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  • 1Finite and Infinite Games — is a book by the philosopher James P. Carse. [cite book|author=Carse, James P.|title=Finite and Infinite Games|publisher=Ballantine Books|location=New York|year=|pages=|isbn=0 345 34184 8|oclc=|doi=] ummaryIn the book, Carse demonstrates a way of …

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  • 2Finite-difference time-domain method — Finite difference time domain (FDTD) is a popular computational electrodynamics modeling technique. It is considered easy to understand and easy to implement in software. Since it is a time domain method, solutions can cover a wide frequency… …

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  • 3Finite Risk insurance — is the term applied within the insurance industry to describe an Alternative Risk Transfer product that is typically a multi year insurance contract where the insurer bears limited underwriting, credit, investment and timing risk. The assessment… …

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  • 4Finite set — In mathematics, a set is called finite if there is a bijection between the set and some set of the form {1, 2, ..., n} where n is a natural number. (The value n = 0 is allowed; that is, the empty set is finite.) An infinite set is a set which is… …

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  • 5Finite field — In abstract algebra, a finite field or Galois field (so named in honor of Évariste Galois) is a field that contains only finitely many elements. Finite fields are important in number theory, algebraic geometry, Galois theory, cryptography, and… …

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  • 6Finite-state machine — State machine redirects here. For infinite state machines, see State transition system. For fault tolerance methodology, see State machine replication. SFSM redirects here. For the Italian railway company, see Circumvesuviana. A finite state… …

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  • 7Finite element method — The finite element method (FEM) (sometimes referred to as finite element analysis) is a numerical technique for finding approximate solutions of partial differential equations (PDE) as well as of integral equations. The solution approach is based …

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  • 8Finite state machine — A finite state machine (FSM) or finite state automaton (plural: automata ) or simply a state machine, is a model of behavior composed of a finite number of states, transitions between those states, and actions. A finite state machine is an… …

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  • 9Finite intersection property — In general topology, the finite intersection property is a property of a collection of subsets of a set X . A collection has this property if the intersection over any finite subcollection of the collection is nonempty.DefinitionLet X be a set… …

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  • 10Finite strain theory — Continuum mechanics …

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