transition matrix — pereinamoji matrica statusas T sritis automatika atitikmenys: angl. transition matrix vok. Übergangsmatrix, f rus. переходная матрица, f pranc. matrice de transition, f … Automatikos terminų žodynas
State-transition matrix — In control theory, the state transition matrix is a matrix whose product with the state vector x at an initial time t 0 gives x at a later time t. The state transition matrix can be used to obtain the general solution of linear dynamical… … Wikipedia
Matrix difference equation — A matrix difference equation[1][2] is a difference equation in which the value of a vector (or sometimes, a matrix) of variables at one point in time is related to its own value at one or more previous points in time, using matrices. Occasionally … Wikipedia
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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
Matrix metalloproteinase — Cell surface associated MT1 MMP (MMP14), Green fluorescent protein (GFP) fused to the C term produces a signal on the surface of the cell[1] Matrix metalloproteinases (MMPs) are zinc dependent endopeptidases; other family members are adamalysins … Wikipedia
Transition dipole moment — The Transition dipole moment or Transition moment, usually denoted scriptstyle{mathbf{d} {nm for a transition between an initial state, scriptstyle{m}, and a final state, scriptstyle{n}, is the electric dipole moment associated with the… … Wikipedia
Stochastic matrix — For a matrix whose elements are stochastic, see Random matrix In mathematics, a stochastic matrix (also termed probability matrix, transition matrix, substitution matrix, or Markov matrix) is a matrix used to describe the transitions of a Markov… … Wikipedia
Nonnegative matrix — A nonnegative matrix is a matrix in which all the elements are equal to or greater than zero A positive matrix is a matrix in which all the elements are greater than zero. The set of positive matrices is a subset of all non negative matrices. A… … Wikipedia
Doubly stochastic matrix — In mathematics, especially in probability and combinatorics, a doubly stochastic matrix (also called bistochastic), is a square matrix of nonnegative real numbers, each of whose rows and columns sums to 1. Thus, a doubly stochastic matrix is both … Wikipedia