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English-russian dictionary of physics. 2013.
English-russian dictionary of physics. 2013.
Conjugate gradient method — A comparison of the convergence of gradient descent with optimal step size (in green) and conjugate vector (in red) for minimizing a quadratic function associated with a given linear system. Conjugate gradient, assuming exact arithmetic,… … Wikipedia
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Conjugate depth — In fluid dynamics, the conjugate depths refer to the depth (y1) upstream and the depth (y2) downstream of the hydraulic jump whose momentum fluxes are equal for a given discharge (volume flux) q. The depth upstream of a hydraulic jump is always… … Wikipedia
equation — A statement expressing the equality of two things, usually with the use of mathematical or chemical symbols. [L. aequare, to make equal] alveolar gas e. the e. defining the steady state relation of the alveolar oxygen pressure to the barometric… … Medical dictionary
conjugate roots — noun plural : roots of an algebraic equation that are conjugate complex numbers … Useful english dictionary
conjugate numbers — Math. the set of roots of an algebraic equation that cannot be factored. [1905 10] * * * … Universalium
conjugate numbers — Math. the set of roots of an algebraic equation that cannot be factored. [1905 10] … Useful english dictionary
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