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  2. Dirac delta function - Wikipedia

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    For example, to calculate the dynamics of a billiard ball being struck, one can approximate the force of the impact by a Dirac delta. In doing so, one not only simplifies the equations, but one also is able to calculate the motion of the ball, by only considering the total impulse of the collision, without a detailed model of all of the elastic ...

  3. Delta potential - Wikipedia

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    The delta potential is the potential = (), where δ(x) is the Dirac delta function. It is called a delta potential well if λ is negative, and a delta potential barrier if λ is positive. The delta has been defined to occur at the origin for simplicity; a shift in the delta function's argument does not change any of the following results.

  4. Ackermann's formula - Wikipedia

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    In control theory, Ackermann's formula is a control system design method for solving the pole allocation problem for invariant-time systems by Jürgen Ackermann. [1] One of the primary problems in control system design is the creation of controllers that will change the dynamics of a system by changing the eigenvalues of the matrix representing the dynamics of the closed-loop system. [2]

  5. Deltaic lobe - Wikipedia

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    The Nile, for example, is considered to be an arcuate delta because of its arc shaping. As it is waves that shape it into an arc, it also falls under the category of a wave-dominated delta. The word delta is derived from the Greek letter delta, which, like arcuate deltas, is roughly triangular.

  6. Kronecker delta - Wikipedia

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    Under certain conditions, the Kronecker delta can arise from sampling a Dirac delta function. For example, if a Dirac delta impulse occurs exactly at a sampling point and is ideally lowpass-filtered (with cutoff at the critical frequency) per the Nyquist–Shannon sampling theorem, the resulting discrete-time signal will be a Kronecker delta ...

  7. Dirac measure - Wikipedia

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    We can also say that the measure is a single atom at x; however, treating the Dirac measure as an atomic measure is not correct when we consider the sequential definition of Dirac delta, as the limit of a delta sequence [dubious – discuss]. The Dirac measures are the extreme points of the convex set of probability measures on X.

  8. List of equations in fluid mechanics - Wikipedia

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    Defining equation SI units Dimension Flow velocity vector field u = (,) m s −1 [L][T] −1: Velocity pseudovector field ω = s −1 [T] −1: Volume velocity ...

  9. Arcuate - Wikipedia

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    Arcuate architecture, employing its arches and beams; Arcuate delta, a type of river delta; Arcuate pocket a type of pocket used in clothing, especially jeans made by Levi Strauss; Arcuate rack, a curved rack gear