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is dissipative
adjective
That dissipates, or causes dissipation
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We can also provide some more examples of a dissipative q.s.o. by pointing out that if an operator is dissipative, then by rearranging its components, it preserves its dissipativity.
Dissipativity can be verified by using the fact that V is dissipative.
The system (1) is dissipative.
Life is dissipative; existence, a river of stimulants and snares.
Moreover, model (3) is dissipative (see [18]).
According to Theorem 3.1, the numerical solution is dissipative.
which indicates that the system is dissipative and bounded.
The operator (mathbb{L}_{lambda}) is dissipative in H.
Since system (2.1) is dissipative under the supply rate, then, for, we get (319).
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Later Prigogine proposed that living systems are dissipative structures existing far from equilibrium, into which importation and dissipation of energy could reverse the maximization of entropy rule imposed by the second law of thermodynamics.
Nonconservative forces, such as friction, that depend on other factors, such as velocity, are dissipative, and no potential energy can be defined for them.
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