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A formal structure for the organization of information. Examples of data structures include the list, queue, stack, and tree.
A database can be roughly defined as a structure consisting of 1. A collection of information (the data), 2. A collection of queries that can be submitted, and 3. A ...
A wavelet used for filtering signals. Daubechies (1988, p. 980) has tabulated the numerical values up to order p=10.
A theory is decidable iff there is an algorithm which can determine whether or not any sentence r is a member of the theory.
A branch of game theory dealing with strategies to maximize the outcome of a given process in the face of uncertain conditions.
For every partition of all the points on a line into two nonempty sets such that no point of either lies between two points of the other, there is a point of one set which ...
Deduction is the process of drawing conclusions from premises and syllogisms.
A shift-invariant operator Q for which Qx is a nonzero constant. 1. Qa=0 for every constant a. 2. If p(x) is a polynomial of degree n, Qp(x) is a polynomial of degree n-1. 3. ...
The 10_3 configuration of ten lines intersecting three at a time in 10 points which arises in Desargues' theorem. Its Levi graph is the Desargues graph.
The study of definable sets and functions in polish spaces.
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