low-order

low-order

[′lō ‚ȯr·dər]
(computer science)
Pertaining to the digit which contributes the smallest amount to the value of a numeral, or to its position, or to the rightmost position of a word.
McGraw-Hill Dictionary of Scientific & Technical Terms, 6E, Copyright © 2003 by The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc.
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Economic considerations include financial and political uncertainty, low-order backlogs, dampened capital investments and changes in trade and security policies.
Simpler corrections can use low-order Zernike modes, whereas more difficult ones require many more, high-order modes.
LAHORE -- Experienced left-arm pacer and useful low-order batsman Sohail Tanvir has swapped Multan Sultans for Quetta Gladiators for the fourth edition of the Pakistan Super League (PSL), a PCB spokesman said.
That product is almost instantly soluble and when affected by moisture, most likely will produce a low-order detonation at best.
Three-phase VSC generates high-order harmonics under normal situation, which can generally be filtered by low pass filter [8], while SPVSC generates not only high-order harmonics but also low-order harmonics [9] even in normal situation, which is hard to be eliminated.
The equivalence of data assimilation is proven, and problems using low-order dynamics clarify the process of data by the two methods.
Low-order modes consist of light propagating down the fiber with an incident angle near the fiber axis and undergo a fewer total internal reflections per unit length, and high-order modes consist of light propagating down the fiber with an incident angle near the critical angle and undergo many total internal reflections per unit length.
An effective way to deal with formidable mathematical difficulties posed by the PDEs of fluid dynamics via approximating them with finite systems of nonlinear ODEs (the so-called low-order models (LOMs)) has been established in pioneering work by Kolmogorov (described in [2,3]), Lorenz [4,5], and Obukhov [6,7].
Two orders of the reference frequency can be easily and appropriately selected to determine Rayleigh damping coefficients when the degree of freedom of a structure is low or the dynamic response of this structure is controlled by some low-order modes.