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V ( p ) {\displaystyle (f
V)(p):=f(p)
V(p)} (
V + W ) ( p ) :=
V ( p ) + W ( p ) , {\displaystyle (
V+W)(p):=
V(p)+W(p),} make the
smooth vector fields into...
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vector field v ( x , y , z ) =
v x x ^ +
v y y ^ +
v z z ^ {\displaystyle \mathbf {
v} (x,y,z)=
v_{x}{\hat {\mathbf {x} }}+
v_{y}{\hat {\mathbf {y} }}+
v_{z}{\hat...
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vector field v {\displaystyle \mathbf {
v} } , a
vector potential is a C 2 {\displaystyle C^{2}}
vector field A {\displaystyle \mathbf {A} } such that
v = ∇...
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Field v. Google, Inc., 412 F.Supp. 2d 1106 (D. Nev. 2006) is a case
where Google Inc.
successfully defended a
lawsuit for
copyright infringement. Field...
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Field v. Clark, 143 U.S. 649 (1891), is an
early United States Supreme Court administrative law case
declining to
apply the
nondelegation doctrine to...
- Poisson's
equation is the
potential field caused by a
given electric charge or m****
density distribution; with the
potential field known, one can then calculate...
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vector field (also
known as an
incompressible vector field, a divergence-free
vector field, or a
transverse vector field) is a
vector field v with divergence...
- calculus, a
Laplacian vector field is a
vector field which is both
irrotational and incompressible. If the
field is
denoted as
v, then it is
described by...
- and E is the
electric field. In the MKS system,
drift velocity has
units of m/s,
electron mobility, m2/(
V·s), and
electric field,
V/m. When a potential...