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analytic function
noun
A real valued function which is uniquely defined through its derivatives at one point
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Techniques from p-adic analytic function theory and functional analysis have proved useful in this connection.
A mathematical feature of the para-Hermitian conjugate is that is an analytic function of while is not.
The results show the agreement of the proposed analytic function with the experimental results.
The difficulty of the problem is mainly due to the fact that there is neither analytic function to model the wind farm costs nor analytic function to model net generation.
The obtained set of N☆ is extrapolated by the analytic function dependent on ∼M,Δt and parameter ρ.
Additionally, a new procedure was created allowing electrostatic elements and their fringe fields to be specified by an analytic function.
The determinant is an analytic function in the complex frequency plane and has poles at the complex modal frequencies of the system.
N. P. Jewell and A. Lubin, "Systems of commuting weighted shifts and analytic function theory in several variables," Journal of Operator Theory, 1, 1979, 207-223.
A simple analytic function for the segregation length is derived by treating terrace-mediated and step-edge-mediated mechanisms in parallel.
Then, for any analytic function, (3.12).
Note that is analytic function in whole complex -plane.
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