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- In the second case, the point process is called an inhomogeneous or nonhomogeneous Poisson point process, and the average density of points depend on the...
- this is guaranteed by Sturm–Liouville theory. Suppose the equation is nonhomogeneous, with the boundary condition the same as (2). Expand h(x,t), u(x,t)...
- By variable type Dependent and independent variables Autonomous Coupled / Decoupled Exact Homogeneous / Nonhomogeneous Features Order Operator Notation...
- and applications, an inhomogeneous electromagnetic wave equation, or nonhomogeneous electromagnetic wave equation, is one of a set of wave equations describing...
- coefficients is an approach to finding a particular solution to certain nonhomogeneous ordinary differential equations and recurrence relations. It is closely...
- In optics, the refractive index (or refraction index) of an optical medium is the ratio of the apparent speed of light in the medium to the speed in air...
- T.; Johnson, M. (2012). "Probabilistic Wind Gust Forecasting Using Nonhomogeneous Gaussian Regression". Monthly Weather Review. 140 (3): 889–897. doi:10...
- In mathematics, a system of linear equations (or linear system) is a collection of two or more linear equations involving the same variables. For example...
- with the matrix A. The kernel also plays a role in the solution to a nonhomogeneous system of linear equations: A x = b or a 11 x 1 + a 12 x 2 + ⋯ + a 1...
- it is a constant for each value of t. In the more general case, any nonhomogeneous source function in any variable can be described as a forcing function...