In the mathematical theory of random dynamical systems, an absorbing set is a subset of the phase space that exhibits a capturing property. It acts like...
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{1}{(w+q)}}\lambda } . Discrete phase-type distribution Absorbing set (random dynamical systems) Grinstead, Charles M.; Snell, J. Laurie (July 1997). "Ch...
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Stochastic process (redirect from Stochastic dynamical systems)
processes are widely used as mathematical models of systems and phenomena that appear to vary in a random manner. Examples include the growth of a bacterial...
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Markov chain (redirect from Absorbing state)
chaotic dynamical systems are isomorphic to topological Markov chains; examples include diffeomorphisms of closed manifolds, the Prouhet–Thue–Morse system, the...
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Dragon king theory (category Dynamical systems)
Sornette, Didier, and Tatyana Kovalenko. "Dynamical Diagnosis and Solutions for Resilient Natural and Social Systems." Planet@ Risk 1 (1) (2013) 7–33....
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lemma Ornstein–Uhlenbeck operator Skorokhod integral Random dynamical system / scl Absorbing set Base flow Pullback attractor Probability space Carleman's...
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Rodrigo E.; Levine, Dov; Chaikin, Paul M. (12 July 2021). "Random Close Packing as a Dynamical Phase Transition". Physical Review Letters. 127 (3): 038002...
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Directed percolation (section As a dynamical process)
innovation). Percolation can be considered to be a branch of the study of dynamical systems or statistical mechanics. In particular, percolation networks exhibit...
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Pullback attractor (category Random dynamical systems)
is the same as for a deterministic dynamical system, but requires careful treatment because random dynamical systems are necessarily non-autonomous. This...
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Discrete-time Markov chain (section Absorbing states)
In probability, a discrete-time Markov chain (DTMC) is a sequence of random variables, known as a stochastic process, in which the value of the next variable...
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biological systems and their relation to life, in cosmology, economics, sociology, weather science, climate change and information systems including the...
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Percolation critical exponents (category Random graphs)
of random percolation. Percolating systems have a parameter p {\displaystyle p\,\!} which controls the occupancy of sites or bonds in the system. At...
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Random walks, Brownian motion, and interacting particle systems. Springer. ISBN 0817635092. Liggett, Thomas M. (1985). Interacting Particle Systems....
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Mean-field particle methods (category Randomized algorithms)
context, the random evolution of a virtual fluid or a gas particle is represented by McKean-Vlasov diffusion processes, reaction–diffusion systems, or Boltzmann...
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Polypropylene (redirect from Polypropylene random copolymer)
membranes as the waterproofing top layer of single-ply systems as opposed to modified-bit systems. Polypropylene is most commonly used for plastic moldings...
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Radar (redirect from Radar systems)
air-defense systems, anti-missile systems, marine radars to locate landmarks and other ships, aircraft anti-collision systems, ocean surveillance systems, outer...
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Wolfenstein: The New Order (category Video games set in 1946)
the game. Jason Hill of The Sydney Morning Herald called the concept "absorbing", while Owen Anslow of The Mirror called it "intriguing". Destructoid's...
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Dimension 20 (section Filming and set design)
between the main campaigns. The players drew randomly from their past characters, using bingo machines to set up each show. The Time Quangle performances...
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overdetermined systems (systems that have no or more than one solution): Numerical computation of null space — find all solutions of an underdetermined system Moore–Penrose...
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theorem, which is generally true in a wide variety of dissipative dynamical systems: the system evolves, over time, to a stationary state. Intuitively, a stochastic...
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star clusters which are also observed in these regions. However, only a dynamical mass measurement from the analysis of the optical spectrum of the companion...
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Smart glass (redirect from Dynamic glass)
no voltage is applied, the suspended particles are randomly organized, thus blocking and absorbing light. When voltage is applied, the suspended particles...
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Evolution (redirect from Random mutation)
and the mycorrhizal fungi that grow on their roots and aid the plant in absorbing nutrients from the soil. This is a reciprocal relationship as the plants...
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handedness-preserving manner, while absorbing circular polarization of the opposite handedness. However, most absorbing chiral mirrors operate only in a...
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began on similar systems in the 1960s, beginning as a form of computer application. Since their inception, facial recognition systems have seen wider uses...
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forecast, which is (by definition) different from the real demand. By absorbing these variations, safety stock improves the customer-service level. Creating...
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Visual acuity (redirect from Dynamic visual acuity)
pigment epithelium (RPE) is responsible for, among many other things, absorbing light that crosses the retina so it cannot bounce to other parts of the...
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material properties (salt, heat, humidity, aerosols etc.) are mixed by random motion of individual molecules. By a purely probabilistic argument, the...
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scanning frequencies of 15,750 and 15,734.27 Hz (for NTSC systems) or 15,625 Hz (for PAL systems). These frequencies are at the upper range of human hearing...
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The Tenth Planet (category Fiction set in 1986)
the gravitational pull of Mondas. The Cybermen explain that Mondas is absorbing energy from Earth and will soon destroy it. They propose to take humans...
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