limiting value उदाहरण वाक्य
उदाहरण वाक्य
- The question is as follows : What is the least of the limiting values which a polynominal function F ( z ) may take when the variable z increases indefinitely along the different vectors in this plane?
- If the latter, one would expect the results for the cases I = 0?and I = 90?to be the limits of the general case 0?< I < 90?as I approaches these limiting values.
- Which is to say that " K " is the limiting value of " P " : the highest value that the population can reach given infinite time ( or come close to reaching in finite time ).
- If any of the four sums in the denominator is zero, the denominator can be arbitrarily set to one; this results in a Matthews correlation coefficient of zero, which can be shown to be the correct limiting value.
- He is a Thomas Pynchon scholar, who in a 1983 essay showed how " Gravity's Rainbow " is structured around thermodynamic theory, the decay of certainty into chaos, and calculus ideas of infinitesimals and the limiting value of zero.
- :select id, title, value as quality from info join attribs on info . id = attribs . info _ id where attribs . name ='quality'- will give you the id, title, and value for all items, limiting value to those named quality.
- Then the " viewing cone " is obtained by limiting values of a visual quantity ( e . g . contrast ) which for a certain application is required to be above e . g . 10 ( compare e . g.
- In one simple example, " Balanis " performs this computation to find the antenna impedance with different " N " using Pocklington's method and finds that with " N " > 60 solutions have approached their limiting values to within a few percent.
- For example, if a system has distant, or hard-to-reach states that are only entered after memory has reached a certain limiting value, then special test inputs should be added to allow memory to be bypassed, forcing the state machine into the distant state.
- The Rydberg constant represents the limiting value of the highest wavenumber ( the inverse wavelength ) of any photon that can be emitted from the hydrogen atom, or, alternatively, the wavenumber of the lowest-energy photon capable of ionizing the hydrogen atom from its ground state.