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Что (кто) такое retarded function - определение

PROPAGATION DELAY OF EM RADIATION (LIGHT)
Retarded Time
  • Position vectors '''r''' and '''r′''' used in the calculation.
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Function (mathematics)         
  • A binary operation is a typical example of a bivariate function which assigns to each pair <math>(x, y)</math> the result <math>x\circ y</math>.
  • A function that associates any of the four colored shapes to its color.
  • Together, the two square roots of all nonnegative real numbers form a single smooth curve.
  • Graph of a linear function
  • The function mapping each year to its US motor vehicle death count, shown as a [[line chart]]
  • The same function, shown as a bar chart
  • Graph of a polynomial function, here a quadratic function.
  • Graph of two trigonometric functions: [[sine]] and [[cosine]].
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ASSOCIATION OF A SINGLE OUTPUT TO EACH INPUT
Mathematical Function; Mathematical function; Function specification (mathematics); Mathematical functions; Empty function; Function (math); Ambiguous function; Function (set theory); Function (Mathematics); Functions (mathematics); Domain and range; Functional relationship; G(x); H(x); Function notation; Output (mathematics); Ƒ(x); Overriding (mathematics); Overriding union; F of x; Function of x; Bivariate function; Functional notation; Function of several variables; Y=f(x); ⁡; Draft:The Repeating Fractional Function; Image (set theory); Mutivariate function; Draft:Specifying a function; Function (maths); Functions (math); Functions (maths); F(x); Empty map; Function evaluation
In mathematics, a function from a set to a set assigns to each element of exactly one element of .; the words map, mapping, transformation, correspondence, and operator are often used synonymously.
Transfer function         
FUNCTION SPECIFYING THE BEHAVIOR OF A COMPONENT IN AN ELECTRONIC OR CONTROL SYSTEM
Transfer-function; Transfer Function; Natural response; Pulse-transfer function; Network function; Transfer curve; Transfer characteristic; System function
In engineering, a transfer function (also known as system functionBernd Girod, Rudolf Rabenstein, Alexander Stenger, Signals and systems, 2nd ed., Wiley, 2001, p.
Function prologue and epilogue         
Function epilogue; Function prolog; Function epilog; Draft:Pop ebp; Function prologue
In assembly language programming, the function prologue is a few lines of code at the beginning of a function, which prepare the stack and registers for use within the function. Similarly, the function epilogue appears at the end of the function, and restores the stack and registers to the state they were in before the function was called.
Loss function         
IN STATISTICS, A FUNCTION REPRESENTING THE COST ASSOCIATED WITH AN EVENT
Objective function; Criterion function; Risk function; Quadratic loss function; Squared error loss; Loss functions; Stochastic criterion function; 0-1 loss function; Zero-one loss function; 0-1 loss; Zero-one loss; Loss Functions
In mathematical optimization and decision theory, a loss function or cost function (sometimes also called an error function) is a function that maps an event or values of one or more variables onto a real number intuitively representing some "cost" associated with the event. An optimization problem seeks to minimize a loss function.
Plurisubharmonic function         
Plurisuperharmonic function; Plurisubharmonic; Plurisuperharmonic; Psh function; Plush function; Plsh function; Plsh
In mathematics, plurisubharmonic functions (sometimes abbreviated as psh, plsh, or plush functions) form an important class of functions used in complex analysis. On a Kähler manifold, plurisubharmonic functions form a subset of the subharmonic functions.
Arithmetic function         
ANY FUNCTION WHOSE DOMAIN IS THE POSITIVE INTEGERS AND WHOSE RANGE IS A SUBSET OF THE COMPLEX NUMBERS
Arithmetic functions; Arithmetical function; Number-theoretic function; Number-theoretic functions; Number theoretic function; Arithmetical functions; Summatory function
In number theory, an arithmetic, arithmetical, or number-theoretic function is for most authorsNiven & Zuckerman, 4.2.
Pseudoconvex function         
  • Pseudoconvex function that is not convex.
  • Functions x^3 (quasiconvex but not pseudoconvex) and x^3 + x (pseudoconvex and thus quasiconvex). None of them is convex.
  • Quasiconvex function that is not convex, nor pseudoconvex.
  • Example of a quasiconvex function that is not pseudoconvex. The function has a critical point at <math>x=0</math>, but this is not a minimum.
Pseudolinear function; Pseudolinearity; Η-pseudolinearity; Pseudoconcave function; Pseudo-convex function
In convex analysis and the calculus of variations, both branches of mathematics, a pseudoconvex function is a function that behaves like a convex function with respect to finding its local minima, but need not actually be convex. Informally, a differentiable function is pseudoconvex if it is increasing in any direction where it has a positive directional derivative.
Value function         
MAXIMIZED OBJECTIVE FUNCTION OF AN OPTIMIZATION PROBLEM
Optimal value function; Cost-to-go function; Optimal performance function
The value function of an optimization problem gives the value attained by the objective function at a solution, while only depending on the parameters of the problem. In a controlled dynamical system, the value function represents the optimal payoff of the system over the interval [t, t1] when started at the time-t state variable x(t)=x.
Retarded time         
In electromagnetism, electromagnetic waves in vacuum travel at the speed of light c, according to Maxwell's Equations. The retarded time is the time when the field began to propagate from the point where it was emitted to an observer.
Step function         
  • The [[rectangular function]], the next simplest step function.
REAL FUNCTION OF REAL VARIABLE THAT IS PIECEWISE LINEAR WITH A FINITE NUMBER OF REGIONS
Stair function; Piecewise constant; Piecewise constant function; Staircase function; Piecewise-constant
In mathematics, a function on the real numbers is called a step function if it can be written as a finite linear combination of indicator functions of intervals. Informally speaking, a step function is a piecewise constant function having only finitely many pieces.

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Retarded time

In electromagnetism, electromagnetic waves in vacuum travel at the speed of light c, according to Maxwell's Equations. The retarded time is the time when the field began to propagate from the point where it was emitted to an observer. The term "retarded" is used in this context (and the literature) in the sense of propagation delays.