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  • ...ent series]] numerically, and are used in conjunction with [[extrapolation methods]]. In the context of [[series acceleration]], when the original sequence <math>(s_n)</math> and the transformed sequen ...
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  • ...also [[MPEG-4 ASP]] video on [[S3 Chrome|VIA Unichrome (S3 Graphics Chrome Series)]] hardware. ...valent of the Microsoft Windows [[DirectX Video Acceleration|DirectX Video Acceleration (DxVA) API]]. Popular software applications known to take advantage of XvMC ...
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  • .../math> and whose rod is massless of length <math>\ell = 1</math>. Take the acceleration due to gravity to be <math>g=1</math>. Denote by <math>q(t)</math> the angu ...in q)^{\mathrm T}</math>. Let us experiment by using some simple numerical methods to integrate this system. As usual, we select a constant step size, <math>h ...
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  • ...small time-step Δ''t'' and applies [[Newton's second law of motion]]. The acceleration multiplied with Δ''t'' gives a correction to the velocity. The velocity mul ...at any time the position is changed by the acceleration, the value of the acceleration is determined by the instantaneous position. Evidently a full integration i ...
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  • ...d as the ratio of a particle's sedimentation [[velocity]] to the applied [[acceleration]] causing the sedimentation.<ref>{{Cite web |title=Sedimentation Coefficien ...ravitational acceleration]] {{mvar|g}}, or more commonly the [[centrifugal acceleration]] {{math|''ω''<sup>2</sup>''r''}}. In the latter case, {{mvar|ω}} is the [[ ...
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  • ...widely used in the method of [[finite differences]] to produce first order methods for solving or approximating solutions to equations. ...see [[Pendulum (mathematics)|pendulum]]), one example being the [[infinite series]]:<ref name="Nelson">{{cite journal | last = Nelson | first = Robert |autho ...
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  • ...2008|publisher=John Wiley & Sons|isbn=978-0-470-69438-1|pages=34–5}}</ref> Methods have been developed to measure thresholds in any of the senses. ...to be constant in determining the threshold limit. There are three common methods used to determine sensory thresholds:<ref name=":1" /> ...
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  • {{short description|Sudden transient acceleration}} In [[mechanics]] and [[physics]], '''shock''' is a sudden [[acceleration]] caused, for example, by [[impact (mechanics)|impact]], drop, kick, [[eart ...
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  • {{Short description|Sequence acceleration method in numerical analysis}} ...ysis]], '''Richardson extrapolation''' is a [[Series acceleration|sequence acceleration]] method used to improve the [[rate of convergence]] of a [[sequence]] of e ...
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  • [[Acceleration]] – [[Lattice Boltzmann methods]] – ...
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  • ...th>f(\mathbf{x})</math>. (Note that this differs from [[gradient descent]] methods, which adjust all of the values in <math>\mathbf{x}</math> at each iteratio ...ldridge |isbn=978-1-292-40117-1 |edition=4th, Global |series=Prentice Hall series in artificial intelligence |location=Boston |pages=131}}</ref> ...
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  • an [[alternating series]]. ...series]] for the [[inverse tangent]] function, often called ''[[Gregory's series]]'', is ...
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  • ...May 2019 |last1=Water Resources Division |first1=U. S. Geological Survey |series=Fact Sheet |page=19 |doi=10.3133/fs23995 }}</ref> == Survey methods == ...
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  • ...z]] in connection with the [[Riemann hypothesis]], by means of the [[power series]] ...2 x)</math> we may define it in terms of the coefficients of the [[Laurent series]] development of the hyperbolic (or equivalently, the ordinary) cotangent a ...
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  • ==Methods for lifting material== ===Centrifugal acceleration=== ...
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  • For iterative methods, a sequence <math>(x_k)</math> that converges to <math>L</math> is said to ...of convergence of the sequence of partial sums of a [[Series (mathematics)|series]] and possibly its order of convergence, also. ...
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  • ...ufmann |date=2005 |isbn=1-55860-732-3 |pages=236–7 |series=Morgan Kaufmann Series in Interactive 3-D Technology}}</ref> ...ategories of tree construction methods: top-down, bottom-up, and insertion methods. ...
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  • ...eleration]]; [[Test (assessment)|Test]]ing; [[Psychometrics]]; Statistical Methods ...ohn, S. J., George, W. C. & Stanley, J. C. (1979). ''Educating the Gifted: Acceleration and Enrichment''. Baltimore, MD: Johns Hopkins University Press.</ref> ...
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  • ...of the particles. The path the particles follow depends on their sideways acceleration and their velocity when they enter the deflecting field. Therefore, it is i ...loscopes, the deflection plates were often complex structures, combining a series of sub-plates with an electrical [[Analog delay line|delay line]]. By match ...
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  • ...motions to stabilize the posture of the robot. However, some new planning methods are being developed to define the trajectories of the legs' links in such a ...gravity, <math>G</math> is the center of mass and <math>a_G</math> is the acceleration of the center of mass. ...
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