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  • 61Schur multiplier — In mathematical group theory, the Schur multiplier or Schur multiplicator is the second homology group of a group G. It was introduced by Issai Schur (1904) in his work on projective representations. Contents 1 Examples and properties 2 Re …

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  • 62CPU multiplier — In computing, the clock multiplier (or CPU multiplier or bus/core ratio) measures the ratio of an internal CPU clock rate to the externally supplied clock. A CPU with a 10x multiplier will thus see 10 internal cycles (produced by PLL based… …

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  • 63Spending multiplier — In economics, the multiplier effect refers to the idea that an initial spending rise can lead to an even greater increase in national income. In other words, an initial change in aggregate demand can cause a further change in aggregate output for …

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  • 64Electron multiplier — Continuous dynode electron multiplier An electron multiplier is a vacuum tube structure that multiplies incident charges.[1] In a process called secondary emission, a single electron can, when bombarded on secondary emissive material, induce… …

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  • 65Binary multiplier — A binary multiplier is an electronic circuit used in digital electronics, such as a computer, to multiply two binary numbers. It is built using binary adders. A variety of computer arithmetic techniques can be used to implement a digital… …

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  • 66Dadda multiplier — basic principle known from manual multiplication Example of Dadda reduction o …

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  • 67Frequency multiplier — A frequency multiplier is commonly used in a radio receiver or radio transmitter to multiply the base frequency of the oscillator by a predetermined number. This multiplied frequency is then amplified and sent to the final drive stage and into… …

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  • 68Complex multiplier — The complex multiplier is the multiplier principle in keynesian economics (formulated by John Maynard Keynes). The multiplier is a rather simplistic version of this. It applies to any change in autonomous expenditure, in other words, a change in… …

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  • 69Lagrange multiplier — Figure 1: Find x and y to maximize f(x,y) subject to a constraint (shown in red) g(x,y) = c …

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  • 70Gross Rent Multiplier — is the ratio of the price of a real estate investment to its annual rental income before expenses such as property taxes, insurance, and even utilities for vacation rental properties. Other expenses could include the cost of hiring a property… …

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