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  • Coefficient diagram method
  • theory, the coefficient diagram method (CDM) is an algebraic approach applied to a polynomial loop in the parameter space. A special diagram called a "coefficient

    Coefficient diagram method

    Coefficient_diagram_method

  • Gini coefficient
  • Measure of inequality of a statistical distribution

    x of the population (see diagram). The line at 45 degrees thus represents perfect equality of incomes. The Gini coefficient can then be thought of as

    Gini coefficient

    Gini coefficient

    Gini_coefficient

  • Control system
  • System that manages the behavior of other systems

    and control systems. Building automation – Branch of automation Coefficient diagram method Control theory – Branch of engineering and mathematics Cybernetics –

    Control system

    Control system

    Control_system

  • Smith chart
  • Electrical engineers graphical calculator

    } may be expressed in magnitude and angle on a polar diagram. Any actual reflection coefficient must have a magnitude of less than or equal to unity so

    Smith chart

    Smith chart

    Smith_chart

  • Control theory
  • Branch of engineering and mathematics

    control – Method to control electric motorsPages displaying short descriptions of redirect targets Topics in control theory Coefficient diagram method Control

    Control theory

    Control_theory

  • Forming limit diagram
  • limit diagram, also known as a forming limit curve, is used in sheet metal forming for predicting forming behavior of sheet metal. The diagram attempts

    Forming limit diagram

    Forming_limit_diagram

  • Thermodynamic equilibrium
  • State of thermodynamic systems where no net flow of matter or energy occurs

    equilibrium calculations Time crystal Topics in control theory Coefficient diagram method Control reconfiguration Feedback H infinity Hankel singular value

    Thermodynamic equilibrium

    Thermodynamic_equilibrium

  • Lill's method
  • Graphical method for the real roots of a polynomial

    employ the method, a diagram is drawn starting at the origin. A line segment is drawn rightwards by the magnitude of the leading coefficient, so that with

    Lill's method

    Lill's method

    Lill's_method

  • Coefficient of relationship
  • Measure of biological relationship between individuals

    The coefficient of relationship is a measure of the degree of consanguinity (or biological relationship) between two individuals. The term coefficient of

    Coefficient of relationship

    Coefficient_of_relationship

  • Thermal expansion
  • Tendency of matter to change volume in response to a change in temperature

    called its coefficient of apparent expansion. The absolute expansion can be measured by a variety of techniques, including ultrasonic methods. Historically

    Thermal expansion

    Thermal expansion

    Thermal_expansion

  • Partition coefficient
  • Ratio of concentrations in a mixture at equilibrium

    In the physical sciences, a partition coefficient (P) or distribution coefficient (D) is the ratio of concentrations of a compound in a mixture of two

    Partition coefficient

    Partition coefficient

    Partition_coefficient

  • Outline of control engineering
  • Overview of and topical guide to control engineering

    System identification Z transform Artificial neural networks Coefficient diagram method Control reconfiguration Distributed parameter systems Fractional-order

    Outline of control engineering

    Outline_of_control_engineering

  • Joule–Thomson effect
  • Phenomenon of non-ideal fluids changing temperature

    expansion is quantified by the Joule–Thomson coefficient, μ J T {\displaystyle \mu _{\mathrm {JT} }} . This coefficient may be either positive (corresponding

    Joule–Thomson effect

    Joule–Thomson_effect

  • Feynman diagram
  • Pictorial representation of the behavior of subatomic particles

    calculations using Feynman diagrams match experimental results with very high accuracy. Feynman diagram and path integral methods are also used in statistical

    Feynman diagram

    Feynman diagram

    Feynman_diagram

  • List of graphical methods
  • This is a list of graphical methods with a mathematical basis. Included are diagram techniques, chart techniques, plot techniques, and other forms of

    List of graphical methods

    List_of_graphical_methods

  • Friction
  • Force resisting sliding motion

    pavement has a high coefficient of friction. Coefficients of friction range from near zero to greater than one. The coefficient of friction between two

    Friction

    Friction

    Friction

  • Integer partition
  • Decomposition of an integer as a sum of positive integers

    common diagrammatic methods to represent partitions: as Ferrers diagrams, named after Norman Macleod Ferrers, and as Young diagrams, named after Alfred

    Integer partition

    Integer partition

    Integer_partition

  • Hardy–Ramanujan–Littlewood circle method
  • Technique in analytic number theory

    coefficient. Vinogradov applied finite sums to Waring's problem in 1926, and the general trigonometric sum method became known as "the circle method of

    Hardy–Ramanujan–Littlewood circle method

    Hardy–Ramanujan–Littlewood_circle_method

  • Fresnel equations
  • Equations of light transmission and reflection

    by a single set of Fresnel coefficients (and another special case is mentioned below in which that is true). In the diagram, an incident plane wave in

    Fresnel equations

    Fresnel equations

    Fresnel_equations

  • Pie chart
  • Circular statistical graph of proportionality

    in which this diagram first appeared—an attention-getting book of charts and tables—rather than to this specific type of diagram. "Diagram of the causes

    Pie chart

    Pie chart

    Pie_chart

  • Littlewood–Richardson rule
  • Mathematical rule

    the coefficients that arise when decomposing a product of two Schur functions as a linear combination of other Schur functions. These coefficients are

    Littlewood–Richardson rule

    Littlewood–Richardson_rule

  • Tornado diagram
  • Type of bar chart

    Tornado diagrams, also called tornado plots, tornado charts or butterfly charts, are a special type of Bar chart, where the data categories are listed

    Tornado diagram

    Tornado diagram

    Tornado_diagram

  • Linear combination of atomic orbitals
  • Technique in quantum chemistry

    orbital diagrams provide simple qualitative LCAO treatment. The Hückel method, the extended Hückel method and the Pariser–Parr–Pople method, provide

    Linear combination of atomic orbitals

    Linear_combination_of_atomic_orbitals

  • Correlation
  • Statistical relationship

    product-moment correlation coefficient, most commonly called 'Pearson's correlation coefficient' or simply 'the correlation coefficient' (as it is the most common

    Correlation

    Correlation

    Correlation

  • Chemical equation
  • Symbolic representation of a chemical reaction

    chemical formulas may be symbolic, structural (pictorial diagrams), or intermixed. The coefficients next to the symbols and formulas of entities are the absolute

    Chemical equation

    Chemical_equation

  • Lorenz curve
  • Graph of wealth or income distribution

    line of perfect inequality. The higher the coefficient, the more unequal the distribution is. In the diagram on the right, this is given by the ratio A

    Lorenz curve

    Lorenz curve

    Lorenz_curve

  • Darcy–Weisbach equation
  • Equation in fluid dynamics

    Darcy–Weisbach friction factor, friction factor, resistance coefficient, or flow coefficient. The Darcy-Weisbach equation, combined with the Moody chart

    Darcy–Weisbach equation

    Darcy–Weisbach_equation

  • Hill equation (biochemistry)
  • Diagram showing the proportion of a receptor bound to a ligand

    reversible Hill equation. The Hill coefficient is also intimately connected to the elasticity coefficient where the Hill coefficient can be shown to equal: n =

    Hill equation (biochemistry)

    Hill equation (biochemistry)

    Hill_equation_(biochemistry)

  • Savitzky–Golay filter
  • Algorithm to smooth data points

    of convolution coefficients for various polynomials and sub-set sizes in 1964. Some errors in the tables have been corrected. The method has been extended

    Savitzky–Golay filter

    Savitzky–Golay filter

    Savitzky–Golay_filter

  • Quadratic equation
  • Polynomial equation of degree two

    divided by the first coefficient a or SA. If a is 1 the coefficients may be read off directly. Thus the solutions in the diagram are −AX1/SA and −AX2/SA

    Quadratic equation

    Quadratic_equation

  • Event chain diagram
  • is the next advance beyond critical path method and critical chain project management. Event chain diagrams are presented on the Gantt chart according

    Event chain diagram

    Event chain diagram

    Event_chain_diagram

  • Combinatorics
  • Branch of discrete mathematics

    1321. The arithmetical triangle—a graphical diagram showing relationships among the binomial coefficients—was presented by mathematicians in treatises

    Combinatorics

    Combinatorics

  • Stoichiometry
  • Calculation of relative masses of reactants and products in chemical reactions

    the product has 2 hydrogen and 3 oxygen. To balance the hydrogen, a coefficient of 2 is added to the product H2O, and to fix the imbalance of oxygen

    Stoichiometry

    Stoichiometry

    Stoichiometry

  • Bad control
  • Type of statistical variable

    interest. Pearl (1995) provides a graphical method for determining good controls using causality diagrams and the back-door criterion and front-door criterion

    Bad control

    Bad_control

  • Finite impulse response
  • Type of filter in signal processing

    the coefficients of the filter. When a particular frequency response is desired, several different design methods are common: Window design method Frequency

    Finite impulse response

    Finite_impulse_response

  • Forces on sails
  • function of angle of attack (α) for a hypothetical sail. Polar diagram: Coefficients of lift (CL) and drag (CD) for the angles of attack shown for the

    Forces on sails

    Forces on sails

    Forces_on_sails

  • Clebsch–Gordan coefficients
  • Coefficients in angular momentum eigenstates of quantum systems

    Clebsch–Gordan (CG) coefficients are numbers that arise in angular momentum coupling in quantum mechanics. They appear as the expansion coefficients of total angular

    Clebsch–Gordan coefficients

    Clebsch–Gordan_coefficients

  • Angle of repose
  • Steepest angle at which granular materials can be piled before slumping

    μ {\displaystyle \mu } is the coefficient of static friction of the material on the slope. There are numerous methods for measuring angle of repose and

    Angle of repose

    Angle of repose

    Angle_of_repose

  • Rotordynamics
  • Branch of applied mechanics dealing with rotating structures

    dependent. Engineering specialists in this field rely on the Campbell Diagram to explore these solutions. An interesting feature of the rotordynamic

    Rotordynamics

    Rotordynamics

  • Stars and bars (combinatorics)
  • Graphical aid for deriving some concepts in combinatorics

    bins. The solution to this particular problem is given by the binomial coefficient ( n + k − 1 k − 1 ) {\displaystyle {\tbinom {n+k-1}{k-1}}} , which is

    Stars and bars (combinatorics)

    Stars_and_bars_(combinatorics)

  • Mediation (statistics)
  • Statistical model

    exists. In the diagram shown above, the indirect effect is the product of path coefficients "A" and "B". The direct effect is the coefficient " C' ". The

    Mediation (statistics)

    Mediation (statistics)

    Mediation_(statistics)

  • Path analysis (statistics)
  • Statistical term

    only. Bayesian network Causality Causal loop diagram Hidden Markov model Latent variable model Path coefficient Structural equation model (SEM) Pearl, Judea

    Path analysis (statistics)

    Path_analysis_(statistics)

  • Frequency selective surface
  • Optical filter

    method of moments, the source currents are now expanded in terms of a sum over some known set of basis functions with unknown weighting coefficients Jj:

    Frequency selective surface

    Frequency selective surface

    Frequency_selective_surface

  • Compressed sensing
  • Signal processing technique

    sparsity, allowing only solutions which have a small number of nonzero coefficients. Not all underdetermined systems of linear equations have a sparse solution

    Compressed sensing

    Compressed_sensing

  • Vapor–liquid equilibrium
  • Concentration of a vapor in contact with its liquid

    1, y1 = 1) corner for reference. These types of VLE diagrams are used in the McCabe–Thiele method to determine the number of equilibrium stages (or theoretical

    Vapor–liquid equilibrium

    Vapor–liquid_equilibrium

  • Z-scan technique
  • (Kerr nonlinearity) and the non-linear absorption coefficient Δα via the "closed" and "open" methods, respectively. As nonlinear absorption can affect

    Z-scan technique

    Z-scan technique

    Z-scan_technique

  • Overlap
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    rewriting systems Overlap add, an efficient convolution method using FFT Overlap coefficient, a similarity measure between sets Orbital overlap, important

    Overlap

    Overlap

  • Discrete wavelet transform
  • Transform in numerical harmonic analysis

    the selected coefficient sets. Prasanalakshmi B proposed a method that uses the HL frequency sub-band in the middle-frequency coefficient sets LHx and

    Discrete wavelet transform

    Discrete wavelet transform

    Discrete_wavelet_transform

  • Transfer-matrix method (optics)
  • Mathematical method used in optics and acoustics

    matrices. The final step of the method involves converting the system matrix back into reflection and transmission coefficients. Below is described how the

    Transfer-matrix method (optics)

    Transfer-matrix method (optics)

    Transfer-matrix_method_(optics)

  • Pentagonal number theorem
  • Theorem in number theory

    original diagram. This enables us to pair off Ferrers diagrams contributing 1 and −1 to the xn term of the series, resulting in a net coefficient of 0 for

    Pentagonal number theorem

    Pentagonal_number_theorem

  • Standing wave ratio
  • Measure used in radio engineering and telecommunications

    application that draws the Standing Wave Diagram and calculates the SWR, input impedance, reflection coefficient and more "VSWR". telestrian.co.uk. — An

    Standing wave ratio

    Standing wave ratio

    Standing_wave_ratio

  • Q–Q plot
  • Comparison of two distributions

    plot correlation coefficient plot provides a method for estimating the shape parameter – one simply computes the correlation coefficient for different values

    Q–Q plot

    Q–Q plot

    Q–Q_plot

  • Molecular orbital theory
  • Method for describing the electronic structure of molecules using quantum mechanics

    In chemistry, molecular orbital theory (MO theory or MOT) is a method for describing the electronic structure of molecules using quantum mechanics. It

    Molecular orbital theory

    Molecular_orbital_theory

  • Kirby calculus
  • Describes how distinct surgery presentations of a given 3-manifold are related

    the Kirby calculus in geometric topology, named after Robion Kirby, is a method for modifying framed links in the 3-sphere using a finite set of moves,

    Kirby calculus

    Kirby_calculus

  • Chézy formula
  • Fluid dynamics calculation

    length/length]; C {\displaystyle C} is Chézy's coefficient [length1/2/time]. Values of this coefficient must be determined experimentally. Typically, these

    Chézy formula

    Chézy_formula

  • List of statistics articles
  • Barabási–Albert model Barber–Johnson diagram Barnard's test Barnardisation Barnes interpolation Bartlett's method Bartlett's test Bartlett's theorem Base

    List of statistics articles

    List_of_statistics_articles

  • Boltzmann–Matano analysis
  • Matano applied Boltzmann's transformation to obtain a method to calculate diffusion coefficients as a function of concentration in metal alloys. Two alloys

    Boltzmann–Matano analysis

    Boltzmann–Matano_analysis

  • Leadscrew
  • Screw used as a linkage in a mechanism

    {\displaystyle d_{\text{m}}} = mean diameter μ {\displaystyle \mu \,} = coefficient of friction (common values are found in the adjacent table) l {\displaystyle

    Leadscrew

    Leadscrew

    Leadscrew

  • Adverse yaw
  • Tendency for an aircraft to yaw opposite to a roll

    these lift vectors, or the aircraft's lift coefficient to be more specific. Flight at low lift coefficient (or high speed compared to minimum speed) produces

    Adverse yaw

    Adverse_yaw

  • Outline of machine learning
  • Overview of and topical guide to machine learning

    Data Mining Confirmatory factor analysis Confusion matrix Congruence coefficient Connect (computer system) Consensus clustering Constrained clustering

    Outline of machine learning

    Outline_of_machine_learning

  • Psychrometrics
  • Study of gas-vapor mixtures

    psychrometric ratio is the ratio of the heat transfer coefficient to the product of mass transfer coefficient and humid heat at a wetted surface. It may be evaluated

    Psychrometrics

    Psychrometrics

    Psychrometrics

  • Methods engineering
  • Subspecialty of industrial engineering

    A flow diagram is frequently employed to represent the manufacturing process associated with the product. Data analysis enables the methods engineer

    Methods engineering

    Methods_engineering

  • Zone melting
  • Purification process by moving a molten zone along a metal bar

    semiconductor materials processing. The principle is that the segregation coefficient k (the ratio at equilibrium of an impurity in the solid phase to that

    Zone melting

    Zone melting

    Zone_melting

  • Cavendish experiment
  • Experiment measuring the force of gravity (1797–1798)

    The current accepted value is 5.514 g/cm3. To find the wire's torsion coefficient, the torque exerted by the wire for a given angle of twist, Cavendish

    Cavendish experiment

    Cavendish experiment

    Cavendish_experiment

  • Logistic regression
  • Statistical model for a binary dependent variable

    logit regression) estimates the parameters of a logistic model (the coefficients in the linear or non linear combinations). In binary logistic regression

    Logistic regression

    Logistic regression

    Logistic_regression

  • Reynolds number
  • Ratio of inertial to viscous forces acting on a liquid

    using the Moody diagram which plots the Darcy–Weisbach friction factor f against Reynolds number Re and relative roughness ⁠ε/D⁠. The diagram clearly shows

    Reynolds number

    Reynolds number

    Reynolds_number

  • Knot theory
  • Study of mathematical knots

    description methods, there may be more than one description of the same knot. For example, a common method of describing a knot is a planar diagram called

    Knot theory

    Knot theory

    Knot_theory

  • Lennard-Jones potential
  • Model of intermolecular interactions

    double-logarithmic pressure-temperature diagram. Furthermore, Brown's characteristic curves and the virial coefficients are directly linked in the limit of

    Lennard-Jones potential

    Lennard-Jones potential

    Lennard-Jones_potential

  • Ellipse
  • Plane curve

    {\displaystyle P} (see diagram). Repeat steps (2) and (3) with different lines through the center. de La Hire's method Animation of the method The characterization

    Ellipse

    Ellipse

    Ellipse

  • Statistics
  • Study of collection and analysis of data

    developed the Pearson product-moment correlation coefficient, defined as a product-moment, the method of moments for the fitting of distributions to samples

    Statistics

    Statistics

    Statistics

  • Receiver operating characteristic
  • Diagnostic plot of binary classifier ability

    Illarioshkin, Sergey (2021). "A Statistical Method for Exploratory Data Analysis Based on 2D and 3D Area under Curve Diagrams: Parkinson's Disease Investigation"

    Receiver operating characteristic

    Receiver operating characteristic

    Receiver_operating_characteristic

  • Critical point (thermodynamics)
  • Temperature and pressure point where phase boundaries disappear

    the schematic P-T diagram of a pure substance (as opposed to mixtures, which have additional state variables and richer phase diagrams, discussed below)

    Critical point (thermodynamics)

    Critical point (thermodynamics)

    Critical_point_(thermodynamics)

  • Plane wave expansion method
  • Technique in computational electromagnetism

    Conjugate gradient method. For both generalized and normal eigenvalue problems, just a few band-index plots in the band-structure diagrams are required, usually

    Plane wave expansion method

    Plane_wave_expansion_method

  • List of materials properties
  • Transmittance Attenuation coefficients Half-life Neutron cross section Specific activity Phase diagram Boiling point Coefficient of thermal expansion Critical

    List of materials properties

    List_of_materials_properties

  • Gale diagram
  • properties from their Gale diagrams. The Gale transform and Gale diagram are named after David Gale, who introduced these methods in a 1956 paper on neighborly

    Gale diagram

    Gale_diagram

  • Emission spectrum
  • Frequencies of light emitted by atoms or chemical compounds

    coefficient is a coefficient in the power output per unit time of an electromagnetic source, a calculated value in physics. The emission coefficient of

    Emission spectrum

    Emission spectrum

    Emission_spectrum

  • Mutual information
  • Measure of dependence between two variables

    real-valued random variables and linear dependence like the correlation coefficient, MI is more general and determines how different the joint distribution

    Mutual information

    Mutual information

    Mutual_information

  • Monte Carlo method for photon transport
  • Modeling application

    using the method of Green's functions (or convolution, if enough spatial symmetry exists). The required parameters are the absorption coefficient, the scattering

    Monte Carlo method for photon transport

    Monte Carlo method for photon transport

    Monte_Carlo_method_for_photon_transport

  • Signal reflection
  • When a transmitted signal reflects back through the medium it was transmitted over

    cancellers, or both, can sometimes reduce the problems. The Bergeron diagram method, valid for both linear and non-linear models, evaluates the reflection's

    Signal reflection

    Signal reflection

    Signal_reflection

  • PID controller
  • Control loop feedback mechanism

    initial values via the Ziegler–Nichols method, and uses a numerical optimization technique to find better PID coefficients. Other formulas are available to

    PID controller

    PID_controller

  • Algebraic normal form
  • Boolean polynomials as sums of monomials

    form By using tables Pascal method Summation method Using a Karnaugh map Using the method of indeterminate coefficients, a linear system consisting of

    Algebraic normal form

    Algebraic_normal_form

  • Angular momentum diagrams (quantum mechanics)
  • Pictorial computational technique in quantum chemistry

    chemistry, angular momentum diagrams, or more accurately from a mathematical viewpoint angular momentum graphs, are a diagrammatic method for representing angular

    Angular momentum diagrams (quantum mechanics)

    Angular_momentum_diagrams_(quantum_mechanics)

  • Clebsch–Gordan coefficients for SU(3)
  • Representation of angular momentum tensor product states important to physics

    In mathematical physics, Clebsch–Gordan coefficients are the expansion coefficients of total angular momentum eigenstates in an uncoupled tensor product

    Clebsch–Gordan coefficients for SU(3)

    Clebsch–Gordan_coefficients_for_SU(3)

  • Scatter plot
  • Plot using the dispersal of scattered dots to show the relationship between variables

    scatter graph, scatter chart, scattergram, or scatter diagram, is a type of plot or mathematical diagram using Cartesian coordinates to display values for

    Scatter plot

    Scatter plot

    Scatter_plot

  • Phase space
  • Space of all possible states that a system can take

    on the phase diagram. A plot of position and momentum variables as a function of time is sometimes called a phase plot or a phase diagram. However the

    Phase space

    Phase space

    Phase_space

  • Monod equation
  • Empirical model for microorganisms growth limited by a nutrient

    Michaelis–Menten equation graphical methods may be used to fit the coefficients of the Monod equation: Eadie–Hofstee diagram Hanes–Woolf plot Lineweaver–Burk

    Monod equation

    Monod_equation

  • Thermodynamic square
  • Scientific mnemonic diagram

    Guggenheim scheme (after Edward A. Guggenheim) or Born square) is a mnemonic diagram attributed to Max Born and used to help determine thermodynamic relations

    Thermodynamic square

    Thermodynamic square

    Thermodynamic_square

  • Solvation shell
  • Solvent interface of a solute

    electrolyte can be linked to the statistical component of the activity coefficient of the electrolyte and to the ratio between the apparent molar volume

    Solvation shell

    Solvation shell

    Solvation_shell

  • Structural equation modeling
  • Form of causal modeling that fit networks of constructs to data

    Agricultural Research. 20: 557–585. Wright, Sewall (1934). "The Method of Path Coefficients". The Annals of Mathematical Statistics. 5 (3): 161–215. doi:10

    Structural equation modeling

    Structural equation modeling

    Structural_equation_modeling

  • Quantitative genetics
  • Study of the inheritance of continuously variable traits

    individuals, and may also be known as the coefficient of kinship or the consanguinity coefficient. Pedigrees are diagrams of familial connections between individuals

    Quantitative genetics

    Quantitative genetics

    Quantitative_genetics

  • Drag curve
  • Relationship between drag on an aircraft and other variables

    between the drag on an aircraft and other variables, such as lift, the coefficient of lift, angle-of-attack or speed. It may be described by an equation

    Drag curve

    Drag_curve

  • Reference range
  • Measured values that are relatively normal for a particular medical test

    difference can be put solely in relation to the coefficient of variation, as in the diagram at right, where: Coefficient of variation = ⁠s.d./m⁠ where: s.d. is

    Reference range

    Reference_range

  • Reverberation
  • Persistence of sound after it is produced

    sound absorption coefficient ( αw) can be derived from the frequency-dependent values according to ISO 11654. The standard laboratory method for measuring

    Reverberation

    Reverberation

  • CIE 1931 color space
  • Color space defined by the CIE in 1931

    the chromaticity diagram occupy a region of the real projective plane. The figures on the right show the related chromaticity diagram. The outer curved

    CIE 1931 color space

    CIE 1931 color space

    CIE_1931_color_space

  • Yang–Mills theory
  • Quantum field theory

    is the expression commonly used to derive Feynman's rules (see Feynman diagram). Here we have ca for the ghost field while ξ fixes the gauge's choice

    Yang–Mills theory

    Yang–Mills theory

    Yang–Mills_theory

  • Conceptual model
  • Theoretical framework

    easily recognized as logic state diagrams and directed graphs for finite-state machines. Because the conceptual modeling method can sometimes be purposefully

    Conceptual model

    Conceptual_model

  • UNIQUAC
  • Model of phase equilibrium in statistical thermodynamics

    thermodynamics, UNIQUAC (a portmanteau of universal quasichemical) is an activity coefficient model used in description of phase equilibria. The model is a so-called

    UNIQUAC

    UNIQUAC

    UNIQUAC

  • Overdetermined system
  • More equations than unknowns (mathematics)

    always inconsistent (it has no solution) when constructed with random coefficients. However, an overdetermined system will have solutions in some cases

    Overdetermined system

    Overdetermined_system

  • Alpins method
  • System to plan and analyse results of refractive surgical procedures

    Method is a system to plan and analyze the results of refractive surgical procedures, such as laser in-situ keratomileus (LASIK). The Alpins Method is

    Alpins method

    Alpins_method

  • Renormalization
  • Method in physics used to deal with infinities

    effects of their self-interactions. Even if no infinities arose in loop diagrams in quantum field theory, it can be shown that it is necessary to renormalize

    Renormalization

    Renormalization

    Renormalization

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    Hindu, Indian

    Aksham

    Unefficient; Capable

    Aksham

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    Hindu, Indian, Marathi, Punjabi, Sanskrit, Sikh, Traditional

    Dharam

    The Righteous and Religious Person

    Dharam

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    English and German

    Pilgram

    English and German : variant spelling of Pilgrim.

    Pilgram

  • Akriti
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    Bengali, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Telugu

    Akriti

    Shape; Diagram; Form; Design

    Akriti

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  • Coefficient
  • n.

    A number or letter put before a letter or quantity, known or unknown, to show how many times the latter is to be taken; as, 6x; bx; here 6 and b are coefficients of x.

  • Diagram
  • v. t.

    To put into the form of a diagram.

  • Duffer
  • n.

    A stupid, awkward, inefficient person.

  • Valid
  • a.

    Strong; powerful; efficient.

  • Coefficient
  • n.

    That which unites in action with something else to produce the same effect.

  • Procurement
  • n.

    Efficient contrivance; management; agency.

  • Scheme
  • n.

    Any lineal or mathematical diagram; an outline.

  • Coefficient
  • a.

    Cooperating; acting together to produce an effect.

  • Lame
  • superl.

    Hence, hobbling; limping; inefficient; imperfect.

  • Diagram
  • n.

    A figure or drawing made to illustrate a statement, or facilitate a demonstration; a plan.

  • Diagram
  • n.

    Any simple drawing made for mathematical or scientific purposes, or to assist a verbal explanation which refers to it; a mechanical drawing, as distinguished from an artistical one.

  • Inefficient
  • a.

    Not efficient; not producing the effect intended or desired; inefficacious; as, inefficient means or measures.

  • Coefficient
  • n.

    A number, commonly used in computation as a factor, expressing the amount of some change or effect under certain fixed conditions as to temperature, length, volume, etc.; as, the coefficient of expansion; the coefficient of friction.

  • Inefficiently
  • adv.

    In an inefficient manner.

  • Efficient
  • n.

    Causing effects; producing results; that makes the effect to be what it is; actively operative; not inactive, slack, or incapable; characterized by energetic and useful activity; as, an efficient officer, power.

  • Smart
  • v. i.

    Efficient; vigorous; brilliant.

  • Diagrammatic
  • a.

    Pertaining to, or of the nature of, a diagram; showing by diagram.

  • Efficient
  • n.

    An efficient cause; a prime mover.

  • Inefficient
  • a.

    Incapable of, or indisposed to, effective action; habitually slack or remiss; effecting little or nothing; as, inefficient workmen; an inefficient administrator.

  • Dekagram
  • n.

    Same as Decagram.