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  • 81Lambda calculus — In mathematical logic and computer science, lambda calculus, also written as λ calculus, is a formal system designed to investigate function definition, function application and recursion. It was introduced by Alonzo Church and Stephen Cole… …

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  • 83mathematics — /math euh mat iks/, n. 1. (used with a sing. v.) the systematic treatment of magnitude, relationships between figures and forms, and relations between quantities expressed symbolically. 2. (used with a sing. or pl. v.) mathematical procedures,… …

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  • 84C++11 — C++11, also formerly known as C++0x,[1] is the name of the most recent iteration of the C++ programming language, replacing C++TR1, approved by the ISO as of 12 August 2011.[2] The name is derived from the tradition of naming language versions by …

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  • 85C (programming language) — C The C Programming Language[1] (aka K R ) is the seminal book on C …

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  • 86Busy beaver — In computability theory, a busy beaver (from the colloquial expression for an industrious person) is a Turing machine that attains the maximum operational busyness (such as measured by the number of steps performed, or the number of nonblank… …

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  • 87C++ — The C++ Programming Language, written by its architect, is the seminal book on the language. Paradigm(s) Multi paradigm:[1] procedural …

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  • 88Non-standard calculus — Abraham Robinson Contents 1 Motivation …

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  • 89μ operator — In computability theory, the μ operator, minimization operator, or unbounded search operator searches for the least natural number with a given property. Contents 1 Definition 2 Properties 3 Examples …

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  • 90differential — I. adjective Date: 1647 1. a. of, relating to, or constituting a difference ; distinguishing b. making a distinction between individuals or classes c. based on or resulting from a differential d. functioning or proceeding differently or at a… …

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