• Omega (redirect from Ω)
    /oʊˈmeɪɡə, -ˈmɛɡə, -ˈmiːɡə/, UK: /ˈoʊmɪɡə/; uppercase Ω, lowercase ω; Ancient Greek , later μέγα, Modern Greek ωμέγα) is the twenty-fourth and last...
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    these come ω·2 (which is ω+ω), ω·2+1, ω·2+2, and so on, then ω·3, and then later on ω·4. Now the set of ordinals formed in this way (the ω·m+n, where...
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  • an ω-automaton (or stream automaton) is a variation of a finite automaton that runs on infinite, rather than finite, strings as input. Since ω-automata...
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    s = 0. For this transfer function, its gain is G ( ω ) = 2 ζ ω 0 ω ( 2 ω ω 0 ζ ) 2 + ( ω 0 2 − ω 2 ) 2 . {\displaystyle G(\omega )={\frac {2\zeta \omega...
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  • velocity tensor is a skew-symmetric matrix defined by: Ω = ( 0 − ω z ω y ω z 0 − ω x − ω y ω x 0 ) {\displaystyle \Omega ={\begin{pmatrix}0&-\omega _{z}&\omega...
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  • In set theory, Ω-logic is an infinitary logic and deductive system proposed by W. Hugh Woodin (1999) as part of an attempt to generalize the theory of...
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    Alpha and Omega (redirect from Α and Ω)
    Alpha (Α or α) and omega (Ω or ω) are the first and last letters of the Greek alphabet, and a title of Christ and God in the Book of Revelation. This pair...
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  • first uncountable ordinal, traditionally denoted by ω 1 {\displaystyle \omega _{1}} or sometimes by Ω {\displaystyle \Omega } , is the smallest ordinal...
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  • The ω-regular languages are a class of ω-languages that generalize the definition of regular languages to infinite words. An ω-language L is ω-regular...
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  • Nominal impedance (redirect from 50 Ω)
    most common nominal impedance for loudspeakers is 8 Ω. Also used are 4 Ω and 16 Ω. The once common 16 Ω is now mostly reserved for high frequency compression...
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