- in the
study of
dynamical systems, the Hartman–Grobman
theorem or
linearisation theorem is a
theorem about the
local behaviour of
dynamical systems...
- In mathematics,
linearization (British English:
linearisation) is
finding the
linear approximation to a
function at a
given point. The
linear approximation...
- "In object-oriented
systems with
multiple inheritance, some
mechanism must be used for
resolving conflicts when
inheriting different definitions of the...
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frequency of the
antenna circuit. At that frequency, the
antenna and its
linearisation coil
present an
inductive impedance; and when connected,
behaves as...
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presentation XSL
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attack (eXtended Sp****
Linearisation attack), a
method for
breaking ciphers The
Xtreme Soccer League, a professional...
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approximations have to be made. Some po****r
solvers are:
Philip L. Roe used the
linearisation of the Jacobian,
which he then
solves exactly. The HLLE
solver (developed...
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nonlinear regression became available,
graphical methods involving linearisation of the
equation were used. A
number of
these were proposed, including...
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notable sufficient condition for
linearisability is
provided by Conn's
linearisation theorem: Let ( M , π ) {\displaystyle (M,\pi )} be a
Poisson manifold...
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estimate KM and Vmax accurately. Therefore,
several researchers developed linearisations of the Michaelis–Menten equation, such as the Lineweaver–Burk plot,...
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physical cosmology program and
focuses on
predictions arising from
linearisations that
preserve gauge invariance with
respect to Friedmann-Lemaître-Robertson-Walker...