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  • 1Characteristic — (from the Greek word for a property or attribute (= trait) of an entity) may refer to: In physics and engineering, any characteristic curve that shows the relationship between certain input and output parameters, for example: I V or current… …

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  • 2Current–voltage characteristic — Figure 1. I–V curve of a P–N junction diode (not to scale). A current–voltage characteristic is a relationship, typically represented as a chart or graph, between an electric current and a corresponding voltage, or potential difference. In… …

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  • 3Curve — For other uses, see Curve (disambiguation). A parabola, a simple example of a curve In mathematics, a curve (also called a curved line in older texts) is, generally speaking, an object similar to a line but which is not required to be straight.… …

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  • 4current-voltage curve meter — voltamperinės charakteristikos matuoklis statusas T sritis radioelektronika atitikmenys: angl. current voltage characteristic meter; current voltage curve meter vok. Strom Spannungs Kennlinie Messer, m rus. измеритель вольт амперной… …

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  • 5current-voltage characteristic meter — voltamperinės charakteristikos matuoklis statusas T sritis radioelektronika atitikmenys: angl. current voltage characteristic meter; current voltage curve meter vok. Strom Spannungs Kennlinie Messer, m rus. измеритель вольт амперной… …

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  • 6Semiconductor curve tracer — The Type 575 Transistor Curve Tracer displays the dynamic characteristic curves of both NPN and PNP transistors on the screen of a 5 inch cathode ray tube. Several different transistor characteristic curves may be displayed, including the… …

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  • 7Elliptic curve cryptography — (ECC) is an approach to public key cryptography based on the algebraic structure of elliptic curves over finite fields. The use of elliptic curves in cryptography was suggested independently by Neal Koblitz[1] and Victor S. Miller[2] in 1985.… …

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  • 8Elliptic curve — In mathematics, an elliptic curve is a smooth, projective algebraic curve of genus one, on which there is a specified point O . An elliptic curve is in fact an abelian variety mdash; that is, it has a multiplication defined algebraically with… …

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  • 9Closed timelike curve — In mathematical physics, a closed timelike curve (CTC) is a worldline in a Lorentzian manifold, of a material particle in spacetime that is closed, returning to its starting point. This possibility was first raised by Kurt Gödel in 1949, who… …

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  • 10Supernova — This article is about the astronomical event. For other uses, see Supernova (disambiguation). Multiwavelength X ray, infrared, and optical compilation image of Kepler s supernova remnant, SN 1604. A supernova is a stellar explosion that is more… …

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