Encyclopedia of Physical Science and Technology, Volume 4Academic Press, 1992 - Physical sciences |
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... zero - input response 2. Design for acceptable feedback system zero - state response for a relevant or representa- tive class of reference inputs to be tracked In addition , if the plant to be controlled is con- tinuous time and the ...
... zero - input response 2. Design for acceptable feedback system zero - state response for a relevant or representa- tive class of reference inputs to be tracked In addition , if the plant to be controlled is con- tinuous time and the ...
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... zero , then H will shrink to zero when the scale factor reaches a maximum size given by amax = 8πG 3c2 4G 3 = Podo Mu 3пс 2 ( 29 ) where M , denotes the proper mass of the uni- verse : M1 = pV = p ( 2π2α3 ) ( 30 ) which is constant in ...
... zero , then H will shrink to zero when the scale factor reaches a maximum size given by amax = 8πG 3c2 4G 3 = Podo Mu 3пс 2 ( 29 ) where M , denotes the proper mass of the uni- verse : M1 = pV = p ( 2π2α3 ) ( 30 ) which is constant in ...
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... zero ( and , if not zero , remains unknown ) , it is customary to parametrize p as a fraction N of the critical density for the case A : 0 : ρ = Ω Χ ρε ( 0 ) = = = Ω × ( 3H2 / 8πG ) ( 35 ) Thus if A 0 , the universe is spherical , flat ...
... zero ( and , if not zero , remains unknown ) , it is customary to parametrize p as a fraction N of the critical density for the case A : 0 : ρ = Ω Χ ρε ( 0 ) = = = Ω × ( 3H2 / 8πG ) ( 35 ) Thus if A 0 , the universe is spherical , flat ...
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