Model output statisticsIn weather forecasting, model output statistics (MOS) is a multiple linear regression technique in which predictands, often near-surface quantities (such as two-meter-above-ground-level air temperature, horizontal visibility, and wind direction, speed and gusts), are related statistically to one or more predictors. The predictors are typically forecasts from a numerical weather prediction (NWP) model, climatic data, and, if applicable, recent surface observations.
Reservoir modelingIn the oil and gas industry, reservoir modeling involves the construction of a computer model of a petroleum reservoir, for the purposes of improving estimation of reserves and making decisions regarding the development of the field, predicting future production, placing additional wells and evaluating alternative reservoir management scenarios. A reservoir model represents the physical space of the reservoir by an array of discrete cells, delineated by a grid which may be regular or irregular.
Mathematical formulation of the Standard ModelThis article describes the mathematics of the Standard Model of particle physics, a gauge quantum field theory containing the internal symmetries of the unitary product group SU(3) × SU(2) × U(1). The theory is commonly viewed as describing the fundamental set of particles – the leptons, quarks, gauge bosons and the Higgs boson. The Standard Model is renormalizable and mathematically self-consistent, however despite having huge and continued successes in providing experimental predictions it does leave some unexplained phenomena.
Équations primitives atmosphériquesLes équations primitives atmosphériques sont une version simplifiée des équations de Navier-Stokes. Elles sont applicables dans le cas d’un fluide à la surface d’une sphère en posant comme hypothèses que la composante verticale du mouvement est beaucoup plus faible que la composante horizontale et que la couche de fluide est très mince relativement au rayon de la sphère. Ces hypothèses correspondent en général au flux à grande échelle, dite échelle synoptique de l’atmosphère terrestre, et ces équations sont donc appliquées en météorologie et en océanographie.
Delaunay refinementIn mesh generation, Delaunay refinements are algorithms for mesh generation based on the principle of adding Steiner points to the geometry of an input to be meshed, in a way that causes the Delaunay triangulation or constrained Delaunay triangulation of the augmented input to meet the quality requirements of the meshing application. Delaunay refinement methods include methods by Chew and by Ruppert. Chew's second algorithm takes a piecewise linear system (PLS) and returns a constrained Delaunay triangulation of only quality triangles where quality is defined by the minimum angle in a triangle.
Mesh generationMesh generation is the practice of creating a mesh, a subdivision of a continuous geometric space into discrete geometric and topological cells. Often these cells form a simplicial complex. Usually the cells partition the geometric input domain. Mesh cells are used as discrete local approximations of the larger domain. Meshes are created by computer algorithms, often with human guidance through a GUI , depending on the complexity of the domain and the type of mesh desired.
ProductionLa production est l'action d'un sujet qui transforme une matière première pour faire exister un nouvel objet. On rencontre ce phénomène de production dans la société, mais aussi bien dans la nature. C'est pourquoi on peut l'étudier soit sous l'angle économique et sociologique, soit sous l'angle biologique. Le terme « production » dérive du latin classique qui signifie « prolonger, mettre en avant ». Dans l'Antiquité, il désigne aussi bien les créations de la nature (l'arbre producteur de fruits) que celles de l'homme (l'artisan producteur d'objets utiles).
Compression artifactA compression artifact (or artefact) is a noticeable distortion of media (including , audio, and video) caused by the application of lossy compression. Lossy data compression involves discarding some of the media's data so that it becomes small enough to be stored within the desired or transmitted (streamed) within the available bandwidth (known as the data rate or bit rate). If the compressor cannot store enough data in the compressed version, the result is a loss of quality, or introduction of artifacts.
Geologic modellingGeologic modelling, geological modelling or geomodelling is the applied science of creating computerized representations of portions of the Earth's crust based on geophysical and geological observations made on and below the Earth surface. A geomodel is the numerical equivalent of a three-dimensional geological map complemented by a description of physical quantities in the domain of interest. Geomodelling is related to the concept of Shared Earth Model; which is a multidisciplinary, interoperable and updatable knowledge base about the subsurface.
Modèle standard de la physique des particulesvignette|upright=2.0|Modèle standard des particules élémentaires avec les trois générations de fermions (trois premières colonnes), les bosons de jauge (quatrième colonne) et le boson de Higgs (cinquième colonne). Le modèle standard de la physique des particules est une théorie qui concerne l'électromagnétisme, les interactions nucléaires faible et forte, et la classification de toutes les particules subatomiques connues. Elle a été développée pendant la deuxième moitié du , dans une initiative collaborative mondiale, sur les bases de la mécanique quantique.