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  2. Change order - Wikipedia

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    A change order is work that is added to or deleted from the original scope of work of a contract. Depending on the magnitude of the change, it may or may not alter the original contract amount and/or completion date. A change order may force a new project to handle significant changes to the current project. [2]

  3. Functional derivative - Wikipedia

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    If f is varied by adding to it a function δf, and the resulting integrand L(x, f +δf, f ′+δf ′) is expanded in powers of δf, then the change in the value of J to first order in δf can be expressed as follows: [1] [Note 1] = (() + ′ ()) = (′) + ′ () ′ () where the variation in the derivative, δf ′ was rewritten as the ...

  4. Calculus of variations - Wikipedia

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    Calculus of variations is concerned with variations of functionals, which are small changes in the functional's value due to small changes in the function that is its argument. The first variation [l] is defined as the linear part of the change in the functional, and the second variation [m] is defined as the quadratic part. [22]

  5. Engineering change order - Wikipedia

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    Description of the change. This includes a drawing of the component before and after the change. Generally, these drawings are only of the detail affected by the change. List of documents and departments affected by the change. The most important part of making a change is to see that all pertinent groups are notified and all documents updated.

  6. Relative change - Wikipedia

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    A percentage change is a way to express a change in a variable. It represents the relative change between the old value and the new one. [6]For example, if a house is worth $100,000 today and the year after its value goes up to $110,000, the percentage change of its value can be expressed as = = %.

  7. Ordinary differential equation - Wikipedia

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    Various differentials, derivatives, and functions become related via equations, such that a differential equation is a result that describes dynamically changing phenomena, evolution, and variation. Often, quantities are defined as the rate of change of other quantities (for example, derivatives of displacement with respect to time), or ...

  8. Market order vs. limit order: How they differ and which type ...

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    Market order vs. limit order. ... If you’re selling a high number of shares, even a small change in the price can mean real money. You don’t want to move the market (and reduce your profit). ...

  9. Change of variables - Wikipedia

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    Change of variables is an operation that is related to substitution. However these are different operations, as can be seen when considering differentiation or integration (integration by substitution). A very simple example of a useful variable change can be seen in the problem of finding the roots of the sixth-degree polynomial: