Parameterization is the process of defining the specific parameter in the script or code that addresses the list of categories that needs to be under defined in different set of compilation.
Richard Anthony Fernandes has written: 'Scale influences of surface parameterization on modelled boreal carbon and water budgets'
Ram K. Tripathi has written: 'Universal parameterization of absorption cross sections' -- subject(s): Mathematical models, Ions, Cross sections (Nuclear physics), Absorption cross sections, Heavy ion collisions, Absorption, Neutron cross sections 'Can Bose condensation of alpha particles be observed in heavy ion collisions' -- subject(s): Collisions (Nuclear physics), Bose-Einstein condensation, Heavy ions, Alpha rays 'New parameterization of neutron absorption cross sections' -- subject(s): Absorption cross sections, Neutron cross sections, Parameterization
Richard Somerville has written: 'Observational and modeling studies of clouds and the hydrological cycle' -- subject(s): Satellite observation, Hydrological cycle, Clouds, Cloud physics, Parameterization
Jay Palmer has written: 'Replacing model parameterization with epsilon machines' -- subject(s): Mathematical models, Climatology, Atmospheric models, Numerical weather forecasting, Weather
Michael Dennis Warner has written: 'Heat budget parameterization for the FNWC primitive equation model using data for 16 October 1973' -- subject(s): Meteorology
Chandrakant M. Bhumralkar has written: 'A survey of parameterization techniques for the planetary boundary layer in atmospheric circulation models' -- subject(s): Atmospheric circulation, Boundary layer (Meteorology), Mathematical models 'Parameterization of the planetary boundary layer in atmospheric general circulation models' -- subject(s): Atmospheric circulation, Boundary layer (Meteorology), Mathematical models 'Relation between air-sea exchange over the Arabian Sea and the fluctuations of the Western Indian summer monsoon' -- subject(s): Climate, Monsoons, Ocean-atmosphere interaction, Oceanography
A binormal plane is the straight line passing through a point M0 of a curve L perpendicular to the oscillating plane to L at M0. If r=r(t) is a parameterization of L, then the vector equation of the binormal at M0 corresponding to the value of t0 to the parameter of t has the form.
For a sphere S of radius r, one possible parametrization is: x = r sin u cos v y = r sin u sin v z = r cos u 0 <= u <= pi 0 <= v <= 2 pi
To find a limit in a line integral in the complex plane, you typically evaluate the integral along a specified contour. This involves parameterizing the contour with a complex variable, substituting this parameterization into the integral, and then computing the limit as the parameter approaches a particular value. If you're evaluating a limit involving singularities, you may need to consider residue theory or deformation of the contour to avoid poles. Finally, apply the appropriate limit process, such as the squeeze theorem or L'Hôpital's rule, if necessary.
D. H. Owens has written: 'The effects of widening time constants and increasing delay on controller design using approximate models' 'Improved stability and performance bounds using approximate models' 'A simulation technique for checking the circle criterion' 'Parameterization and approximation methods in feedback theory with applications in high gain, fast sampling and cheap optimal control' 'Robustness and sensitivity of Smith predictor controllers for time-delay systems' 'Dyadic expansions and multivariable feedback design' 'Gain-phase structures for linear multivariable systems'
Hassan B Said is known for writing the book "Based on True Events," a collection of short stories that explore themes of identity, immigration, and the Somali diaspora experience. Said's writing often delves into the complexities of cultural identity and the challenges faced by immigrants in navigating their new surroundings while maintaining connections to their heritage.
Katsutoshi Fushimi has written: 'Cultural and historical transformation of judo in the United States and Japan' -- subject(s): Cross-cultural studies, Judo, Social aspects, Social aspects of Judo