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  • ...rious sizes in a graph. It is one of several [[graph polynomial]]s studied in [[algebraic graph theory]]. ...''H''<sub>''n''</sub>(''x'') is the "probabilist's Hermite polynomial" (1) in the definition of [[Hermite polynomial]]s. These facts were observed by {{ ...
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  • ...arge ''{{Mvar|x}}'', Meissel tried to simplify the counting of the numbers in the Sieve of Eratosthenes. He and Lehmer therefore introduced certain sieve which proves that one may compute {{Math|''&pi;''(''x'')}} by computing {{Math|''&phi;''(''x'',''a'')}} and {{Math|''P''<sub>''k''</sub>(''x'', ''a ...
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  • {{Short description|South Korean mathematician (born 1958)}} | birth_date = {{birth date |1958|12|11}} ...
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  • In [[statistics]], '''ridit scoring''' is a statistical method used to analyze ...analysis were developed and first applied by Bross,<ref>Bross, Irwin D.J. (1958) "How to Use Ridit Analysis," ''Biometrics'', 14 (1):18-38 {{JSTOR|2527727} ...
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  • ...Polish notation]].<ref name="Beard_1997" /> The language included [[loop (computing)|loop]]s, [[subroutine]]s, [[conditional (programming)|conditional]]s, [[ar Algebraic expressions were written in reverse Polish notation; thus, <math>a + b</math> was written <code>a b +</ ...
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  • {{About|a compression scheme|the similarly named transponder code in aeronautics|Squawk code}} ..."Jones_2018"/> A program in this format was called a ''SQUOZE [[card deck (computing)|deck]]''.<ref name="Boehm-Steel_1958"/><ref name="Boehm-Steel_1959"/><ref ...
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  • ...ref> of the [[University of Southern California]]. It is further described in [[Heat of formation group additivity]]. ...nd-dissociation energy|bond-dissociation energies]] and thus are important in understanding chemical structure and reactivity.<ref name="bond energies">B ...
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  • In [[quantum computing]], and more specifically in [[superconducting quantum computing]], the '''phase qubit''' is a [[superconducting]] device based on the [[sup ...cessary energy for one [[Cooper pair]] to ''charge'' the total capacitance in the circuit): ...
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  • ...00arro |url-access=registration |publisher=Stanford University Press |year=1958 }}</ref> in order to compute <math>x_2</math>. ...
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  • {{short description|Assignment problem in combinatorial mathematics}} ...thumb|240px|A table with ten place settings. There are 3120 different ways in which five male-female couples can sit at this table such that men and wome ...
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  • {{short description|Large multi-threaded computer released in 1960}} {{Infobox computing device ...
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  • ...rnerstones in this field are [[computational learning theory]], [[granular computing]], [[bioinformatics]], and, long ago, structural probability {{harv|Fraser| ...s between any assigned values, or, in short, its probability distribution, in the light of the sample observed". ...
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  • ...] {{convert|1000|in|m|sigfig=4|order=flip|abbr=off}} long. It was invented in 1878 by George Fuller, professor of engineering at [[Queen's University Bel ...dheld [[Curta]] mechanical calculator became available which also competed in convenience and price. However, for scientific calculations the Fuller rema ...
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  • ...f/793641820|has been deleted]].}} levels of a network when it is simulated in a specific data environment.<ref name="Simon Haykin">{{cite book|title=Neur ...t to classify them in clear categories. But they can be broadly understood in 4 categories of learning methods, though these categories don't have clear ...
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  • ...Michel Mayor]] in 1995 ([[51 Pegasi b]]), Nobel-prize laureates in Physics in 2019<ref>{{Cite web |title=Nobel Winners Changed Our Understanding with Exo * Earliest estimation of the "radiation of the stars” in his 1896 article ''"La Température de L'Espace" by'' [[Charles Édouard Guil ...
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  • ...4=Jacolien |date=2022-10-01 |title=An exploration of error-driven learning in simple two-layer networks from a discriminative learning perspective |url=h ...[[computer vision]]. These methods have also found successful application in [[natural language processing]] (NLP), including areas like [[part-of-speec ...
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  • ...anifolds]]. [[Jean Dieudonné]] wrote that cobordism returns to the attempt in 1895 to define [[homology theory]] using only (smooth) manifolds.<ref name= ...amental theorem of calculus]] is the basic result in [[integral calculus]] in one dimension, and a primal "integral theorem". An [[antiderivative]] of a ...
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  • | name = Geometric Exercises in Paper Folding | image = File:Geometrical Exercises in Paper Folding title page.png ...
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  • ...standard US Navy torpedo fire control computer during World War II. Later in World War II (1943), it was replaced by the TDC Mk IV, which was an improve ...museum>{{cite web | title = Analog Computers | work = Lexikon's History of Computing | year = 1995 | url = http://www.computermuseum.li/Testpage/AnalogComputers ...
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  • In [[discrete calculus]] the '''indefinite sum''' operator (also known as the | title = On computing closed forms for indefinite summations ...
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