Sentence examples for an operator whose from inspiring English sources

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Last week CSX, an operator whose shares are held by Mr Icahn and TCI, announced a $1 billion buy-back and a 25% rise in its quarterly dividend.

Mr. Morey is also speaking as an operator whose biggest ride, the Storm, was shut down last September when a child suffered a severe contusion and what was thought to be a buckle fracture to her arm.

Let (T : H rightarrow H) be an operator whose range is denoted by (R(T)).

It is obvious that, to construct an operator whose fixed points coincide with the solutions of the considered problem, there is no possibility of constructing a Green's function, so no operator analogous to (2.1) can be given.

Using this idea, differentiation becomes a function of functions: The derivative is an operator whose domain is the set of all functions that have derivatives at every point of their domain and whose range is a set of functions.

After meshing our volume, the Green's function list G s (0 ),…, G s (n ) can therefore be numerically determined by inverting n + 1 times an equation LX = S where operator L = − ∇ →. (D ∇ → ) + μ a is an operator whose expression can be found by using the finite element method (FEM) or the finite volume method (FVM).

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But others describe Ms. Hudson, 55, as an effective operator whose Southern charm — she grew up in Hot Springs, Ark .— veils a toughness that recalls the women of "Steel Magnolias".

"Our investment has no future so long as the hotel is managed by an incompetent operator whose brand has been tarnished beyond repair," Orestes Fintiklis, a partner at one of the firms that owns the property, wrote in a letter to fellow owners.

This collision term includes a Landau Zener transfer term and a jump operator whose presence is essential in order to ensure a good energy conservation during the transitions.

An unbounded operator T on a Hilbert space H is defined as a linear operator whose domain D(T) is a linear subspace of H. Often the domain D(T) is a dense subspace of H, in which case T is known as a densely defined operator.

Kate Dickie plays Jackie, a CCTV operator whose cameras cover a tough Glasgow housing estate and tatty row of shops, dominated by the eerie, cliff-like vastness of tower blocks, whose sheer bulk creates an Arctic updraft of air; the grim unending wind hoists swirling scraps of garbage into the sky, and creates a harsh, almost lunar alienation.

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