Transfer function — A transfer function (also known as the system function[1] or network function) is a mathematical representation, in terms of spatial or temporal frequency, of the relation between the input and output of a linear time invariant system. With… … Wikipedia
Matrix of Leadership — Plot element from the Transformers franchise Publisher Marvel Comics (introduction only) First appearance Transformers issue 10 (November 1985) Created by Bob Budiansky … Wikipedia
Transfer pricing — refers to the pricing of contributions (assets, tangible and intangible, services, and funds) transferred within an organization. For example, goods from the production division may be sold to the marketing division, or goods from a parent… … Wikipedia
Transfer-matrix method — In physics and mathematics, the transfer matrix method is a general technique for solving problems in statistical mechanics. The basic idea is to write the partition function in the form:mathcal{Z} = mathbf{v} {0} cdot left{ prod {k=1}^{N}… … Wikipedia
Matrix (mathematics) — Specific elements of a matrix are often denoted by a variable with two subscripts. For instance, a2,1 represents the element at the second row and first column of a matrix A. In mathematics, a matrix (plural matrices, or less commonly matrixes)… … Wikipedia
Transfer matrix — The transfer matrix is a formulation in terms of a block Toeplitz matrix of the two scale equation, which characterizes refinable functions. Refinable functions play an important role in wavelet theory and finite element theory.For the mask h,… … Wikipedia
Matrix-assisted laser desorption/ionization — MALDI TOF mass spectrometer Matrix assisted laser desorption/ionization (MALDI) is a soft ionization technique used in mass spectrometry, allowing the analysis of biomolecules (biopolymers such as DNA, proteins, peptides and sugars) and large… … Wikipedia
Hurwitz matrix — In mathematics, a square matrix A is called a Hurwitz matrix if every eigenvalue of A has strictly negative real part, that is,:mathop{mathrm{Re [lambda i] < 0, for each eigenvalue lambda i. A is also called a stability matrix, because then the… … Wikipedia
Corner transfer matrix — In statistical mechanics, the corner transfer matrix describes the effect of adding a quadrant to a lattice. Introduced by Rodney Baxter in 1968 as an extension of the Kramers Wannier row to row transfer matrix, it provides a powerful method of… … Wikipedia
Refinable function — In mathematics, in the area of wavelet analysis, a refinable function is a function which fulfills some kind of self similarity. A function varphi is called refinable with respect to the mask h if:varphi(x)=2cdotsum {k=0}^{N 1} h… … Wikipedia