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  2. Autonomous system (mathematics) - Wikipedia

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    This should not be surprising, considering that nonlinear autonomous systems in three dimensions can produce truly chaotic behavior such as the Lorenz attractor and the Rössler attractor. Likewise, general non-autonomous equations of second order are unsolvable explicitly, since these can also be chaotic, as in a periodically forced pendulum. [6]

  3. Non-autonomous system (mathematics) - Wikipedia

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    A non-autonomous system is a dynamic equation on a smooth fiber bundle over . For instance, this is the case of non-autonomous mechanics . An r -order differential equation on a fiber bundle Q → R {\displaystyle Q\to \mathbb {R} } is represented by a closed subbundle of a jet bundle J r Q {\displaystyle J^{r}Q} of Q → R {\displaystyle Q\to ...

  4. Transposable element - Wikipedia

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    Autonomous TEs can move by themselves, whereas non-autonomous TEs require the presence of another TE to move. This is often because dependent TEs lack transposase (for Class II) or reverse transcriptase (for Class I). Activator element (Ac) is an example of an autonomous TE, and dissociation elements (Ds) is an

  5. Autonomy - Wikipedia

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    Non- autonomous beings such as plants or animals are not blameworthy due to their actions being non-autonomous. [14] Kant's position on crime and punishment is influenced by his views on autonomy. Brainwashing or drugging criminals into being law-abiding citizens would be immoral as it would not be respecting their autonomy.

  6. List of autonomous areas by country - Wikipedia

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    Notes: Svalbard, Norway: Although it does not fit the definition of autonomous area (not possessing partial internal sovereignty), Svalbard has the sovereignty of Norway limited by the Spitsbergen Treaty of 1920 [13] and therefore is considered as having special status (as it is considered fully integrated with Norway, and not a dependency, it is a sui generis case).

  7. Mobile robot - Wikipedia

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    The Multi Autonomous Ground-robotic International Challenge has teams of autonomous vehicles map a large dynamic urban environment, identify and track humans and avoid hostile objects. 2016: The Path following of autonomous mobile robot using passive RFID tags is a new method to follow the path using RFID tags. It is proved that the robot ...

  8. Autonomous circuit - Wikipedia

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    An autonomous circuit in analogue electronics is a circuit that produces a time-varying output without having a time-varying input (i.e., it has only DC power as an input). [1] [2] In digital electronics, an autonomous circuit may have a clock signal input, but no other inputs, and operates autonomously (i.e. independently of other circuits), cycling through a set series of states. [3]

  9. Self-driving car - Wikipedia

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    Autonomy implies that an automation system is under the control of the vehicle rather than a driver. Automation is function-specific, handling issues such as speed control, but leaves broader decision-making to the driver. [60] Euro NCAP defined autonomous as "the system acts independently of the driver to avoid or mitigate the accident". [61]