He spent about a year of rigorous self-study fooling around with canons, fugues, invertible counterpoint, and so on. |
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Projective transformations, which are invertible linear changes of homogeneous coordinates, are given by matrix multiplication. |
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But because cryptographic functions must be invertible, must be fast to compute, and should have small key size and memory requirements, linear functions are irresistible. |
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In 1911 he established his theorems on the invariance of the dimension of a manifold under continuous invertible transformations. |
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What follows is not a strict fugue, but a fugato in five-part invertible counterpoint. |
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This normally guarantees a Jacobien, i.e. an initial invertible system base. |
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The lift also has four interchangeable pallet and block fork options, including an invertible fork for setting concrete, steel, and other types of lintels. |
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It was Gardner who first showed me the invertible signatures designed by Scott Kim. |
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The cryptographic problem is that the combining operation used to determine successive states in the sequence is linear and hence easily invertible, even though the sequence can be 2n − 1 bits in length before repeating. |
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It can be proved that a Dedekind domain is equivalent to an integral domain in which every proper fractional ideal is invertible. |
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It delivers a consistent blast of gas with variable control, and is invertible for cleaning intricate areas or where access is restricted. |
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A polyad is a lax functor from a small category to the bicategory of categories, and a Hopf polyad is a comonoidal polyad whose fusion operators are invertible. |
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