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  • 21Bijective numeration — Numeral systems by culture Hindu Arabic numerals Western Arabic (Hindu numerals) Eastern Arabic Indian family Tamil Burmese Khmer Lao Mongolian Thai East Asian numerals Chinese Japanese Suzhou Korean Vietnamese …

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  • 22Primality certificate — In mathematics and computer science, a primality certificate or primality proof is a succinct, formal proof that a number is prime. Primality certificates allow the primality of a number to be rapidly checked without having to run an expensive or …

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  • 23Word problem (mathematics) — In mathematics and computer science, a word problem for a set S with respect to a system of finite encodings of its elements, is the algorithmic problem of deciding whether two given representatives represent the same element of the set.… …

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  • 24Host (network) — For other uses, see Host (disambiguation). A network host is a computer connected to a computer network. A network host may offer information resources, services, and applications to users or other nodes on the network. A network host is a… …

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  • 25Melanie Mitchell — is a professor of computer science at Portland State University. She has worked at the Santa Fe Institute and Los Alamos National Laboratory. Her major work has been in the areas of analogical reasoning, Complex Systems, genetic algorithms and… …

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  • 26Close to Metal — ( CTM in short, originally called Close to the Metal) is the name of a beta version of a low level programming interface developed by ATI (now AMD Graphics Products Group), aimed at enabling GPGPU computing. CTM was short lived, and the first… …

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  • 27Melanie Mitchell — Melanie Mitchell[1] est professeur en sciences informatiques à l Université de Portland. Elle a travaillé à l Institut de Santa Fe et au Laboratoire national de Los Alamos. Ses principaux travaux portent sur le raisonnement par analogie, les… …

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  • 28computer — noun /kəmˈpjuːtə,kəmˈpjutɚ/ a) A programmable device that performs mathematical calculations and logical operations, especially one that can process, store and retrieve large amounts of data very quickly. Only a few years ago Mr. Powers, an… …

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  • 29NeuroElectroDynamics — or NED is the study of the dynamics and interaction of electrical charges in the brain [1]. The word neuroelectrodynamics is derived from neuro meaning neurons, electro electric field and dynamics meaning movement. The main idea of NED is that… …

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  • 30Optical computing — Today s computers use the movement of electrons in and out of transistors to do logic. Optical or Photonic computing is intended to use photons or light particles, produced by lasers or diodes, in place of electrons. Compared to electrons,… …

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