• The BFM (bond fluctuation model or bond fluctuation method) is a lattice model for simulating the conformation and dynamics of polymer systems. There...
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  • field theory Bacterial flagellar motor of a cell flagellum Bond fluctuation model, a model for simulating polymer systems Bahrain Freedom Movement, a...
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  • his model assumed complete transfers of electrons between atoms, and was thus a model of ionic bonding. Both Lewis and Kossel structured their bonding models...
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    model Vertex model Toda lattice cellular automata Bond fluctuation model 2nd model QCD lattice model Crystal structure Continuum limit QCD matter Lattice...
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  • of software for Monte Carlo molecular modeling Software for molecular mechanics modeling Bond fluctuation model https://web.archive.org/web/20220126175020/http://cmm...
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  • the underlying bond is "locked in" for the term of the contract, thereby reducing the credit risk associated with fluctuations in the bond price. Bonds...
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    (after the B–F single bond, Si–F single bond, and H–F single bond), and relatively short, due to its partial ionic character. The bond also strengthens and...
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  • tensor modes of fluctuations.[clarification needed] Scalar modes have the power spectrum defined as the mean squared density fluctuation for a specific...
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  • the fundamental concept of bond market volatility—changes in bond prices are inverse to changes in interest rates. Fluctuating interest rates are part of...
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    dealer is then subject to risks of price fluctuation. In other cases, the dealer immediately resells the bond to another investor. Bonds are bought and...
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    In chemistry, a hydrogen bond (H-bond) is a specific type of molecular interaction that exhibits partial covalent character and cannot be described as...
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  • numerical predictions from slightly initial conditions or parameters Bond fluctuation model — for simulating the conformation and dynamics of polymer systems...
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  • In finance, bond convexity is a measure of the non-linear relationship of bond prices to changes in interest rates, and is defined as the second derivative...
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  • functional theory (DFT) or Hartree–Fock (HF) models to the Schrödinger equation. Molecular orbital theory and valence bond theory are the foundational theories...
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  • we draw an arrow on a bond which points to the side of the bond on which the hydrogen atom sits, then ice satisfies the ice model. Similar reasoning applies...
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    Another important model of percolation, in a different universality class altogether, is directed percolation, where connectivity along a bond depends upon...
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    of fluctuations. The ultralocal model describes the long wavelength high temperature behavior of the Ising model, since in this limit the fluctuation averages...
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  • development of IBSI (Intrinsic Bond Strength Index), relying on the IGM (Independent Gradient Model) methodology. Ionic bonding Salt bridges Coomber's relationship...
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    {\displaystyle \mathbf {f} _{n}(t)} a zero-mean Gaussian noise that fulfills the fluctuation–dissipation theorem. At either chain end the missing neighbor term is...
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  • The 1994 bond market crisis, or Great Bond Massacre, was a sudden drop in bond market prices across the developed world. It began in Japan and the United...
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  • Modern valence bond theory is the application of valence bond theory (VBT) with computer programs that are competitive in accuracy and economy, with programs...
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    (DSGE) models which are state-of-the-art models used by central banks and other organizations to analyze economic fluctuations. Unlike DSGE models, the...
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  • The most important elements in the model are the interatomic matrix elements, which would simply be called the bond energies by a chemist. In general there...
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  • the mean value of the spin and the fluctuation value. Finally, the last term involves a product of two fluctuation values. The mean field approximation...
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  • dynamics Orbital-free density functional theory Adiabatic connection fluctuation dissipation theorem Görling-Levy pertubation theory Optimized effective...
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  • one such hybrid functional method. Another option is to use modern valence bond methods. For a list of software packages known to handle Hartree–Fock calculations...
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  • physics, the nearly free electron model (or NFE model and quasi-free electron model) is a quantum mechanical model of physical properties of electrons...
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    Dansgaard–Oeschger event (often abbreviated D–O event), is a rapid climate fluctuation; such events occurred 25 times during the last glacial period. Some scientists...
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  • their book Measuring Business Cycles: Business cycles are a type of fluctuation found in the aggregate economic activity of nations that organize their...
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  • price fluctuations. A share which fluctuates 5% on either side on daily basis has more volatility than stable blue chip shares whose fluctuation is more...
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