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4784Publicado 2018“…A few presented topics are, among others, the topological phases of matter, band topology of insulators and also of Weyl semimetals, transport properties of 3D topological insulator quantum wires and the influence of disorder, transport properties of quasi-1D (and 2D) topological surface states, quantum coherence, and topological insulator thin-film Hall bar device. …”
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4785por Stahler, Wendy“…Through clear, step-by-step instructions, author Wendy Stahler covers the trigonometry snippets, vector operations, and 1D/2D/3D motion you need to improve your level of game development. …”
Publicado 2004
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4786por Recalde, AliciaTabla de Contenidos: “…RECOMENDACIONES -- 5.1.3. PROSPECTIVA I+D EN INGENIERÍA DE (...) -- 5.2. SEÑALES49 -- 5.2.1. …”
Publicado 2009
Biblioteca Universitat Ramon Llull (Otras Fuentes: Biblioteca de la Universidad Pontificia de Salamanca, Universidad Loyola - Universidad Loyola Granada)Libro electrónico -
4787Publicado 2019Tabla de Contenidos: “…5.3.3 Dynamic Rheological Behavior -- 5.3.3.1 Amplitude Sweep Properties -- 5.3.3.2 Frequency Sweep Properties -- 5.3.4 Temperature Effect -- 5.3.4.1 Temperature Effect in an Isothermal Condition -- 5.3.4.2 Temperature Effect in a Non‐isothermal Condition -- 5.3.4.3 Kinetics of Biopolymer Interaction -- 5.3.4.4 Time-Temperature Superposition Principle -- 5.3.5 Effect of Salts -- 5.3.6 Effect of pH -- 5.4 Thermodynamic -- 5.5 Miscibility -- 5.5.1 Interaction Coefficient -- 5.5.2 Cole‐Cole Plot -- 5.5.3 Han Curve -- 5.6 Conclusions and Future Trends -- References -- Chapter 6 Sage (Salvia macrosiphon) Seed Gum -- 6.1 Introduction -- 6.2 Salvia macrosiphon Seed Mucilage -- 6.2.1 Mucilage Extraction Optimization -- 6.2.2 Physicochemical Properties -- 6.3 Rheological Properties -- 6.3.1 Dilute Solution Properties -- 6.3.1.1 Influence of Salts -- 6.3.1.2 Influence of Temperature -- 6.3.2 Viscoelastic Properties -- 6.3.2.1 Oscillatory Properties -- 6.3.2.2 Creep Properties -- 6.3.3 Steady Shear Properties -- 6.3.3.1 Flow Behavior -- 6.3.4 Thixotropy -- 6.3.4.1 Hysteresis Loop -- 6.3.4.2 Single Shear Decay -- 6.3.4.3 In‐Shear Structural Recovery -- 6.3.4.4 Extent of Time Dependence in Small Deformation -- 6.3.5 Yield Stress -- 6.3.6 Steady and Oscillatory Shear Rheological Properties Comparison -- 6.3.6.1 Cox-Merz Rule -- 6.3.6.2 Shear‐Thinning Phenomena -- 6.4 Textural Properties -- 6.5 Applications -- 6.5.1 D‐Limonene‐in‐Water Emulsions -- 6.5.2 Edible Film -- 6.5.3 Yogurt -- 6.5.4 Sauces -- 6.6 Summary -- References -- Chapter 7 Balangu (Lallemantia royleana) Seed Gum -- 7.1 Introduction -- 7.2 Extraction and Purification -- 7.3 Physicochemical and Structural Properties -- 7.4 Rheological Properties -- 7.4.1 Dilute Solution Properties -- 7.4.2 Steady Shear Properties -- 7.4.3 Dynamic Shear Properties -- 7.4.4 Textural Properties…”
Biblioteca Universitat Ramon Llull (Otras Fuentes: Universidad Loyola - Universidad Loyola Granada, Biblioteca de la Universidad Pontificia de Salamanca)Libro electrónico -
4788Publicado 2019Tabla de Contenidos: “…8.4 The Buckley-Leverett Theory of 1D Displacements -- 8.4.1 Horizontal Displacement -- 8.4.2 Gravity Segregation -- 8.4.3 Front Tracking: Semi-Analytical Solutions -- 9 Discretizing Hyperbolic Transport Equations -- 9.1 A New Solution Concept: Entropy-Weak Solutions -- 9.2 Conservative Finite-Volume Methods -- 9.3 Centered versus Upwind Schemes -- 9.3.1 Centered Schemes -- 9.3.2 Upwind or Godunov Schemes -- 9.3.3 Comparison of Centered and Upwind Schemes -- 9.3.4 Implicit Schemes -- 9.4 Discretization on Unstructured Polyhedral Grids -- 10 Solvers for Incompressible Immiscible Flow -- 10.1 Fluid Objects for Multiphase Flow -- 10.2 Sequential Solution Procedures -- 10.2.1 Pressure Solvers -- 10.2.2 Saturation Solvers -- 10.3 Simulation Examples -- 10.3.1 Buckley-Leverett Displacement -- 10.3.2 Inverted Gravity Column -- 10.3.3 Homogeneous Quarter Five-Spot -- 10.3.4 Heterogeneous Quarter Five-Spot: Viscous Fingering -- 10.3.5 Buoyant Migration of CO[sub(2)] in a Sloping Sandbox -- 10.3.6 Water Coning and Gravity Override -- 10.3.7 The Effect of Capillary Forces - Capillary Fringe -- 10.3.8 Norne: Simplified Simulation of a Real-Field Model -- 10.4 Numerical Errors -- 10.4.1 Splitting Errors -- 10.4.2 Grid Orientation Errors -- 11 Compressible Multiphase Flow -- 11.1 Industry-Standard Simulation -- 11.2 Two-Phase Flow without Mass Transfer -- 11.3 Three-Phase Relative Permeabilities -- 11.3.1 Relative Permeability Models from ECLIPSE 100 -- 11.3.2 Evaluating Relative Permeabilities in MRST -- 11.3.3 The SPE 1, SPE 3, and SPE 9 Benchmark Cases -- 11.3.4 A Simple Three-Phase Simulator -- 11.4 PVT Behavior of Petroleum Fluids -- 11.4.1 Phase Diagrams -- 11.4.2 Reservoir Types and Their Phase Behavior during Recovery -- 11.4.3 PVT and Fluid Properties in Black-Oil Models -- 11.5 Phase Behavior in ECLIPSE Input Decks -- 11.6 The Black-Oil Equations…”
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4789por Organisation for Economic Co-operation and DevelopmentTabla de Contenidos: “…Persisten algunos obstáculos que dificultan impulsar la productividad y la competitividad -- Gráfico 2.23. Los recursos de I+D son bajos comparados con los que dedican los países de referencia -- Gráfico 2.24. …”
Publicado 2018
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4790por Organisation for Economic Co-operation and DevelopmentTabla de Contenidos: “…Flux d'IDE à destination de cinq pays de l'ANASE, 1985-2002 -- 1.1. D'où viennent les investissements étrangers dans les pays de l'ANASE ? …”
Publicado 2004
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4791Publicado 2018Tabla de Contenidos: “…-- 19.3 RF Amplifier Topology -- 19.4 Op Amp Parameters for RF Designers -- 19.4.1 Stage Gain -- 19.4.2 Phase Linearity -- 19.4.3 Frequency Response Peaking -- 19.4.4 −1dB Compression Point -- 19.4.5 Noise Figure -- 19.5 Wireless Systems -- 19.5.1 Broadband Amplifiers -- 19.5.2 IF Amplifiers -- 19.6 High-Speed Analog Input Drive Circuits -- 19.7 Conclusions -- 20 - Designing Low-Voltage Op Amp Circuits -- 20.1 Introduction -- 20.2 Critical Specifications -- 20.2.1 Output Voltage Swing -- 20.2.2 Dynamic Range -- 20.2.3 Input Common-Mode Range -- 20.2.4 Signal-to-Noise Ratio -- 20.3 Summary…”
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4792Publicado 2018Tabla de Contenidos: “…-- Kapitel 2: Bevor es losgeht: die mathematischen Bausteine eines neuronalen Netzes -- 2.1 Ein erster Blick auf ein neuronales Netz -- 2.2 Datenrepräsentationen -- 2.2.1 Skalare (0-D-Tensoren) -- 2.2.2 Vektoren (1-D-Tensoren) -- 2.2.3 Matrizen (2-D-Tensoren) -- 2.2.4 3-D-Tensoren und höherdimensionale Tensoren -- 2.2.5 Die wichtigsten Attribute -- 2.2.6 Bearbeiten von Tensoren in R -- 2.2.7 Datenstapel -- 2.2.8 Beispiele für Datentensoren aus der Praxis -- 2.2.9 Vektordaten -- 2.2.10 Zeitreihen oder sequenzielle Daten -- 2.2.11 Bilddaten -- 2.2.12 Videodaten -- 2.3 Das Getriebe von neuronalen Netzen: Tensoroperationen -- 2.3.1 Elementweise Operationen…”
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4793por McLean, Doug, 1943-Tabla de Contenidos: “…Consequences of failing to match all of the requirements for similarity 3.10 "Incompressible" flow and potential flow 3.11 Compressible flow and shocks 3.11.1. Steady 1D isentropic flow theory 3.11.2. Relations for normal and oblique shock waves 4. …”
Publicado 2013
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4794Publicado 2023Tabla de Contenidos: “…10.2.3.1 Input PMOS Varactors -- 10.2.3.2 Complementary N-PMOS Amplifier -- 10.2.3.3 Degeneration Inductance -- 10.2.3.4 Harmonic Traps -- 10.3 Design Example: A Highly Linear Wideband PA in 28 nm CMOS -- 10.3.1 Transformer-Based Output Combiner and Inter-Stage Power Divider -- 10.3.2 More on the kQ Product -- 10.4 Conclusion -- Acknowledgments -- References -- Chapter 11 FinFET Process Technology for RF and Millimeter Wave Applications -- 11.1 Evaluation of FinFET Technology -- 11.1.1 Steps of Fabrication and Process Flow of FinFET Technology -- 11.1.2 Digital Performance -- 11.1.3 Analog/RF Performance -- 11.2 Distinct Properties of FinFET -- 11.2.1 Performance with Transistor Scaling -- 11.2.2 Nonlinear Gate Resistance by Three Dimensional Structure -- 11.2.3 Self-Heating Effect in FinFETs -- 11.3 Assessment of FinFET Technology for RF/mmWave Applications -- 11.3.1 RF Performance -- 13.3.1.1 Parasitic Extraction -- 11.3.2 Noise Performance -- 11.3.3 Noise Matching with Gain at the mmWave Frequency -- 11.4 Design Process of FinFET for RF/mmWave Performance Optimization -- 11.4.1 Cascaded Chain Design Consideration for Wireless System -- 11.4.2 Optimization of Noise Figure with Gmax for LNA Within Self-Heat Limit -- 11.4.3 Gain Per Power Efficiency -- 11.4.4 Linearity for Gain and Power Efficiency -- 11.4.5 Neutralization for mmWave Applications -- References -- Chapter 12 Pre-Distortion: An Effective Solution for Power Amplifier Linearization -- 12.1 Introduction -- 12.2 Standard Measures of Nonlinearity of Power Amplifier -- 12.2.1 Gain Compression Point (1 dB) -- 12.2.2 Harmonic and Intermodulation Distortion (IMD) -- 12.2.3 Third-Order Intercept Point (TOI) -- 12.2.4 AM/AM and AM/PM Distortion -- 12.2.5 Adjacent Channel Power Ratio (ACPR) -- 12.2.6 Error Vector Magnitude (EVM) -- 12.3 What is Linearization? …”
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4795Publicado 2019Tabla de Contenidos: “…2.1.8 Radiation and Hertz Dipole -- 2.1.9 Fundamental Antenna Parameters -- 2.1.9.1 Radiation Power Density -- 2.1.9.2 Radiation Intensity -- 2.1.9.3 Directivity -- 2.1.9.4 Input Impedance, Radiation and Loss Resistance -- 2.1.9.5 Gain and Radiation Ef ciency -- 2.1.10 Dipole Antennas -- 2.1.11 Pocklington Integro-Differential Equation for a Straight Thin Wire -- 2.2 Introduction to Numerical Methods in Electromagnetics -- 2.2.1 Weighted Residual Approach -- 2.2.1.1 Fundamental Lemma of Variational Calculus -- 2.2.2 The Finite Element Method (FEM) -- 2.2.2.1 Basic Concepts of FEM -- 2.2.2.2 One-Dimensional FEM -- 2.2.2.3 Incorporation of Boundary Conditions -- 2.2.2.4 Computational Example: 1D Problem -- 2.2.2.5 Two-Dimensional FEM -- 2.2.2.6 The Weak Formulation for Generalized Helmholtz Equation -- 2.2.2.7 Computation of Fluxes on the Domain Boundary -- 2.2.2.8 Computation of Sources on a Finite Element -- 2.2.2.9 Three-Dimensional Elements -- 2.2.3 The Boundary Element Method (BEM) -- 2.2.3.1 Integral Equation Formulation -- 2.2.3.2 Boundary Element Discretization -- 2.2.3.3 Constant Boundary Elements -- 2.2.3.4 Linear and Quadratic Elements -- 2.2.4 Numerical Solution of Integral Equations Over Unknown Sources -- References -- 3 Incident Electromagnetic Field Dosimetry -- 3.1 Assessment of External Electric and Magnetic Fields at Low Frequencies -- 3.1.1 Fields Generated by Power Lines -- 3.1.1.1 The Electric Field -- 3.1.1.2 The Magnetic Field -- 3.1.2 Fields Generated by Substation Transformers -- 3.1.2.1 The Electric Field -- 3.1.2.2 The Magnetic Field -- 3.1.3 Assessment of Circular Current Density Induced in the Body -- 3.1.4 On the Basic Principles of Measurement of LF Fields -- 3.1.4.1 Measurement of LF Electric Fields -- 3.1.4.2 Measurement of LF Magnetic Fields -- 3.1.4.3 Comparison of Calculated and Experimental Results…”
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4796Publicado 2010Tabla de Contenidos: “…Cover -- Contents -- Foreword -- Foreword -- Preface -- Intended Audience -- Organization of the Book -- A Brief History -- Acknowledgments -- 1 "D"iving In -- 1.1 Numbers and Expressions -- 1.2 Statements -- 1.3 Function Basics -- 1.4 Arrays and Associative Arrays -- 1.4.1 Building a Vocabulary -- 1.4.2 Array Slicing. …”
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4797por Lal Kishore, K.Tabla de Contenidos: “…1.26 True RMS-Responding Voltmeter -- 1.27 Balanced Bridge Voltmeter (VTVM) -- 1.27.1 Advantages -- 1.27.2 Disadvantages -- 1.28 Transistor Voltmeter (TVM) -- 1.29 Electronic Multimeter -- 1.29.1 Resistance Ranges -- 1.30 AC Current Measurement -- 1.30.1 Differential Voltmeter -- 1.31 Differential Amplifier -- 1.32 Alternating Current Instruments (AC Meters) -- 1.32.1 D'Arsonval Meter Movement for AC Circuit -- 1.32.2 Modified Circuit for AC Measurements -- 1.32.3 D'Arsonval Meter Movement Circuit (FWR) -- 1.33 Electrodynamometer Movement -- 1.33.1 Transfer Instruments -- 1.33.2 Iron Vane-Meter Movement -- 1.34 Thermocouple Meter -- 1.34.1 Constant Voltage Source -- 1.34.2 Constant Current Source -- 1.34.3 Volt Box -- 1.34.4 Factors to be Considered in the Selection of an Analog Voltmeter -- 1.35 Digital Voltmeters -- 1.35.1 General Specifications -- 1.36 Ramp-Type DVM -- 1.37 Staircase Ramp-Type DVM -- 1.38 Dual Slope Integrating-Type DVM -- 1.39 Successive-Approximation Conversion (SAC) -- 1.39.1 Block Schematic -- 1.40 Continuous Balance-Type DVM -- 1.41 Automatic Polarity Indication for DVM -- 1.42 Autoranging for DVM -- 1.42.1 Typical Case -- 1.43 3 3 4 Digit Display -- 1.44 Picoammeter -- 1.44.1 Applications -- 1.45 Low-Current Ammeter Applications -- 1.45.1 Wafer-Level Photodiode Testing -- 1.45.2 Monitoring and Control of Focused Ion Beam Currents -- 1.46 High-Resistance Measurements -- 1.47 Summary -- Points to Remember -- Objective-type Questions -- Review Questions -- Unsolved Problems -- Chapter 2: Waveform Generators -- 2.1 Introduction -- 2.2 Considerations in Choosing an Oscillator or Signal Generator -- 2.3 Sine Wave Generator -- 2.4 Oscillator Circuit -- 2.5 Attenuator -- 2.6 Frequency-Synthesised Signal Generator -- 2.7 Sweep-Frequency Generator -- 2.8 Pulse and Square Wave Generator -- 2.9 Function Generator…”
Publicado 2009
Libro electrónico -
4798Publicado 2015Tabla de Contenidos: “…6.6.1 Methodology and configuration -- 6.6.2 Performance -- 6.7 Detailed analysis of flow control -- 6.7.1 The detailed buffer utilization -- 6.7.1.1 Allowable EVCs -- 6.7.1.2 Performance analysis -- 6.7.2 The effect of flow control on fairness -- 6.8 Further discussion -- 6.8.1 Packet length -- 6.8.2 Dynamically allocated multiqueue and hybrid flow controls -- 6.9 Chapter summary -- Appendix: Logical Equivalence of Alg and Alg + WPF -- References -- Chapter 7: Deadlock-free flow control for torus networks-on-chip -- 7.1 Introduction -- 7.2 Limitations of existing designs -- 7.2.1 Dateline -- 7.2.2 Localized bubble scheme -- 7.2.3 Critical bubble scheme -- 7.2.4 Inefficiency with variable-size packets -- 7.3 Flit bubble flow control -- 7.3.1 Theoretical description -- 7.3.2 FBFC-localized -- 7.3.3 FBFC-critical -- 7.3.4 Starvation -- 7.4 Router microarchitecture -- 7.4.1 FBFC routers -- 7.4.2 VCT routers -- 7.5 Methodology -- 7.6 Evaluation on 1D tori (rings) -- 7.6.1 Performance -- 7.6.2 Buffer utilization -- 7.6.3 Latency of short and long packets -- 7.7 Evaluation on 2D tori -- 7.7.1 Performance for a 44 torus -- 7.7.2 Sensitivity to SFP ratios -- 7.7.3 Sensitivity to buffer size -- 7.7.4 Scalability for an 88 torus -- 7.7.5 Effect of starvation -- 7.7.6 Real application performance -- 7.7.7 Large-scale systems and message passing -- 7.8 Overheads: Power and area -- 7.8.1 Methodology -- 7.8.2 Power efficiency -- 7.8.3 Area -- 7.8.4 Comparison with meshes -- 7.9 Discussion and related work -- 7.9.1 Discussion -- 7.9.2 Related work -- 7.10 Chapter summary -- References -- Part IV: Programming paradigms -- Chapter 8: Supporting cache-coherent collective communications -- 8.1 Introduction -- 8.2 Message combination framework -- 8.2.1 MCT format -- 8.2.2 Message combination example -- 8.2.3 Insufficient MCT entries -- 8.3 BAM routing…”
Libro electrónico -
4799Publicado 2022Tabla de Contenidos: “…8.1.2 Angular Averaging -- 8.2 Radiation Stiffness and Coupling Loss Factors -- 8.2.1 Point Radiation Stiffness -- 8.2.2 Point Junctions -- 8.2.3 Area Radiation Stiffness -- 8.2.4 Area Junctions -- 8.2.5 Line Radiation Stiffness -- 8.2.6 Line Junctions -- 8.2.7 Summary -- Bibliography -- 9 Deterministic Applications -- 9.1 Acoustic One-Dimensional Elements -- 9.1.1 Transfer Matrix and Finite Element Convention -- 9.1.2 Acoustic One-Dimensional Networks -- 9.1.3 The Acoustic Pipe -- 9.1.4 Volumes and Closed Pipes -- 9.1.5 Limp Layer -- 9.1.6 Membranes -- 9.1.7 Perforated Sheets -- 9.1.8 Branch Lumped Elements -- 9.1.9 Boundary Conditions -- 9.1.10 Performance Indicators -- 9.2 Coupled One-Dimensional Systems -- 9.2.1 Change in Cross Section -- 9.2.2 Impedance Tube -- 9.2.3 Helmholtz Resonator -- 9.2.4 Quarter Wave Resonator -- 9.2.5 Muffler System -- 9.2.6 T-Joint -- 9.2.7 Conclusions of 1D-Systems -- 9.3 Infinite Layers -- 9.3.1 Plate Layer -- 9.3.2 Lumped Elements Layers -- 9.3.3 Fluid Layer -- 9.3.4 Equivalent Fluid - Fiber Material -- 9.3.5 Performance Indicators -- 9.3.6 Conclusions on Layer Formulation -- 9.4 Acoustic Absorber -- 9.4.1 Single Fiber Layer -- 9.4.2 Multiple Layer Absorbers -- 9.4.3 Absorber with Perforate -- 9.4.4 Single Degree of Freedom Liner -- 9.5 Acoustic Wall Constructions -- 9.5.1 Double Walls -- 9.5.2 Limp Double Walls with Fiber -- 9.5.3 Two Plates with Fiber -- 9.5.4 Conclusion on Double Walls -- Bibliography -- 10 Application of Random systems -- 10.1 Frequency Bands for SEA Simulation -- 10.2 Fluid Systems -- 10.2.1 Twin Chamber -- 10.3 Algorithms of SEA -- 10.4 Coupled Plate Systems -- 10.4.1 Two Coupled Plates -- 10.5 Fluid-Structure Coupled Systems -- 10.5.1 Twin Chamber -- 10.5.2 Noise Control Treatments -- 10.5.3 Transmission Loss of Trimmed Plate -- 10.5.4 Free Field Radiation into Half Space…”
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