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Assume that fractional order comparison system (3.1.2) is uniformly equi-bounded.
First and second order comparison of MC-FVM and MLMC-FVM methods.
If G / K ≅ Aut ( A 6 ), then by the order comparison, we obtain that K = 1 and G ≅ Aut ( A 6 ).
As signal areas have a range that spans orders of magnitude, this crude approximation is sufficient for a first order comparison with other properties (e.g., maximum displacement rate in Fig. 2B).
In the latter case G / K ≅ Aut ( U 4 ( 2 ) ), by order comparison, we deduce that K = 1 and G ≅ Aut ( U 4 ( 2 ) ). Till now we have proved that G is isomorphic to one of the following groups: Z 2 ⋅ U 4 ( 2 ), Z 2 × U 4 ( 2 ) and Aut ( U 4 ( 2 ) ) if G is nonsolvable.
Then, if fractional order comparison system (3.1.2) is uniformly quasi-equi-asymptotically stable, the solution y t, τ 0, y 0) of (2.2.3) through (τ 0, y 0) is initial time difference uniformly quasi-equi-asymptotically stable for t ≥ τ 0 ∈ ℝ+ with respect to the solution x(t - η, t 0, x 0) through (t 0, x 0) where x t, t 0, x 0) is the solution of (2.2.1) through (t 0, x 0).
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The bills would also clarify existing law to make clear that judges have the authority to order comparisons between evidence used against a defendant and evidence stored in DNA and fingerprint databases.
Furthermore, this analytical threshold model is capable of doing rudimentary first order comparisons of the threshold voltage with respect to device dimensions and semiconductor material type.
A more advanced 'testing-part' of this talk is presented in (Richter 2016) and deals with higher order comparisons of statistical tests.
That'd be the fastest way to shake all those New Order comparisons.
We extended our pairwise analysis to multiple gene order comparisons.
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