- then the
polynomial that
vanishes exactly on U is a
linearised polynomial. The set of
linearised polynomials over a
given field is
closed under addition...
- In the
theory of
general relativity,
linearized gravity is the
application of
perturbation theory to the
metric tensor that
describes the
geometry of spacetime...
- will not hold in
linearized gravity, that is,
given a
solution of the
linearised Einstein field equations admitting a shear-free null congruence, then...
- I_{y}} and I t {\displaystyle I_{t}} .
Doing so,
allows one to
rewrite the
linearised brightness constancy constraint as, I x u + I y v + I t = 0. {\displaystyle...
-
regime is
usually used to talk
about the set of Mach
numbers for
which linearised theory may be used,
where for
example the (air) flow is not chemically...
- "supersonic regime"
usually refers to the set of Mach
numbers for
which linearised theory may be used; for example,
where the (air) flow is not chemically...
- the
antenna is removed, the
oscillator moves up in frequency. To
partly linearise the
pitch field, the
antenna may be
wired in
series with an
inductor to...
- variables. In a
probabilistic approach, the
function f must
usually be
linearised by
approximation to a first-order
Taylor series expansion,
though in some...
- a
vector (piece of DNA). The
vector (which is
frequently circular) is
linearised using restriction enzymes, and
incubated with the
fragment of interest...
- Bagwell, S.; Ledger, P. D.; Gil, A. J.; Mallett, M.; Kruip, M. (2017). "A
linearised hp–finite
element framework for acousto-magneto-mechanical
coupling in...