This correction term accounts for flow through medium where the grains of the media are porous themselves, but is difficult to use, and is typically neglected.
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The correction term has also been derived as the first order correction to the TF kinetic energy in a semi-classical correction to the Hartree Fock theory.
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This is due to the AM GM inequality, and corresponds to the logarithm being convex down, so the correction term can accordingly be interpreted as a convexity correction.
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He developed a correction term, which included inertial factors, for the flow velocity used in Stokes'calculations, to solve the problem known as Stokes'paradox.
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Empirically, several experiments have shown that the method is independent of device design, material, measurement setup, etc ., and no correction terms are required in a practical implementation.
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Here, g _ { bf } and g _ { ff } are the Gaunt factors ( quantum mechanical correction terms ) associated with bound-free and free-free transitions respectively.
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In order to derive a distance measure, the inverse of similarity measure is taken and a correction term is subtracted from it to assure that d ( A, A ) will be zero.
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To get an identity valid for all positive integers ( i . e ., all values for which \ phi ( n ) is defined ), a correction term involving the Iverson bracket may be added:
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The second term in \ hat { \ Theta } is the temperature correction term with the inverse temperature \ beta = 1 / k _ B T and the " Hyper-operator " notation is introduced.
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However, making the interpolation linear wasn't a requirement in the OP . If it should be, the correction term for the interpolation speed shouldn't be too hard to derive geometrically with a little calculus.