Examples of using Orthogonal in English and their translations into Finnish
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Where x and y are naturally scaled orthogonal coordinates.
This introduced a kind to call QAM orthogonal extent modulation.
Launch orthogonal 90 degrees!
Dynomorphic generators, conceptual geometer, beam synthesiser,'orthogonal engine filters.
Its eigenspaces are orthogonal.
Because the null space of a matrix is the orthogonal complement of the row space, two matrices are row equivalent if
The general orthogonal group GOn(R)
Similarly, formed a kind of sandwich with orthogonal arrangement of the fibers,
Parabolic coordinates are a two-dimensional orthogonal coordinate system in which the coordinate lines are confocal parabolas.
point is the orthogonal projection of on, and is the point on such that is perpendicular to.
As a result of± at the same time 45° are orthogonal polarization, assured effectively to divide the favorable result that collect receives.
Z be the orthogonal projections of the point I on the lines BC and AB,
Surface approximation of the plate by faces of the orthogonal hexahedral mesh when solving problems of plane-parallel deformation by means of finite-difference method;
For positive definite quadratic forms over the reals, the group Ω happens to be the same as the orthogonal group, but in general it is smaller.
Egorov worked on triply orthogonal systems and potential surfaces,
Bialecki and R. Fernandes,“An alternating-direction implicit orthogonal spline collocation scheme for nonlinear parabolic problems on rectangular polygons,” SIAM Journal on Scientific Computing.
Let D' and E' be the orthogonal projections of the point I on the perpendicular bisectors of the segments BC and AB.
for a group that is not the orthogonal group, but the corresponding simple group.
There is a nameless group often denoted by Ωn(R) consisting of the elements of the orthogonal group of elements of spinor norm 1,
He also published The orthogonal and symplectic groups in 1958 which arose from a series of twenty lectures he gave in Dublin in 1957.