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"The integers" is a common way of referring to the set of integers, commonly denoted Z.
A Jensen disk is a disk in the complex plane whose diameter joins complex conjugate roots of a polynomial (Trott 2004, p. 22).
The breaking up of self-intersecting polygons into simple polygons (illustrated above) is also called tessellation (Woo et al. 1999).
The number of digits used to perform a given computation. The concepts of accuracy and precision are both closely related and often confused. While the accuracy of a number x ...
A correspondence between a permutation and a pair of Young tableaux.
A sorting method proposed by Shell (1959) in which records being sorted can take long jumps instead of being restricted to short steps.
Sinai billiards is the reflection of a ray of light by an arrangement of perfectly reflecting circles in the plane (Trott 2004, pp. 28-30). The path is extremely sensitive to ...
Stochastic optimization refers to the minimization (or maximization) of a function in the presence of randomness in the optimization process. The randomness may be present as ...
In most computer programs and computing environments, the precision of any calculation (even including addition) is limited by the word size of the computer, that is, by ...
Branch and bound algorithms are a variety of adaptive partition strategies have been proposed to solve global optimization models. These are based upon partition, sampling, ...
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