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line of nodes
noun
The intersection of an orbiting object's orbital plane with the plane of reference
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The line where the two planes meet is called the line of nodes.
You'll notice that the planet passes through the two endpoints of the line of nodes.
The polarization results show that the binary orbit is clockwise and the position angle of the line of nodes is 130.4° ± 6.8°, in agreement with intensity interferometer results7.
So if you want to tell someone how the orbit is oriented, you first have to tell them how the orbital plane (or equivalently, the line of nodes) is oriented.
The position of the line matters, because due to extra forces acting on the planets' orbits, the whole orbital plane can rotate, and the line of nodes will spin around in the reference plane (this is important for things like eclipses).
This reduces the number of connectivities drastically, since the scheme only connects each node to a line of nodes along each direction, as opposed to the standard DG method which connects all nodes inside the element and many nodes in the neighboring ones.
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In two spatial dimensions, lines of nodes can be updated simultaneously, and in three dimensions an entire layer of nodes can be updated in parallel [30, 31].
For the 2D models, the region around southern Scotland and northern England shows the greatest density of nodes, though lines of nodes lying along some of the conductivity features in the BGS2012 model are visible in the southern part of the UK. Figure 6 The more influential parameter of the two-dimensional (TwoD) or one-dimensional (OneD) conductivity model.
The path loss exponent is set to be 3 for line-of-sight nodes, and 0.75 is added for each wall obstruction.
Flow value rankings of two incoming lines and two outgoing lines of node 5 are 2nd, 7th and 4th, 6th.
Flow value rankings of two incoming lines and two outgoing lines of node 9 are 9th, 13th and 14th, 17th.
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