NOUN
- (psychophysics) the concept that the magnitude of a subjective sensation increases proportional to a power of the stimulus intensity
How To Use power law In A Sentence
- The spectrum during this fraction 0.35 of the pulse period can be fitted with a power law with in MeV.
- There is a divergent self-energy for the electron due to the energy of its coulomb field that diverges much faster (power law) in the classical case than in the quantum case (logarithmically), considered as a function of the cutoff on the “size” of the electon. String Theory is Losing the Public Debate
- Both the investor clusters and stock absolute yield obey negative power law.
- Allan variance estimated by simulated noise and calculated theoretically using power law model are well matched.
- Instead, terrorist and guerrilla killings follow an L-shaped power law curve.
- The paper presents a method used to calculate annulus and bit hydraulics in power law fluid.
- As bloggers become to become mainstream and not just fringe lunatics muttering in tiny cabals, power will concentrate according to network power laws.
- Such power laws with exponents close to 2 have been shown for several biopolymers, where the polymer concentration corresponds to that of gel preparation.
- Such power laws with exponents close to 2 have been shown for several biopolymers, where the polymer concentration corresponds to that of gel preparation.
- How in the world can someone understand a paper describing the allometric law relating metabolic rate to body mass unless they understand power law relations, exponential and logarithmic functions, and linear regression? How would *you* strengthen science in the U.S.? - The Panda's Thumb