Given a game = (N, S, u) together with a finite set of possible worlds, the vector valued function f: S is a correlated n-tuple.
The concept of a Nash equilibrium n-tuple is perhaps the most important idea in noncooperative game theory.
This is the definitive examination of the under-utilized, but surprisingly rich field of n-tuple generation and permutation
There is a cautionary note stating that for some shapes or configurations of cells there exist n-tuples of mass fractions that cannot be simultaneously sliced from cells.
Extending this process to IR multispectral sensor fusion, we begin with a multidimensional image cube, where each pixel has an n-tuple of intensities measured by the n separate, spatially registered detectors.
Definition of n-tuple in US English:
n-tuple
noun
Mathematics
An ordered set with n elements.
〔数〕n维
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Given a game = (N, S, u) together with a finite set of possible worlds, the vector valued function f: S is a correlated n-tuple.
There is a cautionary note stating that for some shapes or configurations of cells there exist n-tuples of mass fractions that cannot be simultaneously sliced from cells.
This is the definitive examination of the under-utilized, but surprisingly rich field of n-tuple generation and permutation
Extending this process to IR multispectral sensor fusion, we begin with a multidimensional image cube, where each pixel has an n-tuple of intensities measured by the n separate, spatially registered detectors.
The concept of a Nash equilibrium n-tuple is perhaps the most important idea in noncooperative game theory.