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  • 51Quotient space (linear algebra) — In linear algebra, the quotient of a vector space V by a subspace N is a vector space obtained by collapsing N to zero. The space obtained is called a quotient space and is denoted V / N (read V mod N ). Definition Formally, the construction is… …

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  • 52Focus recovery based on the linear canonical transform — Focus recovery from defocused image is an ill posed problem since it loses the component of high freqency. Most of the methods for focus revocery are based on depth estimation theory [Most of depth recovery methods are simply based on camera… …

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  • 53Kramers–Kronig relation — The Kramers–Kronig relations are mathematical properties, connecting the real and imaginary parts of any complex function which is analytic in the upper half plane. These relations are often used to relate the real and imaginary parts of response …

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  • 54Einstein-Relation — In der Statistischen Physik leitet sich im Rahmen der sog. „linear response“ Theorie das Fluktuations Dissipations Theorem quantitativ rigoros aus dem statistischen Operator des Systems ab, und zwar am besten mit Hilfe der sog. LSZ Reduktion oder …

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  • 55ordering relation — A partial ordering on a set is a relation < that is transitive and reflexive and antisymmetric. That is, (i) x < y & y < z →x < z ; (ii) x < x ; (iii) x < y & y < x →x = y . If we add (iv) that at least one of x < y, x = y …

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  • 56The Workshop for Non-Linear Architecture — (wnla) was the name taken by a group of experimental artists and psychogeographers active in Britain (sections existed in both Glasgow and London) during the 1990 s. Informed to a large degree by the urban practices of the Paris based Lettriste… …

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  • 57solids, mechanics of — ▪ physics Introduction       science concerned with the stressing (stress), deformation (deformation and flow), and failure of solid materials and structures.       What, then, is a solid? Any material, fluid or solid, can support normal forces.… …

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  • 58Density of states — Condensed matter physics Phases · Phase tr …

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