Examples of using Asymptotically in English and their translations into German
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Now you can show that quarks are asymptotically free at high energies.
Therefore, its running time is theminimum of the running times of the latter two methods, asymptotically speaking;
The sintering density then approaches asymptotically the practical limit of 92-98.
This type of function approaches asymptotically the limiting value zero and does not change much with higher values(Fig. 2). Scientific investigations indicate that the absorbing effect of CO2 lies in an area, in which even distinct changes in the CO2 concentrations hardly have any effect on the infra red absorption.
A sortseq does this even with the same time costs, asymptotically speaking.
The algorithm is designed to work with asymptotically stable plants but otherwise does not require a model of plant dynamics.
The infiltration rate, initially dominated by capillary forces, decreases with time asymptotically against a constant value.
However, the rate of decay slows over time and asymptotically approaches a maximum of approximately 10 years'' worth of aging over the course of 3 weeks.
This book is devoted to studying the properties of continuous andsmooth dynamical systems some of whose trajectories are asymptotically exponentially unstable.
Also the ratio of any of the terms to the next term that is lower than it, asymptotically tends to 1.618 which if observed closely is the inverse of the Fibonacci ratio.
Ion exchange and calcination, result only asymptotically in a"plateau", i. e.
Similarly we have two special limitshere: One in which a circle is solution or asymptotically approached, the other one is the linear limit, where most of the curves repeat periodically in linear direction.
If the ratio of any of the terms in the series to the next term is higher than it,will asymptotically tend to 0.618 which is known as the Fibonacci ratio.
As inflation increases further,more and more firms and workers become fully rational, asymptotically returning the economy to the vertical long-run Phillips curve, where everyone fully incorporates inflationary expectations.
This proportion varies with the particle aerodynamic diameter and declines asymptotically towards 0.5 as the particle size increases from 30 μιη Figure 12.
A CH saturation occurs: the throughput of the air-firedamp mixture increases butthe CH content diminishes asymptotically, at a given point the additional depression does no more than extract more air.