nonlinear model

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nonlinear
adjective
uk
/ˌnɒnˈlɪn.i.ər/
us
/ˌnɑːnˈlɪn.i.ɚ/
not consisting of or relating ...
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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 secondnonlinearmodelis motivated by the neural network literature.
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A time-series characterization of such behavior would require anonlinearmodel.
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Ironically, the seemingly complexnonlinearmodelis simpler than the linear rival, and therefore outperforms it.
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Figure 6 shows the residuals from thenonlinearmodeltogether with the residuals from the linear model used as a basis for linearity testing.
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Once we obtain the solution, we simulate ournonlinearmodelfor the variables we are interested in.
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The delay convention has been used in the case of thenonlinearmodel.
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One has to be aware that the situation is different with anonlinearmodel.
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This can be viewed as an ad hocnonlinearmodel.
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We therefore consider next the forecasts from a parametricnonlinearmodel, the threshold model.
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With this factor taken into account the theory gives good agreement with the fullynonlinearmodel, as long as eddy-eddy interactions are minor.
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In simulation the control law (13) is applied to thenonlinearmodel(1) for the two-link biped.
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We find that anonlinearmodelof output and the spread seems to give fewer false warnings of recession than a linear model.
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Thenonlinearmodelwith growth homogeneity yields the most robust forecasting structure, whereas the models in pure differences without imposing any long-run equilibrium conditions fail.
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The ability to create an accurate linearization of the numerical method used in thenonlinearmodelis thus important, and is discussed in the article.
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Anonlinearmodelthat takes care of the radial effects in detail has so far been missing.
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This provides estimates of the parameters of thenonlinearmodeland those estimates can be used for hypothesis testing, analysis, and forecasting.
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Numerical simulations are then used to verify the local stability and to demonstrate the global dynamics of thenonlinearmodel.
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One direction is to patch up thenonlinearmodelof spread with a second transition function.
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The newnonlinearmodelstill shows some inadequacies in some stages.
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An algorithm, based on a discretenonlinearmodel, is presented for evaluation of the critical shear stress required to move a dislocation through a lattice.
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