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  • 121Douglas Hartree — Douglas Rayner Hartree PhD, FRS (27 March 1897 – 12 February 1958) was an English mathematician and physicist most famous for the development of numerical analysis and its application to the Hartree Fock equations of atomic physics and the… …

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  • 122Charlotte Froese Fischer — Acad. Prof. Dr. Charlotte Froese Fischer PhD (b. 1929) is a Canadian American applied mathematician and computer scientist who gained world recognition for the development and implementation of the Multi configurational Hartree Fock (MCHF)… …

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  • 123Physics engine — A physics engine is a computer program that simulates Newtonian physics models, using variables such as mass, velocity, friction and wind resistance. It can simulate and predict effects under different conditions that would approximate what… …

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  • 124Strictfp — is a Java keyword used to restrict floating point calculations to ensure portability. The modifier was introduced into the Java programming language with the Java virtual machine version 1.2.In older JVMs, floating point calculations were always… …

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  • 125E6B — pilots will still carry and use these Flight Computers. These flight computers are used during flight planning (on the ground before takeoff) to aid in calculating fuel burn, wind correction, time en route, and other items. In the air, the flight …

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  • 126Numerical relativity — is one of the branches of general relativity that uses numerical methods and algorithms to solve and analyze problems. To this end, supercomputers are often employed to study black holes, gravitational waves, neutron stars and many other… …

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  • 127Information technology controls — In business and accounting, Information technology controls (or IT controls) are specific activities performed by persons or systems designed to ensure that business objectives are met. They are a subset of an enterprise s internal control. IT… …

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  • 128High dynamic range rendering — A comparison of the standard fixed aperture rendering (left) with the HDR rendering (right) in the video game Half Life 2: Lost Coast In 3D computer graphics, high dynamic range rendering (HDRR or HDR rendering), also known as high dynamic range… …

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