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  • It is a iteration ( integer) for which (abs(Z)>EscapeRadius). ===Integer escape time = Level Sets of the Basin of Attraction of Infinity = Level Sets Method= LSM/J=== ...
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  • Help is available [[A-level_Computing/Processing_and_Programming_Techniques/Data_Representation_i Help is available [[A-level_Computing/Processing_and_Programming_Techniques/Data_Representation_i ...
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  • Help is available [[A-level_Computing/Processing_and_Programming_Techniques/Data_Representation_i Help is available [[A-level_Computing/Processing_and_Programming_Techniques/Data_Representation_i ...
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  • ...h>\rho</math> and an ultimate tensile strength of <math>\sigma_t</math> on a planet with gravity <math>g</math>? ...eters, obviously, the air pressure would weaken, so the tower ''could be'' a tad bit taller, considering that not as much pressure is pushing on the tow ...
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  • ...can store and process vast amounts of data. Formal data structures enable a programmer to mentally structure large amounts of data into conceptually ma ...about algorithmic complexity — choosing an appropriate data structure for a job is crucial for writing good software. ...
    20 KB (3,297 words) - 02:53, 23 October 2007
  • ...easily processed by a CPU. Each line of code contains an '''operator''' (a binary representation of an instruction) and an '''operand''' (the data to ...'''high-level language''' and can usually be converted to machine code by a direct translation. Like machine code, an assembly language instruction co ...
    17 KB (2,767 words) - 11:43, 18 December 2007
  • ...errors such as truncation or cancellation error etc. These errors occur as a result of binary representation and finite precision and may cause inaccura Accuracy can be defined as the correctness of the results. When a statistical software package is used, it is assumed that the results are co ...
    24 KB (3,527 words) - 21:52, 12 October 2007
  • ''A central Artificial Intelligence wikibook has been started. Content from thi ...ngs. Intelligence is always demonstrated in NEW domains. The properties of a New domain are that the patterns in these domains are ambiguous and are inc ...
    14 KB (2,175 words) - 03:59, 15 February 2008
  • ...g too far ahead of ourselves, we'll look at the internal representation of a byte. Here's a look at a byte as the computer stores it. ...
    17 KB (3,028 words) - 06:39, 10 January 2008
  • ...ysis would be appropriate, e.g., for a light-rail or commuter rail line in a city without rail, or for any road project, but would not be appropriate (a ...so there a project may produce benefits both to existing users in terms of a reduction in cost and to new users by making travel worthwhile where previo ...
    18 KB (2,779 words) - 22:53, 6 March 2008
  • *[[A-level_Computing/Processing_and_Programming_Techniques/Data_Representation_i ...exadecimal, the numbers 0-9 are used, just like in denary, but the letters A-F are also used to represent the numbers 10-15. The table below shows the n ...
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  • ...ws us to write simple, elegant code which would simply not be practical in a strict environment. ...are so closely linked that it is beneficial to explain them both together: a knowledge of thunks is useful for understanding nonstrictness, and the sema ...
    27 KB (4,617 words) - 23:26, 22 January 2008
  • Microprocessors are the devices in a computer that make things happen. Microprocessors are capable of performing ...age:Personal computer, exploded 4.svg|thumb|center|600px|The components of a PC computer. Part number 3 is the CPU.]] ...
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  • ...nd up doing most of your programming in a language other than Haskell, but a significant portion of your knowledge will carry over to any language. ...he minimum, you will need a [[w:compiler|compiler]] or an [[w:interpreter (computing)|interpreter]]. ...
    21 KB (3,514 words) - 09:11, 21 February 2007
  • ...y two parts: first, a primer on the science of climate change, and second, a study of societal implications of climate change. The first part deals with Climate is a broad term, but it always describes a long-term average of a system. Often 'climate' is used to mean the long-term mean state of the atm ...
    38 KB (5,969 words) - 20:32, 24 January 2008
  • ...tion is measured by comparing two sets of goods at two points in time, and computing the increase in cost not reflected by an increase in quality. There are, th ...rian school of economics]], believe that an inflation of overall prices is a result from an increase in the supply of money by central banking authoriti ...
    34 KB (5,328 words) - 13:11, 9 December 2007
  • ...written down and complete denotational semantics of Haskell. This would be a tedious task void of additional insight and we happily embrace the folklore ...idea that a function needs or needs not to evaluate its argument. This is a basic ingredient to predict the course of evaluation of Haskell programs an ...
    56 KB (9,067 words) - 04:32, 1 March 2008
  • ...ction when the input approaches a certain value. The general notation for a limit is as follows: <math>\quad\lim_{x\to a} f(x) = L</math> ...
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  • That is (without a doubt) true! Now let's consider a more puzzling example ...
    28 KB (4,297 words) - 02:19, 25 October 2007
  • Propositional logic is a good vehicle to introduce basic properties of logic. It does not provide me ...s can be written together. First, we treat propositional symbols merely as a set of some symbols, for our purposes we'll use letters of the Roman and Gr ...
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