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- Quasinormal modes (QNM) are the modes of energy dissipation of a perturbed object or field, i.e. they describe perturbations of a field that decay in...
- decomposition is of the form (A*A)1⁄2, the unique positive square root of A*A. Quasinormality means A commutes with A*A. As a consequence of the continuous functional...
- In mathematics, in the field of group theory, a quasinormal subgroup, or permutable subgroup, is a subgroup of a group that commutes (permutes) with every...
- parameter in loop quantum gravity and the asymptotic behaviour of black hole quasinormal modes (in numerical general relativity), building on previous insights...
- DU*P = DU*P. Comparing entries then shows N is normal. This proves quasinormality implies subnormality. For a counter example that shows the converse...
- been suggested: for example, an argument due to Olaf Dreyer based on quasinormal modes. Another more recent interpretation is that it is the measure of...
- relation between constant positive linear dependence condition and quasinormality constraint qualification". Journal of Optimization Theory and Applications...
- electromagnetic theory, etc. Global mode, a concept in hydrodynamics Quasinormal mode, a type of energy dissipation of a perturbed object or field Starvation...
- its continued existence after formation. Further, he discovered the quasinormal modes of black holes. These modes of black hole vibrations are one of...
- Hilbert spaces. For example, a bounded operator satisfying (9) is only quasinormal. It is occasionally useful (but sometimes misleading) to think of the...