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submultiple

[səb′məl·tə·pəl]
(mathematics)
A number or quantity divided by an integer.
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We claim that all the dihedral angles of P are submultiples of [pi].
The sampling clock derived from the trigger signal via a PLL is set to a frequency slightly lower than an integer submultiple of the bit clock.
A local reference crystal oscillator operates at 10.23 MHz, a frequency selected because it is a submultiple of the carrier frequency and a multiple of the pseudorandom number (PRN) code chipping frequency.
The orthogonal basis set for a continuous signal, which occurs during a given time record interval, is formed from sines and cosines with periods equal to an integer submultiple of the interval time in seconds.
Figure 6 shows the results of opposite-side measurements at three distances from epicenter, each a submultiple of T, the plate thickness.
If the switching action (typically in picoseconds) occurs at an exact or submultiple (one, one-half, one-third, ...
The VCXO frequency of 50.255+ MHz is an exact submultiple of the atomic resonance frequency 6.8+ GHz.
The distortion components can be submultiples of the fundamental frequencies in a power system and cause distortion in the sinusoidal wave shape and are called harmonic distortion but generally the integer multiples are referred as harmonic components and are harmonic distortion.
Regarding the investigation of this article, B and its units Tesla, and submultiples micro Tesla (mT) will be the reference variable and units.
Let P be a hyperbolic Coxeter polytope which is a polytope in hyperbolic space whose dihedral angles are submultiples of n.
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