classical model

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classical
adjective
uk
/ˈklæs.ɪ.kəl/
us
/ˈklæs.ɪ.kəl/
traditional in style or form, or based on methods developed over a long period of time, and considered to be of ...
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model
noun[C]
uk
/ˈmɒd.əl/
us
/ˈmɑː.dəl/
something that a copy can be based on because it is an extremely good example of ...
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The performance appears as fine as theclassicalmodel-based computed torque control scheme.
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In theclassicalmodelneurocomputation is effected by a myriad of parallel microprocessors all doing their own analysis of different aspects of the information inflow.
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Some further information is gained from a momentum balance for theclassicalmodel.
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All the examples force the supposition that kinetic undercooling regularization probably avoids singularities and the blow-up time of theclassicalmodelcould be exceeded.
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We doubt that this is consistent with what the "classicalmodel" they defend aims at.
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It seems that the concept of commitment plays a key role in two opposing views on what is wrong about theclassicalmodel.
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For instance, let us consider theclassicalmodelof random hypergraphs.
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If this fails, the attempted proof contains an infinite branch that induces aclassicalmodel.
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It consists of devious interpretations;classicalmodel-theory has been excellent at this.
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With the assumptions above, theclassicalmodelfor the process is as follows.
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This gives the reader some useful comparisons between the different organisms, some beingclassicalmodel organisms while others are a little more diverse.
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Such a method stands theclassicalmodelon its head, or at least appears to do so.
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Instead, in theclassicalmodel, an increase in the nominal quantity of money will immediately raise prices in proportion to the magnitude of the increase.
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For an attractive force, theclassicalmodelconsidered here can handle only soft pseudopotentials without point nucleus.
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It's just part of theclassicalmodel.
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