Sentences with phrase «nonlinear function»

Where several parameters are estimated simultaneously, the JP will be a joint prior for all parameters and may well be a complex nonlinear function of the parameters.
But the sigma - t density parameter is a nonlinear function of temperature and salinity, with the former being the dominant factor in the open ocean.
In addition, the calculation of saturation q is a nonlinear function of T, so if you want to compare monthly means of other reanalyses, you have to calculate q (sfc) for each time step in a monthly average and then average (or compute Td from each time step of q and T in the other reanalyses).
The second nonlinearity is that the water vapor feedback depends on the moisture content of the air, which via the Clausius - Clapeyron relation is a nonlinear function of temperature.
The thermal inertia of the thousands of meter thick Greenland Ice sheet makes its integrative time constant even longer (> 20x volume, > 1000x thermal path length, nonlinear function due to rate dependencies).
Topics in this series include: algebraic thinking, patterns in context, functions and algorithms, proportional reasoning, linear functions and slope, solving equations, nonlinear functions, and classroom studies.
F. 2,3 Comparing Linear and Nonlinear Functions 8.
She was also asked, «How do you think your students might understand nonlinear functions versus linear functions?»

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Such topics include time - resolved, coherent and non-linear Raman spectroscopies, nanostructure - based surface - enhanced and tip - enhanced Raman spectroscopies of molecules, resonance Raman to investigate the structure - function relationships and dynamics of biological molecules, linear and nonlinear Raman imaging and microscopy, biomedical applications of Raman, theoretical formalism and advances in quantum computational methodology of all forms of Raman scattering, Raman spectroscopy in archaeology and art, advances in remote Raman sensing and industrial applications, and Raman optical activity of all classes of chiral molecules.
Use function notation; evaluate a function, including nonlinear, at a given point in its domain algebraically and graphically.
Turning the hypothetical notion of a hive mind into a functioning organism, The Hive Mind is a performative installation exhibit in which artworks are curated as points in a nonlinear narrative scene
A spread of twenty pool - lounging figures, better known as the «Floaters,» traverse the gallery, where they function both as individual vignettes and as a nonlinear narrative.
It is clear, that the function including Mercury creates a nonlinear frequency because of the great elliptic trace of Mercury, and it is not out of the question that a refinement of the tide functions can extend the phase coherence to several decades or more.
The above formula has been commonly used for a nonlinear observation function h -LCB- \ displaystyle h -RCB-, such as the position of a hurricane vortex.
Complex nonlinear multivariate systems often exhibit «strange attractors» — local fixed points in a set of coupled nonlinear ordinary differential equations — that function as foci for Poincare cycles in the multivariate phase space.
Engineers use nonlinear optimization methods for expensive functions like climate models.
The point was that one can't trivially remove the effect of a single input of a complex nonlinear multivariate function with an equally complex «memory» with a wide range of timescales.
«The model was fit by nonlinear least squares estimation using Mathematica functions, with phase and amplitude free but period fixed as above.»
Different approaches have been used to compute the mean rate of 20th century global mean sea level (GMSL) rise from the available tide gauge data: computing average rates from only very long, nearly continuous records; using more numerous but shorter records and filters to separate nonlinear trends from decadal - scale quasi-periodic variability; neural network methods; computing regional sea level for specific basins then averaging; or projecting tide gauge records onto empirical orthogonal functions (EOFs) computed from modern altimetry or EOFs from ocean models.
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