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O que (quem) é characteristic linearization - definição

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.

Linearization         
FINDING LINEAR APPROXIMATION OF FUNCTION AT GIVEN POINT
Local linearization; Linearisation; Statespace approach to linearization; State-Space Approach; Linerization; Linearized
In mathematics, linearization is finding the linear approximation to a function at a given point. The linear approximation of a function is the first order Taylor expansion around the point of interest.
occulting light         
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DESCRIPTION OF NAVIGATIONAL LIGHT
Characteristic (lighthouse); Isophase light; Flashing light; Occulting light; Flashing Light; Isophase Light; Occulting Light; Characteristic light; Fixed and flashing light
¦ noun a light in a lighthouse or buoy which shines for a longer period than that for which it is cut off.
Characteristic X-ray         
  • Siegbahn notation of electron transitions between shells.
K-alpha; K-beta; Characteristic x-ray; Characteristic X-ray emission
Characteristic X-rays are emitted when outer-shell electrons fill a vacancy in the inner shell of an atom, releasing X-rays in a pattern that is "characteristic" to each element. Characteristic X-rays were discovered by Charles Glover Barkla in 1909, who later won the Nobel Prize in Physics for his discovery in 1917.

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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.