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Definition # 1. The mathematical model is the formal description of an object or a phenomenon by means of functions, logical operators, algebraic, integral, differential equations or other mathematical expressions.
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pulse compression coefficients, improvement factor limit, atmospheric attenuation loss, generic pulsed radar, noise figure contribution, basic detectability factor, decimated waveform, uncompressed waveform, dynamic lag error, radio engineering applications, array power gain, maximum detection range, dim ratio, monopulse tracking radar, scalar random field, straddling losses, transmit antenna gain, measurement noise error, interference magnitude, bistatic angle, clutter spectrum, radar potential, transmission line loss, fluctuation loss, receive antenna gain
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Artech House, Radar Technology Encyclopedia, New York, Modern Radar System Analysis, Transformation of Input Data, Target Parameters, Englewood Cliffs, Handbook of Computer Simulation, Prentice Hall, Sovetskoe Radio, Radar Engineers Sourcebook, Equivalent Input Noise, Stochastic Radio Engineering, Basic Definitions Definition, Contribution of Elements Between Point, Pulsed Waveform Generation, Radar Handbook
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