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Continuity of dynamical systems: The continuous-time case
Mathematics of Control, Signals, and Systems, 1992zbMATH Open Web Interface contents unavailable due to conflicting licenses.
Nieuwenhuis, J.W., Willems, J.C.
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1997
Quantum spin systems give a relatively simple explanation of the most important magnetic phenomena. In Section 6.2.2 we demonstrated that the Ising model exhibits ferromagnetic behavior if the interparticle forces favor spin alignment and antiferromagnetic behavior if it is energetically more favorable to have anti-parallel neighboring spins.
Ola Bratteli, Derek W. Robinson
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Quantum spin systems give a relatively simple explanation of the most important magnetic phenomena. In Section 6.2.2 we demonstrated that the Ising model exhibits ferromagnetic behavior if the interparticle forces favor spin alignment and antiferromagnetic behavior if it is energetically more favorable to have anti-parallel neighboring spins.
Ola Bratteli, Derek W. Robinson
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Continuous EKG Monitoring Systems
Nursing Clinics of North America, 1987This article discusses the employment of continuous electrocardiographic (EKG) monitoring as a tool utilized by the nurse to augment his/her expert assessment skills. The components of the EKG monitoring system and their specific functions are addressed with special emphasis on the importance of proper lead attachment, alarm settings, and documentation
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Continuous duty tonometer system
Journal of Applied Physiology, 1965This tonometer system, for equilibration of blood or other biological fluids, consists of a constant temperature bath which houses four independent tonometer flasks. Temperature stability is maintained by water circulating from the bath into a heating chamber and back.
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FLUCTUATIONS IN CONTINUOUS SYSTEMS
AIP Conference Proceedings, 1976The density of particles in space or in phase space varies in time through continuous flow and through discrete jumps, due to collisions, chemical reactions, radio‐active decay, or births and deaths. A method is developed for computing the fluctuations arising from the random jumps and influenced by the flow.
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Environmental science and pollution research international, 2019
E. Aranda-García, E. Cristiani-Urbina
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E. Aranda-García, E. Cristiani-Urbina
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Robust H∞ filtering for 2D continuous systems with finite frequency specifications
International Journal of Systems Science, 2018A. El‐Amrani +4 more
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Sine cosine algorithm based reduction of higher order continuous systems
International Conferences on Information Science and System, 2017Vinay Pratap Singh
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Adsorption Kinetics in Liquid Phase: Modeling for Discontinuous and Continuous Systems
, 2017G. Dotto +4 more
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