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  2. Paytm Payments Bank - Wikipedia

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    Paytm Payments Bank (PPBL) was an Indian payments bank, founded in 2017 and headquartered in Noida. [3] In the same year, it received the license to run a payments bank from the Reserve Bank of India and was launched in November 2017. [4] [5] [6] In 2021, the bank received a scheduled bank status from the RBI. [7] [8]

  3. SU2 code - Wikipedia

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    SU2 is a suite of open-source software tools written in C++ for the numerical solution of partial differential equations (PDE) and performing PDE-constrained optimization. ...

  4. Paytm - Wikipedia

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    In 2017 Paytm became India's first payment app to cross over 10 crore app downloads. [30] The same year, it launched Paytm Gold, [31] a product that allowed users to buy as little as ₹1 of pure gold online. It also launched Paytm Payments Bank [32] [33] and ‘Inbox’, a messaging platform with in-chat payments. [34]

  5. Stanford Research Institute Problem Solver - Wikipedia

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    The Stanford Research Institute Problem Solver, known by its acronym STRIPS, is an automated planner developed by Richard Fikes and Nils Nilsson in 1971 at SRI International. [1] The same name was later used to refer to the formal language of the inputs to this planner.

  6. Unit testing - Wikipedia

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    Unit is defined as a single behaviour exhibited by the system under test (SUT), usually corresponding to a requirement [definition needed].While it may imply that it is a function or a module (in procedural programming) or a method or a class (in object-oriented programming) it does not mean functions/methods, modules or classes always correspond to units.

  7. Stanford bunny - Wikipedia

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    The Stanford bunny. The Stanford bunny is a computer graphics 3D test model developed by Greg Turk and Marc Levoy in 1994 at Stanford University. The model consists of 69,451 triangles, with the data determined by 3D scanning a ceramic figurine of a rabbit. [1] This figurine and others were scanned to test methods of range scanning physical ...

  8. Stanford DASH - Wikipedia

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    Stanford DASH was a cache coherent multiprocessor developed in the late 1980s by a group led by Anoop Gupta, John L. Hennessy, Mark Horowitz, and Monica S. Lam at Stanford University. [1] It was based on adding a pair of directory boards designed at Stanford to up to 16 SGI IRIS 4D Power Series machines and then cabling the systems in a mesh ...

  9. Scale-invariant feature transform - Wikipedia

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    Once the histogram is filled, the orientations corresponding to the highest peak and local peaks that are within 80% of the highest peaks are assigned to the keypoint. In the case of multiple orientations being assigned, an additional keypoint is created having the same location and scale as the original keypoint for each additional orientation.