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Что (кто) такое continuous simulation - определение

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Continuous simulation         
Continuous Simulation refers to simulation approaches where a system is modeled with the help of variables that change continuously according to a set of differential equations.Continuous Simulation description from University of Utrecht Definition of Simulation with reference to "continuous simulation" at Encyclopedia.
Continuous function         
  • The graph of a [[cubic function]] has no jumps or holes. The function is continuous.
  • 1=exp(0) = 1}}
  • section 2.1.3]]).
  • 1=''ε'' = 0.5}}.
  • Riemann sphere]] is often used as a model to study functions like the example.
  • The graph of a continuous [[rational function]]. The function is not defined for <math>x = -2.</math> The vertical and horizontal lines are [[asymptote]]s.
  • For a Lipschitz continuous function, there is a double cone (shown in white) whose vertex can be translated along the graph, so that the graph always remains entirely outside the cone.
  • oscillation]].
  • The sinc and the cos functions
  • Point plot of Thomae's function on the interval (0,1). The topmost point in the middle shows f(1/2) = 1/2.
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FUNCTION SUCH THAT THE PREIMAGE OF AN OPEN SET IS OPEN
Continuity property; Continuous map; Continuous function (topology); Continuous (topology); Continuous mapping; Continuous functions; Continuous maps; Discontinuity set; Noncontinuous function; Discontinuous function; Continuity (topology); Continuous map (topology); Sequential continuity; Stepping Stone Theorem; Continuous binary relation; Continuous relation; Topological continuity; Right-continuous; Right continuous; Left continuous; Left-continuous; C^1; Continuous fctn; Cts fctn; E-d definition; Continuous variation; Continuity space; Continuous space; Real-valued continuous functions; Left-continuous function; Right-continuous function; Left- or right-continuous function; Continuity at a point; Continuous at a point; Continuous extension
In mathematics, a continuous function is a function such that a continuous variation (that is a change without jump) of the argument induces a continuous variation of the value of the function. This means that there are no abrupt changes in value, known as discontinuities.
continuous function         
  • The graph of a [[cubic function]] has no jumps or holes. The function is continuous.
  • 1=exp(0) = 1}}
  • section 2.1.3]]).
  • 1=''ε'' = 0.5}}.
  • Riemann sphere]] is often used as a model to study functions like the example.
  • The graph of a continuous [[rational function]]. The function is not defined for <math>x = -2.</math> The vertical and horizontal lines are [[asymptote]]s.
  • For a Lipschitz continuous function, there is a double cone (shown in white) whose vertex can be translated along the graph, so that the graph always remains entirely outside the cone.
  • oscillation]].
  • The sinc and the cos functions
  • Point plot of Thomae's function on the interval (0,1). The topmost point in the middle shows f(1/2) = 1/2.
  • thumb
FUNCTION SUCH THAT THE PREIMAGE OF AN OPEN SET IS OPEN
Continuity property; Continuous map; Continuous function (topology); Continuous (topology); Continuous mapping; Continuous functions; Continuous maps; Discontinuity set; Noncontinuous function; Discontinuous function; Continuity (topology); Continuous map (topology); Sequential continuity; Stepping Stone Theorem; Continuous binary relation; Continuous relation; Topological continuity; Right-continuous; Right continuous; Left continuous; Left-continuous; C^1; Continuous fctn; Cts fctn; E-d definition; Continuous variation; Continuity space; Continuous space; Real-valued continuous functions; Left-continuous function; Right-continuous function; Left- or right-continuous function; Continuity at a point; Continuous at a point; Continuous extension
A function f : D -> E, where D and E are cpos, is continuous if it is monotonic and f (lub Z) = lub f z | z in Z for all directed sets Z in D. In other words, the image of the lub is the lub of any directed image. All additive functions (functions which preserve all lubs) are continuous. A continuous function has a {least fixed point} if its domain has a least element, bottom (i.e. it is a cpo or a "pointed cpo" depending on your definition of a cpo). The least fixed point is fix f = lub f^n bottom | n = 0..infinity (1994-11-30)
Simulation video game         
  • ''[[FlightGear]]'', a [[flight simulator]] video game
  • Gravity simulator game. The player can launch the Sun and planets, turn on the trail, set the initial speed.
VIDEO GAME GENRE
Sim game; Sim games; Games of status; Game of status; Simulation games; Simulator game; Simulation game; Computer simulation game; Simulation Game; Simulation computer game; Simulation video games; Simulation videogame; Game (simulation); Simulation (video game); Simulator (video game); Simulation in video games; Simulation in animated games; Simulator video game; History of simulation video games
A simulation video game describes a diverse super-category of video games, generally designed to closely simulate real world activities.
Roleplay simulation         
  • A medical trainee examining the abdomen of a Standardized Patient
  • A U.S. Soldier, second from right, with the 3rd Squadron, 2nd Cavalry Regiment interacts with a civilian role player during a mission rehearsal exercise at the Joint Multinational Readiness Center in Hohenfels
  • U.S. Army Sgt. 1st Class Ahmad Whitted, standing, an observer-controller, monitors the interaction between a role player and a Slovenian Civilian Protection agent Aug. 25, 2014, in Postojna, Slovenia
AN EXPERIENTIAL LEARNING METHOD IN WHICH EITHER AMATEUR OR PROFESSIONAL ROLEPLAYERS IMPROVISE WITH LEARNERS AS PART OF A SIMULATED SCENARIO
Role play simulation; Role-play simulation
Roleplay simulation is an experiential learning method in which either amateur or professional roleplayers (also called interactors) improvise with learners as part of a simulated scenario. Roleplay is designed primarily to build first-person experience in a safe and supportive environment.
Government simulation game         
  • Balance of Power]]''
  • City-building games, such as ''[[Lincity]]'', require the player to manage the governing features of a city.
  • A screenshot from [[Stardock]]'s 2004 game ''Political Machine''
GAME THAT ATTEMPTS TO SIMULATE THE GOVERNMENT AND POLITICS OF ALL OR PART OF A NATION
Political game; Political Role Playing; Government simulations; Political simulation; Government Simulation; Govsim; American Politics Simulation; Nation-simulation game; Government simulation; Nationsim; Nationsimulator; Nation simulator; Government simulation games; Political simulation game; Political simulation games; Political simulations; Government Simulation Game
A government simulation or political simulation is a game that attempts to simulate the government and politics of all or part of a nation. These games may include geopolitical situations (involving the formation and execution of foreign policy), the creation of domestic political policies, or the simulation of political campaigns.
Advanced Continuous Simulation Language         
COMPUTER LANGUAGE DESIGNED FOR MODELING AND EVALUATING THE PERFORMANCE OF CONTINUOUS SYSTEMS
Acslxtreme; Acslx
The Advanced Continuous Simulation Language, or ACSL (pronounced "axle"), is a computer language designed for modeling and evaluating the performance of continuous systems described by time-dependent, nonlinear differential equations. Like SIMCOS and TUTSIM, ACSL is a dialect of the Continuous System Simulation Language (CSSL), originally designed by the Simulation Councils Inc (SCI) in 1967 in an attempt to unify the continuous simulations field.
Continuous production         
  • Continuous production line for making spaghetti
PRODUCTION METHOD WITHOUT INTERRUPTION
Continuous process; Continuous industrial process
Continuous production is a flow production method used to manufacture, produce, or process materials without interruption. Continuous production is called a continuous process or a continuous flow process because the materials, either dry bulk or fluids that are being processed are continuously in motion, undergoing chemical reactions or subject to mechanical or heat treatment.
Vehicle simulation game         
  • ''[[Microsoft Flight Simulator]]'' focuses solely on the experience of flying an aircraft, in contrast to other games with missions and goals.
GENRE OF VIDEO GAMES
Vehicle simulation; Vehicle simulations; Tank simulation; Tank simulation game; Mech simulation; Mecha simulation; Mech simulation game; Mecha simulation game; Mech game; Mecha game; Tank game; Boat game; Boat simulation; Boat simulation game; Naval game; Naval simulation; Naval simulation game; Watercraft game; Watercraft simulation; Watercraft simulation game; Sailing game; Sailing simulation; Sailing simulation game; Warship game; Warship simulation; Warship simulation game; Battleship simulation; Battleship simulation game; Ship game; Ship simulation; Ship simulation game; Mech sim; Vehicle simulator; Tank combat game
Vehicle simulation games are a genre of video games which attempt to provide the player with a realistic interpretation of operating various kinds of vehicles. This includes automobiles, aircraft, watercraft, spacecraft, military vehicles, and a variety of other vehicles.
Continuous or discrete variable         
WIKIPEDIA ARTICLE COVERING MULTIPLE TOPICS
Discrete number; Discrete variable; Continuous variable; Continuous variables; Discrete variables; Continuous data; Discrete and continuous variables; Quantitative variable; Continuous and discrete variables; Continuous and discrete variable; Discrete value
In mathematics and statistics, a quantitative variable may be continuous or discrete if they are typically obtained by measuring or counting, respectively. If it can take on two particular real values such that it can also take on all real values between them (even values that are arbitrarily close together), the variable is continuous in that interval.