Noun
Abbreviation of equation.
(law) Abbreviation of equity.
eq. (plural eqs.)
Alternative form of eq
In 1969 K. Kurokawa derived necessary and sufficient conditions for oscillation in negative resistance circuits, citation Eq. 10 is necessary condition for oscillation, eq. 12 is sufficient condition. Source: Internet
Hamish Meikle (2001) Modern Radar Systems, eq. 5.83. Source: Internet
Cycle bounds Eq. (1) also gives a rough idea about how one can prove that cycles of certain lengths do not exist. Source: Internet
Red curve shows theoretical bound given by Eq. (1) and green curve shows a refined estimate. Source: Internet
The fractional part function has Fourier series expansion Titchmarsh, p. 15, Eq. 2.1.7 : for x not an integer. Source: Internet
Hameyer, p. 11, eq. 2-13 The ideal transformer's core behaves linearly with time for any non-zero frequency. Source: Internet