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  • 1Constant function — Not to be confused with Function constant. In mathematics, a constant function is a function whose values do not vary and thus are constant. For example the function f(x) = 4 is constant since f maps any value to 4. More formally, a function… …

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  • 2Constant folding — and constant propagation are related compiler optimizations used by many modern compilers. An advanced form of constant propagation known as sparse conditional constant propagation can more accurately propagate constants and simultaneously remove …

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  • 3Constant — or The Constant may refer to: Contents 1 In Mathematics 2 Other concepts 3 People 4 Organization 5 …

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  • 4Constant false alarm rate — (CFAR) detection refers to a common form of adaptive algorithm used in radar systems to detect target returns against a background of noise, clutter and interference. Other detection algorithms are not adaptive. Non adaptive detectors are… …

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  • 5Constant elasticity of transformation — (CET) is firstly brought forward by Powell and Gruen (1968)[1], which is a new form of production possibility frontier. George Philippidis (1999)made a detailed introduction of CET function. Below is referenced from this paper. The CET is the… …

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  • 6Constant proportion portfolio insurance — (CPPI) is a capital guarantee derivative security that embeds a dynamic trading strategy in order to provide participation to the performance of a certain underlying asset. See also dynamic asset allocation. The intuition behind CPPI was adopted… …

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  • 7constant function — function which is matches all sources with the same image, y=c (Mathematics) …

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  • 8Constant of integration — In calculus, the indefinite integral of a given function (i.e., the set of all antiderivatives of the function) is only defined up to an additive constant, the constant of integration.[1][2] This constant expresses an ambiguity inherent in the… …

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  • 9Constant (programming) — const redirects here. For the keyword, see const correctness. In computer programming, a constant is an identifier whose associated value cannot typically be altered by the program during its execution (though in some cases this can be… …

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  • 10Constant elasticity of substitution — In economics, Constant elasticity of substitution (CES) is a property of some production functions and utility functions. More precisely, it refers to a particular type of aggregator function which combines two or more types of consumption, or… …

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