Definition, Betydelse & Anagram | Engelska ordet LINEARITY


LINEARITY

Definition av LINEARITY

  1. (matematik) linearitet; benägenheten att vara linjär

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Exempel på hur man kan använda LINEARITY i en mening

  • Figures of merit can be given as a list of specifications that include properties such as gain, bandwidth, noise and linearity, among others listed in this article.
  • Linear filters process time-varying input signals to produce output signals, subject to the constraint of linearity.
  • Cryptographic applications require the output not to be predictable from earlier outputs, and more elaborate algorithms, which do not inherit the linearity of simpler PRNGs, are needed.
  • Generalized for functions in more than one dimension, linearity means the property of a function of being compatible with addition and scaling, also known as the superposition principle.
  • In calculus, the derivative of any linear combination of functions equals the same linear combination of the derivatives of the functions; this property is known as linearity of differentiation, the rule of linearity, or the superposition rule for differentiation.
  • The World Wide Web is a classic example of hypermedia to access web content, whereas a conventional cinema presentation is an example of standard multimedia, due to its inherent linearity and lack of interactivity via hyperlinks.
  • The game was met with positive critical reception, with reviewers commending the high artistic and technical quality of the level design, while criticizing the excessive linearity of the gameplay.
  • For example, a CRC was used for message integrity in the WEP encryption standard, but an attack was readily discovered, which exploited the linearity of the checksum.
  • This particular approach has the benefit of obtaining an analytical closed-form solution to distance transforms, and of computing the average distance transform over a set of distance transforms, owing to the linearity of the Schrödinger equation.
  • While the sparsity of OAT is theoretically not a concern for linear models, true linearity is rare in nature.
  • Seventies cinema hinders narrative linearity and momentum and scuttles its potential to generate suspense and excitement.
  • A simple example shows that normal ordering cannot be extended by linearity from the monomials to all operators in a self-consistent way.
  • Therefore, both magnitude and phase graphs (Bode plots) are customarily used to examine a filter's linearity.
  • There are many different ways of specifying the linearity of a power amplifier, including P1dB, Inter-modulation Distortion (IMD), AM-to-PM, spectral regrowth and Noise Power Ratio (NPR).
  • Specific deviations from normality such as asymmetry, heavy tails, or bimodality can be diagnosed based on detection of specific deviations from linearity.
  • The π lone pair of the nitrogen stabilizes the structure and is responsible of the linearity of isocyanides, although the reactivity of isocyanides reflects some carbene character, at least in a formal sense.
  • In The Diviners, Laurence eschews linearity, and the text shifts through time and space to produce the effect of simultaneity.
  • Nonparametric SEMs permit estimating total, direct and indirect effects without making any commitment to linearity of effects or assumptions about the distributions of the error terms.
  • Generally speaking, Glissant's thinking seeks to interrogate notions of centre, origin and linearity, embodied in his distinction between atavistic and composite cultures, which has influenced subsequent Martinican writers' trumpeting of hybridity as the bedrock of Caribbean identity and their "creolised" approach to textuality.
  • A heterocumulene resonance form of carbon suboxide based on minimization of formal charges does not readily explain the molecule's non-rigidity and deviation from linearity.


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