A Mathematical Structure of Processes for Generating Rankings
... (3a) A matrix M(I) is irreducible and primitive. (3b) The value of m(I) (i, j) represents the nonnegative ratio of superiority of c(i) over c(j). (3c) The ratio of superiority is determined depending on a common rule through either competition or trial among elements in C From (3b) of Condition 1, n ...
... (3a) A matrix M(I) is irreducible and primitive. (3b) The value of m(I) (i, j) represents the nonnegative ratio of superiority of c(i) over c(j). (3c) The ratio of superiority is determined depending on a common rule through either competition or trial among elements in C From (3b) of Condition 1, n ...
Introduction to Tensor Calculus
... acquiring an understanding of the principles and ideas underlying the concept of ‘tensor’. We have not pursued mathematical strictness and pureness, but instead emphasise practical use (for a more mathematically pure resumé, please see the bibliography). Although tensors are applied in a very broad ...
... acquiring an understanding of the principles and ideas underlying the concept of ‘tensor’. We have not pursued mathematical strictness and pureness, but instead emphasise practical use (for a more mathematically pure resumé, please see the bibliography). Although tensors are applied in a very broad ...