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Quasiperiodicity is the
property of a
system that
displays irregular periodicity.
Periodic behavior is
defined as
recurring at
regular intervals, such...
- physics,
quasiperiodic motion is
motion on a
torus that
never comes back to the same point. This
behavior can also be
called quasiperiodic evolution...
- A
quasiperiodic crystal, or quasicrystal, is a
structure that is
ordered but not periodic. A
quasicrystalline pattern can
continuously fill all available...
- A
quasiperiodic tiling is a
tiling of the
plane that
exhibits local periodicity under some transformations:
every finite subset of its
tiles reappears...
- mathematics, a
quasiperiodic function is a
function that has a
certain similarity to a
periodic function. A
function f {\displaystyle f} is
quasiperiodic with quasiperiod...
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motion has multiple,
cyclical components,
which collectively are
termed quasiperiodic motion. In
addition to an
annual component to this motion,
there is...
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addition to
periodic or
quasiperiodic motion, they can
exhibit chaotic or
nonchaotic motion on
strange attractors.
Although quasiperiodic forcing is not necessary...
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surface currents.
Tidal currents are in
phase with the tide,
hence are
quasiperiodic; ****ociated with the
influence of the moon and sun pull on the ocean...
- wolfram.com.
Retrieved 25 June 2022. Katz, A (1995). "Matching
rules and
quasiperiodicity: the
octagonal tilings". In Axel, F.; Gratias, D. (eds.).
Beyond quasicrystals...
- ****ociated
elliptic functions,
making it a
quasiperiodic function. In the
abstract theory this
quasiperiodicity comes from the
cohomology class of a line...