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Что (кто) такое parametric expansion - определение

INSURANCE THAT AGREES TO MAKE A PAYMENT UPON THE OCCURRENCE OF A TRIGGERING EVENT
Parametric contract; Parametric Insurance
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Parametric oscillator         
HARMONIC OSCILLATOR WHOSE PARAMETERS OSCILLATE IN TIME
Parametric resonance; Parametric amplifier; Parametric oscillation; Parametric generator
A parametric oscillator is a driven harmonic oscillator in which the oscillations are driven by varying some parameter of the system at some frequency, typically different from the natural frequency of the oscillator. A simple example of a parametric oscillator is a child pumping a playground swing by periodically standing and squatting to increase the size of the swing's oscillations.
Optical parametric oscillator         
  • Infrared optical parametric oscillator
  • KTP]] crystals in an OPO
PARAMETRIC OSCILLATOR THAT OSCILLATES AT OPTICAL FREQUENCIES
Optical Parametric Oscillator; Optical parametric oscillation
An optical parametric oscillator (OPO) is a parametric oscillator that oscillates at optical frequencies. It converts an input laser wave (called "pump") with frequency \omega_p into two output waves of lower frequency (\omega_s, \omega_i) by means of second-order nonlinear optical interaction.
Laplace expansion         
N×N DETERMINANT AS SUM OF N MINORS WEIGHTED BY COFACTOR FROM ROW AND COLUMN NOT IN MINOR
Determinant expansion; Expansion by minors; Cofactor expansion
In linear algebra, the Laplace expansion, named after Pierre-Simon Laplace, also called cofactor expansion, is an expression of the determinant of an matrix as a weighted sum of minors, which are the determinants of some submatrices of . Specifically, for every ,
Parametric polymorphism         
BASIS OF GENERIC PROGRAMMING
Parametric Polymorphism; Rank-n polymorphism; Impredicative polymorphism; Predicative polymorphism; Rank n polymorphism; First class polymorphism; First-class polymorphism; Higher-ranked polymorphism; Higher-ranked type; Higher ranked type; Higher rank type; Higher-rank type; Rank2Types; RankNTypes; Rank (type theory); Type arguments; Bounded parametric polymorphism
In programming languages and type theory, parametric polymorphism allows a single piece of code to be given a "generic" type, using variables in place of actual types, and then instantiated with particular types as needed. Parametrically polymorphic functions and data types are sometimes called generic functions and generic datatypes, respectively, and they form the basis of generic programming.
Boole's expansion theorem         
THEOREM IN BOOLEAN ALGEBRA
Shannon's expansion theorem; Shannon cofactor; Shannon's Expansion Theorem; Shannon expansion; Shannon decomposition; Shannon's expansion; Fundamental theorem of Boolean algebra; Boole's expansion; Boole expansion; Boole–Shannon expansion; Boole-Shannon expansion
Boole's expansion theorem, often referred to as the Shannon expansion or decomposition, is the identity: F = x \cdot F_x + x' \cdot F_{x'}, where F is any Boolean function, x is a variable, x' is the complement of x, and F_xand F_{x'} are F with the argument x set equal to 1 and to 0 respectively.
parametric polymorphism         
BASIS OF GENERIC PROGRAMMING
Parametric Polymorphism; Rank-n polymorphism; Impredicative polymorphism; Predicative polymorphism; Rank n polymorphism; First class polymorphism; First-class polymorphism; Higher-ranked polymorphism; Higher-ranked type; Higher ranked type; Higher rank type; Higher-rank type; Rank2Types; RankNTypes; Rank (type theory); Type arguments; Bounded parametric polymorphism
Expansion of the universe         
  • metric]] seen on the left. This visualization can be confusing because it appears as if the universe is expanding into a pre-existing empty space over time. Instead, the expansion created, and continues to create, all of known space and time.
  • critical density]] (<math>\Omega_m</math>).
  • Animation of an expanding raisin bread model. As the bread doubles in width (depth and length), the distances between raisins also double.
  • When an object is receding, its light gets stretched ([[redshift]]ed). When the object is approaching, its light gets compressed ([[blueshift]]ed).
  • The diagram depicts the expansion of the universe and the relative observer phenomenon. The blue galaxies have expanded further apart than the white galaxies. When choosing an arbitrary reference point such as the gold galaxy or the red galaxy, the increased distance to other galaxies the further away they are appear the same. This phenomenon of expansion indicates two factors: there is no centralized point in the universe, and that the Milky Way Galaxy is not the center of the universe. The appearance of centrality is due to an observer bias that is equivalent no matter what location an observer sits.
INCREASE IN DISTANCE BETWEEN PARTS OF THE UNIVERSE OVER TIME
Expansion of space; Expanding universe; Expanding Universe; Universe expansion; Expansion of the Universe; Cosmic expansion; Metric expansion; Space expansion; Expansion of space in the Big Bang theory; Metric expansion of the universe; Universe's expansion; The Big Bang and The Great Expansion; Metric impansion of space; Quantum radiation; Cosmological expansion; Expansion of universe; Metric expansion of space
The expansion of the universe is the increase in distance between any two given gravitationally unbound parts of the observable universe with time. It is an intrinsic expansion whereby the scale of space itself changes.
Expansion deflection nozzle         
  • This section through an ED nozzle clearly shows the pintle. In this example the outer wall appears similar to the internal contour of a bell nozzle.
ADVANCED ROCKET NOZZLE WHICH ACHIEVES ALTITUDE COMPENSATION THROUGH INTERACTION OF THE EXHAUST GAS WITH THE ATMOSPHERE
Expansion-deflection nozzle; User:RedHotIceCube/Expansion deflection nozzle
The expansion-deflection nozzle is a rocket nozzle which achieves altitude compensation through interaction of the exhaust gas with the atmosphere, much like the plug and aerospike nozzles.
Trinucleotide repeat expansion         
  • Images of some of the possible intermediate secondary structures: (A) Intramolecular triplex, (B) Triloop, (C) Tetraloop
DNA MUTATION
Triplet repeat expansion; Tri-nucleotide repeat expansion
A trinucleotide repeat expansion, also known as a triplet repeat expansion, is the DNA mutation responsible for causing any type of disorder categorized as a trinucleotide repeat disorder. These are labelled in dynamical genetics as dynamic mutations.
Extensor expansion         
Extensor hood; Dorsal aponeurosis; Dorsal expansion
An extensor expansion (extensor hood, dorsal expansion, dorsal hood, dorsal aponeurosis) is the special connective attachments by which the extensor tendons insert into the phalanges.

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Parametric insurance

Parametric insurance (also called index-based insurance) is a non-traditional insurance product that offers pre-specified payouts based upon a trigger event. Trigger events depend on the nature of the parametric policy and can include environmental triggers such as wind speed and rainfall measurements, business-related triggers such as foot traffic, and more. Examples of current parametric products include the Caribbean Catastrophe Risk Insurance Facility (CCRIF), the African Risk Capacity (ARC), and the protection of coral reefs in the state of Quintana Roo in Mexico.

Parametric insurance policies have most frequently been implemented in developing economies, oftentimes for agriculture insurance. In the US, there are proposals to implement parametric policies more often, specifically in the case of flood insurance through the National Flood Insurance Program.