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  • ...s in his unpublished master's thesis at [[Kyoto University]] {{harv|Nagata|1962|loc=p.217}}. '''Hironaka's criterion''' {{harv|Nagata|1962|loc=theorem 25.16}}, sometimes called '''miracle flatness''', states that a ...
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  • In [[linear algebra]], a '''convergent matrix''' is a matrix that converges to ...t matrix '''T'''. A semi-convergent splitting of a matrix '''A''' results in a semi-convergent matrix '''T'''. A general [[iterative method]] converges ...
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  • *[[Tom Corr]] (born 1962), Irish boxer ==Places in Ireland== ...
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  • ...lems including the [[Hamiltonian path problem|Hamiltonian cycle problem]], in [[exponential time]]. ...</math> to <math>e</math> that passes through every city in <math>S</math> in some order (but not through any other cities). Denote this distance <math>g ...
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  • ...e transformation in 1955. It was first derived and published by R. Schmidt in 1941.<ref>Weniger (2003).</ref> ...do his best to extract.<br> This viewpoint has been persuasively set forth in a delightful paper by Shanks (1955), who displays a number of amazing examp ...
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  • ...on on the whole interval. The method constitutes a significant improvement in distribution of nonlinearity and [[numerical stability]] over single [[shoo in which the time points ''t''<sub>a</sub> and ''t''<sub>b</sub> are known and ...
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  • The '''graph realization problem''' is a [[decision problem]] in [[graph theory]]. Given a finite sequence <math>(d_1,\dots,d_n)</math> of n ...>d^2_{ij}</math>, match the edge weights <math>w_{ij}</math> for all edges in an incomplete, undirected, weighted graph.<ref>{{citation ...
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  • ...raic K-theory]] and [[group theory]]. His career was spent as a professor in the Department of Mathematics at [[Cornell University]]. Dennis was the ex ...spent the academic year 1970–1971 at the [[Institute for Advanced Study]] in Princeton as the first assistant of [[John Milnor]].<ref name=cornellobit/> ...
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  • ...tson University]] in 1962,{{r|green}} and completed a Ph.D. in mathematics in 1969 at [[Arizona State University]]. Her dissertation, ''Some Results on < ...ormation science.{{r|green}} She came to the University of Hawaiʻi at Hilo in 1990,{{r|regents}} and chaired the computer science department there for ma ...
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  • ...igital circuit]] elements, and [[superconducting quantum computing|quantum computing]] circuits. ...in Physics]] in 1973. The second is the [[quasiparticle]] current, which, in the limit of zero temperature, arises when the energy from the bias voltage ...
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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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  • In [[graph theory]], a '''nonblocker''' is a subset of vertices in an [[undirected graph]], all of which are adjacent to vertices outside of t The computational problem of finding the largest nonblocker in a graph was formulated by {{harvtxt|Papadimitriou|Yannakakis|1991}}, who ob ...
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  • ...aurie Snell''' (January 15, 1925 in Wheaton, [[Illinois]] – March 19, 2011 in Hanover, [[New Hampshire]]) was an American mathematician and educator. ...) to play piano, cello, and violin. The family had a life-lease on a cabin in [[Isle Royale National Park]] where they would go for summer holidays.<ref> ...
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  • ...cm|location=[[Baghdad]], [[Baghdad Governorate]], [[Iraq]]|discovered_date=1962|discovered_place=[[Baghdad]], [[Baghdad Governorate]], [[Iraq]]|language=[[ ...in [[plane geometry]] concerning a rectangle with given area and diagonal. In the last part of the text, the solution is proved correct using the [[Pytha ...
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  • ...' (born 1962 in England) is a British-Canadian mathematician, specializing in variational analysis and nonsmooth optimization.<ref name=Bio>{{cite web|ti ...ty]] and since 2018 has been the Samuel B. Eckert Professor of Engineering in the School of Operations Research and Information Engineering. From 2010 to ...
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  • ...ndex (search engine)|index]]ing and relevancy rankings. Its first use was in the [[SMART Information Retrieval System]].<ref>{{cite journal In this section we consider a particular vector space model based on the [[Bag ...
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  • | support = <math>x \;\in\; (0,\, \infty)</math> ...e parameter). Since many distributions commonly used for parametric models in [[survival analysis]] (such as the [[exponential distribution]], the [[Weib ...
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  • ...ment and practical realization of digital antenna arrays theory started in 1962 under the guidance of [[Vladimir Varyukhin]] ([[USSR]]). ...Pp. 199 - 201 [http://www.slyusar.kiev.ua/Slyusar_ICATT_2017_m.pdf]</ref> In the 1940s this theory evolved to the theory of three-channel antenna analyz ...
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  • {{Short description|Computing using random bit streams}} ...then be computed by simple bit-wise operations on the streams. Stochastic computing is distinct from the study of [[randomized algorithm]]s. ...
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  • ...between-participants) design. It is similar to the [[Kruskal-Wallis test]] in that the [[null hypothesis]] is that several independent samples are from t The null and alternative hypotheses can be conveniently expressed in terms of population medians for ''k'' populations (where ''k'' > 2). Lettin ...
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