matrix element
collocation in Englishmeaningsofmatrixandelement
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matrix
noun
uk/ˈmeɪ.trɪks/us/ˈmeɪ.trɪks/
formal
the set of conditions that provides a system in which something grows ...
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element
noun
uk/ˈel.ɪ.mənt/us/ˈel.ə.mənt/
a part ...
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Once thematrixelementhas been found, one can follow theoretical methods developed earlier to study the nonlinear properties of a given mode.
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A higher value implies a higher sensitivity of the population growth rate to a proportional change in thatmatrixelement.
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Eachmatrixelementis computed separately, with no interaction with the other elements.
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This holds true as long as only onematrixelementis changed at a time.
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The rate then would still depend mainly on g, but with amatrixelementfor nuclear tunneling replacing the usual electroniccouplingmatrixelement.
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The system compares the result with all previous measurements, if it is identical, it is stored on the samematrixelement, if not, and a new element is generated.
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Here the last equation is matrix constraint, which can be seen as 9 constraints, one for eachmatrixelement.
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Second, not all transitions have the same transitionmatrixelement, absorption coefficient or oscillator strength.
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In real systems, with more than two levels, the correct dipole transitionmatrixelementfor the relevant transition has to be calculated.
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The phase of thismatrixelement, however, contains separate information about the transition process.
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The sum over all paths is given by a product of matrices, eachmatrixelementis the transition probability from one slice to the next.
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This resistive root always occur s, independent of the magnitude of matrix elements.
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The results showed that the fluctuations of diagonal matrix elements are two orders of magnitude larger than the largest fluctuations of the off-diagonal elements.
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Fluctuations of the off-diagonal matrix elements were modeled directly from molecular dynamics data.
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The matrix elements are all readily calculated, bounded periodic functions of u, and decay quite rapidly with respect to their suffixes.
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We will use these eigenstate properties in evaluating the matrix elements.
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We begin with the probability distribution on the matrix elements.
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Normally, the term-document matrix is sparse: most of the matrix elements are equal to zero.
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