- An
unobservable (also
called impalpable) is an
entity whose existence, nature, properties,
qualities or
relations are not
directly observable by humans...
-
Logistic map), in
which case the map is said to have
unobservable nonperiodicity: p. 18 or
unobservable chaos. He and his
colleagues (Edward Ott and Celso...
- that the
universe described by
science (including both
observable and
unobservable aspects)
exists independently of our perceptions, and that
verified scientific...
-
expected value,
being the mean of the
entire po****tion, is
typically unobservable, and
hence the
statistical error cannot be
observed either. A residual...
- in a
break from behaviorism,
which held from the 1920s to 1950s that
unobservable mental processes were
outside the
realm of
empirical science. This break...
- not be
certain about the
situation they are in (it is "unknown" or "
unobservable") and it may not know for
certain what will
happen after each possible...
- make), if two
processes never interact, the lack of
synchronization is
unobservable and in
these applications it is
enough for the
processes to
agree on...
-
reality is
fundamentally immaterial (e.g., idealism),
whether hypothetical unobservable entities posited by
scientific theories exist (e.g.,
scientific realism)...
- {O}}_{v}={\begin{bmatrix}C\\CA\\CA^{2}\\\vdots \\CA^{v-1}\end{bmatrix}}.} The
unobservable subspace N {\displaystyle N} of the
linear system is the
kernel of the...
- estimate,
based on
observed data, of an
unobservable underlying probability density function. The
unobservable density function is
thought of as the density...