The idea of a root locus can be applied to many systems where a single parameter K is varied.
Problems in which some parameter k is fixed are called parameterized problems.
The parameter k is also specified by the user.
The parameter k is to be estimated using experimental data.
The parameter k (the number of iterations), however, can be determined from a theoretical result.
This can be remedied by inserting an additional parameter "k" to the formula.
For such an implementation the algorithm has only one free parameter K, which can be chosen by cross validation.
The large real parameter k is considered in the limit as k .
(4.12) also applies to variable-reluctance motors, except that the parameter k has a different definition.
The parameter K is a constant based on time budget studies available for many countries.