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  2. Computation - Wikipedia

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    A candidate definition was proposed independently by several mathematicians in the 1930s. [5] The best-known variant was formalised by the mathematician Alan Turing , who defined a well-defined statement or calculation as any statement that could be expressed in terms of the initialisation parameters of a Turing machine . [ 6 ]

  3. Computer - Wikipedia

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    The Online Etymology Dictionary gives the first attested use of computer in the 1640s, meaning 'one who calculates'; this is an "agent noun from compute (v.)". The Online Etymology Dictionary states that the use of the term to mean " 'calculating machine' (of any type) is from 1897."

  4. Determinant - Wikipedia

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    The determinant has several key properties that can be proved by direct evaluation of the definition for -matrices, and that continue to hold for determinants of larger matrices. They are as follows: [ 1 ] first, the determinant of the identity matrix ( 1 0 0 1 ) {\displaystyle {\begin{pmatrix}1&0\\0&1\end{pmatrix}}} is 1.

  5. Computing - Wikipedia

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    Computer simulation, one of the main cross-computing methodologies. Computing is any goal-oriented activity requiring, benefiting from, or creating computing machinery. [1] It includes the study and experimentation of algorithmic processes, and the development of both hardware and software.

  6. NYT ‘Connections’ Hints and Answers Today, Tuesday, February 4

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    We mean it. Read no further until you really want some clues or you've completely given up and want the answers ASAP. Get ready for all of today's NYT 'Connections’ hints and answers for #604 on ...

  7. Does not compute - Wikipedia

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    "Does not compute", and variations of it, are phrases often uttered by computers, robots, and other artificial intelligences in popular culture. The phrase indicates a type of cognitive dissonance on the part of the machine in question.

  8. Data (computer science) - Wikipedia

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    Various types of data which can be visualized through a computer device. In computer science, data (treated as singular, plural, or as a mass noun) is any sequence of one or more symbols; datum is a single symbol of data.

  9. Computational mathematics - Wikipedia

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    A black and white rendition of the Yale Babylonian Collection's Tablet YBC 7289 (c. 1800–1600 BCE), showing a Babylonian approximation to the square root of 2 (1 24 51 10 w: sexagesimal) in the context of Pythagoras' Theorem for an isosceles triangle.