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The MATLAB environment is based on the MathWorks MATLAB® Compiler, or MMC, which is a proprietary language developed by MathWorks to facilitate the building of applications. The experimental results are shown to be in excellent agreement with the predictions of the theoretical model, demonstrating that the model predicts that the lithium niobate waveguide is an efficient, nonlinear optical device for the generation of surface phonon polaritons. The results are compared with the predictions of a simple two-level model, and a simplified model derived from this theory. The study includes a quantitative evaluation of the nonlinear optical response of the waveguide, including the generation of surface waves and light at the surface. We report a theoretical study and experimental demonstration of the valley-field driven optical generation of surface phonon polaritons in a lithium niobate waveguide. The code is also used to run the LBD code without impeller rotation and with the impeller rotation to obtain flow and impurity location data. The DWA code is used to determine the quality of the DWA runs. The DWA code is also used in parallel to the LBD code to estimate the amplitude and phase oscillation amplitude by comparing with the DWA frequency/frequency difference.

The code is run in parallel with the LBD code to confirm the results obtained by the LBD code. The LBD code is used to analyze the DWA signal to obtain the DWA frequency, amplitude, and phase information, which can be used to locate the impurities. The analysis is performed using the Drifting Wave Analysis (DWA) code alongside the standard Linear Beam Dynamics (LBD) code. Early stage analysis of the internal pulse signal oscillations of the impeller of the superconducting Tokamak facility NSTX in the State University of New York at Buffalo, USA.
