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  2. Fresnel integral - Wikipedia

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    Some widely used tables [1] [2] use ⁠ π / 2 ⁠ t 2 instead of t 2 for the argument of the integrals defining S(x) and C(x). This changes their limits at infinity from ⁠ 1 / 2 ⁠ · √ ⁠ π / 2 ⁠ to ⁠ 1 / 2 ⁠ [3] and the arc length for the first spiral turn from √ 2π to 2 (at t = 2). These alternative functions are usually ...

  3. Normal distribution - Wikipedia

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    The moment generating function of a real random variable is the expected value of , as a function of the real parameter . For a normal distribution with density f {\textstyle f} , mean μ {\textstyle \mu } and variance σ 2 {\textstyle \sigma ^{2}} , the moment generating function exists and is equal to

  4. Correlation function (statistical mechanics) - Wikipedia

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    Correlation functions between the same random variable are autocorrelation functions. However, in statistical mechanics, not all correlation functions are autocorrelation functions. For example, in multicomponent condensed phases, the pair correlation function between different elements is often of interest.

  5. Probability density function - Wikipedia

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    In this example, the ratio (probability of living during an interval) / (duration of the interval) is approximately constant, and equal to 2 per hour (or 2 hour −1). For example, there is 0.02 probability of dying in the 0.01-hour interval between 5 and 5.01 hours, and (0.02 probability / 0.01 hours) = 2 hour −1.

  6. Gauss–Legendre quadrature - Wikipedia

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    Handbook of Mathematical Functions with Formulas, Graphs, and Mathematical Tables. Applied Mathematics Series. Vol. 55 (Ninth reprint with additional corrections of tenth original printing with corrections (December 1972); first ed.). Washington D.C.; New York: United States Department of Commerce, National Bureau of Standards; Dover Publications.

  7. Stiffness matrix - Wikipedia

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    For many standard choices of basis functions, i.e. piecewise linear basis functions on triangles, there are simple formulas for the element stiffness matrices. For example, for piecewise linear elements, consider a triangle with vertices (x 1, y 1), (x 2, y 2), (x 3, y 3), and define the 2×3 matrix

  8. Gaussian function - Wikipedia

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    The Gaussian functions are thus those functions whose logarithm is a concave quadratic function. The parameter c is related to the full width at half maximum (FWHM) of the peak according to FWHM = 2 2 ln ⁡ 2 c ≈ 2.35482 c . {\displaystyle {\text{FWHM}}=2{\sqrt {2\ln 2}}\,c\approx 2.35482\,c.}

  9. Analytic function of a matrix - Wikipedia

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    In mathematics, every analytic function can be used for defining a matrix function that maps square matrices with complex entries to square matrices of the same size. This is used for defining the exponential of a matrix , which is involved in the closed-form solution of systems of linear differential equations .