spatial curve

  • 1spatial curve — erdvinė kreivė statusas T sritis fizika atitikmenys: angl. space curve; spatial curve vok. Raumkurve, f rus. пространственная кривая, f pranc. courbe spatiale, f …

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  • 2Spatial index — Spatial indexes are used by spatial databases to optimize spatial queries. Indexes used by non spatial databases cannot effectively handle features such as how far two points differ and whether points fall within a spatial area of interest.… …

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  • 3Spatial anti-aliasing — In digital signal processing, spatial anti aliasing is the technique of minimizing the distortion artifacts known as aliasing when representing a high resolution image at a lower resolution. Anti aliasing is used in digital photography, computer… …

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  • 4space curve — erdvinė kreivė statusas T sritis fizika atitikmenys: angl. space curve; spatial curve vok. Raumkurve, f rus. пространственная кривая, f pranc. courbe spatiale, f …

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  • 5Species-area curve — The species area relationship for a contiguous habitat In ecology, a species area curve is a relationship between the area of a habitat, or of part of a habitat, and the number of species found within that area. Larger areas tend to contain… …

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  • 6Closed timelike curve — In mathematical physics, a closed timelike curve (CTC) is a worldline in a Lorentzian manifold, of a material particle in spacetime that is closed, returning to its starting point. This possibility was first raised by Kurt Gödel in 1949, who… …

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  • 7Oracle Spatial — Developer(s) Oracle Corporation Stable release 11g Release 2 Operating system Cross platform Type GIS …

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  • 8Continuous spatial automaton — Continuous spatial automata, unlike cellular automata, have a continuum of locations. The state of a location is a finite number of real numbers. Time is also continuous, and the state evolves according to differential equations. One important… …

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  • 9Z-order curve — Not to be confused with Z curve or Z order. Four iterations of the Z order curve …

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  • 10Z-order (curve) — Z order, or Morton order, first proposed in 1966 by G. M. Morton, [citation|first=G. M.|last=Morton|title=A computer Oriented Geodetic Data Base; and a New Technique in File Sequencing|series=Technical Report|publisher=IBM Ltd.|location=Ottawa,… …

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