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Riccati equation
[ ri-kah-tee; Italian reek-kah-tee ]
noun
Mathematics.
- a differential equation, dy/dx + fy 2 + gy + h = 0, where f, g, and h are functions of x.
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亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins
Origin of Riccati equation1
Named after J. F. Riccati (1676鈥1754), Italian mathematician
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Example Sentences
Examples have not been reviewed.
But if the group of three parameters be simple, this result must be replaced by the statement that the integration is reducible to quadratures and that of a so-called Riccati equation of the first order, of the form dy/dx = A + By + Cy锟, where A, B, C are functions of x.
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