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  • 91Markov chain mixing time — In probability theory, the mixing time of a Markov chain is the time until the Markov chain is close to its steady state distribution. More precisely, a fundamental result about Markov chains is that a finite state irreducible aperiodic chain has …

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  • 92Assortative mixing — In the study of complex networks, the term assortative mixing refers to a bias in favor of connections between network nodes with similar characteristics. [cite journal author = M. E. J. Newman year = 2003 title = Mixing patterns in networks… …

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  • 93Digital mixing console — In professional audio, a Digital Mixing Console (DMC), is an electronic device for combining, routing, and changing the dynamics of digital audio samples. The digital audio samples are summed to produce a combined output. A professional digital… …

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  • 94Stem mixing and mastering — Stem mixing is a method of mixing audio material based on creating groups of audio tracks and processing them separately prior to combining them into a final master mix. This technique originated in the sixties with the introduction of mixing… …

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  • 95Live sound mixing — A monitor engineer and console at an outdoor event Live sound mixing is the art of combining and processing a number of audio signals together to create a mix that the audience or performers at a live show hear. There can be a variety of… …

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  • 96Four-wave mixing — is an intermodulation phenomenon in optical systems, whereby interactions between 3 wavelengths produce a 4th wavelength in the signal. It is similar to the third order intercept point in electrical systems. Four wave mixing can be compared to… …

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  • 97Cyclic/collective pitch mixing — In Radio controlled helicopters, Cyclic/collective pitch mixing (CCPM) is used to reduce mechanical complexity and increase precision of the control of the helicopter s swashplate. How CCPM mechanical mixing works Conventional model helicopters… …

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  • 98Hardware mixing — is a performance feature of computer audio hardware which enables sound cards to receive multiple audio streams and play them all at the same time. Hardware mixing improves performance by offloading audio mixing operations from the CPU and… …

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  • 99Chaotic mixing — An example of chaotic mixing In chaos theory and fluid dynamics, chaotic mixing is a process by which flow tracers develop into complex fractals under the action of a time varying fluid flow. The flow is characterized by an exponential growth of… …

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  • 100Audio mixing — may refer to: Audio mixing (recorded music) Audio mixing (film and television) Live sound mixing This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the same title. If an internal link led …

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