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  • 101Taylor series — Series expansion redirects here. For other notions of the term, see series (mathematics). As the degree of the Taylor polynomia …

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  • 102Data Validation and Reconciliation — Industrial process data validation and reconciliation or short data validation and reconciliation (DVR) is a technology which is using process information and mathematical methods in order to automatically correct measurements in industrial… …

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  • 103UBASIC — is a freeware BASIC interpreter written by Yuji Kida at Rikkyo University in Japan, specialized on mathematical computing. UBASIC features and discussionUBASIC is a ready to run language that does not need to be set up with some other advanced… …

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  • 104IP (complexity) — In computational complexity theory, the class IP is the class of problems solvable by an interactive proof system. The concept of an interactive proof system was first introduced by Goldwasser, et al. in 1985. An interactive proof system consists …

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  • 105Eikonal approximation — The eikonal approximation is a method of approximation useful in wave scattering equations within the realms of quantum mechanics, optics, quantum electrodynamics, and partial wave expansionInformal descriptionThe main advantage the eikonal… …

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  • 106Multivariable calculus — Topics in Calculus Fundamental theorem Limits of functions Continuity Mean value theorem Differential calculus  Derivative Change of variables Implicit differentiation Taylor s theorem Related rates …

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  • 107Methods of computing square roots — There are several methods for calculating the principal square root of a nonnegative real number. For the square roots of a negative or complex number, see below. Contents 1 Rough estimation 2 Babylonian method 2.1 Example …

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  • 108Matrix (mathematics) — Specific elements of a matrix are often denoted by a variable with two subscripts. For instance, a2,1 represents the element at the second row and first column of a matrix A. In mathematics, a matrix (plural matrices, or less commonly matrixes)… …

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  • 109Intrinsic dimension — In signal processing of multidimensional signals, for example in computer vision, the intrinsic dimension of the signal describes how many variables are needed to represent the signal. For a signal of N variables, its intrinsic dimension M… …

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  • 110Chaitin's constant — In the computer science subfield of algorithmic information theory, a Chaitin constant or halting probability is a real number that informally represents the probability that a randomly constructed program will halt. These numbers are formed from …

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