modulationally
advEtymology
From modulational + -ly.
- derived from modulātiō — “regular or rhythmical measure, modulation; inflection of tone; (architecture) calculation of measurements from a standard unit; (Late Latin) act of making music or singing; melody, song”
- derived from modulation
- inherited from modulacion
Definitions
By means of, or as a result of modulation.
- The modulational growth rate associated with a single, modulationally unstable, wave is increased by the presence of a second, modulationally unstable, wave.
- Conversely, if the parameters give rise to two periodic solutions, then both are modulationally stable.
- The cnoidal wave is also modulationally unstable due to soliton overlapping.
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