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  2. Rotating ring-disk electrode - Wikipedia

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    The difference between a rotating ring-disk electrode and a rotating disk electrode is the addition of a second working electrode in the form of a ring around the central disk of the first working electrode. To operate such an electrode, it is necessary to use a potentiostat, such as a bipotentiostat, capable of controlling a four-electrode ...

  3. Rotating disk electrode - Wikipedia

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    An RDE cannot be used to observe the behavior of the electrode reaction products, since they are continually swept away from the electrode. However, the rotating ring-disk electrode is well suited to investigate this further reactivity. The peak current in a cyclic voltammogram for an RDE is a plateau like region, governed by the Levich ...

  4. Stochastic differential equation - Wikipedia

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    The most common form of SDEs in the literature is an ordinary differential equation with the right hand side perturbed by a term dependent on a white noise variable. In most cases, SDEs are understood as continuous time limit of the corresponding stochastic difference equations.

  5. Red/black concept - Wikipedia

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    Therefore, the red side is usually considered the internal side, and the black side the more public side, with often some sort of guard, firewall or data-diode between the two. In NSA jargon, encryption devices are often called blackers , because they convert red signals to black.

  6. RDE - Wikipedia

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    RDE may refer to: Redundant data elimination, the process of reducing file storage requirements through data deduplication; Revue d'Égyptologie, a scholarly journal of Egyptology (commonly abbreviated RdE) Rotating detonation engine, a rocket engine that uses continuous detonation to provide thrust.

  7. Geometric Brownian motion - Wikipedia

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    A stochastic process S t is said to follow a GBM if it satisfies the following stochastic differential equation (SDE): = + where is a Wiener process or Brownian motion, and ('the percentage drift') and ('the percentage volatility') are constants.

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  9. Stratonovich integral - Wikipedia

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    In the supersymmetric theory of SDEs, one considers the evolution operator obtained by averaging the pullback induced on the exterior algebra of the phase space by the stochastic flow determined by an SDE. In this context, it is then natural to use the Stratonovich interpretation of SDEs.