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  • 11Finite potential barrier (QM) — In quantum mechanics, the finite potential barrier is a standard one dimensional problem that demonstrates the phenomenon of quantum tunnelling. The problem consists of solving the time independent Schrödinger equation for a particle with a… …

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  • 12Part-of-speech Tagging — Unter Part of speech Tagging versteht man die Zuordnung von Wörtern und Satzzeichen eines Textes zu Wortarten (engl. part of speech). Hierzu wird sowohl die Definition des Wortes als auch der Kontext (z.B. angrenzende Adjektive oder Nomen)… …

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  • 13finite — adj. 1 limited, bounded; not infinite. 2 Gram. (of a part of a verb) having a specific number and person. 3 not infinitely small. Derivatives: finitely adv. finiteness n. finitude n. Etymology: L finitus past part. of finire FINISH …

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  • 14Classification of finite simple groups — Group theory Group theory …

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  • 15Deterministic finite-state machine — An example of a Deterministic Finite Automaton that accepts only binary numbers that are multiples of 3. The state S0 is both the start state and an accept state. In the theory of computation and automata theory, a deterministic finite state… …

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  • 16Approximately finite dimensional C*-algebra — In C* algebras, an approximately finite dimensional, or AF, C* algebra is one that is the inductive limit of a sequence of finite dimensional C* algebras. Approximate finite dimensionality was first defined and described combinatorially by… …

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  • 17Non-finite verb — In linguistics, a non finite verb (or a verbal) is a verb form that is not limited by a subject and, more generally, is not fully inflected by categories that are marked inflectionally in language, such as tense, aspect, mood, number, gender, and …

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  • 18Quasi-finite field — In mathematics, a quasi finite field is a generalisation of a finite field. Standard local class field theory usually deals with complete fields whose residue field is finite , but the theory applies equally well when the residue field is only… …

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  • 19Event-driven finite state machine — In computation, a finite state machine (FSM) is event driven if the creator of the FSM intends to think of the machine as consuming events or messages. This is in contrast to the parsing theory origins of the term finite state machine where the… …

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  • 20Engineering treatment of the finite element method — This is a draft of a new explanation as suggested on . The finite element method (FEM) is a technique for finding approximate solutions to differential equations that is particularly useful in engineering. As of 2005, FEM is the primary analysis… …

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