Presented in this paper are sufficient conditions for a system of the form (1) to possess an unbounded solution. When considering whether a system possesses an unbounded solution, one is asking how the system behaves arbitrarily far away from the origin, that is, how it behaves near "infinity...
Question: If the primal has an unbounded solution, then the dual has: a. an optimal solution b. no solution c. a bound solution d. none of the above Managerial Accounting Managerial accounting focuses on the business activities th...
Given a system of linear equations Ax = b and b ∉ S(A), then the system is not consistent, that is, this solution does not exist. In such a case, we need a least-squares solution such that ‖Ax − b‖2 is minimized. The solution is written as x=Al−b where Al− Satis...
It happens so that every function satisfying such an inequality becomes unbounded in a finite time, which yields the finite time blow-up of the corresponding weak solution. Let us come back to the anisotropic parabolic equation (1). For its stationary case, i.e., if [Math Processing Error]...
Furthermore, we present new sufficient conditions for the existence of the solution that extend the existing results in this field to the case when some nonlocal parameters are unbounded. Two further examples demonstrate the developed methodology and highlight the importance of its computer algebra ...
An important limitation of CQL is that time refers to a logical clock that tracks the evolution of relations and streams, not time as expressed in the data being analyzed, which means time is not a first-class entity one can observe and manipulate alongside other data. alongside [əˌl...
These new systems have to operate well in the presence of unbounded message latencies, independent failure modes, and when services are intermittently connected to the network. Managed Transparency All implementation details are private to a service. The message-oriented façade that every service ...
We note that dye-based lasers suffer from optical bleaching; however, it is possible to circulate a dye solution even in a fiber-based platform55 or use gases as the gain material59. A similar effort can be also carried out using Er-doped and Yb-doped random fiber lasers, where the ...
Finally, a criterion for reversal of the magnetic field as a function of radius is ohtained and is applied to our solution.Pisin Chen & Jose L. MilovichDepartment of PhysicsGeophysical & Astrophysical Fluid DynamicsChen, P., Milovich, J.L. (1984), An explicit solution for static unbounded ...
For example, if the loss and transfer functions are bounded and the domain is unbounded, then there exist areas of saturation where the error function is essentially flat. In addition, the loss function is additive, which means that the different effects cumulate. However, the presence of a ...