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SHIFT OPERATOR

  • Shift operator
  • Linear mathematical operator which translates a function

    in particular functional analysis, the shift operator, also known as the translation operator, is an operator that takes a function x ↦ f(x) to its translation

    Shift operator

    Shift_operator

  • Bitwise operation
  • Computer science topic

    "<<<" operator in Java. More details of Java shift operators: The operators << (left shift), >> (signed right shift), and >>> (unsigned right shift) are

    Bitwise operation

    Bitwise_operation

  • Bitwise operations in C
  • Operations transforming individual bits of integral data types

    01110000 There are two bitwise shift operators. They are Right shift (>>) Left shift (<<) The symbol of right shift operator is >>. For its operation, it

    Bitwise operations in C

    Bitwise_operations_in_C

  • Unilateral shift operator
  • Operator on a Hilbert space that shifts basis vectors

    In operator theory, the unilateral shift is a one-sided shift operator, that is, a shift operator acting on one-sided sequences or shift spaces. The term

    Unilateral shift operator

    Unilateral_shift_operator

  • Operators in C and C++
  • an operator is also in C. Note that C does not support operator overloading. When not overloaded, for the operators &&, ||, and , (the comma operator),

    Operators in C and C++

    Operators_in_C_and_C++

  • Arithmetic shift
  • Shift operator in computer programming

    In computer programming, an arithmetic shift is a shift operator, sometimes termed a signed shift (though it is not restricted to signed operands). The

    Arithmetic shift

    Arithmetic shift

    Arithmetic_shift

  • Composition operator
  • Linear operator in mathematics

    When the transfer operator is a left-shift operator, the Koopman operator, as its adjoint, can be taken to be the right-shift operator. An appropriate basis

    Composition operator

    Composition_operator

  • Logical shift
  • Bit-level computer operation

    logical right shift operator is >>>, but the arithmetic right shift operator is >>. (Java has only one left shift operator (<<), because left shift via logic

    Logical shift

    Logical_shift

  • Baker's map
  • Chaotic map from the unit square into itself

    and compressed. The baker's map can be understood as the bilateral shift operator of a bi-infinite two-state lattice model. The baker's map is topologically

    Baker's map

    Baker's map

    Baker's_map

  • Baire space (set theory)
  • Concept in set theory

    uniform convergence. The shift map, acting on this space of functions, is then the GKW operator. The Haar measure of the shift operator, that is, a function

    Baire space (set theory)

    Baire_space_(set_theory)

  • Greater-than sign
  • Mathematical symbol for "greater than"

    of the closing guillemet, ». In Java, C, and C++, the operator >> is the right-shift operator. In C++ it is also used to get input from a stream, similar

    Greater-than sign

    Greater-than_sign

  • Transfer operator
  • Operator encoding information about iterated map

    the transfer operator can usually be interpreted as a (left-)shift operator acting on a shift space. The most commonly studied shifts are the subshifts

    Transfer operator

    Transfer_operator

  • Translation operator (quantum mechanics)
  • Operator shifting particles and fields by a certain amount in a certain direction

    translation operator is defined as an operator which shifts particles and fields by a certain amount in a certain direction. It is a special case of the shift operator

    Translation operator (quantum mechanics)

    Translation_operator_(quantum_mechanics)

  • Jacobi operator
  • Linear operator

    the Hessenberg operator that generalizes the tridiagonal Jacobi operator J for this situation. Note that D is the right-shift operator on the Bergman

    Jacobi operator

    Jacobi_operator

  • Operator theory
  • Mathematical study of linear operators

    mathematics, operator theory is the study of linear operators on function spaces, beginning with differential operators and integral operators. The operators may

    Operator theory

    Operator_theory

  • Displacement operator
  • Mathematical operator in quantum optics

    mechanics study of optical phase space, the displacement operator for one mode is the shift operator in quantum optics, D ^ ( α ) = exp ⁡ ( α a ^ † − α ∗

    Displacement operator

    Displacement_operator

  • Shift
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    cryptography Logical shift Shift key, a key on a computer or typewriter keyboard Shift operator, a linear operator in mathematics Shift (ice hockey), a group

    Shift

    Shift

  • Spectrum (functional analysis)
  • Set of eigenvalues of a matrix

    spectrum, and may have no eigenvalues. For example, consider the right shift operator R on the Hilbert space ℓ2, ( x 1 , x 2 , … ) ↦ ( 0 , x 1 , x 2 , … )

    Spectrum (functional analysis)

    Spectrum_(functional_analysis)

  • Fredholm operator
  • Part of Fredholm theories in integral equations

    unilateral shift operator S on H is defined by S ( e n ) = e n + 1 , n ≥ 0. {\displaystyle S(e_{n})=e_{n+1},\quad n\geq 0.\,} This operator S is injective

    Fredholm operator

    Fredholm_operator

  • Left shift
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    computer operation Shift operator § Sequences, a linear operator in functional analysis Shift matrix, the finite-dimensional analogue Left Shift key, a key on

    Left shift

    Left_shift

  • Delta operator
  • In mathematics, a delta operator is a shift-equivariant linear operator Q : K [ x ] ⟶ K [ x ] {\displaystyle Q\colon \mathbb {K} [x]\longrightarrow \mathbb

    Delta operator

    Delta_operator

  • Bernoulli scheme
  • Generalization of the Bernoulli process to more than two possible outcomes

    to that of the Bernoulli shift. This is essentially the Markov partition. The term shift is in reference to the shift operator, which may be used to study

    Bernoulli scheme

    Bernoulli_scheme

  • Subshift of finite type
  • Type of shift space studied in ergodic theory

    T be the left shift operator on such sequences; it plays the role of the time-evolution operator of the dynamical system. An edge shift is then defined

    Subshift of finite type

    Subshift_of_finite_type

  • Optical phase space
  • Phase space used in quantum optics

    illustrates the effects of the phase-shifting operator on coherent states. The displacement operator is a unitary operator that takes a coherent state and

    Optical phase space

    Optical phase space

    Optical_phase_space

  • Right shift
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Right shift may refer to: Logical right shift, a computer operation Arithmetic right shift, a computer operation Shift operator § Sequences, a linear

    Right shift

    Right_shift

  • Time-invariant system
  • Dynamical system whose system function is not directly dependent on time

    the shift operator by T r {\displaystyle \mathbb {T} _{r}} where r {\displaystyle r} is the amount by which a vector's index set should be shifted. For

    Time-invariant system

    Time-invariant_system

  • Delimited continuation
  • Continuation that returns a value

    offers two control operators, shift and reset, that give rise to static rather than to dynamic delimited continuations. The reset operator sets the limit

    Delimited continuation

    Delimited_continuation

  • Unitary operator
  • Surjective bounded operator on a Hilbert space preserving the inner product

    unitary operators on Rn. The bilateral shift on the sequence space ℓ2 indexed by the integers is unitary. The unilateral shift (right shift) is an isometry;

    Unitary operator

    Unitary_operator

  • Verschiebung operator
  • Mathematical homomorphism

    Witt (1937) as the shift operator on Witt vectors taking (a0, a1, a2, ...) to (0, a0, a1, ...). ("Verschiebung" is German for "shift", but the term "Verschiebung"

    Verschiebung operator

    Verschiebung_operator

  • Multiplication operator
  • Linear operator scaling by a fixed function

    operator. This example can be easily generalized to characterizing the norm and spectrum of a multiplication operator on any Lp space. Shift operator

    Multiplication operator

    Multiplication_operator

  • Gauss–Kuzmin–Wirsing operator
  • Mathematical concept

    the operator is limited to act on functions on the unit interval of the real number line. More broadly, since the Gauss map is the shift operator on Baire

    Gauss–Kuzmin–Wirsing operator

    Gauss–Kuzmin–Wirsing_operator

  • Lag operator
  • Operator for offsetting time series elements

    Autoregressive model Autoregressive moving average model Moving average model Shift operator Z-transform Hamilton, James Douglas (1994). Time Series Analysis. Princeton

    Lag operator

    Lag_operator

  • Kernel (linear algebra)
  • Vectors mapped to 0 by a linear map

    direct product of infinitely many copies of R, and let s: R∞ → R∞ be the shift operator s ( x 1 , x 2 , x 3 , x 4 , … ) = ( x 2 , x 3 , x 4 , … ) . {\displaystyle

    Kernel (linear algebra)

    Kernel (linear algebra)

    Kernel_(linear_algebra)

  • Banach limit
  • Mathematical term

    where S {\displaystyle S} is the shift operator defined by ( S x ) n = x n + 1 {\displaystyle (Sx)_{n}=x_{n+1}} (shift-invariance); if x {\displaystyle

    Banach limit

    Banach_limit

  • Quantum walk
  • Quantum variations of random walks

    specified by the product of two unitary operators: (1) a "coin flip" operator and (2) a conditional shift operator, which are applied repeatedly. The following

    Quantum walk

    Quantum_walk

  • Bounded operator
  • Kind of linear transformation

    In functional analysis and operator theory, a bounded linear operator is a special kind of linear transformation that is particularly important in infinite

    Bounded operator

    Bounded_operator

  • Translation operator
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Translation operator can refer to these things: Translation operator (quantum mechanics) Shift operator, which effects a geometric translation Translation

    Translation operator

    Translation_operator

  • Maximal munch
  • Longest-match principle in parsing

    interpreted as the right-shift operator >>. Prior to C++11, the following code would produce a parse error, because the right-shift operator token is encountered

    Maximal munch

    Maximal_munch

  • Compact operator
  • Type of continuous linear operator

    mathematics, a compact operator is a linear operator that behaves, in several important respects, like a finite-dimensional operator such as a matrix. In

    Compact operator

    Compact_operator

  • Quantum walk search
  • Quantum algorithm

    for any couple of adjacent nodes to construct an efficient shift operator. The shift operator can be written as: S = ∑ d = 1 n ∑ v = 1 n | d ⟩ | v ⊕ e d

    Quantum walk search

    Quantum_walk_search

  • Pincherle derivative
  • Type of derivative of a linear operator

    h}} is the operator δ = 1 h ( S h − 1 ) , {\displaystyle \delta ={1 \over h}(S_{h}-1),} whose Pincherle derivative is the shift operator δ ′ = S h {\displaystyle

    Pincherle derivative

    Pincherle_derivative

  • Schuette–Nesbitt formula
  • (x-1)^{k}},} which proves (4). Consider the linear shift operator E and the linear difference operator Δ, which we define here on the sequence space of

    Schuette–Nesbitt formula

    Schuette–Nesbitt_formula

  • Algebraic signal processing
  • of a generator g ∈ G {\displaystyle g\in {\mathcal {G}}} is called a shift operator. In all practically all examples, convolutions are formed as polynomials

    Algebraic signal processing

    Algebraic_signal_processing

  • Valery Khodemchuk
  • Chernobyl disaster victim (1951–1986)

    1951 – 26 April 1986) was a Soviet engineer who was the night shift circulating pump operator at the Chernobyl power plant, and the first casualty of the

    Valery Khodemchuk

    Valery Khodemchuk

    Valery_Khodemchuk

  • Operator (profession)
  • Profession that involves the operation of specific equipment or service

    rotating shift schedule. [citation needed] Broadcasting Technical operator, transmission controller or broadcast operator: Master control (MCR) operator Production

    Operator (profession)

    Operator (profession)

    Operator_(profession)

  • Recurrence relation
  • Pattern defining an infinite sequence of numbers

    equations of the form f(E)y = 𝜙(x)" where Δ is the difference operator and E is a shift operator. J. Bradley, Introduction to Discrete Mathematics (1988) page

    Recurrence relation

    Recurrence_relation

  • Generalizations of Pauli matrices
  • Families of matrices in mathematics, physics, and quantum information

    in a "clock" of d {\displaystyle d} hours, and the shift matrix is just the translation operator (a cyclic permutation matrix) in that cyclic vector

    Generalizations of Pauli matrices

    Generalizations_of_Pauli_matrices

  • OpenShift
  • Cloud computing software

    users and work with operators. Developer views are oriented around working with application resources within a namespace. OpenShift also provides a CLI

    OpenShift

    OpenShift

    OpenShift

  • Mixing (mathematics)
  • Mathematical description of mixing substances

    measure-preserving dynamical system, with T being the time-evolution or shift operator. The system is said to be strong mixing if, for any A , B ∈ A {\displaystyle

    Mixing (mathematics)

    Mixing (mathematics)

    Mixing_(mathematics)

  • Finite difference
  • Discrete analog of a derivative

    _{h}-\operatorname {I} ,} where Th is the shift operator with step h, defined by Th[f](x) = f(x + h), and I is the identity operator. The finite difference of higher

    Finite difference

    Finite_difference

  • Nikolai Kapitonovich Nikolski
  • Russian mathematician (born 1940)

    Treatise on the Shift Operator, Grundlehren der mathematischen Wissenschaften 273, Springer Verlag 1986 (V) Lectures on the Shift Operator (Russian: «Лекции

    Nikolai Kapitonovich Nikolski

    Nikolai Kapitonovich Nikolski

    Nikolai_Kapitonovich_Nikolski

  • Shift theorem
  • In mathematics, the (exponential) shift theorem is a theorem about polynomial differential operators (D-operators) and exponential functions. It permits

    Shift theorem

    Shift_theorem

  • Shift plan
  • Central component of a shift schedule in shift work

    from 06:00 to 18:00 for twelve-hour shifts. S swing shift, 2nd shift, late shift, back shift, afternoon shift This shift often occurs from either 14:00 or

    Shift plan

    Shift_plan

  • C++ input/output library
  • C++ input/output functionality in the standard library

    that operator as well. The cin object is of type istream, which overloads the right bit-shift operator. The directions of the bit-shift operators make

    C++ input/output library

    C++_input/output_library

  • Sheffer sequence
  • Type of polynomial sequence

    linear operator Q just defined is shift-equivariant; such a Q is then a delta operator. Here, we define a linear operator Q on polynomials to be shift-equivariant

    Sheffer sequence

    Sheffer_sequence

  • Generalized Clifford algebra
  • these clock-and-shift operators introduced by J. J. Sylvester (1882), and organized by Cartan (1898) and Schwinger. Clock and shift matrices find routine

    Generalized Clifford algebra

    Generalized_Clifford_algebra

  • Hamburger moment problem
  • Probability problem

    n+1}=m_{m+n+1}=\langle [e_{n}],[e_{m+1}]\rangle } . Therefore, the shift operator T on H {\displaystyle {\mathcal {H}}} , with T[en] = [en + 1], is symmetric

    Hamburger moment problem

    Hamburger_moment_problem

  • Multiplication theorem
  • Identity obeyed by many special functions related to the gamma function

    the Bernoulli scheme. The transfer operator L k {\displaystyle {\mathcal {L}}_{k}} corresponding to the shift operator on the Bernoulli scheme is given

    Multiplication theorem

    Multiplication_theorem

  • Triangulated category
  • Category in mathematics

    equivalent to the Fukaya category of its "mirror" symplectic manifold. Shift operator is a decategorified analogue of triangulated category. Triangulated

    Triangulated category

    Triangulated_category

  • Operator assistance
  • Call assistance services

    Operator assistance refers to service provided by a telephone operator to the calling party of a telephone call. This included telephone calls made from

    Operator assistance

    Operator assistance

    Operator_assistance

  • Markov chain
  • Random process independent of past history

    transition. Let T : Ω → Ω {\displaystyle T:\Omega \to \Omega } be the shift operator: T ( X 0 , X 1 , … ) = ( X 1 , … ) {\displaystyle T(X_{0},X_{1},\dots

    Markov chain

    Markov chain

    Markov_chain

  • Beurling–Lax theorem
  • Theorem in mathematics

    is a significant connection between operator theory with complex analysis. Hardy space H2 Unilateral shift operator Ball, J. A. (2001) [1994], "Beurling-Lax

    Beurling–Lax theorem

    Beurling–Lax_theorem

  • Ergodicity
  • Property of uniformly space-filling movement

    measure. For the coin-flip process, the time-evolution operator T {\displaystyle T} is the shift operator that says "throw away the first coin-flip, and keep

    Ergodicity

    Ergodicity

  • Hypercyclic operator
  • hypercyclic operators started to be more intensively studied. An example of a hypercyclic operator is two times the backward shift operator on the ℓ2 sequence

    Hypercyclic operator

    Hypercyclic_operator

  • Shift matrix
  • Square matrix with ones on a superdiagonal or subdiagonal

    0&0&0&0\end{pmatrix}}.} Clock and shift matrices Nilpotent matrix Subshift of finite type Unilateral shift operator Beauregard & Fraleigh (1973, p. 312)

    Shift matrix

    Shift_matrix

  • Manual transmission
  • Motor vehicle transmission

    transmission (in Canada, the United Kingdom and the United States), or stick shift (in the United States), is a multi-speed motor vehicle transmission system

    Manual transmission

    Manual transmission

    Manual_transmission

  • Nuclear Reactor Operator Badge
  • simply working a given number of shifts. The first level of qualification was graduation from the Nuclear Power Plant Operator Course; the Basic badge is shown

    Nuclear Reactor Operator Badge

    Nuclear Reactor Operator Badge

    Nuclear_Reactor_Operator_Badge

  • Operator-precedence parser
  • Bottom-up parser that interprets an operator-precedence grammar

    algorithm is commonly used to implement operator-precedence parsers. An operator-precedence parser is a simple shift-reduce parser that is capable of parsing

    Operator-precedence parser

    Operator-precedence_parser

  • Short integer solution problem
  • Computational problem used in cryptography

    {\displaystyle B_{1}=B_{2}U_{1}^{-1},B_{2}=B_{1}U_{1}} . Definition: Rotational shift operator on R n ( n ≥ 2 ) {\displaystyle \mathbb {R} ^{n}(n\geq 2)} is denoted

    Short integer solution problem

    Short_integer_solution_problem

  • Alexei Borisovich Aleksandrov
  • Russian mathematician

    thesis Hardy Classes Hp for p∈(0,1) (Rational Approximation, Backward Shift Operator, Cauchy-Stieltjes Type Integral (title translated from the Russian)

    Alexei Borisovich Aleksandrov

    Alexei_Borisovich_Aleksandrov

  • Normal operator
  • (on a complex Hilbert space) continuous linear operator

    functional analysis, a normal operator on a complex Hilbert space H {\displaystyle H} is a continuous linear operator N : H → H {\displaystyle N\colon

    Normal operator

    Normal_operator

  • Q-derivative
  • Q-analog of the ordinary derivative

    derivative. Formally, in terms of Lagrange's shift operator in logarithmic variables, it amounts to the operator D q = 1 x   q d       d ( ln ⁡ x ) − 1 q

    Q-derivative

    Q-derivative

  • Aleksandrov–Clark measure
  • construction of Clark relates to one-dimensional perturbations of compressed shift operators on subspaces of the Hardy space: H 2 ( D , C ) . {\displaystyle H^{2}(\mathbb

    Aleksandrov–Clark measure

    Aleksandrov–Clark_measure

  • Indefinite sum
  • Inverse of a finite difference

    (or antidifference operator), denoted by ∑ x {\textstyle \sum _{x}} or Δ − 1 {\displaystyle \Delta ^{-1}} , is the linear operator that inverts the forward

    Indefinite sum

    Indefinite_sum

  • Translation (disambiguation)
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Translation (geometry), moving points the same distance in the same direction Shift operator, a translation within the real line Translation (group theory), the

    Translation (disambiguation)

    Translation_(disambiguation)

  • H square
  • Paley-Wiener theorem. Hardy space H∞ Unilateral shift operator Jonathan R. Partington, "Linear Operators and Linear Systems, An Analytical Approach to Control

    H square

    H_square

  • Downshift
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Downshifting (lifestyle), the social practice of adopting a simpler life Down-shift operator, in mathematics This disambiguation page lists articles associated with

    Downshift

    Downshift

  • Differential algebra
  • Algebraic study of differential equations

    shift operator E a {\textstyle E^{a}} for polynomial p ( y ) {\textstyle p(y)} . A shift-invariant operator T {\textstyle T} commutes with the shift operator:

    Differential algebra

    Differential_algebra

  • Von Neumann's inequality
  • L^{p}}\leq ||P(S)||_{\ell ^{p}\to \ell ^{p}}} where S is the right-shift operator. The von Neumann inequality proves it true for p = 2 {\displaystyle

    Von Neumann's inequality

    Von_Neumann's_inequality

  • Gap metric
  • Distance between linear operators

    Linear Operators. Springer. doi:10.1007/978-3-642-66282-9. ISBN 978-3-540-58661-6. Nikolski, Nikolai (1986). A treatise on the shift operator. Springer-Verlag

    Gap metric

    Gap_metric

  • Hessenberg matrix
  • Kind of square matrix in linear algebra

    domain—that is, a Bergman space. In this case, the Hessenberg operator is the right-shift operator S {\displaystyle S} , given by [ S f ] ( z ) = z f ( z )

    Hessenberg matrix

    Hessenberg_matrix

  • List of functional analysis topics
  • eigenfunction Hermitian operator self-adjoint operator, Hermitian adjoint Hilbert matrix Shift operator Symmetric matrix Parseval's identity Rayleigh

    List of functional analysis topics

    List_of_functional_analysis_topics

  • Rolling hash
  • Type of hash function

    integers, 1-based subscript). Let ≪ {\displaystyle \ll } be the left-shift operator. The recurrence relation is: H 0 = 0 {\displaystyle H_{0}=0} H i = (

    Rolling hash

    Rolling_hash

  • One-key MAC
  • Message authentication code algorithm

    x and x2 in a finite field GF(2b)). Let ≪ denote the standard left-shift operator and ⊕ denote bit-wise exclusive or: Calculate a temporary value k0 =

    One-key MAC

    One-key_MAC

  • Differential operator
  • Typically linear operator defined in terms of differentiation of functions

    In mathematics, a differential operator is an operator defined as a function of the differentiation operator. It is helpful, as a matter of notation first

    Differential operator

    Differential operator

    Differential_operator

  • LSR
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    technology of the GNOME desktop environment Logical shift right, a type of logical shift operator used in some computer languages Loose Source Routing

    LSR

    LSR

  • Binomial transform
  • Transformation of a mathematical sequence

    {E} -k)^{n}a_{0}} where E {\displaystyle \mathbf {E} } is the shift operator. Its inverse is J − k ( b ) n = a n = ( E + k ) n b 0 . {\displaystyle

    Binomial transform

    Binomial_transform

  • Jean Delsarte
  • French mathematician (1903–1968)

    particular, for introducing mean-periodic functions and generalised shift operators. He was one of the founders of the Bourbaki group. He was an invited

    Jean Delsarte

    Jean_Delsarte

  • Bit array
  • Array data structure that compactly stores bits

    obtain the bit mask needed for these operations, we can use a bit shift operator to shift the number 1 to the left by the appropriate number of places, as

    Bit array

    Bit_array

  • Tilde
  • Punctuation and accent mark (~, ◌̃)

    used as bitwise not operator, concatenation operator such as those of arrays, and to indicate an object destructor. Tilde operator can be overloaded for

    Tilde

    Tilde

  • Ladder operator
  • Raising and lowering operators in quantum mechanics

    or lowering operator (collectively known as ladder operators) is an operator that increases or decreases the eigenvalue of another operator. In quantum

    Ladder operator

    Ladder_operator

  • Bit field
  • Data structure that maps one or more adjacent bits

    languages support the shift operator (<<) where 1 << n aligns a single bit to the nth position. Most also support the use of the AND operator (&) to isolate

    Bit field

    Bit_field

  • Functional equation
  • Equation whose unknown is a function

    differences between terms' indexes can be seen as an application of the shift operator. For example, the recurrence relation defining the Fibonacci numbers

    Functional equation

    Functional_equation

  • Java syntax
  • Rules defining correctly structured Java programs

    Java has an unsigned right shift operator (>>>), while C's right shift operator's signedness is type-dependent. Operators in Java cannot be overloaded

    Java syntax

    Java syntax

    Java_syntax

  • Amenable group
  • Locally compact topological group with an invariant averaging operation

    convolution on L2(G) by a symmetric probability measure on G gives an operator of operator norm 1. Johnson's cohomological condition. The Banach algebra A =

    Amenable group

    Amenable_group

  • SLW
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    code), Mexico Sialum language (ISO 639 code:slw) slw, a PowerPC logical shift operator Single-line working an emergency measure on railways to work in both

    SLW

    SLW

  • Elevator operator
  • Person specifically employed to operate a manually operated elevator

    the shift to female elevator operators was remarkable. At first, female elevator operators had to perform the same functional tasks as male operators, operating

    Elevator operator

    Elevator operator

    Elevator_operator

  • Moody, Standard and Poor
  • 2011 studio album by Obits

    2011-06-07. Weingarten, Christopher (2011-02-15). "Exclusive: Hear Obits' 'Shift Operator,' a Killer New Jam About a Math Problem". The Village Voice. Archived

    Moody, Standard and Poor

    Moody,_Standard_and_Poor

  • Bernoulli process
  • Random process of binary (boolean) random variables

    {\displaystyle a} . This linear operator is called the transfer operator or the Ruelle–Frobenius–Perron operator. This operator has a spectrum, that is, a

    Bernoulli process

    Bernoulli process

    Bernoulli_process

  • Subnormal operator
  • of such is the unilateral shift, which is not normal. But A is subnormal and this can be shown explicitly. Define an operator U on H ⊕ H {\displaystyle

    Subnormal operator

    Subnormal_operator

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  • Shirt
  • v. t. & i.

    To cover or clothe with a shirt, or as with a shirt.

  • Shifted
  • imp. & p. p.

    of Shift

  • Shift
  • v. t.

    A breaking off and dislocation of a seam; a fault.

  • Shaft
  • n.

    A long passage for the admission or outlet of air; an air shaft.

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  • v. t.

    To exchange for another of the same class; to remove and to put some similar thing in its place; to change; as, to shift the clothes; to shift the scenes.

  • Shift
  • v. t.

    The change of one set of workmen for another; hence, a spell, or turn, of work; also, a set of workmen who work in turn with other sets; as, a night shift.

  • Switch
  • v. t.

    To shift to another circuit.

  • Shift
  • v. t.

    Something frequently shifted; especially, a woman's under-garment; a chemise.

  • Shift
  • v. t.

    To change the position of; to alter the bearings of; to turn; as, to shift the helm or sails.

  • Sift
  • v. t.

    To separate with a sieve, as the fine part of a substance from the coarse; as, to sift meal or flour; to sift powder; to sift sand or lime.

  • Shift
  • v. t.

    In building, the extent, or arrangement, of the overlapping of plank, brick, stones, etc., that are placed in courses so as to break joints.

  • Shaft
  • n.

    The long handle of a spear or similar weapon; hence, the weapon itself; (Fig.) anything regarded as a shaft to be thrown or darted; as, shafts of light.

  • Shifty
  • a.

    Full of, or ready with, shifts; fertile in expedients or contrivance.

  • Shifting
  • p. pr. & vb. n.

    of Shift

  • Shaft
  • n.

    A solid or hollow cylinder or bar, having one or more journals on which it rests and revolves, and intended to carry one or more wheels or other revolving parts and to transmit power or motion; as, the shaft of a steam engine.

  • Shift
  • v. t.

    A change of the position of the hand on the finger board, in playing the violin.

  • Shift
  • v. t.

    To change the place of; to move or remove from one place to another; as, to shift a burden from one shoulder to another; to shift the blame.