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  • 1Schönhage-Strassen algorithm — The Schönhage Strassen algorithm is an asymptotically fast multiplication algorithm for large integers. It was developed by Arnold Schönhage and Volker Strassen in 1971. [A. Schönhage and V. Strassen, Schnelle Multiplikation großer Zahlen ,… …

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  • 2Blind deconvolution — In applied mathematics, blind deconvolution is a deconvolution technique that permits recovery of the target object from set of blurred images in the presence of a poorly determined or unknown point spread function (PSF). Regular linear and non… …

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  • 3Adaptive beamformer — An adaptive beamformer is a signal processing system often used with an array of radar antennas (or phased array) in order to transmit or receive signals in different directions without having to mechanically steer the array.The main distinction… …

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  • 5Factorial — n n! 0 1 1 1 2 2 3 6 4 24 5 120 6 720 7 …

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  • 6List of mathematics articles (M) — NOTOC M M estimator M group M matrix M separation M set M. C. Escher s legacy M. Riesz extension theorem M/M/1 model Maass wave form Mac Lane s planarity criterion Macaulay brackets Macbeath surface MacCormack method Macdonald polynomial Machin… …

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  • 7RSA — In cryptography, RSA is an algorithm for public key cryptography. It is the first algorithm known to be suitable for signing as well as encryption, and one of the first great advances in public key cryptography. RSA is widely used in electronic… …

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  • 8List of numerical analysis topics — This is a list of numerical analysis topics, by Wikipedia page. Contents 1 General 2 Error 3 Elementary and special functions 4 Numerical linear algebra …

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  • 9Viscoplasticity — Figure 1. Elements used in one dimensional models of viscoplastic materials. Viscoplasticity is a theory in continuum mechanics that describes the rate dependent inelastic behavior of solids. Rate dependence in this context means that the… …

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  • 10Key size — In cryptography, key size or key length is the size measured in bits[1] of the key used in a cryptographic algorithm (such as a cipher). An algorithm s key length is distinct from its cryptographic security, which is a logarithmic measure of the… …

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