• These are indirect and challenging detections at the limit of observational capabilities, which often leave many important physical parameters uncertain, notably masses and orbital eccentricities. (lu.se)
  • Finally, we propose the use of the ``Komar-mass difference'' as a useful, invariant means of parameterizing the eccentricity of relativistic orbits. (arxiv.org)
  • We show through long time-scale (10^5 orbits) simulations that the planetary eccentricity can be pumped by the disc, even when its local surface density is well below the threshold previously derived from short time-scale integrations. (lu.se)
  • Our work supports the hypothesis that most hot Jupiters reached their current orbits following a phase of high eccentricity, possibly excited by other planetary or stellar companions. (lu.se)
  • The shape of the Earth's orbit varies between nearly circular (with the lowest eccentricity of 0.000055) and mildly elliptical (highest eccentricity of 0.0679). (stackexchange.com)
  • Will Neptune's orbital eccentricity remain lower than earth's forever? (stackexchange.com)
  • Earth's Eccentricity varies between about 0.000055 and 0.0679. (stackexchange.com)
  • The title of the question is ' Neptune's eccentricity stability ' and in the body the OP asks ' Will Neptune's orbital eccentricity remain lower than earth's forever? (stackexchange.com)
  • It will be around the year 14,800 that Earth's eccentricity drops below that of Neptune's. (stackexchange.com)
  • Every 200 years I calculate Neptune's position twice a year (total of 332 times per orbit) and every 50 years I calculate Earth's position once a day (367 times per orbit) then apply the equation above to get the two eccentricities. (stackexchange.com)
  • When a central image is projected directly onto the fovea it is sharper and processed with greater speed and accuracy due to these cones, whereas images further in the periphery (greater eccentricity) are processed more slowly and less accurately. (wikipedia.org)
  • 10] An eccentricity effect can also be seen in IOR i.e. there is a stronger IOR effect in the periphery, and Bao et al. (wikipedia.org)
  • Mustill, A , Davies, MB & Johansen, A 2015, ' The Destruction Of Inner Planetary Systems During High-Eccentricity Migration Of Gas Giants ', Astrophysical Journal , vol. 808, no. 1, 14. (lu.se)
  • In addition, due to the uneven material, machining accuracy, assembly error, and other reasons, the mass eccentricity of rotor is unavoidable, and, during the rotor rotation, an unbalanced excitation force acting on the rotor is generated. (hindawi.com)
  • In particular, for systems where the GR timescale is comparable to the secular Newtonian timescales, the three-body interactions give rise to a resonant-like eccentricity excitation. (harvard.edu)
  • When output is one of Array , list , or Vector , a container of the named type containing the eccentricities for each vertex is returned. (maplesoft.com)
  • The eccentricity of a vertex v in a graph G is a number which represents the maximum graph distance between v and any other vertex in the graph. (maplesoft.com)
  • Compute the eccentricity for vertex 6. (maplesoft.com)
  • This could also give a new approach to compute the forces due to eccentricity or verify the existing force computation methods. (tuni.fi)
  • The magnetic eccentricities of the shaft magnets are modelled using the distances (amplitudes) and directions (phase angles) between the shaft axis and the centre of the magnetic fields generated. (dtu.dk)
  • The specimen is designed to investigate the impact of eccentricity on the transfer mechanism between the pier and CFST shaft with the objective of full hinging of the pier without extensive connection damage. (fiu.edu)
  • Moreover, we find that the orbital eccentricity of each embryo is considerably excited ( ≃ 0.03) due to the presence of an asymmetric under-dense lobe of gas - a so-called "hot trail" - produced by accretion heating of the embryo's vicinity. (aanda.org)
  • I can't understand the eccentricity of Henry's behavior. (dreye.com)
  • Eccentricity and odd artistic behavior in the Edo period of Japan (1600-1868) proliferated as an aesthetic subculture that both resisted the rigidity of the Tokugawa realm and served as a source of moral and cultural values. (wsu.edu)
  • The eccentricity effect is a visual phenomenon that affects visual search. (wikipedia.org)
  • Another explanation for the eccentricity effect is that of the guided search model. (wikipedia.org)
  • In this framework the main focus of the work is the theoretical as well as experimental investigation of the nonlinear dynamics of a rotor-bearing system with strong emphasis on the magnetic eccentricities and non-linear stiffness. (dtu.dk)
  • The GraphTheory[Eccentricity] command was introduced in Maple 2017. (maplesoft.com)
  • In other parts of phase space, however, post-Newtonian corrections combined with the three-body ones can excite eccentricities. (harvard.edu)
  • When output is DataSeries , the return value is a DataSeries object whose labels correspond to the graph vertices and whose values are the computed eccentricities for the associated vertices. (maplesoft.com)
  • The concept of average degree-eccentricity matrix ADE(G) of a connected graph G is introduced. (ac.ir)
  • Some coefficients of the characteristic polynomial of ADE(G) are obtained, as well as a bound for the eigenvalues of ADE(G). We also introduce the average degree-eccentricity graph energy and establish bounds for it. (ac.ir)
  • 13. M. A. Naji, N. D. Soner, The maximum eccentricity energy of a graph, Int. J. Sci. (ac.ir)
  • 15. D. S. Revankar, M. M. Patil, H. S. Ramane, On eccentricity sum eigenvalue and eccentricity sum energy of a graph, Ann. (ac.ir)
  • 17. M. I. Sowaity, B. Sharada, The sum-eccentricity energy of a graph, Int. J. Rec. (ac.ir)
  • The eccentricity gauge disclosed by the utility model is simple in structure, convenient to operate, not only accurate in test data, but also capable of effectively improving the work efficiency in detection. (google.com)
  • The Presto preform eccentricity tester comes with a height adjusting knob to adjust the height of the gauge and perform holder. (bottletesting.com)
  • The charm and fun of the book comes with the eccentricities of the various characters and the adventures they get into together. (adn.com)
  • Presto easy-to-use eccentricity tester will help the manufacturers to measure the eccentricity of samples accurately. (bottletesting.com)
  • Beauty, color, emotion, style, and the eccentricity and vitality of artists' lives and times, viewed against the formality of technical content, improve understanding through metaphorical interpretation. (cdc.gov)
  • to achieve its high performance magnetic suspension operation control and overcome the influence of the rotor mass eccentricity, a decoupling control strategy considering the rotor mass eccentricity is proposed. (hindawi.com)
  • Both the design methods and nonlinear analytical model will account for bar size, material strengths, eccentricity as well as pier and pile geometries. (fiu.edu)
  • We explore the parameter space for highly inclined and eccentric systems, where the Kozai-Lidov mechanism can produce large-amplitude oscillations in the eccentricities. (harvard.edu)
  • Produce a list of eccentricities for all vertices. (maplesoft.com)
  • The relation between native aortic root calcium burden, stent frame eccentricity and PVL was not studied before. (edu.au)
  • Furthermore, for triples with a comparable-mass inner binary, where the eccentric Kozai-Lidov mechanism is suppressed, post-Newtonian corrections can further increase the eccentricity and lead to orbital flips even when the timescale of the former is much longer than the timescale of the secular Kozai-Lidov quadrupole perturbations. (harvard.edu)
  • Here, it is proposed to investigate the impact of eccentricity on the transfer mechanism and damage using large-scale experimental specimens. (fiu.edu)
  • In a footnoted study, the researchers found that showing subjects eccentric images of Lady Gaga, Salvador Dali, and Björk did not influence ratings of art by other people, revealing that information about an artist's eccentricity does not affect ratings of his or her work simply by triggering thoughts about creativity, or by causing participants to think more abstractly. (septemberproductions.com)
  • Bar Margot celebrates interesting people, individualism and eccentricity. (fourseasons.com)
  • According to Van Tilburg, "there needs to be a 'fit' between artist eccentricity and the type of art being produced. (septemberproductions.com)
  • We also perform two-planet scattering experiments and show that alternatively the observed planet may plausibly have acquired its eccentricity through dynamical scattering of a migrating lower mass planet, which has either been ejected from the system or swallowed by the central star. (lu.se)
  • The magnetic eccentricities and mass imbalance effects are clearly detected and distinguished. (dtu.dk)
  • In Beata Heuman's latest projects-a showroom and a hotel-the designer champions a mix of Swedish ease and English eccentricity. (livemint.com)
  • The asymmetrical air gap flux density distribution caused by the non-uniform air gap due to eccentricity produced forces that play an important role in the rotordynamic stability. (tuni.fi)
  • Testing the eccentricity of preforms is an important step in the quality control of PET bottles and ensures that quality products will be delivered to the customers. (bottletesting.com)
  • Preform eccentricity is considered to be one of the most important aspects of quality control helps determine how well the preform will hold up during the manufacturing process and how strong the final product will be. (bottletesting.com)
  • Why is eccentricity important? (bottletesting.com)
  • Eccentricity is important because it helps to ensure that the preform being tested is round. (bottletesting.com)
  • Eccentricity is an important parameter to consider when manufacturing preforms. (bottletesting.com)
  • This eccentricity is likely to be very important but is not possible to study analytically. (fiu.edu)
  • The first sentence in this answer takes Neptune's eccentricity as a constant, exactly the opposite of what's asked. (stackexchange.com)
  • She's there at the beginning of a sentence, but sometimes has hopped the track by the end -- which is more or less what the famed Portuguese director does in his latest tale, ECCENTRICITIES OF A BLOND-HAIRED GIRL ( Singularidades de uma Rapariga Loura ), which lasts 61 minutes but displays enough content for maybe three times that length. (blogspot.com)
  • When Earth' eccentricity is at its lowest, it is lower than that of Neptune. (stackexchange.com)
  • This project will focus on the eccentricity between the RC pier reinforcing cage and CFST pile, with two different eccentricities expected to be studied. (fiu.edu)
  • They adjusted the size of their experiment stimuli according to the cortical magnification factor (through M scaling) and found no effect of cortical magnification which could fully explain the eccentricity effect. (wikipedia.org)
  • Carrasco, Evert, Chang and Katz (1995) found that for vertical targets there was a more pronounced eccentricity effect than tilted targets, but only for single feature searches. (wikipedia.org)
  • This page is about the various possible words that rhymes or sounds like eccentricity . (rhymes.com)
  • In the latter case the present location and eccentricity of the observed planet can be recovered if it was previously stalled within the disc's magnetospheric cavity. (lu.se)
  • Their results indicated that scaling of the stimulus size did not change the eccentricity effect of IOR and therefore cortical magnification is not responsible for this. (wikipedia.org)
  • Repeatability in test measurements of preforms with Preform Eccentricity Tester, PET Preform Eccentricity is checked as the shape, size, and quality of the product on its eccentricity. (bottletesting.com)
  • However, passive magnetic bearings do not provide damping, are not stable and, depending on their design, may also introduce magnetic eccentricity. (dtu.dk)
  • New research demonstrates that an artist's eccentricity, even in realms irrelevant to the medium of expression, can enhance our perception of the artist's work. (septemberproductions.com)
  • Those who saw the second man liked the work better, and this was specifically accounted for by his greater perceived eccentricity. (septemberproductions.com)
  • How does Preform Eccentricity Tester work? (bottletesting.com)
  • Have another rhyming word for eccentricity ? (rhymes.com)
  • Average Degree-Eccentricity Energy of Graphs', Mathematics Interdisciplinary Research , 3(1), pp. 45-54. (ac.ir)
  • The present eccentricity is 0.017 and decreasing. (stackexchange.com)
  • This investigation starts from both personal and clinical experiences to elaborate, under an archetypal lens, relationships between the imagination of the trickster and two psychic phenomena present in the occurrence of neurodivergence in a family: deidealization and eccentricity. (bvsalud.org)
  • and items further away i.e. those that have greater eccentricity, will receive less activation, and therefore processing for these will be slower and less accurate. (wikipedia.org)
  • In construction, it is likely that the pier will not be placed at the exact center of the pile, but instead will be placed with some eccentricity relative to the center of the pile. (fiu.edu)
  • The pointed-ness (eccentricity) of the EOQ total cost curve depends solely on holding cost H and not annual demand D or batch cost S. D and S determine the level of the TC curve but not the shape. (washburn.edu)
  • The majority of Task 1 will be completed within the first two months, with additional time needed to determine the allowable eccentricity for each DOT (starting with WSDOT, ODOT and Caltrans). (fiu.edu)
  • However once we have state vectors (position and velocities) rather than orbital elements, we need to decide what 'eccentricity' means. (stackexchange.com)
  • The standard lore, i.e., that GR effects suppress eccentricity, is only consistent with the parts of phase space where the GR timescales are several orders of magnitude shorter than the secular Newtonian one. (harvard.edu)
  • Preform eccentricity is the process of creating a small dent or depression in the center of a preform before drawing or otherwise shaping the preform. (bottletesting.com)