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criticality
criticality (krɪtɪˈkælɪtɪ) 1. a. The quality of being critical. b. A critical remark, criticism. c. A critical moment, crisis.1756 Gray Lett. Wks. 1884 II. 299 [I] hope to despatch you a packet with my criticalities entire. 1843 Carleton Traits I. 143 At this criticality every eye was turned from th... Oxford English Dictionary
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Criticality
of a nuclear power plant Criticality accident, an uncontrolled nuclear chain reaction Nuclear criticality safety, the prevention of nuclear and radiation criticality, a property of (classes of) dynamical systems which have a critical point as an attractor wikipedia.org
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Criticality (status)
Applications Criticality is the normal operating condition of a nuclear reactor, in which nuclear fuel sustains a fission chain reaction. See also Criticality accident Critical mass Prompt criticality References Nuclear chemistry Nuclear physics Nuclear technology Radioactivity wikipedia.org
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Criticality index
Criticality index is mainly used in risk analysis. By monitoring tasks with a high Criticality Index a project is less likely to be late. wikipedia.org
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Distinguishing vertex, edge, and edge-contraction critical graphs A finite, simple, undirected graph $G=(V,E)$ is said to be _vertex-critical_ if for all $v\in V$ we have $\chi(G\setminus \\{v\\}) < \chi(G)$. Similarl...
(For the reverse direction note that if we delete the edge to be contracted, the coloring given by edge criticality must give the endpoints the same color
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Material criticality
Supply risk Supply risk is one of three dimensions that determine a material's criticality. Criticality focus Material criticality is a relatively new field of research. wikipedia.org
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Mixed criticality
A mixed criticality system is a system containing computer hardware and software that can execute several applications of different criticality, such as Mixed Criticality Systems (WMC 2014) 3rd International Workshop on Mixed Criticality Systems (WMC 2015) 4th International Workshop on Mixed Criticality wikipedia.org
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A consequence of edge-criticality Let $G$ be $\Delta$-edge-critical (that is, $G$ is $\Delta + 1$-edge-chromatic and removing any edge of $G$ gives a subgraph which is at most $\Delta$-edge-chromatic, where $\Delta$ i...
Your intuition on the first statement is correct, but why 'intuition'? If a color is absent at both $x$ and $y$ you can use it to color $xy$ and get a $\Delta$-coloring of $G$. This is logic. Now note that in $G-xy$ the degreesum of $x$ and $y$ is exactly $\Delta$, i.e. the number of colors. If no c...
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Criticality matrix
In operations research and engineering, a criticality matrix is a representation (often graphical) of failure modes along with their probabilities and wikipedia.org
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CRITICALITY中文(简体)翻译:剑桥词典 - Cambridge Dictionary
criticality翻译:(核连锁反应的)临界状态;(核连锁反应发生的)临界条件, 极度重要性。了解更多。
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نقد مختلط
International Workshop on Mixed Criticality Systems (WMC 2014) 3rd International Workshop on Mixed Criticality Systems (WMC 2015) 4th International Workshop on Mixed Criticality Systems (WMC 2015) Dagstuhl Seminar on Mixed Criticality on Multicore/Manycore Platforms (2015) Dagstuhl Seminar on Mixed wikipedia.org
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Prompt criticality
In nuclear engineering, prompt criticality describes a nuclear fission event in which criticality (the threshold for an exponentially growing nuclear fission Nuclear weapons are based on prompt criticality, while nuclear reactors rely on delayed neutrons or external neutrons to achieve criticality. wikipedia.org
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Observality for 'Silent' Reflexivity and Criticality | SpringerLink
Apr 9, 2023Let us now reflect on the very word to observe.Based on Latin observare (to watch over, note, heed, look to, attend to, guard but also comply with), the word is composed of ob for in front of and before and servare to watch, keep safe. To observe is then etymologically to watch and keep safe in front of something or someone. When one searches for synonyms for to observe one finds a wide range ...
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Structured criticality
(See: Self-organized criticality) So then, the pile of sand can be viewed as a network of interconnected systems, each with its own criticality. In other words, - structured criticality. Structured criticality is found just about everywhere. Some other examples are: Landslides. wikipedia.org
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