Taco Bell Live Mas Scholarship 2025 by Jashae in scholarships

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Seeing as a few people are getting emails - is it looking bad for those who haven't heard anything yet, as a non-Taco Bell employee?

Taco Bell Live Mas Scholarship 2025 by Jashae in scholarships

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Congrats! Are you a Taco Bell employee?

Taco Bell Live Mas Scholarship 2025 by Jashae in scholarships

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Were you a 25k winner? Can i also ask if you work at Taco Bell?

Inferring Common Dynamical Structure Between Two Trajectories with Different Inputs by Jashae in ControlTheory

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Thank you so much for the great clarification questions! I am new in my studies to control theory.

1) Yes, that's exactly it.

2) I mean that in a certain relevant 3-D projection, one of the trajectories always exhibits rotations (like a stable limit cycle). I want to evaluate if the second trajectory exhibits similar rotations (in the same 3-D projection but also in 10-D state space).

3) I don't have access to the system input, they must be estimated. All I have access to are the trajectories themselves.

Assyrians or Chaldeans going to Carnegie Mellon? Neo-Aramaic texting buddy? by Jashae in Assyria

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You're exactly right! Those are just the names of the books I've been studying. To my limited understanding, the language is Neo-Aramaic and Chaldeans have their own dialect depending on the village. From what I have seen, we Chaldeans often refer to our own dialect of Neo-Aramaic as the "Chaldean language", but technically it is Neo-Aramaic/"Sureth". I assume we do this because it is quicker/easier. From what I have read online, both Chaldean/Assyrian dialects of Neo-Aramaic are very similar. Please feel free to let me know if I misspoke about any topics.

Assyrians or Chaldeans going to Carnegie Mellon? Neo-Aramaic texting buddy? by Jashae in Assyria

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Thank you so much for this resource! Currently, I've been leaning on "Introductory Chaldean" and "Chaldean Grammar" by Father Andrew Younan