Proper noun
Nyquist (plural Nyquists)
A surname from Swedish.
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Nyquist (plural Nyquists)
(mathematics, engineering) The Nyquist frequency of a system.
Boone Jenner opened the scoring 4:27 into the game for the Blue Jackets before Werenski and Nyquist made it a three-goal lead before first intermission. Source: Internet
But if the Nyquist criterion is not satisfied, adjacent copies overlap, and it is not possible in general to discern an unambiguous X(f). Source: Internet
If frequencies above half the Nyquist rate are sampled, they are incorrectly detected as lower frequencies, a process referred to as aliasing. Source: Internet
"In proving this power enhancement, we drew from the emergent field of stochastic thermodynamics and extended the nearly century-old, celebrated theory of Nyquist," said coauthor Pradeep Kumar, associate professor of physics and coauthor. Source: Internet
Before the advent of computer filter synthesis tools, graphical tools such as Bode plots and Nyquist plots were extensively used as design tools. Source: Internet
Maybe the gutsiest save of the night came courtesy of Marner, who thwarted Gustav Nyquist in front of the gaping goal. Source: Internet