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  • In [[systems theory]], a [[system]] is said to be '''transient''' or in a '''transient s *[[Dynamical system]] ...
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  • |title=Birth, Life, and Death in Microelectronic Systems ...ing [[dynamical system]]s equations in a similar fashion to the memristive systems of [[memristor]]s.<ref>{{cite arXiv ...
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  • ...wave that has multiple frequencies. They have since been found to describe systems in [[non-linear optics]],<ref> [[fluid mechanics]] and the theory of [[non-linear dynamical system]]s, as they provide a pair of [[invariant (mathematics)|invariants]] ...
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  • [[Category:Dynamical systems]] ...
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  • content navigation systems ...al science]] – branch of knowledge concerned with the properties of formal systems based on definitions and rules of inference. Unlike other sciences, the for ...
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  • ...group|abelian]], [[Lie group]] <math>\mathbb R</math>. TTS is therefore a dynamical or Hamiltonian dependent symmetry rather than a kinematical symmetry which ...e the same energy, which generally occur in the energy spectrum of quantum systems. Continuous symmetries in physics are often formulated in terms of infinite ...
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  • ...distribution, analysis, and use of information, data, and [[knowledge]] in systems.<ref name="turing1">{{Cite web|url=https://www.bcs.org/category/10192|title ...to focus more on control theory rather than the physical design of control systems and [[Electronic circuit|circuits]] (which tends to fall under electrical e ...
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  • ...e journal|title=Coulomb gap and low temperature conductivity of disordered systems|author=A L Efros and B I Shklovskii|journal=Journal of Physics C|volume=8|p ...the Coulomb gap. Efros<ref>{{cite journal|title=Coulomb gap in disordered systems|author=A. L. Efros|journal=Journal of Physics C: Solid State Physics|volume ...
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  • {{Short description|Engineering discipline that deals with control systems}} [[File:Space Shuttle Columbia launching.jpg|thumb|320px|Control systems play a critical role in [[space flight]].]] ...
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  • {{Short description|State of no net thermal energy flow between two connected systems}} ...ansfer of matter or transfer of energy as [[work (physics)|work]], the two systems may reach thermal equilibrium without reaching thermodynamic equilibrium. ...
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  • ...amplitude''' is a [[complex number]] used for describing the behaviour of systems. The square of the [[Absolute value|modulus]] of this quantity represents a ...en state vector and "position [[Quantum state#Basis states of one-particle systems|basis]]" <math>\{|x\rangle\}</math> of the Hilbert space can be written as< ...
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  • ...[applied mathematics]] that deals with the [[control system|control]] of [[dynamical system]]s in engineered processes and machines. The objective is to develop ...ther applications range far beyond this. As the general theory of feedback systems, control theory is useful wherever feedback occurs - thus control theory al ...
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  • ...ency|mechanical]] and [[thermal efficiency|thermal efficiencies]] of their systems. Engineers such as [[Nicolas Léonard Sadi Carnot|Sadi Carnot]], physicists ...ars or so this newly developing science went by various names, such as the dynamical [[theory of heat]] or ''energetics'', but after the 1920s generally came to ...
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  • ...as [[uranium]]. The Kondo effect has also been observed in [[quantum dot]] systems. .../10/97-revival-of-the-kondo.pdf|title=Revival of the Kondo}}</ref> In such systems, a quantum dot with at least one unpaired electron behaves as a magnetic im ...
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  • {{Redirect|Complex systems|the journal|Complex Systems (journal)}} {{Complex systems}} ...
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  • ...ineering involved in the design of electronic circuits, devices, and their systems}} ...g]], [[telecommunications]], [[control systems]], [[signal processing]], [[systems engineering]], [[computer engineering]], [[instrumentation engineering]], [ ...
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  • ...simir]], who predicted the effect for [[electromagnetism|electromagnetic]] systems in 1948. ...an|date=2012-12-28|title=Casimir effect as a sum over modes in dissipative systems|url=https://link.aps.org/doi/10.1103/PhysRevA.86.062517|journal=Physical Re ...
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  • ...fe?''</ref> [[Ilya Prigogine]] (1917–2003) stated that other thermodynamic systems which, like life, are also far from equilibrium, can also exhibit stable sp ...niversal clock'''. An act of synchronization must be performed between two systems, at the least. ...
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  • ...ers]].<ref name="groscurth-etal-1995"/>{{rp|941}} The intent behind energy systems is to minimise energy losses to a negligible level, as well as to ensure th The analysis of energy systems thus spans the disciplines of [[engineering]] and [[economics]].<ref name=" ...
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