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- Look up quasilinear in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Quasilinear may refer to: Quasilinear function, a function that is both quasiconvex and quasiconcave...
- economics and consumer theory, quasilinear utility functions are linear in one argument, generally the numeraire. Quasilinear preferences can be represented...
- string-search algorithm and Ukkonen's algorithm. An algorithm is said to run in quasilinear time (also referred to as log-linear time) if T ( n ) = O ( n log k ⁡...
- contour sets. A function that is both quasiconvex and quasiconcave is quasilinear. A particular case of quasi-concavity, if S ⊂ R {\displaystyle S\subset...
- constant fluid density, the incompressible equations can be written as a quasilinear advection equation for the fluid velocity together with an elliptic Poisson's...
- function of two independent variables x and y for the moment. Consider a quasilinear PDE of the form Suppose that a solution z is known, and consider the...
- In classical mechanics, Euler's rotation equations are a vectorial quasilinear first-order ordinary differential equation describing the rotation of a...
- gravitation (attempted to eliminate event horizons from the theory.) Quasilinear theories (includes Linear fixed gauge) Bollini–Giambiagi–Tiomno Deser–Laurent...
- Burgers' equation is a conservation equation, more generally a first order quasilinear hyperbolic equation. The solution to the equation and along with the...
- function values and their first derivatives; this is sometimes called a quasilinear equation. A canonical form asks for a transformation w = w(x, y) and...