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  • ...de''' (<math> u </math>) is an angular parameter that defines the position of a body moving along a [[Kepler orbit]]. It is the angle between the [[ascen It is the sum of the more commonly used [[true anomaly]] and [[argument of periapsis]]. ...
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  • ...ng]], by which the location of a given point is determined by observations of angles to known landmarks from the unknown point. ...a professor of the Delft university of Technology where he taught the use of [[Barycentric coordinate system|barycentric coordinate]]s in solving the re ...
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  • ...een used as a [[toy model]] of semiconductor nanowires for the development of [[topological quantum computer]]s.<ref name=":1">{{Cite journal |last=Wrigh The [[tight binding]] [[Hamiltonian (quantum mechanics)|Hamiltonian]] in of a Kitaev chain considers a one dimensional lattice with ''N'' site and spin ...
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  • {{Short description|Technique used to reduce the influence of waves upon lifting and drilling operations}} ...ef>Bob Wilde and Jake Ormond: ''Subsea Heave Compensators'', Deep Offshore Technology 2009</ref> PHC differs from [[Active heave compensation|AHC]] by not consum ...
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  • ...iversity of Technology]]<br />[[University of Fribourg]]<br />[[University of Antwerp]]<br />[[Renaissance Technologies]]<br />[[KU Leuven]] ...s, at the [[University of Fribourg]], Switzerland, and at the [[University of Antwerp]], Belgium. Next he was a senior researcher at [[Renaissance Techno ...
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  • {{Short description|Classification of orthogonal polynomials}} ..., the '''Askey scheme''' is a way of organizing [[orthogonal polynomials]] of hypergeometric or basic hypergeometric type into a hierarchy. For the class ...
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  • ...nd.jpg|thumb|Waves attacking a revetment in [[County Wicklow]], [[Republic of Ireland|Ireland]].]] [[File:Wave run-up.jpg|thumb|upright=2|Definitions of wave run-up and wave run-down]] ...
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  • | alma_mater = [[Delft University of Technology]] ...y and is notable for the first use of [[probability theory]] in the design of [[Flood|flood levels]]. ...
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  • ...[[physical oceanography]] and [[coastal engineering]], the two categories of nonlinearity are skewness and asymmetry. Wave skewness and asymmetry occur | title=Observations of bispectra of shoaling surface gravity waves ...
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  • ...d to describe the paths reachable in a random medium within a given amount of time. ...theory, and classical Bernoulli [[percolation]] can be viewed as a subset of first passage percolation. ...
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  • ...the early universe. It is located at [[Teide Observatory]], on the island of Tenerife in the Canary Islands. ...ackground (CMB),<ref name="provincia2016" /> in order to look for evidence of [[cosmic inflation]] in the [[early universe]]. It aims to observe the reio ...
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  • {{short description|Rise of water due to wind blowing over the water surface}} [[File:Katrina's Powerful Storm Surge (20678095642).jpg|thumbnail|Effect of wind setup during [[Hurricane Katrina]] in [[2005 Atlantic hurricane season ...
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  • ...ual components. One advantage of TRMC over [[Electron mobility#Measurement of semiconductor mobility|alternative techniques]] is that it does not require ...lved microwave conductivity (TRMC) system. Red arrows denote the direction of microwave propagation. Electrons and holes are generated in the semiconduct ...
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  • [[File:CGWAVE Tedious Creek MD.jpg|thumb|right|Simulation of wave penetration—involving [[diffraction]] and [[refraction]]—into Tedious ...name from being originally developed for wave propagation over mild slopes of the sea floor. The mild-slope equation is often used in [[coastal engineeri ...
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  • {{Short description|Transmission of water waves over a coastal structure}} ...dike in 1954, in Northern Germany.jpg|thumb|Overtopping on the inner slope of a dike in Northern Germany during a storm, 1954]] ...
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  • {{Short description|Numerical modelling of the sea state}} ...rt to depict the [[sea state]] and predict the evolution of the [[energy]] of wind waves using [[computer model|numerical techniques]]. These simulations ...
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  • {{short description|The increase in mean water level due to the presence of breaking waves}} ...issipation |url=http://doi.wiley.com/10.1029/2000JC000498 |journal=Journal of Geophysical Research |access-date= 26 June 2023 |language=en |volume=107 |i ...
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  • {{Short description|Type of air data system}} ...imarily focuses on estimating [[airspeed]], [[Angle of Attack]], and Angle of [[sideslip]]. SADS is used to monitor the primary air data system if there ...
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  • ...isciplines of [[surveying]], [[geodesy]], and [[photogrammetry]]—the field of [[geomatics]], collectively. There are three forms of least squares adjustment: ''parametric'', ''conditional'', and ''combined'' ...
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  • ...the minimum energy corresponding to the phase of π, is a specific example of it. ..._0</math> is the [[Magnetic flux quantum|flux quantum]], is a good example of conventional <math>U(\phi)</math>. ...
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