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Line 14 builds equivalence classes on (D_{mathrm{repr}}), with the modifications described in Sect.
One of the most important ways to investigate the asymptotic structure of two equations is to build asymptotic equivalence between their solutions.
This correspondence relationship and the PHC enables us to build the equivalence classes described in Section Idea.
Moreover, the alternative view builds the equivalence between sampling subgraphs of network and simulating cascades on it.
Our analysis builds on equivalence of seminorms on finite dimensional spaces and scaling arguments.
We show that the approximation spaces built from an equivalence relation compatible with the ring structure, i.e. associated to a two-sided ideal, are too naive in order to develop practical applications.
As for static operation, we show that a complete small signal capacitance network can be built upon an equivalence scheme recently pointed out between JL NW FET and its double gate counterpart for which such a model has been proposed.
The proposed model builds hierarchical and equivalence relations among the actors and is much more compact compared to the other models.
Such considerations also raise questions about the inherent expectation of equivalence built into such studies.
Based on the frequency-temperature equivalence principle, we build master curves in order to determine the bulk (K0) and shear (G0) moduli corresponding to ultrasonic frequencies (about 300 kHz).
In this paper, we investigate the possibility of using a compound criterion inspired by an equivalence theorem type relation to build designs quasi-optimal for the EK variance when space-filling designs become unsuitable.
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