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  • 31List of mathematics articles (H) — NOTOC H H cobordism H derivative H index H infinity methods in control theory H relation H space H theorem H tree Haag s theorem Haagerup property Haaland equation Haar measure Haar wavelet Haboush s theorem Hackenbush Hadamard code Hadamard… …

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  • 32sample — 1. A specimen of a whole entity small enough to involve no threat or damage to the whole; an aliquot. 2. A selected subset of a population; a s. may be random or nonrandom (haphazard), representative or nonrepresentative. [M.E. ensample, fr. L.… …

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  • 33sample — I. noun Etymology: Middle English, from Anglo French sample, essample, from Latin exemplum more at example Date: 15th century 1. a representative part or a single item from a larger whole or group especially when presented for inspection or shown …

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  • 34segment — I. noun Etymology: Latin segmentum, from secare to cut more at saw Date: 1570 1. a portion cut off from a geometric figure by one or more points, lines, or planes: as a. the area of a circle bounded by a chord and an arc of that circle b. the… …

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  • 35Holographic paradigm — The holographic paradigm is a form of quantum mysticism extrapolated from two theories: * That the universe is in some sense a holographic structure proposed by David Bohm * That consciousness is dependent on holographic structure proposed by… …

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  • 36Regular singular point — In mathematics, in the theory of ordinary differential equations in the complex plane , the points of are classified into ordinary points, at which the equation s coefficients are analytic functions, and singular points, at which some coefficient …

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  • 37Clique percolation method — The clique percolation method[1] is a popular approach for analyzing the overlapping community structure of networks. The term network community (also called a module, cluster or cohesive group) has no widely accepted unique definition and it is… …

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  • 38Jacques Hadamard — Infobox Scientist name = Jacques Hadamard |300px image width = 300px caption = Jacques Salomon Hadamard birth date = birth date|1865|12|8|mf=y birth place = Versailles, France death date = death date and age|1963|10|17|1865|12|8|mf=y death place …

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  • 39Image moments — Used in image processing, computer vision and related fields, image moments are certain particular weighted averages ( moments ) of the image pixels intensities, or functions of those moments, usually chosen to have some attractive property or… …

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  • 40Substitution tiling — A tile substitution is a useful method for constructing highly ordered tilings. Most importantly, some tile substitutions generate aperiodic tilings, which are tilings whose prototiles do not admit any tiling with translational symmetry. The most …

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