| 1. | The hue represents the complex argument, the luminance represents the absolute value.
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| 2. | In that case, the absolute value of the complex number is Rayleigh-distributed.
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| 3. | Additionally, the absolute value function induces the following isomorphisms of topological groups:
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| 4. | When and, the absolute value of the last integral is smaller than.
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| 5. | Solving for the absolute value of & thinsp; gives the claim.
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| 6. | Argument of exp ( ), the luminance represents its absolute value.
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| 7. | By the triangle inequality, since each summand has absolute value 1.
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| 8. | The normalization diminishes the absolute values of the functions considerably but not universally.
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| 9. | Thus as elasticity surpasses one absolute value, revenues begin to fall.
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| 10. | Absolute values of potentials are not physically observable, only gradients are.
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