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Multiplier (arithmetic), the
number of
multiples being...
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lightning safety testing. The most
common type of
voltage multiplier is the half-wave
series multiplier, also
called the
Villard cascade (but
actually invented...
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variable ( λ {\displaystyle \lambda } )
called a
Lagrange multiplier (or
Lagrange undetermined multiplier) and
study the
Lagrange function (or
Lagrangian or...
- A
binary multiplier is an
electronic circuit used in
digital electronics, such as a computer, to
multiply two
binary numbers. A
variety of
computer arithmetic...
- In computing, the
clock multiplier (or CPU
multiplier or bus/core ratio) sets the
ratio of an
internal CPU
clock rate to the
externally supplied clock...
- economics, the
money multiplier is the
ratio of the
money supply to the
monetary base (i.e.
central bank money). If the
money multiplier is stable, it implies...
- This
process continues multiple times, and is
called the
multiplier effect. The
multiplier may vary
across countries, and will also vary
depending on...
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called a
fused multiply–add (FMA) or
fused multiply–ac****ulate (FMAC).
Modern computers may
contain a
dedicated MAC,
consisting of a
multiplier implemented...
- In economics, the
fiscal multiplier (not to be
confused with the
money multiplier) is the
ratio of
change in
national income arising from a
change in government...
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electronic analog multiplier can be
called by
several names,
depending on the
function it is used to
serve (see
analog multiplier applications). If one...