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spectrally
spectrally, adv. (ˈspɛktrəlɪ) [f. spectral a.] 1. In a ghostly manner.1837 Carlyle Fr. Rev. ii. ii. vi, This..did for many months..walk spectrally,—in all French heads. 1865 Dickens Mut. Fr. iii. ii, The steamer's lights moved spectrally a very little. 2. In the form of a spectrum; as regards, or in... Oxford English Dictionary
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Spectral Sciences Incorporated
Software developed by SSI and available to the public include: FLAASH and QUAC, atmospheric correction codes which calculate spectrally resolved ground wikipedia.org
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Largest jumps of a spectrally positive $\alpha$-stable process Let $X(.)$ be a (strictly) $\alpha$-stable process (with $\alpha \in (1,2)$). Assume also that $X(.)$ is spectrally positive (its Lévy measure is concentr...
Denote by $N$ the jump measure of the Lévy process, i.e. $$N_t(B) := N([0,t] \times B) := \sharp \\{s \in [0,t]; \Delta X_s := X_s-X_{s-} \in B\\},$$ and by $\nu$ its Lévy measure. It is widely known that $(N_t(B))_{t \geq 0}$ is a Poisson process with intensity $\nu(B)$. In particular, we have $$\m...
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Hiptmair–Xu preconditioner
Therefore, we can replace their inversion by spectrally equivalent approximations, and , respectively. Moreover, inverting might be expensive and we can replace it by a spectrally equivalent approximations . wikipedia.org
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derivatized
derivatized, a. Chem. Brit. /dɪˈrɪvətʌɪzd/, U.S. /dəˈrɪvədaɪzd/, /diˈrɪvədaɪzd/ Forms: 19– derivatised, 19– derivatized [‹ derivatize v. + -ed suffix1.] That has been converted into a derivative.1953 Jrnl. Amer. Chem. Soc. 75 4582 The reaction may be carried out in an aqueous system, in which case t... Oxford English Dictionary
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Tungsten film
On daylight-balanced film tungsten lighting produces a spectrally accurate rendition of a scene; but human vision adjusts to the color of the lighting and perceives colors as if under daylight, seeing a spectrally accurate image as having a yellow-orange cast. wikipedia.org
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xenon
xenon Chem. (ˈzɛnɒn) [ad. Gr. ξένον, neut. of ξένος strange.] A heavy inert gaseous element present in minute quantity in the atmosphere, discovered by Sir William Ramsay in 1898. Symbol Xe or X. Also attrib. and Comb.1898 Ramsay & Travers in Rep. Brit. Assoc. Bristol 830 The last fractions of lique... Oxford English Dictionary
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R-type asteroid
R-type asteroids are moderately bright, relatively uncommon inner-belt asteroids that are spectrally intermediate between the V and A-type asteroids. wikipedia.org
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Utilization of Bessel Functions in Fourier Series In a research paper that I'm currently going through, spectrally modulated light is being described with the optical probe beam written as: $$E_0 e^{i(\omega_0 t+M sin...
The exponential term $\mathrm e^{iM\sin\omega_mt}$ is a periodic signal with period $\frac{2\pi}{\omega_m}$ and can be expanded by the exponential Fourier series: $$ \mathrm e^{iM\sin\omega_mt}=\sum_{n=-\infty}^\infty C_n\mathrm e^{in\omega_mt} $$ where $$ C_n=\frac{\omega_m}{2\pi}\int_{-\pi/\omega_...
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Q-type asteroid
Q-type asteroids are spectrally more similar to ordinary chondrite meteorites (types H, L, LL) than any other asteroid type. wikipedia.org
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Coherence scanning interferometry
The technique encompasses but is not limited to instruments that use spectrally broadband, visible sources (white light) to achieve interference fringe wikipedia.org
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lumirhodopsin
lumirhodopsin Biochem. (ˌl(j)uːmɪrəʊˈdɒpsɪn) Also lumi-rhodopsin. [f. L. lūmi(n-, lūmen light + rhodopsin.] An orange intermediate that is formed when rhodopsin is bleached by light and changes spontaneously to metarhodopsin.1950 G. Wald et al. in Science 17 Feb. 180/1 On exposing the solution to li... Oxford English Dictionary
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最小频移键控
相关条目 星座图 高斯最小频移键控 注释 参考文献 Subbarayan Pasupathy, Minimum Shift Keying: A Spectrally Efficient Modulation, IEEE Communications Magazine, 1979 R. de Buda wikipedia.org
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Yevgeny Dyakonov
Dyakonov was recognized for his pioneering work in the 60s–80s on efficient spectrally equivalent preconditioning for linear systems and eigenvalue problems wikipedia.org
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Cellular Network Comparison: 3G 4G & 5G Network Connectivity
4G is a lot more spectrally efficient than 3G, equally as 5G is extra spectrally reliable than 4G. Each generation supplies much more data per hertz than the previous one. 3G operates at regularities up to 2.1 Gigahertz, 4G up to 2.5 Gigahertz and 5G can be approximately 95 Gigahertz.
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