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Comparison of Linear Primary Permanent Magnet Vernier Machine and Linear Vernier Hybrid Machine
IEEE Transactions on Magnetics, 2014This paper presents the comparison of linear primary permanent magnet vernier (LPPMV) machine and linear vernier hybrid (LVH) machine. The LPPMV machine and the LVH machine both operate based on the magnetic gear principle, hence possessing the advantages of low speed and high thrust force density.
Mo, L +7 more
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Linear-motion electrical machines
Proceedings of the IEEE, 1970A survey of linear-motion electrical machines is presented. Although various types of dc and ac linear machines are briefly mentioned, linear induction motors are the main concern of the paper and they are discussed in considerable detail. Based on topological considerations, a classification of these machines is presented and their development through
E.R. Laithwaite, S.A. Nasar
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Optimal quantum machines by linear and non‐linear optics
Fortschritte der Physik, 2004AbstractSince manipulations of qubits are constrained by the quantum mechanical rules, several classical information tasks can not be perfectly extended to the quantum world. The more relevant limitations in quantum information processing are the impossibility to perfectly clone any unknown qubit and to map it in its orthogonal state. Even if these two
SCIARRINO, Fabio, DE MARTINI, Francesco
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Uniform Modular Realizations and Linear Machines
IEEE Transactions on Computers, 1971It is shown that a single-output Moore-type n-state linear machine may be realized with no more than 2n copies of the AND–OR-delay (AOD) module of Newborn, Weiner, and Hopcroft. This bound is significantly lower than that for arbitrary single-output Moore-type machines, which is 2n.
Gelenbe, S. Erol, Rossi, N.
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Abstract We introduce tensors in Chapter 4, describing them as ‘linear slot machines’ into which you insert a number of vectors and their dual objects which are called 1-forms; the slot machine then spits out a number. Vectors and 1-forms are themselves both tensors, as is the energy-momentum tensor which we also introduce.
Tom Lancaster, Stephen J. Blundell
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Tom Lancaster, Stephen J. Blundell
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Trends in Superconducting Linear Electric Machines
2019 12th International Symposium on Linear Drives for Industry Applications (LDIA), 2019Superconductivity is a state of matter that allows a constant flow of electrical current with little to no dissipation, provided that the working temperature T, applied magnetic field B, and current I are below a critical surface in a (T, B, I) space.
Bianchetti, M. +3 more
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Linear Support Vector Machines
2016Support vector machine (SVM) is the most popular classifier based on a linear discriminant function. It is ideally suited for binary classification. It has been studied extensively in several pattern recognition applications and in data mining. It has become a baseline standard for classification because of excellent software packages that have been ...
M. N. Murty, Rashmi Raghava
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Linear scale calibration machine
2011 IEEE 9th International Symposium on Applied Machine Intelligence and Informatics (SAMI), 2011A Zeiss length measuring machine was retrofitted for the calibration of linear scales, with a pitch distance in the order of a few micrometers. High resolution optics, equipped with a CCD camera with a built in computer was added, for capturing the line sizes and distances.
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Related machine scheduling with machine speeds satisfying linear constraints
Journal of Combinatorial Optimization, 2018zbMATH Open Web Interface contents unavailable due to conflicting licenses.
Siyun Zhang, Kameng Nip, Zhenbo Wang
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2009
This chapter contains sections titled: Introduction Machine Equations to Be Linearized Linearization of Machine Equations Small-Displacement Stability: Eigenvalues Eigenvalues of Typical Induction Machines Eigenvalues of Typical Synchronous Machines Transfer Function Formulation References ...
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This chapter contains sections titled: Introduction Machine Equations to Be Linearized Linearization of Machine Equations Small-Displacement Stability: Eigenvalues Eigenvalues of Typical Induction Machines Eigenvalues of Typical Synchronous Machines Transfer Function Formulation References ...
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