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  • 1Diffusion MRI — Diagnostics DTI Color Map MeSH D038524 Diffusion MRI is a mag …

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  • 2Diffusion Networks — are continuous time, continuous state recurrent neural networks with a stochastic component. They are neural networks and stochastic diffusion processes, thus their name. Diffusion networks are related to a wide range of popular algorithms in the …

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  • 3Diffusion Monte Carlo — (DMC) is a quantum Monte Carlo method that uses a Green s function to solve the Schrödinger equation. DMC is potentially numerically exact, meaning that it can find the exact ground state energy within a given error for any quantum system. When… …

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  • 4Linear Pottery culture — LBK redirects here. For other uses, see LBK (disambiguation). Not to be confused with Linear B. Map of European Neolithic at the apogee of Danubian expansion, c. 4500–4000 BC …

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  • 5Diffusion equation — The diffusion equation is a partial differential equation which describes density fluctuations in a material undergoing diffusion. It is also used to describe processes exhibiting diffusive like behaviour, for instance the diffusion of alleles in …

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  • 6Linear — The word linear comes from the Latin word linearis , which means created by lines .In advanced mathematics, a linear map or function f ( x ) is a function which satisfies the following two properties:* Additivity (also called the superposition… …

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  • 7Linear canonical transformation — Paraxial optical systems implemented entirely with thin lenses and propagation through free space and/or graded index (GRIN) media, are Quadratic Phase Systems (QPS). The effect of any arbitrary QPS on an input wavefield can be described using… …

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  • 8Diffusion inelastique — Collision inélastique Un appareil photo stroboscopique à 25 images par seconde a recueilli ces images d une balle qui rebondit. Chaque choc de la balle est inélastique, une partie de son énergie cinétique est dissipée à chaque contact. Si la… …

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  • 9Diffusion inélastique — Collision inélastique Un appareil photo stroboscopique à 25 images par seconde a recueilli ces images d une balle qui rebondit. Chaque choc de la balle est inélastique, une partie de son énergie cinétique est dissipée à chaque contact. Si la… …

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  • 10Reaction–diffusion system — Reaction–diffusion systems are mathematical models which explain how the concentration of one or more substances distributed in space changes under the influence of two processes: local chemical reactions in which the substances are transformed… …

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