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Or an operator, applied to e1, any expression e1 and a constant e2, is going to move the constant forward.
Well, there's one more case, arbitrary thing like the sum of x and three, where this is an operator applied to operands, and there's nothing special about it.
Recombination or crossover is an operator applied to two or more selected candidates -the so-called parents- to form new candidates or children.
For example, just looking at some of these, the left-hand side says any operator applied to a constant e1 and a constant e2 is the result of evaluating that operator on the constants e1 and e2.
Each operator applies up to five different intensity levels κ = { 1 … 5 }.
One of the unitary operators is a warping operator (applied to a signal ) defined as follows: (15).
A polyharmonic operator, applied to the strain rate, imparts spectral-like behavior to the model, thus eliminating the need for ad hoc limiters and/or "dynamic procedures" to turn off the model in smooth regions.
They include for example, the choice of a fractional operator applied such as that of Riemann-Liouville, 1832, Grunwald (1867), Letnikov (1868), Caputo (1967), consisting in a theoretical (and computational) approach to calculating the integral of a distribution (or a derivative).
Results show that a discrete Laplace operator applied to the input is a suitable predictor of the correlation coefficient between the desired shape and the device output.
In this paper, sufficient conditions for the existence and uniqueness of solution are studied for a class of initial value problem of fractional order, involving the Caputo-type derivative of a hypergeometric fractional operator applying fixed point theory.
It corresponds to a logical 'OR' operator applied to the binary outputs from the channels.
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