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  • 1Uniform binary search — is an optimization of the classic binary search algorithm invented by Donald Knuth and given in Knuth s The Art of Computer Programming . It uses a lookup table to update a single array index, rather than taking the midpoint of an upper and a… …

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  • 2Array programming — In computer science, array programming languages (also known as vector or multidimensional languages) generalize operations on scalars to apply transparently to vectors, matrices, and higher dimensional arrays.Array programming primitives… …

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  • 3Array of Low Energy X-ray Imaging Sensors — The Array of Low Energy X ray Imaging Sensors (ALEXIS) X ray telescopes feature curved mirrors whose multilayer coatings reflect and focus low energy X rays or extreme ultraviolet light the way optical telescopes focus visible light. The… …

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  • 4Halbach array — A Halbach array, showing the orientation of each piece s magnetic field. This array would give a strong field underneath, while the field above would cancel. The flux diagram of a Halbach array A Halbach array is a special arra …

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  • 5Systolic array — In computer architecture, a systolic array is a pipe network arrangement of processing units called cells. It is a specialized form of parallel computing, where cells ( i.e. processors), compute data and store it independently of each other.… …

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  • 6Staring array — A staring array, staring plane array, focal plane array (FPA) or focal plane is an image sensing device consisting of an array (typically rectangular) of light sensing pixels at the focal plane of a lens. FPAs are used most commonly for imaging… …

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  • 7Sunyaev-Zel'dovich Array — The Sunyaev Zel dovich Array (SZA) in California is surveying the Cosmic Microwave Background (CMB) to find clusters of galaxies. It has a similar design and similar astronomical goals to the Arcminute Microkelvin Imager. Observations commenced… …

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  • 8Non-Uniform Memory Access — (NUMA) is a computer memory design used in Multiprocessing, where the memory access time depends on the memory location relative to a processor. Under NUMA, a processor can access its own local memory faster than non local memory, that is, memory …

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  • 9Force field (physics) — Originally a term coined by Michael Faraday to provide an intuitive paradigm, but theoretical construct (in the Kuhnian sense), for the behavior of electromagnetic fields, the term force field refers to the lines of force one object (the source… …

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  • 10Patterned media — is a magnetic storage technology used to record data in a uniform array of magnetic cells, storing one bit per cell, as opposed to regular hard drive technology, where each bit is stored across a few hundred magnetic grains. It uses photo… …

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