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The set of values an independent variable can take. For example, the independent variable of the time domain is time; and for the frequency domain, it is frequency.
See related terms: absorbing boundary conditions, f-k domain, frequency domain, time domain
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A region of magnetic polarity within a ferromagnetic body. Domains collectively determine the magnetic properties of the body by their arrangement.
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A region characterized by a specific feature.
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The set of values assigned to the independent variables of a function.