Definitions from Wiktionary (lumped-element model)
▸ noun: A model that uses simplified description of behavior of spatially distributed physical system into a topology which consists of discrete entities that approximate the behavior of the distributed system under certain assumptions.
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▸ noun: A model that uses simplified description of behavior of spatially distributed physical system into a topology which consists of discrete entities that approximate the behavior of the distributed system under certain assumptions.
Similar:
Standard Model,
Kuramoto model,
Jiles-Atherton model,
Bouc-Wen model,
ball-and-stick model,
plum pudding model,
thermodynamic system,
jellium,
Ising model,
state diagram,
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