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... axis . Since it has zeros , the transfer function in this particular form is automatically at minimum phase . The associated impulse function is then determined directly by the inverse Laplace transform as h ( t ) exp ( -at ) , t > 0 ...
... axis . Since it has zeros , the transfer function in this particular form is automatically at minimum phase . The associated impulse function is then determined directly by the inverse Laplace transform as h ( t ) exp ( -at ) , t > 0 ...
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... axis , has been calculated and measured . The rotation of the plasma , due to crossed E and B fields , strongly affects the minimum attainable temperature . This is because the ve- locity distribution of the ions , as seen by a laser ...
... axis , has been calculated and measured . The rotation of the plasma , due to crossed E and B fields , strongly affects the minimum attainable temperature . This is because the ve- locity distribution of the ions , as seen by a laser ...
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... axis with a uniform angular frequency w , that is , without shear . The velocity distribution of the ions is assumed to be a Maxwell - Boltzmann distribution superimposed on this uniform rotation . A Maxwell - Boltzmann velocity ...
... axis with a uniform angular frequency w , that is , without shear . The velocity distribution of the ions is assumed to be a Maxwell - Boltzmann distribution superimposed on this uniform rotation . A Maxwell - Boltzmann velocity ...
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... axis , has been calculated and measured . The rotation of the plasma , due to crossed E and B fields , strongly affects the minimum attainable temperature . This is because the ve- locity distribution of the ions , as seen by a laser ...
... axis , has been calculated and measured . The rotation of the plasma , due to crossed E and B fields , strongly affects the minimum attainable temperature . This is because the ve- locity distribution of the ions , as seen by a laser ...
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... axis with a uniform angular frequency w , that is , without shear . The velocity distribution of the ions is assumed to be a Maxwell - Boltzmann distribution superimposed on this uniform rotation . A Maxwell - Boltzmann velocity ...
... axis with a uniform angular frequency w , that is , without shear . The velocity distribution of the ions is assumed to be a Maxwell - Boltzmann distribution superimposed on this uniform rotation . A Maxwell - Boltzmann velocity ...
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