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  2. Static analysis - Wikipedia

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    Static analysis, static projection, or static scoring is a simplified analysis wherein the effect of an immediate change to a system is calculated without regard to the longer-term response of the system to that change. If the short-term effect is then extrapolated to the long term, such extrapolation is inappropriate.

  3. Static field - Wikipedia

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    Static field may refer to: Electrostatic field, an electric field that does not change with time; Magnetostatic field, a stationary magnetic field, see Magnetostatics; Class variable, a variable declared with the static keyword in object-oriented programming languages

  4. Electrostatic fieldmeter - Wikipedia

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    An electrostatic fieldmeter, also called a static meter is a tool used in the static control industry. It is used for non-contact measurement of electrostatic charge on an object. It measures the force between the induced charges in a sensor and the charge present on the surface of an object.

  5. Profile-guided optimization - Wikipedia

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    In computer programming, profile-guided optimization (PGO, sometimes pronounced as pogo [1]), also known as profile-directed feedback (PDF) [2] or feedback-directed optimization (FDO), [3] is the compiler optimization technique of using prior analyses of software artifacts or behaviors ("profiling") to improve the expected runtime performance of the program.

  6. Projective texture mapping - Wikipedia

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    In this case, the projector model-view-projection matrix is essentially the aforementioned concentration of eye-linear tcGen with the intended projector shift function. By using those two matrices, a few instructions are sufficient to output the transformed eye space vertex position and a projective texture coordinate.

  7. Leray projection - Wikipedia

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    The Leray projection, named after Jean Leray, is a linear operator used in the theory of partial differential equations, specifically in the fields of fluid dynamics. Informally, it can be seen as the projection on the divergence-free vector fields.

  8. Projection method (fluid dynamics) - Wikipedia

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    In computational fluid dynamics, the projection method, also called Chorin's projection method, is an effective means of numerically solving time-dependent incompressible fluid-flow problems. It was originally introduced by Alexandre Chorin in 1967 [ 1 ] [ 2 ] as an efficient means of solving the incompressible Navier-Stokes equations .

  9. Van der Grinten projection - Wikipedia

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    Van der Grinten projection of the world The Van der Grinten projection with Tissot's indicatrix of deformation. The van der Grinten projection is a compromise map projection, which means that it is neither equal-area nor conformal. Unlike perspective projections, the van der Grinten projection is an arbitrary geometric construction on the plane.