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- In theoretical physics, the nonsymmetric gravitational theory (NGT) of John Moffat is a classical theory of gravitation that tries to explain the observation...
- In mathematics, an asymmetric relation is a binary relation R {\displaystyle R} on a set X {\displaystyle X} where for all a , b ∈ X , {\displaystyle a...
- bidiagonal/tridiagonal are not listed): Real – general (nonsymmetric) real Complexgeneral (nonsymmetric) complex SPD – symmetric positive definite (real)...
- Landau theory (also known as Ginzburg–Landau theory, despite the confusing name) in physics is a theory that Lev Landau introduced in an attempt to formulate...
- (GMRES) is an iterative method for the numerical solution of an indefinite nonsymmetric system of linear equations. The method approximates the solution by the...
- rotation Householder, A. S. (1958). "Unitary Triangularization of a Nonsymmetric Matrix" (PDF). Journal of the ACM. 5 (4): 339–342. doi:10.1145/320941...
- "laughing gas", a linear molecule, isoelectronic with CO2 but with a nonsymmetric arrangement of atoms (NNO) Nitryl "nitrogen dioxide (CHEBI:33101)". Chemical...
- best known for his work on gravity and cosmology, culminating in his nonsymmetric gravitational theory and scalar–tensor–vector gravity (now called MOG)...
- or nonsymmetric tridiagonal matrices one can compute the eigendecomposition using a similarity transformation. Given a real tridiagonal, nonsymmetric matrix...
- = f ∗ ( 0 ) . {\displaystyle \|f\|_{L_{\infty }(E)}=f^{*}(0).} The (nonsymmetric) decreasing rearrangement function arises often in the theory of...