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The quest to determine the atomic weights of elements occupied the greatest chemists of the 19th and early 20th centuries.
In this paper a class of matroidal combinatorial optimization problems with imprecise weights of elements is considered.
In 1815 Prout advanced the idea that the atomic weights of elements are whole-number multiples of the atomic weight of hydrogen (Prout's hypothesis).
The weights of elements of the ground set are uncertain; for each element, an uncertainty interval that contains its weight is given.
In this case, one of the optimization problems is to find the sparsest array (number, locations, and weights of elements) for a given beampattern.
Proust had done much to substantiate experimentally the claim that the relative weights of elements making up a chemical compound remain constant independent of its mode of preparation, its temperature and its state.
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Utilization of them permits to reduce inertia and weight of elements up to 30% without diminutions of strength characteristics.
The atomic weight of elements is a relative figure, with one atom of the carbon-12 isotope being assigned the atomic weight of 12; the atomic weight of hydrogen is then approximately 1, of oxygen approximately 16, and the molecular weight of water (H2O) 18.
Such weight of elements is beyond metacognitive thinking pattern of thought.
The only difference between the models being their differing weighting of elements of the instantaneous rate matrix by monomer and tuple frequencies respectively.
2. Elements of Y are − R T times the logarithm of the sum of the Boltzmann weights of corresponding elements of W and WMB. 3. Elements of YL are − R T times the logarithm of the sum of the Boltzmann weights of corresponding elements of WL and WMBL.
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