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  2. Asymmetry - Wikipedia

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    Asymmetry is the absence of, or a violation of, symmetry (the property of an object being invariant to a transformation, such as reflection). [1] Symmetry is an important property of both physical and abstract systems and it may be displayed in precise terms or in more aesthetic terms. [2]

  3. Wave nonlinearity - Wikipedia

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    Waves that are asymmetric along the vertical axis are referred to as asymmetric waves. Wave asymmetry indicates the leaning forward or backward of the wave, with a steep front face and a gentle rear face. A steep front correlates with an upward tilt, a steep back is correlated with a downward tilt.

  4. Z-channel (information theory) - Wikipedia

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    In coding theory and information theory, a Z-channel or binary asymmetric channel is a communications channel used to model the behaviour of some data storage systems. Definition [ edit ]

  5. Asymmetric - Wikipedia

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    Asymmetric cryptography, in public-key cryptography Asymmetric digital subscriber line , Internet connectivity Asymmetric multiprocessing , in computer architecture

  6. Adverse selection - Wikipedia

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    Hence, the difference between an adverse selection model and a hidden information (sometimes called hidden knowledge) model is simply the timing. In the former case, the agent is informed at the outset. In the latter case, he becomes privately informed after the contract has been signed.

  7. Autoregressive conditional heteroskedasticity - Wikipedia

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    Hentschel's fGARCH model, [12] also known as Family GARCH, is an omnibus model that nests a variety of other popular symmetric and asymmetric GARCH models including APARCH, GJR, AVGARCH, NGARCH, etc.

  8. Asymmetrical - Wikipedia

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    Pages for logged out editors learn more. Contributions; Talk; Asymmetrical

  9. Skyrmion - Wikipedia

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    In particle theory, the skyrmion (/ ˈ s k ɜːr m i. ɒ n /) is a topologically stable field configuration of a certain class of non-linear sigma models.It was originally proposed as a model of the nucleon by (and named after) Tony Skyrme in 1961.