equilibrium distribution
collocation in Englishmeaningsofequilibriumanddistribution
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equilibrium
noun[S or U]
uk/ˌek.wɪˈlɪb.ri.əm/us/ˌiː.kwəˈlɪb.ri.əm/
a state ...
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distribution
noun[C or U]
uk/ˌdɪs.trɪˈbjuː.ʃən/us/ˌdɪs.trɪˈbjuː.ʃən/
the process of giving things out to several people, or spreading or ...
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The time-asymptoticequilibriumdistributionof the vortices with given energy and angular impulse shows a clear correlation with the temperature.
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One should also bear in mind that the model only faithfully captures theequilibriumdistribution.
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The stochastic on-farm dynamics lead to anequilibriumdistributionof prevalences whose shape reflects the balance between immigration, transmission and recovery from infection.
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For an arbitraryequilibriumdistributionfunction, the stability problem cannot be solved analytically, and numerical simulation techniques must be employed.
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This requires knowledge of theequilibriumdistributionfunctions.
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When the model possesses several locally stable equilibria, theequilibriumdistributionassigns generally unequal probabilities to the basins.
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Theequilibriumdistributionof sizes, measured by the number of amphiphilic molecules included in the aggregate, is another global observable.
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For inelastic gases, there is no reference distribution such as the localequilibriumdistribution.
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For small pedigrees it has been shown that with importance sampling, these samples have been drawn from a distribution which approximates theequilibriumdistributionvery well.
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At equilibrium, the average bond strength is less than that of the isolated cross-bridges because of theequilibriumdistributionof bound and free states between the surfaces.
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Equilibriumdistributionof petroleum hydrocarbons in freezing ground.
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From our consideration it follows that even the relative smallness of sources may imply a drastic deviation of the steady-state distribution function from theequilibriumdistribution.
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This is the situation that applies when bonds form and break spontaneously in solution, and it determines the thermodynamicequilibriumdistributionbetween bound and unbound states.
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We assume that the transmission dynamics on different farms are not correlated and can, therefore, regard each data point as a sample from such anequilibriumdistribution.
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In simulation terms, this would be equivalent to selecting the starting state randomly, with the choice of the starting state based on theequilibriumdistributionof the system.
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Theequilibriumdistribution(7) is bimodal, with two modes at x = 1 - due to the reflecting boundary conditions.
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This is a consequence of the convergence to theequilibriumdistribution.
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The most common way that anequilibriumdistributionis established is by the interaction of the photons with matter.
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