- In
mathematics and physics, a non-
perturbative function or
process is one that
cannot be
described by
perturbation theory. An
example is the
function f...
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Perturb-seq (also
known as CRISP-seq and CROP-seq)
refers to a high-throughput
method of
performing single cell RNA
sequencing (scRNA-seq) on
pooled genetic...
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which separates the
cross section into two parts: the
process dependent perturbatively-calculable short-distance
parton cross section, and the
universal long-distance...
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electrodynamics (QED), in
which the electron–photon
interaction is
treated perturbatively, the
calculation of the electron's
magnetic moment has been
found to...
- Look up perturbation or
perturb in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Perturbation or
perturb may
refer to:
Perturbation theory,
mathematical methods that...
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eigenvalues of an
Hermitian matrix that is
perturbed. It can be used to
estimate the
eigenvalues of a
perturbed Hermitian matrix. Let A {\textstyle A} be...
- breaking. It was
first defined perturbatively by
Jeffrey Goldstone and
Steven Weinberg in 1962,
while the non-
perturbative definition was
introduced by...
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quantum mechanics.
Examples of the
kinds of
solutions that are
found perturbatively include the
solution of the
equation of
motion (e.g., the trajectory...
- strategies,
albeit with
negligible probability.
First define a
perturbed game. A
perturbed game is a copy of a base game, with the
restriction that only...
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somnolent information processing theory (SIP),
according to
which mental perturbance is insomnolent,
meaning that it can
delay sleep onset. The cognitive...