February 2013). "The MBH-lspheroid relation at high and low masses, the quadraticgrowth of black holes, and intermediate-mass black hole candidates". The Astrophysical
groups (the spherical ones, corresponding to sphere), three groups of quadraticgrowth (the Euclidean ones, corresponding to Euclidean plane), and infinitely
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organismic approach to augmenting group efficacy seeks to leverage the quadraticgrowth in the number of possible relationships among group members, as described
when t + τ {\displaystyle t+\tau } is small. The second mode gives a quadraticgrowth and occurs when the oxide thickens as the oxidation time increases
{n(n-1)}/{2} intersection tests are needed with a naive approach. This quadraticgrowth makes such an approach computationally expensive as n {\displaystyle
Bettencourt’s model suggests that superlinear scaling arises from the quadraticgrowth of social interactions with population size under budget constraints
respect to a Gaussian measure— g {\displaystyle g} must have at most quadraticgrowth at infinity. From this, elementary complex analysis can be used to
} is the smallest nonzero singular value of A {\textstyle A} . 5. (quadraticgrowth) If f {\textstyle f} is μ {\textstyle \mu } -PL, x {\textstyle x} is
inflection point in their rate of word acquisition as opposed to a quadraticgrowth. The learning mechanisms involved in language acquisition are not specific