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  2. Basic feasible solution - Wikipedia

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    A BFS can have less than m non-zero variables; in that case, it can have many different bases, all of which contain the indices of its non-zero variables. 3. A feasible solution x {\displaystyle \mathbf {x} } is basic if-and-only-if the columns of the matrix A K {\displaystyle A_{K}} are linearly independent, where K is the set of indices of ...

  3. Nonzero: The Logic of Human Destiny - Wikipedia

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    The principal argument of Nonzero is to demonstrate that natural selection results in increasing complexity within the world and greater rewards for cooperation. Since, as Wright puts it, the realization of such prospects is dependent upon increased levels of globalization, communication, cooperation, and trust, what is thought of as human intelligence is really just a long step in an ...

  4. Regular solution - Wikipedia

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    In contrast to ideal solutions, regular solutions do possess a non-zero enthalpy of mixing, due to the W term. If the unlike interactions are more unfavorable than the like ones, we get competition between an entropy of mixing term that produces a minimum in the Gibbs free energy at x 1 = 0.5 and the enthalpy term that has a maximum there.

  5. Homogeneous differential equation - Wikipedia

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    It follows that, if φ(x) is a solution, so is cφ(x), for any (non-zero) constant c. In order for this condition to hold, each nonzero term of the linear differential equation must depend on the unknown function or any derivative of it. A linear differential equation that fails this condition is called inhomogeneous.

  6. Overdetermined system - Wikipedia

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    The number of independent equations in the original system is the number of non-zero rows in the echelon form. The system is inconsistent (no solution) if and only if the last non-zero row in echelon form has only one non-zero entry that is in the last column (giving an equation 0 = c where c is a non-zero constant).

  7. Statically indeterminate - Wikipedia

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    The structure has no possible states of self-stress, i.e. internal forces in equilibrium with zero external loads are not possible. Statical indeterminacy, however, is the existence of a non-trivial (non-zero) solution to the homogeneous system of equilibrium equations. It indicates the possibility of self-stress (stress in the absence of an ...

  8. Sparse matrix - Wikipedia

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    In numerical analysis and scientific computing, a sparse matrix or sparse array is a matrix in which most of the elements are zero. [1] There is no strict definition regarding the proportion of zero-value elements for a matrix to qualify as sparse but a common criterion is that the number of non-zero elements is roughly equal to the number of ...

  9. Non-zero - Wikipedia

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    Non-zero or nonzero may refer to: Non-zero dispersion-shifted fiber, a type of single-mode optical fiber; Non zero one, artist collective from London, England; Non-zero-sum game, used in game theory and economic theory; Non Zero Sumness, 2002 album by Planet Funk; In mathematics, a non-zero element is any element of an algebraic structure other ...