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thought of as a
dissipative system.
Dissipative systems stand in
contrast to
conservative systems. A
dissipative structure is a
dissipative system that has...
- In mathematics, a
dissipative operator is a
linear operator A
defined on a
linear subspace D(A) of
Banach space X,
taking values in X such that for all...
- of an
irreversible process that
affects a
thermodynamic system. In a
dissipative process,
energy (internal, bulk flow kinetic, or
system potential) transforms...
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Dissipative solitons (DSs) are
stable solitary localized structures (solitons) that
arise in
nonlinear spatially extended dissipative systems due to mechanisms...
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Dissipative particle dynamics (DPD) is an off-lattice
mesoscopic simulation technique which involves a set of
particles moving in
continuous space and...
- next day, they
release the
beads into a p****ing tornado, but it
fails to
dissipate.
Using data
scans provided by an
apologetic Javi, Kate
hypothesizes launching...
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electrical charge. When the
transmitter is
switched off,
these charges dissipate. The
monitoring device makes several attempts to
switch back on. If after...
- the thin
layer of
moisture that ac****ulates on most
surfaces serves to
dissipate electric charges.
Ionizers are used
especially when
insulative materials...
-
Belgian physical chemist of Russian-Jewish origin,
noted for his work on
dissipative structures,
complex systems, and irreversibility. Prigogine's work most...
- to
break far from the
intertidal zone and
dissipate force progressively along wide surf zones.
Dissipative beaches are wide and flat in profile, with...