0 present participle of shadow
2 to produce a shadow:
3 to make a person unhappy or to make their life less happy:
But does beauty reside in the complex shadowing of poetry, or is it in the music's celebration of order transcended?
Furthermore, the digit span was not smaller when shadowing than when listening.
We have seen that the shadowing property was a weaker condition allowing a map to be handled with a computer.
Shadowing of speech severely disrupted subjects' capacity to solve tasks requiring integration of geometric with non-geometric properties.
There exists a cellular automaton with the shadowing property, whose column factorizations are not subshifts of finite type.
However, for shadowing, there is no additional complexity of having to reformulate a message and only one language is involved.
In contrast, rhythm shadowing has no such effect because it simply does not require conceptual integration.
A simple class of chaotic systems in a random environment is considered and their shadowing properties are studied.