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Contributions to Synchronous-Machine Theory

Transactions of the American Institute of Electrical Engineers, 1937
Discussion and author's closure of a paper by A. S. Langsdorf published in the January 1937 issue, pages 41–48, and presented for oral discussion at the synchronous machinery session of the winter convention, New York, N. Y., January 27, 1937.
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Hypertexts for machine theory education

Computers & Education, 1991
Abstract Hypertexts which integrate text and graphics and provide programming features represent suitable tools for computer-aided design education and training. Mechanism kinematics is chosen as a reference field of application. The paper points out how hypertexts allow users to realize a suitable environment, where they can consider different ...
GALLETTI, CARLO UGO   +2 more
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Leveraging Theory for Enhanced Machine Learning

ACS Macro Letters, 2022
The application of machine learning to the materials domain has traditionally struggled with two major challenges: a lack of large, curated data sets and the need to understand the physics behind the machine-learning prediction. The former problem is particularly acute in the polymers domain.
Debra J. Audus   +2 more
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Machine Learning Theory and Practice

2016
The world is quickly adapting the use of Machine Learning (ML). Whether its driverless cars, the intelligent personal assistant, or machines playing the games like Go and Jeopardy against humans, ML is pervasive.
Karthik Ramasubramanian, Abhishek Singh
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General Electric Machine Theory

2021
This chapter provides a review of the general theory of electric machines. It discusses the principles of electric machine operation, magnetic modeling, and characteristics of materials. Various classical electric machine topologies, including brushed DC, and different AC machines are discussed.
Ahmad S. Al-Adsani, Omid Beik
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Generalised electrostatic-machine theory

Proceedings of the Institution of Electrical Engineers, 1969
Field theory suggests that duality exists between electrostatic and electromagnetic machines. Circuit theory is used to develop a generalised electrostatic-machine theory as a dual of the generalised electromagneticmachine theory. Various electrostatic machines are shown in their primitive forms, and their electromagnetic counterparts are suggested.
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Generalized Machine Theory

2000
Of a variety of methods used for the analysis of electrical machines and drives, the generalized machine theory is probably the most versatile one, making possible both the transient and steady-state analysis of many types of electrical machines including the drive systems.
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A Coordination Theory for Intelligent Machines

IFAC Proceedings Volumes, 1990
An Intelligent Machine is defined to be a Hierarchically Intelligent Control System composed of three levels: the Organization Level, the Coordination Level, and the Execution Level. This dissertation presents an analytical model for the Coordination Level of Intelligent Machines, which, together with the established mathematical formulation for the ...
Wang, Fei-Yue, Saridis, George N.
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