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Creating a Complete Solution

Beginning Microsoft Power BI, 2020
In the previous chapters, you gained experience working with each of the pieces of Microsoft’s self-service BI tool set. You used Power Pivot, Power View, Power Query, Power Map, and the Excel table analysis tools. This chapter provides you with several use cases to solidify the concepts of the previous chapters. By working through these use cases, you
Dan Clark
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Complete Solution of Boolean Equations

IEEE Transactions on Computers, 1980
A method is presented for generating a single formula involving arbitrary Boolean parameters, which includes in it each and every possible solution of a system of Boolean equations. An alternate condition equivalent to a known necessary and sufficient condition for solving a system of Boolean equations is given.
Tapia, Moiez A., Tucker, Jerry H.
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Irregular solutions and completeness

Journal of Physics A: Mathematical and General, 1982
It is pointed out that the bound and scattering states generated by a short-range two-body potential form a complete set even in the space of irregular solutions. Working with the relevant Wronskian relations an explicit eigenfunction expansion for the outgoing Jost solution is obtained.
V J Menon, A V Lagu
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The complete Schwarzschild solution

Annals of Physics, 1971
Abstract Some remarks are made about the complete Schwarzschild solution, consisting of the interior and exterior solutions, joined together. It is pointed out that, if the complete solution is put into the isotropic form, the metric tensor and its first derivatives are everywhere continuous, and the space described by it is topologically equivalent ...
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Completeness or small solutions?

1995
In Section 1.5 the large time behaviour of solutions of a linear retarded functional differential equation $$ \dot x(t)\, = \,\int_0^h {d\zeta (\theta )x(t - \theta ),\,\,\,\,\,\,\,\,\,\,{x_0} = \varphi } $$ (1.1) was studied. Using the renewal equation and the inverse Laplace transform, we found the following representation [see (I.5.3)] for
Odo Diekmann   +3 more
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The complete denture solution

Faculty Dental Journal, 2016
The complete denture solution by Nigel Knott The production of a complete set of dentures that restores function and personal confidence to the edentulous patient throws up a number of challenges that require a deep understanding of the manufacturing issues involved and the needs of the patient.
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Hydrates: Towards The Complete Solution

European Petroleum Conference, 1990
ABSTRACT The economic development of many multiphase flow production systems requires a full understanding of hydrates and their control. BP Exploration has recognised this and has set itself the goal of developing the necessary understanding and ability to deal with hydrates and hydrate forming systems.
C.J. Kalli, D. Cowie
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Complete Solutions of Elasticity

2013
In this chapter general solutions of the homogeneous isotropic elastostatics and elastodynamics are discussed. The general solutions are related to both the displacement and stress governing equations, and emphasis is made on completeness of the solutions [See also Chap. 16.]
Reza Eslami   +5 more
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