Sentences with word «nonzero»

If the phase transition of QCD at nonzero temperature is dominated by the (approximate) restoration of chiral symmetry, then the transition might be characterized using a gauged linear -LCB- sigma -RCB- model.
Zero sum for the clients, very much nonzero sum for the lawyers.»
Seeing as Camargo and Tucker have nonzero chances of turning into pumpkins and Flaherty and Markakis are what they are, it doesn't hurt to have backup options.
Kajita and McDonald demonstrated that neutrinos must therefore have a very small but nonzero mass.
While past studies have assumed that sensors have an infinite coverage range and / or a 360 - degree viewing angle, the authors extend existing formulations to acknowledge the finite range, limited viewing angle, and nonzero failure rate of realistic sensors.
What could be a permanent, decidedly nonzero source of energy in the Universe, with cosmic consequences?
For the particles to change flavor, they must change frequency, which requires the masses of the three flavors to be different, and therefore nonzero.
Similarly, if you're a coach, you confront a spectacularly remote but nevertheless nonzero risk of standing next to a client in the squat rack on the day Providence decides to pull the plug that's been lurking in his head for the last 43 years.
[7] Where there were nonzero results, they were more often in the expected positive direction than not.
The «average» values were obtained by looking at households reporting nonzero airfare spending over the previous 6 months, and annualizing the number.
That was during a «good» year for the market, of course; there will be years where you get 2 - 3 % in dividends and lose money; in 2011 it opened at 116 and closed the year at 115 (I don't have the dividend for that year; certainly lower than 3.5 % I'd think, but likely nonzero.)
In the past, however, it has always been claimed that the method has a significant nonzero validation skill.
The costs are not prohibitive, merely nonzero.
Another thing that's known fairly well is what the situation would be it the atmosphere would have a very weak nonzero emissivity / absorptivity.
What looks like a zero sum confrontation can, with a little goodwill, be transformed into a mutually beneficial nonzero sum game.
For the lawyers, however, the case of Smith v. Smith is a nice fat nonzero sum game, with the Smiths providing the payoffs and the two professionals milking their clients» joint account in elaborately coded cooperation.
But even when it breaks down there are all sorts of reasons why a couple could benefit by continuing to cooperate, and treating their divorce, too, as nonzero sum.
We retained these participants for analysis only if they provided a valid, nonzero value in response to the item that asked how long they had been using the Internet to meet people or responded in the affirmative to one or both of the items asking if they had ever posted or responded to an online personals ad (thus indicating that they had used online personals ads at some point in the past, though they did not report using them at the time of the study).
By acknowledging and accounting for finite range, limited viewing angle, and nonzero failure rate, Kang, Kim, and Zhou create a unique sensor optimization model.
Dawkins uses the example of divorce in the legal system to highlight the evolutionary development of zero sum and nonzero sum activities.
There is a nonzero chance that Greece reforms enough and doesn't default.
There's also a nonzero chance that I say, «Screw it,» and go to the ceremony at the last minute.
At least in principle, the incredibly complex molecular interactions within a single cell have nonzero.
Provided that the causal relations among the transistors and memory elements are complex enough, computers or the billions of personal computers on the Internet will have nonzero.
As it turns out, quantum mechanical formulas predict a slim (but nonzero) chance of the cosmic egg universe collapsing to zero size, at which point the erstwhile universe would completely disappear.
Whereas scientists usually think of the electron as an exceedingly, if not infinitely, small and uniform sphere of negative charge, a nonzero EDM would mean that charge is distributed unevenly — forming one region fractionally more negative than the particle's average charge and one slightly less negative.
«The small — but nonzero — size of the cosmological constant is a real puzzle in cosmology,» he says, adding that the research shows the number is consistent with the conditions required for the existence of intelligent life that is capable of observing it.
Together with Elena Fuchs, Bourgain showed that if you pick any integer n, there is a nonzero probability that some bubble in the Apollonian foam has radius equal to 1 / n.
On a rational basis, the receiving partner should accept any nonzero offer, since getting some money is always better than getting none.
Similarly, uni-pennate muscles have muscle fascicles that run at a single angle relative the axis of force generation, although this angle is nonzero and the fibers do not run parallel to the line of force generation.
The nonzero values of Wi could, for example, be the number of classrooms in school i with teachers who have at least two classrooms.
For the nonzero values, we could use Only use a school i if.
The federal processor assumes that an error was made when AGI is zero but income earned from work is nonzero, and sets AGI equal to income earned from work.
The key is that there is now a nonzero minimum balance that you must protect.
I did however say that any nonzero value would be scientifically significant, which I suggest is more interesting than the blog debate that you are trying to start.
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