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  • 11Root-finding algorithm — A root finding algorithm is a numerical method, or algorithm, for finding a value x such that f(x) = 0, for a given function f. Such an x is called a root of the function f. This article is concerned with finding scalar, real or complex roots,… …

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  • 12Non-linear least squares — is the form of least squares analysis which is used to fit a set of m observations with a model that is non linear in n unknown parameters (m > n). It is used in some forms of non linear regression. The basis of the method is to… …

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  • 13Collatz conjecture — Directed graph showing the orbits of small numbers under the Collatz map. The Collatz conjecture is equivalent to the statement that all paths eventually lead to 1 …

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  • 14Control flow — Not to be confused with Flow control. In computer science, control flow (or alternatively, flow of control) refers to the order in which the individual statements, instructions, or function calls of an imperative or a declarative program are… …

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  • 15Harris affine region detector — In the fields of computer vision and image analysis, the Harris affine region detector belongs to the category of feature detection. Feature detection is a preprocessing step of several algorithms that rely on identifying characteristic points or …

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  • 16Agile software development — poster Agile software development is a group of software development methodologies based on iterative and incremental development, where requirements and solutions evolve through collaboration between self organizing, cross functional teams. It… …

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  • 17XHarbour — is a free (GPL + exception supporting commercial applications) multi platform (DOS, Microsoft Windows, Linux (32,64), Unix (32,64), Mac OS X, OS/2, eComStation) extended Clipper compiler, offering multiple GT (Graphic Terminals), including… …

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  • 18Regelsystem — Blockschaltbild eines einfachen Standardregelkreises, bestehend aus der Regelstrecke …

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