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Pediatrics, 1984
To the Editor.β I believe there is an error in the article entitled "A System for Individualized Dosing of Intravenous Aminophylline Using a Programmable Calculator" by J. Chris Mitsuoka and Richard J. Fleck (Pediatrics 1984;73:64-67).
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To the Editor.β I believe there is an error in the article entitled "A System for Individualized Dosing of Intravenous Aminophylline Using a Programmable Calculator" by J. Chris Mitsuoka and Richard J. Fleck (Pediatrics 1984;73:64-67).
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Aircraft Engineering and Aerospace Technology, 1942
IN the article on simultaneous equations published in AIRCRAFT ENGINEERING, Vol. XI, May, 1939, pp. 199β200, the author exploited the powerful process of iteration. In the present article he deals similarly with an iterative method for finding the roots of a determinantal equation. Such a method was first given by Duncan and Collar in their paper βOn a
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IN the article on simultaneous equations published in AIRCRAFT ENGINEERING, Vol. XI, May, 1939, pp. 199β200, the author exploited the powerful process of iteration. In the present article he deals similarly with an iterative method for finding the roots of a determinantal equation. Such a method was first given by Duncan and Collar in their paper βOn a
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IEEE Transactions on Computers, 1974
A combinational circuit realizing the switching function f(x) may be regarded as a solution verifier for the Boolean equation f(x) = 1. (*) The output of the circuit is 1, that is, if and only if the input-vector x is a solution for (*). We use the term "equational logic" to denote an approach to circuit synthesis based on (*) rather than on the ...
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A combinational circuit realizing the switching function f(x) may be regarded as a solution verifier for the Boolean equation f(x) = 1. (*) The output of the circuit is 1, that is, if and only if the input-vector x is a solution for (*). We use the term "equational logic" to denote an approach to circuit synthesis based on (*) rather than on the ...
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The Mathematical Gazette, 1935
Students find partial differential equations difficult not only on account of the inherent difficulties of the subject, but because of confusion, omissions, and, frequently, errors in the textbooks. To take an illustration, Piaggio (p. 147, new edition), begins with the statement that the equations
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Students find partial differential equations difficult not only on account of the inherent difficulties of the subject, but because of confusion, omissions, and, frequently, errors in the textbooks. To take an illustration, Piaggio (p. 147, new edition), begins with the statement that the equations
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Magnetohydrodynamics equations
2016Plasma Modeling: Methods and Applications presents and discusses the different approaches that can be adopted for plasma modeling, giving details about theoretical and numerical methods. The book is intended to assist and direct students and researchers, who want to develop research activity in the field of plasma physics, in the choice of the best ...
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2013
The cell method (CM) is a numerical scheme which implements the classification of global variables, presented in the previous chapter, in a numerical algorithm. This chapter is devoted to the explanation of how Tonti diagrams can be directly translated into a numerical procedure, how topological operators are translated into matrices and how ...
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The cell method (CM) is a numerical scheme which implements the classification of global variables, presented in the previous chapter, in a numerical algorithm. This chapter is devoted to the explanation of how Tonti diagrams can be directly translated into a numerical procedure, how topological operators are translated into matrices and how ...
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Journal of Logic and Computation, 2004
Summary: The author studies systems of equations which naturally arise in the formalization of the Port-Royal theory of concepts. An unknown quantity is a relation between objects and attributes. We study the case where the relation is fuzzy with truth values in a complete residuated lattice, covering therefore the special cases of complete Boolean ...
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Summary: The author studies systems of equations which naturally arise in the formalization of the Port-Royal theory of concepts. An unknown quantity is a relation between objects and attributes. We study the case where the relation is fuzzy with truth values in a complete residuated lattice, covering therefore the special cases of complete Boolean ...
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Equations, systems of equations
2017In this chapter, we examine elementary knowledge of mathematical relations from a higher point of view. Having understood the elementary relations thoroughly, we will conclude that many deceptively complex problems are grounded in simpler principles.
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