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  • 81SP/k — is a programming language developed in 1977 by R.C. Holt, D.B. Wortman, D.T. Barnard and J.R. Cordy as a subset of the PL/I programming language designed for teaching programming. It was used for about a decade at over 40 universities, schools,… …

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  • 82Horace Barlow — Professor Horace Basil Barlow FRS (born December 8, 1921) is a British visual neuroscientist.In 1953 Barlow discovered that the frog brain has neurons which fire in response to specific visual stimuli. This was a precursor to the work of Hubel… …

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  • 83Discrete wavelet transform — An example of the 2D discrete wavelet transform that is used in JPEG2000. The original image is high pass filtered, yielding the three large images, each describing local changes in brightness (details) in the original image. It is then low pass… …

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  • 84Grid.org — is a website and online community established in 2001 that focuses on cluster computing and grid computing software for users. For the first 6 years of its history it operated several different volunteer computing projects that allowed members to …

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  • 85Adaptation — This article is about the evolutionary process. For other uses, see Adaptation (disambiguation). Part of a series on Evolutionary Biology …

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  • 86Matrix chain multiplication — is an optimization problem that can be solved using dynamic programming. Given a sequence of matrices, we want to find the most efficient way to multiply these matrices together. The problem is not actually to perform the multiplications, but… …

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  • 87K-nearest neighbor algorithm — In pattern recognition, the k nearest neighbor algorithm ( k NN) is a method for classifying objects based on closest training examples in the feature space. k NN is a type of instance based learning, or lazy learning where the function is only… …

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  • 88List of mathematics articles (R) — NOTOC R R. A. Fisher Lectureship Rabdology Rabin automaton Rabin signature algorithm Rabinovich Fabrikant equations Rabinowitsch trick Racah polynomials Racah W coefficient Racetrack (game) Racks and quandles Radar chart Rademacher complexity… …

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  • 890.999... — In mathematics, the repeating decimal 0.999... (which may also be written as 0.9, , 0.(9), or as 0. followed by any number of 9s in the repeating decimal) denotes a real number that can be shown to be the number one. In other words, the symbols 0 …

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  • 90Gauge fixing — Quantum field theory (Feynman diagram) …

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