A concept of cropland primeness is advanced and means suggested for its computation, its display in maps, and its interpretation. |
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She had no interest in what she called the unpractical side of computation. |
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Perhaps Steele and the writers he cites were demoralized by the daunting task of society-wide computation in the pre-digital era. |
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Future applications of bioelectronic systems may include computation devices and prosthetic units. |
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Lam and his colleagues began the first leg of the computation in 1980, using a minicomputer to run through the simplest cases. |
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The computation can be accomplished using what we call the shared sketch by shiftable bases. |
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This very simple and crude estimation procedure proves to be very useful, although it increases the computation time yet again. |
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When the fraction is close to the critical value, computation times become very large. |
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The numerical computation of the Fourier transform was done with the well-established two-dimensional Fast Fourier Transform algorithm. |
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It is far from clear to me that information and computation are meaningful terms outside of such contexts. |
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Modern proof theory, and likewise the modern theory of machine computation, hinge on the concept of the recursive function. |
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This alleviates the expensive computation of exponential functions involved in the distributions. |
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It was there that he developed the proof which states that automatic computation cannot solve all mathematical problems. |
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The text recognizes the essential role that computation plays in both mathematics and biology. |
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One example of such emergent, distributed computation is the density classification task. |
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I checked every computation, retraced every step, and reinvented every wheel. |
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I devote a lot of my time to thinking about the relationship between mathematics and computation. |
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A short article cannot possibly describe the many fascinating aspects of quantum computation. |
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He obtained the highest level in the civil-service examination having been educated in astronomy and calendar computation. |
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The determination of the date of Easter is governed by a computation based on the vernal equinox and the phase of the moon. |
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The new system has the virtue of a lowered rate of tax, a simple method of computation, and an equitable spread. |
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The method was applied to find the orbit of Swift's comet of 1880 and involved less computation than Gauss's method. |
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Thus, problem solving and analysis replace drill and practice, and calculators replace paper-and-pencil computation. |
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Information, entropy, and computation become metaphors for us at a much broader level. |
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It simply isn't possible to tell the story of information theory, for example, without invoking the history of computation. |
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The current rating system and its computation is both cumbersome and inequitable and we need to lobby for a change. |
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Having established the nature of equilibria, Smale began to think algorithms for their computation. |
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Mauchly's interests were in electrical engineering and he looked for ways to develop electrical circuits for computation. |
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It can often be difficult or impossible to determine the amount of computation required by a subdomain of a problem. |
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The second was the adaptation of the multidimensional string theory to show how thought is mere computation. |
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Though visible with both eyes, stereoptic depth is missing because 3D computation is not yet finished. |
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Not only must these models be more realistic, they must also permit fast computation in frequentist and Bayesian statistical inference. |
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He considered computation with irrational numbers and polynomials to be part of algebra. |
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If we can have exact numerical computation, why would anyone choose approximate arithmetic? |
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Continuity is the mathematics of calculus and physics but there's never been a theory of computation that deals with this continuum. |
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The first thing he does is explain that electronics is incidental to the business of computation. |
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His research interests include evolutionary computation, heuristic optimization, policy and strategic analysis, and social algorithms. |
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In computer science, an automaton is an abstract machine that can serve as a model of computation. |
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Tare weight is often published upon the sides of railway cars to facilitate the computation of the load carried. |
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This computation was effected by using the multiples of twice the versed sine formerly employed. |
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The main advantage of the cluster is that the computation power depends on the number of computers one adds to the master machine. |
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He has a natural aptitude for computation and is very quick at figure work. |
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If a would-be spammer had to perform one second of computation for each person he spammed, the pace of spam would slow to glacial. |
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Quantum computation would enable one to search enormous databases with extraordinary efficiency. |
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This message appears when the barycentre is equal to zero as the result of the computation. |
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In fact, Leibniz is said to have been influenced by a version of the I Ching during his development of the binary system that is the basis for modern computation. |
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Falling behind in computing could mean falling behind in fields that rely on computation to get an edge on rivals. |
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Why should you, the human being, have to do the mathematical drudgework of doing this kind of computation? |
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There is one particular wartime project which is of considerable historical interest, since it involved the first large-scale use of thermionic valves for digital computation. |
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The GGTO determination algorithm was designed to use the standard GPS time transfer data whose format and computation procedure are standardized in the metrological community. |
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A team of researchers in England is challenging that convention with a magnetic microcircuit that carries out simple but important steps in computation. |
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We concentrate particularly on the maximal unipotent subgroup of a split reductive group and show how this improves computation in the reductive group itself. |
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The optimal index here exhibits a striking universality in that it is relatively insensitive to variations in the selection used in its computation. |
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The idea of computation is a murky idea and it's a mistake to think that we have a clear, unified, unproblematic concept of what counts as computation. |
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With co-workers L Blum and M Shub, he has developed a model of computation which includes both the Turing machine approach and the numerical methods of numerical analysis. |
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The streamflow information used for statistical computation in this study also is used for water management, monitoring floods and droughts, bridge design and many other uses. |
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From the above PCS computation, important PC scores are screened. |
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Along with the digital age, his theory of computation helped inspire the cognitivist revolution, making him, by some lights the first cognitivist. |
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The theory of computation appears in the most unexpected places. |
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The processor executes critical path computation instructions as long as a critical path instruction can be started without causing a pipeline stall. |
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Several of the papers propose extensions to metric interval temporal logic, linear temporal logic, and computation tree logic. |
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Part III covers numerical methods for linear systems and eigenvalue computation with a recent topics list. |
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In the global scenario, the transfer of information would add nearly 78 septillion years to the computation. |
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At Oxford University, Edmund Gunter built the first analog device to aid computation. |
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A similar computation to the one above shows that the derivative of the squaring function is the doubling function. |
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In the remaining section, we construct a novel model of quantum blackbox algorithms in non-deterministic classical computation. |
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To this day, Turing machines are a central object of study in theory of computation. |
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Per Georg Scheutz wrote about the difference engine in 1830, and experimented in automated computation. |
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In the computation of any azimuthal projection one needs a subroutine that calculates distance and direction from the map center. |
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There was another period, seven years later, when his interest was aroused by the issues around computation of mathematical tables. |
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However, small oscillations appear since the computation domain changes discontinuously. |
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Secure multiparty computation is a central concept in modern cryptography, but little known outside the field. |
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Fraction computation is in familiar textbook format, and scientific notation can be viewed using the proper superscripted exponents. |
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His interests became more focussed, on computation and metrology, and on international contacts. |
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Chaining together arrays of such logic gates might allow a slime mold computer to carry out binary operations for computation. |
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The spectral residual visual saliency is used in the computation of this metric. |
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This was in 1821 or 1822, and was the occasion on which Babbage formulated his idea for mechanical computation. |
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We repeated the random assignment to the subgroups and RIV computation ten times. |
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Wrapping based curvelet transform is faster in computation time and more robust than ridgelet and USFFT based curvelet transform. |
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Metadata not only is the bridge between knowledge unit and data, but also is the basis of fusional computation of data and knowledge. |
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Despite these positives, had there been a computation of a Misery Index for Egypt, it would certainly have resulted in a deteriorating figure. |
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Asymmetric cryptography has the drawback of being relatively computation and communication intensive. |
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Fusion categories can have implications for string theory, quantum computation and knot theory. |
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Contributing to students' low performance was their weak understanding of and computation with rational numbers. |
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Readers should have background in statistical inference and some exposure to applied statistics and computation. |
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In particular, when the problem is a typical computation, it is obvious whether the answer is right or not. |
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The intuition is that in lambda-value the different sequentialisations of a computation can be distinguished operationally. |
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He also introduces extensible stylesheet language, and XML implementation, with applications in data processing and numerical computation. |
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This is unattractive in Artificial Intelligence, as it requires a computation over abstract Turing machines. |
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Overall, by introducing psychovisual information in the graph computation for the graph wavelet transform we obtain very promising results. |
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The revised Easter computation that had been part of the original 1923 agreement was never permanently implemented in any Orthodox diocese. |
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The basic computation thus attempts to find the shortest directed line tangent to four oblate spherical shells centred on four satellites. |
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The HHV figure is a computation of electricity net energy compared to energy content of fuel input. |
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Without a satisfactory theory of quantum gravity, one cannot perform such a computation for black holes. |
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We present partial results of a research project in which we use boolean circuits as a parallel computation model for the expression of queries to relational databases. |
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In our case we used 50 decimal digits for the mantissa, which is in accordance with the number of decimal digits employed in the computation of Gauss-Turan nodes. |
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Paired with parametric integration via hyperlogarithms, this method is particularly well suited for the computation of renormalization group functions and easily automated. |
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In this note, a heuristic is defined as a simple rule of thumb that leads to decisions in little time and with little information and computation. |
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When the period of time prescribed or allowed is less than 7 days, intermediate Saturdays, Sundays, and legal holidays shall be excluded in the computation. |
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Thagard covers well some historically important approaches to understanding mental computations, specifically rule-based digital computation and connectionism. |
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While there is a wide range of practical applications for this problem, there has been little research on fast computation of isochrones on large, realistic inputs. |
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Rule 6 deals with technical issues, which concern the computation of time, and authorizes the courts to extend certain deadlines in appropriate circumstances. |
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More recently, researchers have also begun to actively include sensing, actuation, computation and communication into composites, which are known as Robotic Materials. |
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