transfer function
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transfer function has 7 facts recorded in Dontopedia across 3 references, with 2 live disagreements.
Mostly:decays at rate(2), oscillates at(2), is(1)
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arePhysicallyDecoupledAre Physically Decoupled(1)
- 800 Hz and 200 Hz
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decoupledByDecoupled by(1)
- Oscillator 800hz
ex:oscillator-800hz
isPhysicallyDecoupledByIs Physically Decoupled by(1)
- 800 Hz Oscillator
ex:800-hz-oscillator
usesUses(1)
- Rolandnsharp7643
ex:rolandnsharp7643
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| Predicate | Value | Ref |
|---|---|---|
| Decays at Rate | Gamma | [1] |
| Decays at Rate | Gamma Rate | [3] |
| Oscillates at | Omega 0 | [1] |
| Oscillates at | Omega Zero | [3] |
| Is | Second Order | [1] |
| Has Order | second-order | [3] |
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References (3)
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doc:agent/papers-7/7b4b3e8d-bf20-4d8f-b4b7-07e54c50352bShow excerpt
[2026-03-27 02:13] rolandnsharp7643: This is a really clean result. Freeze-and-route is elegant in its simplicity and the numbers speak for themselves — doubling Experience Replay on CIFAR-10 without any replay buffer is strong. Reading…
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doc:agent/papers-11/87075ea2-dc33-49a1-bae8-a27e43f3b456Show excerpt
[2026-03-27 04:29] rolandnsharp7643: <@1211062099137265723> does this mean anything to you?: Have you tried second-order dynamics? Your γ-cumsum is first-order — decays but doesn't ring. Our transfer function is second-order — it oscillate…
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