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  2. Gauge fixing - Wikipedia

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    Two solutions of these equations for the same current configuration differ by a solution of the vacuum wave equation = In this form it is clear that the components of the potential separately satisfy the Klein–Gordon equation , and hence that the Lorenz gauge condition allows transversely, longitudinally, and "time-like" polarized waves in ...

  3. Wave function collapse - Wikipedia

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    The significance ascribed to the wave function varies from interpretation to interpretation and even within an interpretation (such as the Copenhagen interpretation). If the wave function merely encodes an observer's knowledge of the universe, then the wave function collapse corresponds to the receipt of new information.

  4. Kent Johnson (poet) - Wikipedia

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    From the late 1990s, Johnson was widely thought to be the author of the Araki Yasusada writings, which a reviewer for the Nation magazine, in 1998, called “the most controversial work of poetry since Allen Ginsberg's Howl.” [1] Johnson, however, never officially claimed authorship of the material, presenting himself only as “executor” of an archive supposedly composed by a writer, or ...

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  6. Amplitude distortion - Wikipedia

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    Harmonic distortion : The creation of harmonics of the fundamental frequency of a sine wave input to a system. Intermodulation distortion : This form of distortion occurs when two sine waves of frequencies X and Y are present at the input, resulting in the creation of several other frequency components, whose frequencies include (X+Y), (X-Y ...

  7. Electromagnetic field solver - Wikipedia

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    Electromagnetic field solvers (or sometimes just field solvers) are specialized programs that solve (a subset of) Maxwell's equations directly. They form a part of the field of electronic design automation, or EDA, and are commonly used in the design of integrated circuits and printed circuit boards.

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  9. Pressure wave supercharger - Wikipedia

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    The Greenpeace SmILE concept car uses a Hyprex pressure wave supercharger developed by the Swiss company Wenko AG. [4] NASA uses wave rotors in experiments attempting to increase gas turbine efficiency. The wave rotor is placed between the compressor, combustor, and turbine sections to extract more energy from the combustion process. [8] [9]