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The sheer amplitude of the novel invites comparisons with Tolstoy.
1 the distance between the top and the bottom of a wave
2 the strength of a wave of sound or electricity, measured at the strongest repeating part of the wave
Theoretically, stable interfaces exhibit oscillations in per turbation amplitudes.
They use an expansion of the wave vectors in terms of the amplitudes, which, however, breaks down at the transition to transparency.
In the first case the quiver amplitudes of the electrons are much larger and one can recognize the acceleration of electrons emitted into vacuum.
The behavior of the chek-function was separately analyzed for three cases according to the signs of the amplitudes of the trajectories.
Finding the optimal switching time for opposite sign amplitudes.
The fact that non-harmonic motions are not necessarily liberated at high temperatures indicates that temperature alone is not sufficient to obtain high amplitudes of motion.
The averaged residue form factor is computed from the spherically averaged scattering amplitudes of the amino-acid residues after solvent subtraction weighted according to their abundance.
In this section we consider the case of weak dissipation, and ignore the spatial dependence of wave amplitudes, which are governed by (3).