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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Folk%20Den
Folk Den is a folk music website founded in 1995 by Roger McGuinn, former front man of The Byrds. Hosted at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill's ibiblio, the site is intended to preserve and promote folk music and offers a new folk song on a monthly basis. Each posting provides an MP3 of a traditional folk...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thomas%20Baxter%20%28mathematician%29
Thomas Baxter ( 1732–1740), was a schoolmaster and mathematician who published an erroneous method of squaring the circle. He was derided as a "pseudo-mathematician" by F. Y. Edgeworth, writing for the Dictionary of National Biography. When he was master of a private school at Crathorne, North Yorkshire, Baxter compos...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/F-1%20Spirit%20%28series%29
is a series of Formula One-based racing video games developed and published by Konami starting on the MSX in 1987. F-1 Spirit: The Way to Formula-1 F-1 Spirit: The Way to Formula-1 is a top down Formula One Racing game, developed and published by Konami, which was released for the MSX in Japan and Europe in 1987. The...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Livermore%20Time%20Sharing%20System
The Livermore Time Sharing System (LTSS) was a supercomputer operating system originally developed by the Lawrence Livermore Laboratories for the Control Data Corporation 6600 and 7600 series of supercomputers in 1965. LTSS resulted in the Cray Time Sharing System and then the Network Livermore Timesharing System (N...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Susanna%20S.%20Epp
Susanna Samuels Epp (born 1943) is an author, mathematician, and professor. Her interests include discrete mathematics, mathematical logic, cognitive psychology, and mathematics education, and she has written numerous articles, publications, and textbooks. She is currently professor emerita at DePaul University, wher...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/BackBox
BackBox is a penetration test and security assessment oriented Ubuntu-based Linux distribution providing a network and informatic systems analysis toolkit. It includes a complete set of tools required for ethical hacking and security testing. Contents The main aim of BackBox is providing an alternative, highly customi...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Continuous%20q-Hahn%20polynomials
In mathematics, the continuous q-Hahn polynomials are a family of basic hypergeometric orthogonal polynomials in the basic Askey scheme. give a detailed list of their properties. Definition The polynomials are given in terms of basic hypergeometric functions and the q-Pochhammer symbol by Gallery References Ort...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/T-matrix%20method
The Transition Matrix Method (T-matrix method, TMM) is a computational technique of light scattering by nonspherical particles originally formulated by Peter C. Waterman (1928–2012) in 1965. The technique is also known as null field method and extended boundary condition method (EBCM). In the method, matrix elements ar...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/GenoCAD
GenoCAD is one of the earliest computer assisted design tools for synthetic biology. The software is a bioinformatics tool developed and maintained by GenoFAB, Inc.. GenoCAD facilitates the design of protein expression vectors, artificial gene networks and other genetic constructs for genetic engineering and is based o...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Continuous%20dual%20q-Hahn%20polynomials
In mathematics, the continuous dual q-Hahn polynomials are a family of basic hypergeometric orthogonal polynomials in the basic Askey scheme. give a detailed list of their properties. Definition The polynomials are given in terms of basic hypergeometric functions and the q-Pochhammer symbol by In which Galle...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Q-Hahn%20polynomials
In mathematics, the q-Hahn polynomials are a family of basic hypergeometric orthogonal polynomials in the basic Askey scheme. give a detailed list of their properties. Definition The polynomials are given in terms of basic hypergeometric functions by Relation to other polynomials q-Hahn polynomials→ Quantum q...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dual%20q-Hahn%20polynomials
In mathematics, the dual q-Hahn polynomials are a family of basic hypergeometric orthogonal polynomials in the basic Askey scheme. give a detailed list of their properties. Definition The polynomials are given in terms of basic hypergeometric functions. References Orthogonal polynomials Q-analogs Special hyperg...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Them%27s%20Fightin%27%20Herds
Them's Fightin' Herds is an indie fighting game developed by Mane6 and published by Modus Games. It features a cast of ungulate characters fighting each other to find a champion worthy of gaining a magical key that will protect their world from predators. First released into early access in February 2018, the full rele...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Institution%20of%20Diesel%20and%20Gas%20Turbine%20Engineers
The Institution of Diesel and Gas Turbine Engineers is the professional association for engineers in the diesel and gas turbine industry in the UK and internationally. Diesel engines and gas turbines are broadly related because they use a similar thermodynamic cycle, and both are often used (and interchangeable) for p...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Al-Salam%E2%80%93Chihara%20polynomials
In mathematics, the Al-Salam–Chihara polynomials Qn(x;a,b;q) are a family of basic hypergeometric orthogonal polynomials in the basic Askey scheme, introduced by . give a detailed list of the properties of Al-Salam–Chihara polynomials. Definition The Al-Salam–Chihara polynomials are given in terms of basic hypergeom...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Al-Salam%E2%80%93Carlitz%20polynomials
In mathematics, Al-Salam–Carlitz polynomials U(x;q) and V(x;q) are two families of basic hypergeometric orthogonal polynomials in the basic Askey scheme, introduced by . give a detailed list of their properties. Definition The Al-Salam–Carlitz polynomials are given in terms of basic hypergeometric functions by Ref...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ALF%20%28proof%20assistant%29
ALF ("Another logical framework") is a structure editor for monomorphic Martin-Löf type theory developed at Chalmers University. It is a predecessor of the Alfa, Agda, Cayenne and Coq proof assistants and dependently typed programming languages. It was the first language to support inductive families and dependent patt...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/GroupServer
GroupServer is a computer software application from OnlineGroups.net for managing electronic mailing lists. GroupServer is a Web-based mailing list manager designed for large sites. It provides email interaction like a traditional mailing list manager but also supports reading, searching, and posting of messages and f...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kolmogorov%E2%80%93Zurbenko%20filter
Within statistics, the Kolmogorov–Zurbenko (KZ) filter was first proposed by A. N. Kolmogorov and formally defined by Zurbenko. It is a series of iterations of a moving average filter of length m, where m is a positive, odd integer. The KZ filter belongs to the class of low-pass filters. The KZ filter has two parameter...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Materials%20for%20use%20in%20vacuum
Materials for use in vacuum are materials that show very low rates of outgassing in vacuum and, where applicable, are tolerant to bake-out temperatures. The requirements grow increasingly stringent with the desired degree of vacuum to be achieved in the vacuum chamber. The materials can produce gas by several mechanism...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Patrocladogram
A patrocladogram is a cladistic branching pattern that has been precisely modified by use of patristic distances (i.e., divergences between lineages); a type of phylogram. The patristic distance is defined as, "the number of apomorphic step changes separating two taxa on a cladogram," and is used exclusively to determi...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Friedrich%20Beck
Friedrich Hans Beck (16 February 1927 – 20 December 2008) was a German physicist. His research interests were focused on superconductivity, nuclear and elementary particle physics, relativistic quantum field theory, and late in his life, biophysics and theory of consciousness. Early life and education Beck was born in...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Phoenix%20network%20coordinates
Phoenix is a decentralized network coordinate system based on the matrix factorization model. Background Network coordinate (NC) systems are an efficient mechanism for internet distance (round-trip latency) prediction with scalable measurements. For a network with N hosts, by performing O(N) measurements, all N*N di...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Graph%20energy
In mathematics, the energy of a graph is the sum of the absolute values of the eigenvalues of the adjacency matrix of the graph. This quantity is studied in the context of spectral graph theory. More precisely, let G be a graph with n vertices. It is assumed that G is simple, that is, it does not contain loops or para...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cell%20counting
Cell counting is any of various methods for the counting or similar quantification of cells in the life sciences, including medical diagnosis and treatment. It is an important subset of cytometry, with applications in research and clinical practice. For example, the complete blood count can help a physician to determin...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/International%20Aging%20Research%20Portfolio
International Aging Research Portfolio (IARP) is a non-profit, open-access knowledge management system incorporating grants, publications, conferences in natural and social & behavioral sciences. In addition to the advanced search and visual trend analysis tools the system includes a directory of research projects cla...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David%20Kinch
David Kinch (born April 4, 1961) is an American chef and restaurateur. He owned and operated Manresa, a restaurant in Los Gatos, California, which was awarded three Michelin stars in 2016. Kinch's California cuisine has strong French, Catalan and Japanese influences. Kinch opened a second restaurant in Los Gatos, calle...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MQTT
MQTT (originally an initialism of MQ Telemetry Transport) is a lightweight, publish-subscribe, machine to machine network protocol for message queue/message queuing service. It is designed for connections with remote locations that have devices with resource constraints or limited network bandwidth, such as in the Inte...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/TuiaNet
TuiaNet or Tuia was a national research and education network (NERN) in New Zealand. Established in 1992, it provided the first Internet backbone for the country. This backbone provided a 48kbit/s connection between every New Zealand university, many Crown Research Institute and the National Library. It also provided a...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Availability%20%28system%29
Availability is the probability that a system will work as required when required during the period of a mission. The mission could be the 18-hour span of an aircraft flight. The mission period could also be the 3 to 15-month span of a military deployment. Availability includes non-operational periods associated with r...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ion%20layer%20gas%20reaction
Ion layer gas reaction (ILGAR®) is a non-vacuum, thin-film deposition technique developed and patented by the group of Professor Dr. Christian-Herbert Fischer at the Helmholtz-Zentrum Berlin for materials and energy in Berlin, Germany. It is a sequential and cyclic process that enables the deposition of semiconductor ...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chirality
Chirality is a property of asymmetry important in several branches of science. The word chirality is derived from the Greek (kheir), "hand", a familiar chiral object. An object or a system is chiral if it is distinguishable from its mirror image; that is, it cannot be superimposed onto it. Conversely, a mirror imag...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ping%20test%20%28engineering%29
A ping test is a physical test to determine the natural frequency of an object or assembly. The test consists of instrumenting the object or assembly with measuring devices and then tapping it with another metallic object (usually a hammer.) The undamped system will then vibrate at its natural frequency. The ping test...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/RDMA%20over%20Converged%20Ethernet
RDMA over Converged Ethernet (RoCE) or InfiniBand over Ethernet (IBoE) is a network protocol which allows remote direct memory access (RDMA) over an Ethernet network. It does this by encapsulating an InfiniBand (IB) transport packet over Ethernet. There are two RoCE versions, RoCE v1 and RoCE v2. RoCE v1 is an Ethernet...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Minimal%20coupling
In analytical mechanics and quantum field theory, minimal coupling refers to a coupling between fields which involves only the charge distribution and not higher multipole moments of the charge distribution. This minimal coupling is in contrast to, for example, Pauli coupling, which includes the magnetic moment of an e...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Methylation%20induced%20premeiotically
In molecular biology, methylation induced premeiotically (MIP) is a process by which cytosines within repeated DNA sequences are de novo methylated prior to the sexual cycle. This process was first described in the ascomycete Ascobolus immersens. MIP is dependent upon the gene masc1 which encodes a cytosine methyltrans...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Microsoft%20Intune
Microsoft Intune (formerly Windows Intune) is a Microsoft cloud-based unified endpoint management service for both corporate and BYOD devices. It extends some of the "on-premises" functionality of Microsoft Endpoint Configuration Manager to the Microsoft Azure cloud. Distribution No on-premises infrastructure is requ...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alexiewicz%20norm
In mathematics — specifically, in integration theory — the Alexiewicz norm is an integral norm associated to the Henstock–Kurzweil integral. The Alexiewicz norm turns the space of Henstock–Kurzweil integrable functions into a topological vector space that is barrelled but not complete. The Alexiewicz norm is named af...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Crystal%20Semiconductor
Crystal Semiconductor Corporation was an American computer company based in Austin, Texas, and active from 1984 to the early 2000s. Founded by Michael J. Callahan and James H. Clardy, the company originally specialized in the design and manufacture of silicon for mixed-signal integrated circuits, namely digital-to-anal...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vector%20optimization
Vector optimization is a subarea of mathematical optimization where optimization problems with a vector-valued objective functions are optimized with respect to a given partial ordering and subject to certain constraints. A multi-objective optimization problem is a special case of a vector optimization problem: The ob...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cheugugi
Cheugugi (Hangul: 측우기, Hanja: 測雨器) is the first well-known rain gauge invented and used during the Joseon dynasty of Korea. It was invented and supplied to each provincial offices during the King Sejong the Great's reign. As of 2010, only one example of the Cheugugi remains, known as the Geumyeong Cheugugi (Hangul: 금영측...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cell%20bank
A cell bank is a facility that stores cells of specific genome for the purpose of future use in a product or medicinal needs, but can also describe the entity of stored cells itself. Cell banks often contain expansive amounts of base cell material that can be utilized for various projects. Cell banks can be used to gen...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ken%20Kundert
Kenneth S. Kundert is an engineer that is notable for his work in the area of Electronic Design Automation (EDA). He studied electrical engineering at the University of California, Berkeley under professors Alberto Sangiovanni-Vincentelli and Robert G. Meyer and received his doctorate in 1989. During this time, he crea...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Asian%20Young%20Researchers%20Conference%20on%20Computational%20and%20Omics%20Biology
The Asian Young Researchers Conference on Computational and Omics Biology (AYRCOB) is a conference series for young researchers and students who are conducting their research in the fields of computational, omics and systems biology in Asia. The main objectives of AYRCOB are to promote international exchange among youn...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Test%20and%20evaluation%20master%20plan
Test and evaluation master plan (TEMP) is a critical aspect of project management involving complex systems that must satisfy specification requirements. The TEMP is used to support programmatic events called milestone decisions that separate the individual phases of a project. For military systems, the level of fundin...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cray%20XK6
The Cray XK6 made by Cray is an enhanced version of the Cray XE6 supercomputer, announced in May 2011. The XK6 uses the same "blade" architecture of the XE6, with each XK6 blade comprising four compute "nodes". Each node consists of a 16-core AMD Opteron 6200 processor with 16 or 32 GB of DDR3 RAM and an Nvidia Tesla ...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Radar%20horizon
The radar horizon is a critical area of performance for aircraft detection systems that is defined by the distance at which the radar beam rises enough above the Earth's surface to make detection of a target at the lowest level possible. It is associated with the low elevation region of performance, and its geometry de...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Box%E2%80%93ironbark%20forest
Box–ironbark forest is a forest or woodland ecosystem that is largely limited to central Victoria in south-eastern Australia. Because its component tree species produce abundant nectar and pollen throughout the year, it is important for the conservation of many species of birds and other animals. History Because box–...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Golden%20age%20of%20Spanish%20software
The golden age of Spanish software () was a time, between 1983 and 1992, when Spain became the second largest 8 bit computer entertainment software producer in Europe, only behind the United Kingdom. The disappearance of the 8 bit technology and its replacement by the 16 bit machines marked the end of this era, during ...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List%20of%20largest%20giant%20sequoias
The giant sequoia (Sequoiadendron giganteum) is the world's most massive tree, and arguably the largest living organism on Earth. It is neither the tallest extant species of tree (that distinction belongs to the coast redwood), nor is it the widest (that distinction belongs to the African baobab or the Montezuma cypres...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Glenda%20Schroeder
Glenda Schroeder is an American software engineer noted for implementing the first command-line user interface shell and publishing one of the earliest research papers describing electronic mail systems while working as a member of the staff at the MIT Computation Center in 1965. Biography Early operating system comma...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Heiko%20Antoniewicz
Heiko Antoniewicz (born 10 November 1965 in Dortmund, West Germany) is a German chef who uses techniques of molecular gastronomy, including sous-vide. Antoniewicz has cooked for Crown Prince Harald of Norway, Queen Elizabeth II, and Angela Merkel. Published works Molecular Basics: Fundamental Principles And Recipes ...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/HP%20Vectra
HP Vectra was a line of business-oriented personal computers manufactured by Hewlett-Packard (now HP Inc.). It was introduced in October 1985 as HP's first IBM-compatible PC. Hewlett-Packard, which originally made its name through selling test equipment, made its move into the computing field in 1967 with HP 1000/2100...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ordinary%20differential%20equation
In mathematics, an ordinary differential equation (ODE) is a differential equation (DE) dependent on only a single independent variable. As with other DE, its unknown(s) consists of one (or more) function(s) and involves the derivatives of those functions. The term "ordinary" is used in contrast with partial differenti...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rogers%20polynomials
In mathematics, the Rogers polynomials, also called Rogers–Askey–Ismail polynomials and continuous q-ultraspherical polynomials, are a family of orthogonal polynomials introduced by in the course of his work on the Rogers–Ramanujan identities. They are q-analogs of ultraspherical polynomials, and are the Macdonald pol...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Matheass
MatheAss (former Math-Assist) is a computer program for numerical solutions in school mathematics and functions in some points similar to Microsoft Mathematics. "MatheAss is widely spread in math classes" in Germany. For schools in the federal state of Hessen (Germany) exists a state license, which allows all secondary...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rogers%E2%80%93Szeg%C5%91%20polynomials
In mathematics, the Rogers–Szegő polynomials are a family of polynomials orthogonal on the unit circle introduced by , who was inspired by the continuous q-Hermite polynomials studied by Leonard James Rogers. They are given by where (q;q)n is the descending q-Pochhammer symbol. Furthermore, the satisfy (for ) the r...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Quintuple%20product%20identity
In mathematics the Watson quintuple product identity is an infinite product identity introduced by and rediscovered by and . It is analogous to the Jacobi triple product identity, and is the Macdonald identity for a certain non-reduced affine root system. It is related to Euler's pentagonal number theorem. Statement...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cooling%20capacity
Cooling capacity is the measure of a cooling system's ability to remove heat. It is equivalent to the heat supplied to the evaporator/boiler part of the refrigeration cycle and may be called the "rate of refrigeration" or "refrigeration capacity". As the target temperature of the refrigerator approaches ambient tempera...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Darwinian%20anthropology
Darwinian anthropology describes an approach to anthropological analysis which employs various theories from Darwinian evolutionary biology. Whilst there are a number of areas of research that can come under this broad description (Marks, 2004) some specific research projects have been closely associated with the label...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mott%20polynomials
In mathematics the Mott polynomials sn(x) are polynomials introduced by who applied them to a problem in the theory of electrons. They are given by the exponential generating function Because the factor in the exponential has the power series in terms of Catalan numbers , the coefficient in front of of the polynomi...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Unified%20Media%20Interface
The UMI (Unified Media Interface) interconnect is the link between an AMD Accelerated Processing Unit (APU) and the FCH (Fusion Controller Hub). It is similar to Intel's DMI. The Fusion Controller Hub is similar to the Southbridge of earlier chipsets. References AMD technologies Computer buses
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gould%20polynomials
In mathematics the Gould polynomials Gn(x; a,b) are polynomials introduced by H. W. Gould and named by Roman in 1984. They are given by where so References Polynomials
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sister%20Celine%27s%20polynomials
In mathematics, Sister Celine's polynomials are a family of hypergeometric polynomials introduced by . They include Legendre polynomials, Jacobi polynomials, and Bateman polynomials as special cases. References Polynomials
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mittag-Leffler%20polynomials
In mathematics, the Mittag-Leffler polynomials are the polynomials gn(x) or Mn(x) studied by . Mn(x) is a special case of the Meixner polynomial Mn(x;b,c) at b = 0, c = -1. Definition and examples Generating functions The Mittag-Leffler polynomials are defined respectively by the generating functions and They a...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Racket%20features
Racket has been under active development as a vehicle for programming language research since the mid-1990s, and has accumulated many features over the years. This article describes and demonstrates some of these features. Note that one of Racket's main design goals is to accommodate creating new languages, both doma...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wall%20polynomial
In mathematics, a Wall polynomial is a polynomial studied by in his work on conjugacy classes in classical groups, and named by . References Polynomials
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cloudflare
Cloudflare, Inc., is an American company that provides content delivery network services, cloud cybersecurity, DDoS mitigation, and ICANN-accredited domain registration services. Cloudflare's headquarters are located in San Francisco, California. According to The Hill, it is used by more than 20 percent of the Internet...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Waltham%20Petcare%20Science%20Institute
The Waltham Petcare Science Institute is the science hub for Mars Petcare, owned by Mars, Incorporated located at Waltham on the Wolds, Leicestershire, United Kingdom. Waltham conducts scientific research into pet care and animal nutrition (for dogs, cats, fish and horses). History The pet food subsidiary of Mars, In...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Truecaller
Truecaller is a smartphone application that has features of caller-identification, call-blocking, flash-messaging, call-recording (on Android up to version 8), Chat & Voice by using the Internet. It requires users to provide a standard cellular mobile number for registering with the service. The app is available for An...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mahler%20polynomial
In mathematics, the Mahler polynomials gn(x) are polynomials introduced by in his work on the zeros of the incomplete gamma function. Mahler polynomials are given by the generating function Which is close to the generating function of the Touchard polynomials. The first few examples are References Polynomials
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bessel%E2%80%93Maitland%20function
In mathematics, the Bessel–Maitland function, or Wright generalized Bessel function, is a generalization of the Bessel function, introduced by . The word "Maitland" in the name of the function seems to be the result of confusing Edward Maitland Wright's middle and last names. It is given by References Special functio...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Str%C3%B6mgren%20integral
In mathematics and astrophysics, the Strömgren integral, introduced by while computing the Rosseland mean opacity, is the integral: discussed applications of the Strömgren integral in astrophysics, and discussed how to compute it. References External links Stromgren integral Special functions Astrophysics
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Radiant%20exposure
In radiometry, radiant exposure or fluence is the radiant energy received by a surface per unit area, or equivalently the irradiance of a surface, integrated over time of irradiation, and spectral exposure is the radiant exposure per unit frequency or wavelength, depending on whether the spectrum is taken as a function...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Boas%E2%80%93Buck%20polynomials
In mathematics, Boas–Buck polynomials are sequences of polynomials defined from analytic functions and by generating functions of the form . The case , sometimes called generalized Appell polynomials, was studied by . References Polynomials
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/World%20of%20Warships
World of Warships is a free-to-play naval warfare-themed multiplayer online game, developed, produced and published by Wargaming. Players can battle others at random or play cooperative battle types against bots or an advanced player versus environment (PvE) battle mode. For the most skilled players, two seasonal compe...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/B%C3%B6hmer%20integral
In mathematics, a Böhmer integral is an integral introduced by generalizing the Fresnel integrals. There are two versions, given by Consequently, Fresnel integrals can be expressed in terms of the Böhmer integrals as The sine integral and cosine integral can also be expressed in terms of the Böhmer integrals Refe...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SciEngines%20GmbH
SciEngines GmbH is a privately owned company founded 2007 as a spin-off of the COPACOBANA project by the Universities of Bochum and Kiel, both in Germany. The project intended to create a platform for an affordable Custom hardware attack. COPACOBANA is a massively-parallel reconfigurable computer. It can be utilized to...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Coherent%20states%20in%20mathematical%20physics
Coherent states have been introduced in a physical context, first as quasi-classical states in quantum mechanics, then as the backbone of quantum optics and they are described in that spirit in the article Coherent states (see also). However, they have generated a huge variety of generalizations, which have led to a tr...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Operational%20loads%20monitoring
Operational loads monitoring (OLM) is a term given to act of investigating the characteristics of a structure in its normal operating environment. This term is often used to describe programs involving aircraft to extending their in-service life in a manner that does not compromise flight safety. A typical program woul...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hahn%E2%80%93Exton%20q-Bessel%20function
In mathematics, the Hahn–Exton q-Bessel function or the third Jackson q-Bessel function is a q-analog of the Bessel function, and satisfies the Hahn-Exton q-difference equation (). This function was introduced by in a special case and by in general. The Hahn–Exton q-Bessel function is given by is the basic hyperg...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Retainage
Retainage is a portion of the agreed upon contract price deliberately withheld until the work is substantially complete to assure that contractor or subcontractor will satisfy its obligations and complete a construction project. A retention is money withheld by one party in a contract to act as security against incompl...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Backus%E2%80%93Gilbert%20method
In mathematics, the Backus–Gilbert method, also known as the optimally localized average (OLA) method is named for its discoverers, geophysicists George E. Backus and James Freeman Gilbert. It is a regularization method for obtaining meaningful solutions to ill-posed inverse problems. Where other regularization method...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SUBE%20card
The SUBE card (standing for Sistema Único de Boleto Electrónico; literal English translation: Unique Electronic Ticket System) is a contactless smart card system introduced in Argentina in February 2009. It is used on public transport services within the Buenos Aires metropolitan area and other Argentine cities and was...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wolfgang%20Hahn
Wolfgang Hahn (April 30, 1911 – January 10, 1998) was a German mathematician who worked on special functions, in particular orthogonal polynomials. He introduced Hahn polynomials, Hahn difference, Hahn q-addition (or Jackson-Hahn-Cigler q-addition), and the Hahn–Exton q-Bessel function. He was an honorary member of t...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wall.fm
Wall.fm is an online service for people to build and host social networking services, powered by Oxwall software. Wall.fm allows users over 18 years old to register a free account and create custom social networking websites. The site creation process does not involve any coding, and consists of only two steps. The dis...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marmalade%20%28software%29
Marmalade SDK was a cross-platform software development kit and game engine from Marmalade Technologies Limited (previously known as Ideaworks3D Limited) that contains library files, samples, documentation and tools required to develop, test and deploy applications for mobile devices. Overview The underlying concept o...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/F.%20H.%20Jackson
The Reverend Frank Hilton Jackson (16 August 1870, Hull, England – 27 April 1960) was an English clergyman and mathematician who worked on basic hypergeometric series. He introduced several q-analogs such as the Jackson–Bessel functions, the Jackson-Hahn-Cigler q-addition, the Jackson derivative, and the Jackson integr...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Open%20Interface
Open Interface was an early cross-platform graphical user interface toolkit by Neuron Data. Released in March 1991, Open Interface featured a WYSIWYG editor and supported DOS, Macintosh, OS/2, VMS, Microsoft Windows 3.0, and other platforms. The toolkit made use of widgets and produced ANSI C code. The product was wel...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Methanobactin
Methanobactin (mb) is a class of copper-binding and reducing chromophoric peptides initially identified in the methanotroph Methylococcus capsulatus Bath - and later in Methylosinus trichosporium OB3b - during the isolation of the membrane-associated or particulate methane monooxygenase (pMMO). It is thought to be secr...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rabbit%20hybridoma
A rabbit hybridoma is a hybrid cell line formed by the fusion of an antibody producing rabbit B cell with a cancerous B-cell (myeloma). History The rabbit immune system has been documented as a vehicle for developing antibodies with higher affinity and more diverse recognition of many molecules including phospho-pept...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jackson%20q-Bessel%20function
In mathematics, a Jackson q-Bessel function (or basic Bessel function) is one of the three q-analogs of the Bessel function introduced by . The third Jackson q-Bessel function is the same as the Hahn–Exton q-Bessel function. Definition The three Jackson q-Bessel functions are given in terms of the q-Pochhammer symbol...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sublime%20Text
Sublime Text is a shareware text and source code editor available for Windows, macOS, and Linux. It natively supports many programming languages and markup languages. Users can customize it with themes and expand its functionality with plugins, typically community-built and maintained under free-software licenses. To f...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Erdelyi%E2%80%93Kober%20operator
In mathematics, an Erdélyi–Kober operator is a fractional integration operation introduced by and . The Erdélyi–Kober fractional integral is given by which generalizes the Riemann fractional integral and the Weyl integral. References Fractional calculus
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Technology%20For%20All
Technology For All is a nonprofit organization based in Houston, Texas. Developed in 1997 by local entrepreneurs, Technology For All services community-based organizations (such as development centers, YMCAs, and local schools) with computer technology, training, and other digital incentives “to empower under-resourced...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/International%20Conference%20on%20Systems%20Biology
The International Conference on Systems Biology (ICSB) is the primary international conference for systems biology research. Created by Hiroaki Kitano in 2000, its organization is now coordinated by the International Society for Systems Biology (ISSB). Previous conferences ICSB-2019, Okinawa, Japan (Okinawa Institut...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fantasia%20Mathematica
Fantasia Mathematica is an anthology published in 1958 containing stories, humor, poems, etc., all on mathematical topics, compiled by Clifton Fadiman. A companion volume was published as The Mathematical Magpie (1962). The volume contains writing by authors including Robert Heinlein, Aldous Huxley, H. G. Wells, and ...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Drum%20handler
A Drum handler is a piece of mechanical equipment that is used to securely grip, lift and transport cylindrical modules such as steel drums, barrels, plastic drums and fiber drums. It has spring-loaded metal arms to create a tight and secure grip. This equipment is commonly used in chemical and petroleum industries, a...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Orthogonal%20polynomials
In mathematics, an orthogonal polynomial sequence is a family of polynomials such that any two different polynomials in the sequence are orthogonal to each other under some inner product. The most widely used orthogonal polynomials are the classical orthogonal polynomials, consisting of the Hermite polynomials, the L...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/PelicanHPC
PelicanHPC is an operating system based on Debian Live, which provides a rapid means of setting up a high performance computer cluster. PelicanHPC was formerly known as ParallelKNOPPIX. Versions References External links Operating system distributions bootable from read-only media KDE Concurrent computing Parall...