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  2. Visakhapatnam–Chennai Industrial Corridor - Wikipedia

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    Industrial nodes are an integral component of economic corridor development. When equipped with comprehensive infrastructure support and a business-friendly environment, nodes can serve as hubs geared to cradle industries. Through a node selection process, four industrial nodes were identified: Visakhapatnam Node; Kakinada Node; Gannavaram ...

  3. Gauss–Kronrod quadrature formula - Wikipedia

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    Kronrod, Aleksandr Semenovish (1965), Nodes and weights of quadrature formulas. Sixteen-place tables , New York: Consultants Bureau (Authorized translation from the Russian) Piessens, Robert; de Doncker-Kapenga, Elise; Überhuber, Christoph W. [in German] ; Kahaner, David K. (1983), QUADPACK, A subroutine package for automatic integration ...

  4. Kron reduction - Wikipedia

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    Kron reduction is a useful tool to eliminate unused nodes in a Y-parameter matrix. [2] [3] For example, three linear elements linked in series with a port at each end may be easily modeled as a 4X4 nodal admittance matrix of Y-parameters, but only the two port nodes normally need to be considered for modeling and simulation. Kron reduction may ...

  5. Nodal analysis - Wikipedia

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    Kirchhoff's current law is the basis of nodal analysis. In electric circuits analysis, nodal analysis, node-voltage analysis, or the branch current method is a method of determining the voltage (potential difference) between "nodes" (points where elements or branches connect) in an electrical circuit in terms of the branch currents.

  6. Polynomial interpolation - Wikipedia

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    We fix the interpolation nodes x 0, ..., x n and an interval [a, b] containing all the interpolation nodes. The process of interpolation maps the function f to a polynomial p . This defines a mapping X from the space C ([ a , b ]) of all continuous functions on [ a , b ] to itself.

  7. Betweenness centrality - Wikipedia

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    Percolation centrality is defined for a given node, at a given time, as the proportion of ‘percolated paths’ that go through that node. A ‘percolated path’ is a shortest path between a pair of nodes, where the source node is percolated (e.g., infected). The target node can be percolated or non-percolated, or in a partially percolated state.

  8. Nottingham Prognostic Index - Wikipedia

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    The Nottingham prognostic index (NPI) is used to determine prognosis following surgery for breast cancer. [1] [2] Its value is calculated using three pathological criteria: the size of the tumour; the number of involved lymph nodes; and the grade of the tumour. [1]

  9. Distance matrix - Wikipedia

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    In general, a distance matrix is a weighted adjacency matrix of some graph. In a network, a directed graph with weights assigned to the arcs, the distance between two nodes of the network can be defined as the minimum of the sums of the weights on the shortest paths joining the two nodes (where the number of steps in the path is bounded). [2]