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 Übersetzung für 'observable' von Englisch nach Deutsch
ADJ   observable | more observable | most observable
NOUN   observable | observables
SYNO discernible | evident | observable
observable {adj}bemerkenswert
253
observable {adj}wahrnehmbar
65
observable {adj}beobachtbar
57
observable {adj} [visible, noticeable]erkennbar
44
observable {adj}feststellbar
22
observable {adj}merklich
9
observable {adj}zu beobachten [nur prädikativ]
spec.
observable {adj}
observabel
Substantive
phys.spec.
observable
Observable {f}
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acad.
empirically observable {adj}
empirisch beobachtbar
non-observable {adj}unbeobachtbar [nicht beobachtbar]
observable characteristicBeobachtungs­merkmal {n}
astron.phys.
observable universe
beobachtbares Universum {n}
5+ Wörter
meteo.
cloud development not observed or not observable during past hour [WMO code 00]
Wolkenentwicklung während der letzten Stunde nicht beobachtet oder nicht beobachtbar
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Anwendungsbeispiele Englisch
  • Generalizations of many fully observable games are EXPTIME-complete.
  • Descriptive psychiatry is based on the study of observable symptoms and behavioral phenomena rather than underlying psychodynamic processes.
  • This state-space realization is called observable canonical form because the resulting model is guaranteed to be observable (i.e., because the output exits from a chain of integrators, every state has an effect on the output).
  • An operator S has been associated with an observable quantity, the angular momentum.
  • The allowed observable values are determined by the eigenvalues of the operators associated with the observable.

  • Quine and Carl Hempel attacked Carnap's initial assumptions by emphasizing the ambiguity that persists between observable and non-observable terms.
  • Not all the maxima are observable from all places in the world – the Moon may be below the horizon at a particular observing site during the maximum, and by the time it rises, it may have a lower declination than an observable maximum at some other date.
  • Weak versions of behaviorism in psychology admit the existence of mental phenomena but not their meaningful study as causes of observable behavior and view mental phenomena as either epiphenomena or linguistic summaries, instruments to examine objectively observable physical behavior.
  • An operator is a function that takes one observable (the source) as its first argument and returns another observable (the destination, or outer observable).
  • Partially observable is a term used in a variety of mathematical settings, including that of artificial intelligence and partially observable Markov decision processes.

  • It typically refers to visible electromagnetic radiation from stars other than the Sun, observable from Earth at night, although a component of starlight is observable from Earth during daytime.
  • In terms of theory-testing, the process-tracing method works by presenting the observable implications (hypotheses) of a theory, as well as alternative explanations that are inconsistent with the theory.
  • More properties of observable systems can be found in, as well as the proof for the other equivalent statements of "The pair [...] is observable" presented in section Observability in LTI Systems.
  • Neglecting some technical complexities, the problem of quantum measurement is the behaviour of a quantum state, for which the value of the observable [...] to be measured is uncertain.
  • The converse is also true: if observable [...] is such that its commutator with any observable [...] supported outside some set [...] is zero, then [...] has a support inside set [...].

  • Physical observables are represented by Hermitian matrices on [...].
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