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What (who) is linearization trick - definition

TRANSFORMATION OF THE LOGISTIC GROWTH CURVE IN A LINEAR MATHEMATICAL RELATIONSHIP
Hubbert Linearization
  • Example of a Hubbert Linearization on the US Lower-48 crude oil production.

Trick film         
IN EARLY CINEMA, SHORT SILENT FILMS DESIGNED TO FEATURE INNOVATIVE SPECIAL EFFECTS
Trick Film; Trick novelty
In the early history of cinema, trick films were short silent films designed to feature innovative special effects.
Plate trick         
  • Dirac belt trick simulation
  • Leather belt with frame buckle
MATHEMATIC DEMONSTRATION OF ROTATIONS IN 3-DIMENSIONS
Belt trick; Balinese cup trick; Dirac's belt trick
In mathematics and physics, the plate trick, also known as Dirac's string trick, the belt trick, or the Balinese cup trick, is any of several demonstrations of the idea that rotating an object with strings attached to it by 360 degrees does not return the system to its original state, while a second rotation of 360 degrees, a total rotation of 720 degrees, does. Mathematically, it is a demonstration of the theorem that SU(2) (which double-covers SO(3)) is simply connected.
Hat trick (disambiguation)         
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Hat Trick (disambiguation); Hat Trick (album); Hattrick
A hat-trick (commonly known as a hat trick), in various sports, means achieving three goals, three wickets in three deliveries, etc. in a single match.

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Hubbert linearization

The Hubbert linearization is a way to plot production data to estimate two important parameters of a Hubbert curve, the approximated production rate of a nonrenewable resource following a logistic distribution:

  • the logistic growth rate and
  • the quantity of the resource that will be ultimately recovered.

The linearization technique was introduced by Marion King Hubbert in his 1982 review paper. The Hubbert curve is the first derivative of a logistic function, which has been used for modeling the depletion of crude oil in particular, the depletion of finite mineral resources in general and also population growth patterns.