers to learn.
At Euclidean, we do not believe sound investing needs to be complex.
At Euclidean, we do not focus on the energy sector, but instead devote our attention to investing in good companies at great prices.

Not exact matches

@ Concert: «I believe like a child that suffering will be healed and made up for, that all the humiliating absurdity of human contradictions will vanish like a pitiful mirage, like the despi.cable fabrication of the impotent and infinitely small Euclidean mind of man, that in the world's finale, at the moment of eternal harmony, something so precious will come to pass that it will suffice for all hearts, for the comforting of all resentments, for the atonement of all the crimes of humanity, for all the blood that they've shed; that it will make it not only possible to forgive but to justify all that has happened.»
On our planet, at our scale, everything looks Euclidean.
At least Whitehead did that and created a work that as reviewer Mathews said «ought to be full of interest, not only to specialists, but to the considerable number of people who, with a fair knowledge of mathematics, have never dreamt of the existence of any algebra save one, or any geometry that is not Euclidean» (PRSL64: 385 - 6).
We can even specialize projective geometry in a manner parallel to the specialization that gives us Euclidean geometry, to obtain what Whitehead termed «anti-space,» and Adams «counter-space» (Adams and Wicher 1960): a space characterized by an «absolute point center,» corresponding to the «absolute plane at infinity» that lifts Euclidean geometry out of the totality of geometries contained in projective space.
In each step, we measure the similarity (e.g. cosine or Euclidean) between the documents in the DTMs, and look at the degree to which the order of pairwise distance changes.
They declared that all the normal rules of euclidean geometry would apply to this geometry except for Euclid's parallel postulate, which states that if you have a straight line and a point not on that line, there exists at most one straight line that passes through the point and is parallel to the line.
This is why we formed Euclidean: to oversee a systematic process that seeks to invest in good companies at very low prices.
Thus, we devoted much of our energy to this area of factor selection, and we believe Euclidean operates today focused on qualities that provide a strong signal regarding when a good company is offered at an attractive price.
«What we were specializing in [in urban planning] was how to redevelop areas not using Euclidean zoning, which said you could not layer or mix,» Gosling said at the opening reception for the Art League's 2015 solo exhibits.
His work includes the animation of films such as «Euclidean Illusion» and «Curious Phenomena», both made while an artist - in - residence at NASA in Houston.
«Descartes taught the mathematicians of the classical age how to divide the euclidean plane into squares with two coordinates that intersect at a designated point of origin.
For example, Carole Itter's 1979 photographic series, Euclid, documents artist / musician Al Neil tracing Euclidean geometric theorems in the sand at Cates Park in North Vancouver.
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