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quasi-constant — adj.; quasi constantly, adv … Useful english dictionary
Quasi-peak — means not quite peak , or aiming towards peak but not actually peak . The term is commonly used when referring to electronic detectors or rectifiers. Despite the above definition, the term quasi peak should not be interpreted as vague in any way … Wikipedia
CONSTANT (B.) — Appartenant par sa formation à l’époque des Lumières, par sa carrière au XIXe siècle, Benjamin Constant est l’un des représentants les plus illustres et les plus controversés de cette période charnière. Témoin privilégié des bouleversements… … Encyclopédie Universelle
Quasi-phase-matching — is a technique in nonlinear optics which allows a positive net flow of energy from the pump frequency to the signal and idler frequencies by creating a periodic structure in the nonlinear medium. Momentum is conserved, as is necessary for phase… … Wikipedia
Quasi-algebraically closed field — In mathematics, a field F is called quasi algebraically closed (or C1) if for every non constant homogeneous polynomial P over F has a non trivial zero provided the number of its variables is more than its degree. In other words, if P is a non… … Wikipedia
Constant II — Pour les articles homonymes, voir Constant. Constant II Empereur byzantin … Wikipédia en Français
Quasi-Monte Carlo method — In numerical analysis, a quasi Monte Carlo method is a method for the computation of an integral (or some other problem) that is based on low discrepancy sequences. This is in contrast to a regular Monte Carlo method, which is based on sequences… … Wikipedia
Quasi-Monte Carlo methods in finance — High dimensional integrals in hundreds or thousands of variables occur commonly in finance. These integrals have to be computed numerically to within a threshold epsilon. If the integral is of dimension d then in the worst case, where one has a… … Wikipedia
Quasi-analytic function — In mathematics, a quasi analytic class of functions is a generalization of the class of real analytic functions based upon the following fact. If f is an analytic function on an interval , and at some point f and all of its derivatives are zero,… … Wikipedia
Quasi-periodic oscillations — In high energy (X ray) astronomy, quasi periodic oscillations (QPOs) refer to the way the X ray light from an astronomical object flickers about certain frequencies. In these situations, the X rays are emitted near the inner edge of an accretion… … Wikipedia