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(Zadeh, 2002), the system capacity for indefinite information nesting phenomenon is a tangible danger that may destroy the system. At its best, it can set the system into a cycle of information nesting phenomenon that may launch the system lost which may well happen in negotiation cybernetic ...
“There will be no ‘tracking them down.’ There is zero capacity to do that. There are hundreds in the airport in the same circumstances. There are thousands in Kabul in the same circumstances. Many will not get out. Some but not all of them will be killed.” ...
Because the earlier mentioned channel capacity only depends on the elements of the tensors [25], the maximal potential association can always be determined. In this short and incomplete introduction to information theory, no assumptions, other than stationarity, ergodicity, and Markov property, were ...
Larger-capacity CHP systems in general have lower installed costs than smaller capacity systems. (C6) O&M costs. These include all the costs relating to the plant, employees' wages, materials and installations, preventive maintenance transport and hire charges. As with capital costs, also the O...
such as possessing a non-invasive capacity, possible remote sensing, easy implementation and low implementation costs [2,9]. MCSA is mainly used to identify faults in the IM according to the analysis of frequency components found in the measured signal. Particularly, MCSA for SWF detection is em...