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  • {{Short description|Operation in mathematical calculus}} ...ngt |last=Strömgren|authorlink=Bengt Strömgren|year=1932|loc=p.123}} while computing the [[Rosseland mean opacity]], is the [[integral]]: ...
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  • *[[Jim Corr]] (born 1964), Irish musician ==Places in Ireland== ...
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  • {{short description|Hungarian mathematician (born 1964)}} | birth_date = {{birth date and age|1964|07|11|df=y}} ...
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  • ..._{M}^{I}:\mathbb{N}\rightarrow\mathbb{N}</math> such that, for all <math>n\in\mathbb{N}</math>, For the [[ring (mathematics)|ring]] of [[formal power series]] in two variables <math>k[[x,y]]</math> taken as a module over itself and the i ...
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  • ...apacity tuning of very large VC-dimension classifiers |conference=Advances in neural information processing systems |year=1993 |citeseerx = 10.1.1.17.721 In [[pseudocode]], the perceptron algorithm is given by: ...
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  • ...kins Applied Physics Laboratories. TRIAD represented the state of practice in spacecraft attitude determination before the advent of [[Wahba's problem]]. ...orresponding measured directions of the reference unit vectors as resolved in a body fixed frame of reference. Following that, they are then related by t ...
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  • ...ued inputs. The caller passes in the initial point. The caller also passes in a set of initial search vectors. Typically ''N'' search vectors (say<math d \{s_1, \dots, s_N\}</math>) are passed in which are simply the normals aligned to each axis.<ref name="mathews">{{cit ...
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  • {{Short description|Special type of functions in mathematics}} ...(1964).</ref>) are involved in the solution of the [[Helmholtz equation]] in [[oblate spheroidal coordinates]]. When solving this equation, ...
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  • {{Short description|Mathematical problem solved in 1967}} ...math>x</math> in the unit interval, then there must be some <math>x</math> in the unit interval for which <math>f(x) = x = g(x)</math>. ...
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  • In [[Galois cohomology]], '''local Tate duality''' (or simply '''local duality ...[local Euler characteristic formula]] provide a versatile set of tools for computing the Galois cohomology of local fields. ...
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  • ...ods for ordinary differential equations |journal=Mathematics and Computers in Simulation |date=February 2009 |volume=79 |issue=6 |pages=1834–1845 |doi=10 ...originally proposed by Butcher (1965), Gear (1965) and Gragg and Stetter (1964). ...
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  • ...in which the [[Diameter (graph theory)|diameter]] (the longest path length in the tree between two of its points) is as small as possible.{{r|hlcw}} ==In general metric spaces== ...
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  • ...dge base]]. Specifically, in ESA, a word is represented as a column vector in the [[tf*idf|tf–idf]] matrix of the text corpus and a document (string of w ...|first1=Evgeniy |last1=Gabrilovich |first2=Shaul |last2=Markovitch |title=Computing semantic relatedness using Wikipedia-based Explicit Semantic Analysis |conf ...
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  • ...of the history of the identity, it has been ascertained that Li Jen-Shu is in fact Li Shanlan.<ref name=history/> Western scholars had been studying Chin Li Shanlan did not present the identity in this way. He presented it in the traditional Chinese algorithmic and rhetorical way.<ref>{{cite book|fir ...
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  • ...g [[steady flow|steady]], [[uniform flow|uniform]] flow. It is widely used in [[river engineering]], [[stream restoration]], [[sedimentology]], and [[Geo ...d the depth–slope product becomes a useful tool to understand shear stress in open channels such as rivers. ...
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  • In [[statistics]], '''Dunnett's test''' is a [[multiple comparisons|multiple c ...values was published in 1964.<ref name="Dunnett C. W. 1964">Dunnett C. W. (1964.) "New tables for multiple comparisons with a control", ''Biometrics'', ''' ...
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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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  • ...rocessing has been motivated by some of its similarities to the perception in the human visual system.<ref>J.G. Daugman, Complete discrete 2-D Gabor tran ...d} </math> is the derivative kernel and <math>G</math> is the pixel values in a region of the image and <math>\ast</math> is the operator that performs t ...
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  • ...tree. It is named after [[Neil Calkin]] and [[Herbert Wilf]], but appears in other works including [[Johannes Kepler|Kepler's]] ''[[Harmonices Mundi]]'' The sequence of rational numbers in a [[breadth-first search|breadth-first traversal]] of the Calkin–Wilf tree ...
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  • ...nt sets in matroid sums, and to compute the largest common independent set in the [[matroid intersection|intersection]] of two given matroids.<ref name=" | series = Wiley-Interscience Series in Discrete Mathematics and Optimization ...
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