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  • 101Immutable object — Immutable and Immutability redirect here. For the Christian doctrine, see Immutability (theology). In object oriented and functional programming, an immutable object is an object whose state cannot be modified after it is created.[1] This is in… …

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  • 102Lattice based cryptography — is the generic term for asymmetric cryptographic primitives based on lattice. HistoryLattice have first been discovered by mathematicans Lagrange and Gauss. Lattice have been used laterly in computer algorithms and in cryptanalysis. In 1996 Atjai …

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  • 103Mathematics of radio engineering — A complex valued function. The mathematics of radio engineering is a pleasant and very useful subject. This article is an attempt to provide a reasonably comprehensive summary of this almost limitless topic. While the ideas have historically… …

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  • 104Wightman axioms — Quantum field theory (Feynman diagram) …

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  • 105EncFS — Infobox Software name = EncFS caption = developer = Valient Gough latest release version = 1.4.2 latest release date = April 13 2008 latest preview version = latest preview date = operating system = Linux, FreeBSD platform = genre = filesystem,… …

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  • 106Cell — The basic structural and functional unit in people and all living things. Each cell is a small container of chemicals and water wrapped in a membrane. Each cell in the human body there are 100 trillion cells in each of us contains the entire… …

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  • 107Conway polynomial (finite fields) — In mathematics, the Conway polynomial Cp,n for the finite field Fpn is a particular irreducible polynomial of degree n over Fp that can be used to define a standard representation of Fpn as a splitting field of Fp. Conway polynomials were named… …

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  • 108Stars and planetary systems in fiction — The planetary systems of stars other than the Sun and the Solar System are a staple element in much science fiction. Contents 1 Overview 1.1 The brightest stars …

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  • 109Ordinary differential equation — In mathematics, an ordinary differential equation (or ODE) is a relation that contains functions of only one independent variable, and one or more of their derivatives with respect to that variable. A simple example is Newton s second law of… …

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  • 110Fast Fourier transform — A fast Fourier transform (FFT) is an efficient algorithm to compute the discrete Fourier transform (DFT) and its inverse. There are many distinct FFT algorithms involving a wide range of mathematics, from simple complex number arithmetic to group …

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