- In
common usage, the
abscissa refers to the x
coordinate and the
ordinate refers to the y
coordinate of a
standard two-dimensional graph. The distance...
- _{c}=-\infty } if the
series converges everywhere on the
complex plane. The
abscissa of
convergence of a
Dirichlet series can be
defined as σc{\displaystyle...
- In mathematics, the
spectral abscissa of a
matrix or a
bounded linear operator is the
greatest real part of the matrix's
spectrum (its set of eigenvalues)...
- (where the
abscissa is
negative − and the
ordinate is
positive +), III (where both the
abscissa and the
ordinate are −), and IV (
abscissa +, ordinate...
- cm−1),
frequency (THz), or
energy (eV), with the
units indicated by the
abscissa. In the mid- to far-IR,
spectra are
typically expressed in
units of Watts...
-
generates a
straight line with
ordinate intercept 1 / V {\displaystyle 1/V} ,
abscissa intercept − 1 / K m {\displaystyle -1/K_{\mathrm {m} }} and
slope K m /...
- over, in
which case the
series will diverge. An
analogous concept is the
abscissa of
convergence of a
Dirichlet series ∑n=1∞anns.{\displaystyle \sum _{n=1}^{\infty...
- Typically, a Tauc plot
shows the
quantity hν (the
photon energy) on the
abscissa (x-coordinate) and the
quantity (αhν)1/2 on the
ordinate (y-coordinate)...
- around.
Abscissa and Mojo
kidnapped Jubilee,
taking her to the Crunch, so she
would become Mojo's slave.
Jubilee refused,
which nullified Abscissa's existence...
- In a 2-dimensional
Cartesian coordinate system, with x
representing the
abscissa and y the ordinate, the
identity line or line of
equality is the y = x...