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  • [[Category:Operations Research]] ...
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    4 KB (681 words) - 18:37, 28 January 2008
  • * [[Operations Research/The Simplex Method]] ...
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  • [[Category:Operations Research]] ...
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  • ...and it is the basis of many of the most common arithmetical and algebraic operations. ===Invariance with respect to arithmetical operations=== ...
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  • [[Category:Operations Research]] ...
    6 KB (1,065 words) - 17:39, 21 January 2008
  • ...sses then hits. Flushing the cache takes several processor cycles, so much research has gone into developing algorithms to keep the cache up to date. ...ssors therefore will perform write operations on the cache as well as read operations. When data is written to memory, a write request is sent simultaneously to ...
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  • == String operations == # ''compact representations'' are manipulated using algebraic operations (multiplication, division (quotient without remainder) and modulo) ...
    31 KB (5,038 words) - 23:41, 21 June 2006
  • ...representing sequences of patches and Haskell functions equivalent to the operations in the formalism. ...nd all this math, so that you can get up to speed with current conflictors research as fast as possible and start making contributions. You should note that I ...
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  • arithmetic have been a focus of mathematical research and in 1910 ...ion correct? I.e. is there a set <math>S</math> together with the given operations, such that the axioms above hold? ...
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  • ...onad is a kind of abstract data type like a queue or a finite map with two operations ''bind'' and ''return'' that are supposed to fulfill three properties. One ...andom, but '''''pseudo''-random numbers'''. But by choosing the arithmetic operations carefully to properly "scramble" the input number, they behave like real ra ...
    28 KB (4,741 words) - 18:26, 8 March 2008
  • ...rocess which can be considered to have a single function. Examples of unit operations include: Large processes are broken into unit operations in order to make them easier to analyze. The key thing to remember about th ...
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  • ...d know how to operate on matrices. Students should understand basic matrix operations (addition, multiplication, determinant, inverse, transpose). Students would ...that still bears his name ('''bode plots'''). Harry Nyquist did extensive research in the field of system stability and information theory. He created a power ...
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  • [[Category:Operations Research]] ...
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  • ...re are many possible techniques, but you can make do with the following or research your own. All numbers are the products of primes (you can make them by mult ...place of the highest order(s) of magnitude), and then proceed with typical operations. Thus, 1241 * 15645 is approximately equal to 1200 * 16000 = 19200000, whi ...
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  • ==Learning Outcome 1: Number and Operations In Context== **using the relationships between arithmetical operations (including the commutative, distributive and associative laws) to simplify ...
    35 KB (5,023 words) - 14:22, 21 July 2006
  • ...ormation is available about the current system through existing documents. Research into other sources with different solutions to a similar problem and the ob ...of a larger system, and operate within that system independently from the operations of the other components. ...
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  • ** Operations stay in the public sector * Research & Development: Budget need not increase proportionally ...
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  • .../code> (besides &perp;) and therefore corresponds to a single integer. But operations may be non-strict in arguments of type <code>() -> Integer</code>. ...the [http://haskell.org/haskellwiki/Research_papers/Compilation#Strictness research papers about strictness analysis on the Haskell wiki]. ...
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