and coherence properties – the ability of waves to interfere – of electromagnetic radiation, like optical light. Higher order coherence or n-th order coherence...
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first order coherence (see degree of coherence). However, for measurements correlating detections at multiple detectors, higher-order coherence is involved...
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quantum coherence analysis. Classical optical coherence becomes a classical limit for first-order quantum coherence; higher degree of coherence leads to...
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Coherency (homotopy theory) (redirect from Coherence theorem)
elementary morphisms are part of the data of the category. A coherence theorem states that, in order to be assured that all these equalities hold, it suffices...
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Coherence therapy is a system of psychotherapy based in the theory that symptoms of mood, thought and behavior are produced coherently according to the...
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Caustic Graphics (section Coherence gathering)
several new hardware functions to increase the efficiency of ray-tracing: Coherence gathering: The ability for the GPU to generate work for itself and for...
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of low doses on the order of 20 photons/nm2. This is due to fewer photons for the same energy dose for a shorter wavelength (higher energy per photon)...
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CESE) since it was not compulsory to maintain a coherence of subjects. The diploma of specialised higher education (DESE – Diploma de Estudos Superiores...
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Quantum decoherence is the loss of quantum coherence. It involves generally a loss of information of a system to its environment. Quantum decoherence...
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instruction in the individual class is coordinated with a view to achieving coherence between the various subjects and a suitable distribution of the students'...
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Ingush Grammar. Berkeley: University of California Press. Osborne T. 2005. Coherence: A dependency grammar analysis. SKY Journal of Linguistics 18, 223–286...
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Consistency model (section Cache-coherence protocols)
different from coherence, which occurs in systems that are cached or cache-less, and is consistency of data with respect to all processors. Coherence deals with...
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The Firefly cache coherence protocol is the schema used in the DEC Firefly multiprocessor workstation, developed by DEC Systems Research Center. This...
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Dutch book theorems (redirect from Coherence (philosophical gambling strategy))
rule Sleeping Beauty problem Bovens, Luc; Hartmann, Stephan (2003). "Coherence". Bayesian Epistemology. Oxford: Clarendon Press. pp. 28–55. ISBN 0-19-926975-0...
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theoretical literature and which was elucidated in. The concept of higher order or quantum coherence of sources was introduced in quantum optics by Roy J. Glauber...
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also have high temporal coherence, which permits them to emit light with a very narrow frequency spectrum. Temporal coherence can also be used to produce...
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Propositional calculus (redirect from Zeroth order logic)
included in first-order logic and higher-order logics. In this sense, propositional logic is the foundation of first-order logic and higher-order logic. Propositional...
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the range similar to correlation coefficient and classical (second order) coherence. It was also used for depth of anasthesia assessment and widely in...
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Historical criticism (redirect from Higher Criticism.)
Historical criticism (also known as the historical-critical method (HCM) or higher criticism, in contrast to lower criticism or textual criticism) is a branch...
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Bayesian epistemology (section Coherence)
concept of coherence in terms of probability, usually in the sense that two propositions cohere if the probability of their conjunction is higher than if...
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Phase transition (redirect from Second order phase transition)
properties of phase transitions: the change of macroscopic behavior and the coherence of a system at a critical point. Phase transitions are prominent feature...
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Coherent diffraction imaging (section Coherence)
of waves to occur. A constant phase difference and the coherence of a wave are necessary in order to obtain any type of interference pattern. Clearly a...
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Type class (section Higher-kinded polymorphism)
the so-called coherence property, which requires that there should only be one unique choice of instance for any given type. The coherence property makes...
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Multiple scattering low coherence interferometry (ms/LCI) is an imaging technique that relies on analyzing multiply scattered light in order to capture depth-resolved...
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temporal coherence required for binding: the higher level of inhibition, the higher degree of temporal coherence is necessary for binding to occur. The emitted...
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a coherence miss. A coherence miss occurs when threads execute loads such that they observe the different values of the memory block. The coherence problem...
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independent of offset charge. Planar on-chip transmon qubits have T1 coherence times approximately 30 μs to 40 μs. Recent work has shown significantly...
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Dominance hierarchy (redirect from Pecking-order)
rank, with higher-ranking individuals often gaining more access to resources and mates. Based on repetitive interactions, a social order is created that...
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for three reasons: Messages are relatively short as most messages are coherence protocol requests and responses without data. Messages are generated frequently...
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Motion perception (redirect from Second-order stimulus)
of a subject to detect coherent motion is commonly tested using motion coherence discrimination tasks. For these tasks, dynamic random-dot patterns (also...
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