... 2L(i,j). The array describes the
order in which the branches are squeezed together. Informa-
tion in the array can be extracted from linking numbers for
period-two orbits.
1472
Robert Gilmore: Topological ... invariants of orbits and orbit pairs are un-
changed under control-parameter variation as long as
the orbits exist. However, as control parameters are var-
ied, periodic orbits are...
... number of interval parameters. For working on industrial
models, with tens or hundreds of uncertain parameters, the algorithm will have to
be improved. But for a design stage, when few parameters ... interval
formulation is preserved, and the interval parameters are put into factor in front
of deterministic matrices. The control of the intervals is essential to avoid large
overestimat...
... 11 for a sedentary person, 13 for a moderately active
person, 15 for a moderate exerciser or physical laborer, and 18 for an
extremely active exerciser or physical laborer. The extra calories ... 183
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I
n Chap. 2, we considered various forms of energy and
energy transfer, and we developed a general relation for
the conservation of ene...
...
growth,
of
the order
of
four
percentage
points
(Table
1).
Growth
remains
depressed
in the
year
following
the
crisis,
but
returns
to its
pre-crisis
level
thereafter.
The ratio ... stock of real
credit is an imperfect
measure of the aggregate
amount of funds.
available to bank customers,
particularly
during a crisis. Some
of the increase (or lack
of
declin...
...
Air pressure=80000 Pa
Air pressure=100000 Pa
Air pressure=110000 Pa
Figure 7. Air pressure effect of wind power for Whisper-500 wind generator (
0
C=25)
International Journal of Energy ... aero acoustic properties of
the wind turbine rotor. The main improvement over that work is the incorporation of a variable airfoil
shape across the rotor and fixed y-coordinates of the Bez...
...
interference/noise.
In the simplest case, where the transmitters are not collaborating and only
receivers cooperate, systems result in higher SINRs and lower BERs for a given
transmit power. ... either X
1
or X
2
as interference/noise. Such systems have lower SINRs and higher BERs for a
given transmit power. They also usually require F-, T-, or C- DMA schemes to
reduce interfer...
... laws
are prevalent in large-scale dynamical systems such as aerospace systems,
power systems, network systems, structural systems, and thermodynamic
systems.
Since these systems have numerous ... stability properties of a
nonlinear dynamical system using a vector comparison principle. Further-
more, we design a universal decentralized finite-time stabilizer for large-scale
dy...