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- the ΛCDM model, or is the universe inhomogeneous or anisotropic? (more unsolved problems in physics) An inhomogeneous cosmology is a physical cosmological...
- profile (i.e. will be best ****ed by a Lorentzian function), while the inhomogeneously broadened emission will have a Gaussian profile. One or more phenomena...
- on the RHS. In contrast, an equation with a non-zero RHS is called inhomogeneous or non-homogeneous, as exemplified by Lf = g, with g a fixed function...
- Homogeneity and heterogeneity are concepts relating to the uniformity of a substance, process or image. A homogeneous feature is uniform in composition...
- In mathematics, a homogeneous polynomial, sometimes called quantic in older texts, is a polynomial whose nonzero terms all have the same degree. For example...
- the "trivial solution" y = 0 {\displaystyle y=0} . Nonhomogeneous (or inhomogeneous) A linear differential equation is nonhomogeneous if r ( x ) ≠ 0 {\displaystyle...
- In affine geometry, uniform scaling (or isotropic scaling) is a linear transformation that enlarges (increases) or shrinks (diminishes) objects by a scale...
- integral is an exact solution to the paraxial Helmholtz equation. The inhomogeneous Helmholtz equation is the equation ∇ 2 A ( x ) + k 2 A ( x ) = − f (...
- In mathematics, a homogeneous space is, very informally, a space that looks the same everywhere, as you move through it, with movement given by the action...
- constants, is a general method to solve inhomogeneous linear ordinary differential equations. For first-order inhomogeneous linear differential equations it...