- A
variable-length
quantity (VLQ) is a
universal code that uses an
arbitrary number of
binary octets (eight-bit bytes) to
represent an
arbitrarily large...
-
properties are
derived from
those two
intensive variables. An
intensive property is a
physical quantity whose value does not
depend on the
amount of substance...
- A
random variable (also
called random quantity,
aleatory variable, or
stochastic variable) is a
mathematical formalization of a
quantity or
object which...
- In statistics,
latent variables (from Latin:
present participle of
lateo 'lie hidden'[citation needed]) are
variables that can only be
inferred indirectly...
- time-varying
quantity,
called a Fluent,
induces a
corresponding variation of
another quantity which is a
function of the
first variable.
Almost a century...
- of a
QuantityVariable with the
function QuantityVariableDimensions. Some
discussions of
dimensional analysis implicitly describe all
quantities as mathematical...
- A
physical quantity (or
simply quantity) is a
property of a
material or
system that can be
quantified by measurement. A
physical quantity can be expressed...
- list of
common physical constants and
variables, and
their notations. Note that bold text
indicates that the
quantity is a vector. List of
letters used in...
- (mathematics), a
symbol that
represents a
quantity in a
mathematical expression, as used in many
sciences Propositional variable,
taking the
value true or false...
-
quantity of fuel injected. In 1890,
Brayton developed and
patented a four-stroke, air-blast oil engine. The fuel
system delivered a
variable quantity...