Encyclopedia of Physical Science and Technology, Volume 2Academic Press, 1992 - Physical sciences |
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... parameter p > 0 , called the smoothing parameter , controls the " trade - off " between the smoothness of Sk.p and its approximation to the data Z. Let Sk , p ( ti ) = Yi and Y = [ y1 , ... , yn ] . Then Y = A ( p ) Z , where the nxn ...
... parameter p > 0 , called the smoothing parameter , controls the " trade - off " between the smoothness of Sk.p and its approximation to the data Z. Let Sk , p ( ti ) = Yi and Y = [ y1 , ... , yn ] . Then Y = A ( p ) Z , where the nxn ...
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... parameter for which the particles can be trapped in orbit ( i.e. , R = 0 at Ŕ 0 ) . Using only the attractive part of potential , along with Eq . ( 16 ) and the power - law results in Table II , the orbiting impact parameter is 1 / n bo ...
... parameter for which the particles can be trapped in orbit ( i.e. , R = 0 at Ŕ 0 ) . Using only the attractive part of potential , along with Eq . ( 16 ) and the power - law results in Table II , the orbiting impact parameter is 1 / n bo ...
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... parameter , in fact , is re- sponsible for their excellent mechanical proper- ties . Several preferred orientation parameters have been recognized . W. Ruland and A. Four- deux measured the preferred orientation of a number of carbon ...
... parameter , in fact , is re- sponsible for their excellent mechanical proper- ties . Several preferred orientation parameters have been recognized . W. Ruland and A. Four- deux measured the preferred orientation of a number of carbon ...
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