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The answers differ only in higher order terms.
(c) Examples of exotic looped trajectories arising from the higher order terms in equation (8).
All second order terms were significant.
where o denotes higher order terms.
Assumption A3 gives conditions on second order terms.
The polynomial includes both the odd and even order terms.
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The second part has all the lower-order terms.
The dissipation and dispersion properties can be observed directly from the PDE point of view: Even-order terms supply dissipation and odd-order terms reflect dispersion.
For both cases, we characterize the first-order terms of the moderate deviation error probabilities of these estimators.
Instead, we need only factor the numerator and denominator of the transfer function into first- and/or second-order terms.
where H.O.T stands for higher-order terms.
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