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  • 11Smalltalk — This article is about the programming language. For other uses, see Small talk (disambiguation). Smalltalk Smalltalk 80: The Language and its Implementation, a.k.a. the Blue book , a seminal book on the language Paradigm(s) object oriented… …

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  • 12ML (programming language) — ML Paradigm(s) multi paradigm: imperative, functional Appeared in 1973 Designed by Robin Milner others at the University of Edinburgh Typing discipline static, strong, inferred …

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  • 13Permutation — For other uses, see Permutation (disambiguation). The 6 permutations of 3 balls In mathematics, the notion of permutation is used with several slightly different meanings, all related to the act of permuting (rearranging) objects or values.… …

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  • 14Standard ML — Infobox programming language name = Standard ML logo = paradigm = multi paradigm: functional, imperative year = designer = typing = strong, static, inferred dialects = Alice, Dependent ML implementations = MLton, MLWorks, Moscow ML, Poly/ML,… …

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  • 15Fortran language features — This is a comprehensive overview of features of the Fortran 95 language, the version supported by almost all existing Fortran compilers. Old features that have been superseded by new ones are not described few of those historic features are used… …

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  • 16Multifactor design of experiments software — Software that is used for designing factorial experiments plays an important role in scientific experiments generally and represents a route to the implementation of design of experiments procedures that derive from statistical and combinatoric… …

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  • 17Recursion — Recursion, in mathematics and computer science, is a method of defining functions in which the function being defined is applied within its own definition. The term is also used more generally to describe a process of repeating objects in a self… …

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  • 18Riemann zeta function — ζ(s) in the complex plane. The color of a point s encodes the value of ζ(s): dark colors denote values close to zero and hue encodes the value s argument. The white spot at s = 1 is the pole of the zeta function; the black spots on the… …

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  • 19Binomial type — In mathematics, a polynomial sequence, i.e., a sequence of polynomials indexed by { 0, 1, 2, 3, ... } in which the index of each polynomial equals its degree, is said to be of binomial type if it satisfies the sequence of identities:p n(x+y)=sum… …

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  • 20gamma function — ▪ mathematics       generalization of the factorial function to nonintegral values, introduced by the Swiss mathematician Leonhard Euler (Euler, Leonhard) in the 18th century.       For a positive whole number n, the factorial (written as n!) is… …

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