The accumulation function a(t) is a function defined in terms of time t expressing the ratio of the value at time t (future value) and the initial investment (present value). It is used in . Thus a(0)=1 and the value at time t is given by: . where the initial investment is For various interest-accumulation protocols, the accumulation function is as follows (with i denoting the interest rate and d denoting the discount rate): * simple interest: * compound interest: * : * : In the case of a positive rate of return, as in the case of interest, the accumulation function is an increasing function. (Wikipedia).
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Cryptographic Hash Function - Applied Cryptography
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FUNCTION PARAMETERS BYTE CODE | How JavaScript REALLY works | V8 engine explained | Advanced JS
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16.7: Array Functions: reduce() - Topics of JavaScript/ES6
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PROG2006: Haskell - Folds, Functor, Applicative, Mondas
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THE ACCUMULATOR | How JavaScript REALLY works | JS V8 engine explained | Advanced JavaScript
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BLOCK SCOPING | CONST, VAR, LET - ByteCode | How the JavaScript REALLY engine works | Advanced JS
This video shows how Const, Var, Let and Block Scopes really work at a byte code level in the JavaScript V8 engine. In this video you will see how ES6 uses clever magic, renaming and some syntactic sugar to implement block scopes. You will also discover how undefined works at a regis
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Complex Analysis - Part 30 - Identity Theorem
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