NOUN | a maximum value | maximum values | |
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- There is a link between the "decision" and "optimization" problems in that if there exists a polynomial algorithm that solves the "decision" problem, then one can find the maximum value for the optimization problem in polynomial time by applying this algorithm iteratively while increasing the value of k.
- The result of each die is added (dice which reach their maximum value are thrown again, adding each maximum to the tally, along with the final result below maximum) and compared to a value decided by the game master/storyteller according to the difficulty of the task.
- The cone boundary is usually defined (a) by the angle at which the far-field irradiance has decreased to a specified fraction of its maximum value or (b) as the cone within which there is a specified fraction of the total radiated power at any point in the far field.
- The beamwidth of the antenna is the width of the main lobe, usually specified by the "half power beam width" (HPBW), the angle encompassed between the points on the side of the lobe where the power has fallen to half (-3 dB) of its maximum value.
- In a distribution, full width at half maximum (FWHM) is the difference between the two values of the independent variable at which the dependent variable is equal to half of its maximum value.
- is the time taken for the amplitude of a pulse to decrease (fall) from a specified value (usually 90% of the peak value exclusive of overshoot or undershoot) to another specified value (usually 10% of the maximum value exclusive of overshoot or undershoot).
- 135 times the maximum value. In many cases, it makes more sense to take the distance between points where the intensity falls to 1/e2 = 0.135 times the maximum value.
- The plasma charge varies statistically over short intervals and the maximum value has negligible impact on Magsail performance.
- The maximum TTL value is 255, the maximum value of a single octet.
- In general, for a particular game the maximum value which can be reached for an ability is 100*number of that game.
- The assumption of constant power thus allows use of the speed ratio to determine the maximum value for the mechanical advantage.
- For example, while calculating whether or not a given c value is bound or unbound, while it remains bound, the maximum value that this number reaches can be compared to the c value at that location.
- "K" has a maximum value at χ = 0 as in the Huygens–Fresnel principle; however, "K" is not equal to zero at χ = π/2, but at χ = π.
- The Reed–Solomon code is optimal in the sense that the minimum distance has the maximum value possible for a linear code of size ("n", "k"); this is known as the Singleton bound.
- To measure alternating current, which changes up and down repeatedly, a rectifier is inserted in the circuit so that each negative half cycle is inverted; the result is a varying and nonzero DC voltage whose maximum value will be half the AC peak to peak voltage, assuming a symmetrical waveform.
- This shows that there are infinitely many primes, because if there were finitely many primes the sum would reach its maximum value at the biggest prime rather than growing past every [...].
- When a suitable radiation is used, the photoelectric current is directly proportional to intensity of radiation and increases with the increase in accelerating potential till the stage is reached when photo-current becomes maximum and does not increase with further increase in accelerating potential.
- The maximum value of [...] occurs at [...]. Equivalently, for any value of the base [...] , it is the case that the maximum value of [...] occurs at [...] (Steiner's problem, discussed below).
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