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Что (кто) такое high-resolution screen - определение

SCHEME USED IN THE NUMERICAL SOLUTION OF PARTIAL DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS
High Resolution; High resolution scheme; High-resolution numerical scheme
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Display resolution         
  • A 16:9-ratio television from October 2004
  • Difference between screen sizes in some common devices, such as a [[Nintendo DS Lite]] and two laptops shown here.
NUMBER OF DISTINCT PIXELS IN EACH DIMENSION THAT CAN BE DISPLAYED
Monitor resolution; Screen resolution; 640×480; 1024×768; 800×600; 800x600; Graphics Resolution; Computer resolution; Video resolution; Screen Resolution; Display resolutions; Device resolution; PC screen resolutions; Pixel dimensions; Desktop resolution; High Quality; 600p; Screen resolutions; Digital video resolution; Resolution (Monitor); 800x480; Logical image size; Ultra high quality
The display resolution or display modes of a digital television, computer monitor or display device is the number of distinct pixels in each dimension that can be displayed. It can be an ambiguous term especially as the displayed resolution is controlled by different factors in cathode ray tube (CRT) displays, flat-panel displays (including liquid-crystal displays) and projection displays using fixed picture-element (pixel) arrays.
Sensitive high-resolution ion microprobe         
MATERIAL ANALYSIS INSTRUMENT PRIMARILY USED FOR GEOLOGICAL AND GEOCHEMICAL APPLICATIONS
SHRIMP; Sensitive high resolution ion microprobe
The sensitive high-resolution ion microprobe (also sensitive high mass-resolution ion microprobe or SHRIMP) is a large-diameter, double-focusing secondary ion mass spectrometer (SIMS) sector instrument produced by Australian Scientific Instruments in Canberra, Australia. Similar to the IMS 1270-1280-1300 large-geometry ion microprobes produced by CAMECA, Gennevilliers, France and like other SIMS instruments, the SHRIMP microprobe bombards a sample under vacuum with a beam of primary ions that sputters secondary ions that are focused, filtered, and measured according to their energy and mass.
High-resolution high-definition         
REFERRING TO AN IMAGE RESOLUTION DERIVED FROM HIGH-DEFINITION VIDEO
HRHD; Half Resolution High Definition; HR HDTV; High Resolution High Definition; High-Resolution High-Definition
HRHD (high-resolution high-definition) (also HR, HRHDTV, or HR.HDTV) is an initialism referring to an image resolution derived from high-definition video, often seen as part of the filename of TV shows shared on the Internet.
hi-res         
  • 1951 USAF resolution test target]] is a classic test target used to determine spatial resolution of imaging sensors and imaging systems.
MEASURE OF HOW FINE AN IMAGE IS
Hi Resolution; Low resolution; High-resolution; High resolution; Hi-res; Effective pixels; Total pixels; Texture resolution; Picture resolution; Hi-rez; High-rez; Film resolution; Image size; Pixel count; Lo-res; Hi res; Highres; 🆨; Image line pairs; Line pairs per mm
(also high-res)
¦ adjective informal (of a display or image) showing a large amount of detail.
Origin
from high-resolution.
Image resolution         
  • 1951 USAF resolution test target]] is a classic test target used to determine spatial resolution of imaging sensors and imaging systems.
MEASURE OF HOW FINE AN IMAGE IS
Hi Resolution; Low resolution; High-resolution; High resolution; Hi-res; Effective pixels; Total pixels; Texture resolution; Picture resolution; Hi-rez; High-rez; Film resolution; Image size; Pixel count; Lo-res; Hi res; Highres; 🆨; Image line pairs; Line pairs per mm
Image resolution is the detail an image holds. The term applies to digital images, film images, and other types of images.
lo-res         
  • 1951 USAF resolution test target]] is a classic test target used to determine spatial resolution of imaging sensors and imaging systems.
MEASURE OF HOW FINE AN IMAGE IS
Hi Resolution; Low resolution; High-resolution; High resolution; Hi-res; Effective pixels; Total pixels; Texture resolution; Picture resolution; Hi-rez; High-rez; Film resolution; Image size; Pixel count; Lo-res; Hi res; Highres; 🆨; Image line pairs; Line pairs per mm
(also low-res)
¦ adjective informal (of a display or image) showing a small amount of detail.
Origin
from low-resolution.
Resolution (logic)         
IN LOGIC, RULE OF INFERENCE
First-order resolution; First order resolution; Logical resolution; Binary resolution; Resolution principle; Robinson`s resolution principle; Method of resolution; Robinson's Resolution Algorithm; Resolvent (logic); Resolution inference; Resolution prover; Non-clausal resolution; Paramodulation
In mathematical logic and automated theorem proving, resolution is a rule of inference leading to a refutation complete theorem-proving technique for sentences in propositional logic and first-order logic. For propositional logic, systematically applying the resolution rule acts as a decision procedure for formula unsatisfiability, solving the (complement of the) Boolean satisfiability problem.
Screen (sports)         
  • Isaiah Hicks screens [[Jarell Martin]] and [[Marcus Lee]] for Chris Walker at the [[2013 McDonald's All-American Boys Game]].
BLOCKING MOVE BY AN OFFENSIVE PLAYER IN TEAM SPORTS
Screen (basketball); Pick (basketball); Set a screen; Screen-setter; Moving screen; Illegal screen
A screen is a blocking move by an offensive player in which they stand beside or behind a defender in order to free a teammate to either shoot a pass or drive in to score. In basketball and field lacrosse, it is also known as a pick.
rood loft         
  • Usual location of a rood screen
  • St Albans Abbey]]
  • Rood and beam of 1275, but no screen, at [[Öja Church]] on the island of [[Gotland]] in Sweden, where many exceptional roods have survived.
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  • St. Helen's church, Ranworth]], Norfolk
  • Crucifixion atop Rood Screen, Anglo-Catholic [[Church of the Good Shepherd (Rosemont, Pennsylvania)]]
  • ambo]]s, left and right.
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PARTITION BETWEEN THE CHANCEL AND NAVE FOUND IN MEDIEVAL CHURCH ARCHITECTURE
Altar-screen; Rood loft; Rood Screen; Screen, Altar; Chancel screen; Choir screen; Choir Screen; Rood beam; Choir-screen; Roodscreen; Rood-beam; Jubé; Rood-screen; Rude screen; Painted rood screen; Rood-loft; Chancel-screen
¦ noun a gallery on top of a rood screen.
rood screen         
  • Usual location of a rood screen
  • St Albans Abbey]]
  • Rood and beam of 1275, but no screen, at [[Öja Church]] on the island of [[Gotland]] in Sweden, where many exceptional roods have survived.
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  • St. Helen's church, Ranworth]], Norfolk
  • Crucifixion atop Rood Screen, Anglo-Catholic [[Church of the Good Shepherd (Rosemont, Pennsylvania)]]
  • ambo]]s, left and right.
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PARTITION BETWEEN THE CHANCEL AND NAVE FOUND IN MEDIEVAL CHURCH ARCHITECTURE
Altar-screen; Rood loft; Rood Screen; Screen, Altar; Chancel screen; Choir screen; Choir Screen; Rood beam; Choir-screen; Roodscreen; Rood-beam; Jubé; Rood-screen; Rude screen; Painted rood screen; Rood-loft; Chancel-screen
¦ noun a screen of wood or stone separating the nave from the chancel of a church.

Википедия

High-resolution scheme

High-resolution schemes are used in the numerical solution of partial differential equations where high accuracy is required in the presence of shocks or discontinuities. They have the following properties:

  • Second- or higher-order spatial accuracy is obtained in smooth parts of the solution.
  • Solutions are free from spurious oscillations or wiggles.
  • High accuracy is obtained around shocks and discontinuities.
  • The number of mesh points containing the wave is small compared with a first-order scheme with similar accuracy.

General methods are often not adequate for accurate resolution of steep gradient phenomena; they usually introduce non-physical effects such as smearing of the solution or spurious oscillations. Since publication of Godunov's order barrier theorem, which proved that linear methods cannot provide non-oscillatory solutions higher than first order (Godunov 1954, Godunov 1959), these difficulties have attracted much attention and a number of techniques have been developed that largely overcome these problems. To avoid spurious or non-physical oscillations where shocks are present, schemes that exhibit a Total Variation Diminishing (TVD) characteristic are especially attractive. Two techniques that are proving to be particularly effective are MUSCL (Monotone Upstream-Centered Schemes for Conservation Laws), a flux/slope limiter method (van Leer 1979, Hirsch 1990, Tannehill 1997, Laney 1998, Toro 1999) and the WENO (Weighted Essentially Non-Oscillatory) method (Shu 1998, Shu 2009). Both methods are usually referred to as high resolution schemes (see diagram).

MUSCL methods are generally second-order accurate in smooth regions (although they can be formulated for higher orders) and provide good resolution, monotonic solutions around discontinuities. They are straightforward to implement and are computationally efficient.

For problems comprising both shocks and complex smooth solution structure, WENO schemes can provide higher accuracy than second-order schemes along with good resolution around discontinuities. Most applications tend to use a fifth order accurate WENO scheme, whilst higher order schemes can be used where the problem demands improved accuracy in smooth regions.

The method of holistic discretisation systematically analyses subgrid scale dynamics to algebraically construct closures for numerical discretisations that are both accurate to any specified order of error in smooth regions, and automatically adapt to cater for rapid grid variations through the algebraic learning of subgrid structures (Roberts 2003). A web service analyses any PDE in a class that may be submitted.