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1) масштабный множитель, масштабный коэффициента) изменение масштаба; преобразование масштабаб) микр. пропорциональное уменьшение размеров элементов ИС3) фтт скейлинг, масштабная инвариантность4) градационные изменения; ступенчатые изменения; переход с одного уровня на другой5) изменение параметров; варьирование; регулирование; проф. настройка8) шкалирование•- Bjorken scaling
- broken scaling
- canonical scaling
- Feynman scaling
- finite-size scaling
- geometric scaling
- KNO scaling
- Koba-Nielsen-Olesen scaling
- logarithmic scaling
- metric multidimensional scaling
- mouse scaling
- multidimensional scaling
- nonmetric multidimensional scaling -
6 scaling
1) масштабный множитель, масштабный коэффициента) изменение масштаба; преобразование масштабаб) микр. пропорциональное уменьшение размеров элементов ИС3) фтт. скейлинг, масштабная инвариантность4) градационные изменения; ступенчатые изменения; переход с одного уровня на другой5) изменение параметров; варьирование; регулирование; проф. настройка8) шкалирование•- Bjorken scaling
- broken scaling
- canonical scaling
- Feynman scaling
- finite-size scaling
- geometric scaling
- KNO scaling
- Koba-Nielsen-Olesen scaling
- logarithmic scaling
- metric multidimensional scaling
- mouse scaling
- multidimensional scaling
- nonmetric multidimensional scalingThe New English-Russian Dictionary of Radio-electronics > scaling
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