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I'm going to write it in a compact notation.
This requires memorizing many different symbols, but it results in a very compact notation.
The first idea was to put a compact notation for the section's ancestry into each section document.
That this is a sort of compact notation which says, if n is 0, the result is one.
It uses a compact notation and provides the programmer with the ability to operate with the addresses of data as well as with their values.
Here we give the solution to the general frame design problem using the compact notation of linear algebra.
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In equation (1), the crystallographic parameters [ i.e. atomic positions, atomic displacement parameters (ADPs) and chemical occupancy in routine refinements] that each component of and depends upon will be collectively denoted as the vector and we can therefore denote those dependencies with the compact notations and.
The derivatives for the remaining variables are obtained with the chain rule We use the following compact notations for derivatives: for a column vector will always denote the row vector Given another column vector will always denote the matrix where i (respectively, j) indexes the rows (respectively, the columns).
The equation is written in a compact vector notation which many readers will find totally impenetrable, but a few words of explanation may help some others.
The key point is the subdivision of the multilayered cross-section into numerical sublaminates, each consisting of one or more physical plies, and the formulation of model assumptions independently in each sublaminate according to the compact index notation known as Generalized Unified Formulation.
Using compact vector notation, y ̄ ( k ) = h ̄ ( k ) x ( k ) + n ̄ ( k ).
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