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Propagation function

Lumped parameter propagation function Denoting difference Average residence time... [Pg.324]

Neurons have one or more inputs, an output, oiy an activation state, Aiy an activation function, facU and an output function, fout. The propagation function (net function)... [Pg.192]

Here, the left and right propagator functions, G q) and G (q), are calculated by the following recursive relations... [Pg.182]

Details of the derivation of general expressions for energy shifts at a given order can be found in Mohr et al. (1998). Contractions between pairs of fermion or boson field operators AM lead to electron and photon propagator functions. The exact electron propagator in a static external field is homogeneous in time and appears as... [Pg.41]

Acoustic emission caused by single particle impact is reasonably well understood. It is possible to quantitatively analyze acoustic emission signals to predict particle size. The analysis is based on a deconvolution of the acoustic emission source function from the measured acoustic emission signal. The measured acoustic emission signal V(t) is a convolution of the acoustic source S(t), the propagation function through the metal plate G(t), and the detector response function D(t), where = represents convolution ... [Pg.3888]

The hydroxyl group is one of the most propagated functional groups in organic compounds, including numerous biogenic substances. The determination of OH compounds has been one of the important problems of gas chromatography (GC) analysis in more than half a century that this method has been in existence. [Pg.1165]

In the neuron, the propagation function, E, defines the internal state of the neuron (Eq. 21.2). N is the number of nemons in the input layer, w.. is the weight between the input neuron i and the intermediate nemon j, and b. is the value of the bias associated to intermediate neuron j [12]. This equation unifies all inputs in a single value that will then be treated by the activation function (Eq. 21.3) that generate an output value of the neuron ... [Pg.450]

The molecular size distribution of the polar head depends on the number of oxyethylene units that add to the parent alcohol during polymerization. The polymerization process should fulfill two conditions (1) the total number Nt of molecules that have propagating functional groups should remain constant throughout the reaction, and (2) the chains must be constructed by a series of kinetically identical monomer addition reactions. Let No, Ni, N2,. .. be the numbers of species mo, mi, m2,... in a specified reaction volume that has zero, one, two,... added oxyethylene units. The time dependence of Nq is then expressed by... [Pg.20]

FPF = filtered propagator functional MCPI = Monte Carlo path integral MEM = maximum entropy method QUAPI = quasi-adiabatic propagator path integral. [Pg.2021]


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