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  2. Range query (computer science) - Wikipedia

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    In different structures that support range -majority queries, can be either static (specified during pre-processing) or dynamic (specified at query time). Many of such approaches are based on the fact that, regardless of the size of the range, for a given τ {\displaystyle \tau } there could be at most O ( 1 / τ ) {\displaystyle O(1/\tau ...

  3. Index notation - Wikipedia

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    A vector treated as an array of numbers by writing as a row vector or column vector (whichever is used depends on convenience or context): = (), = Index notation allows indication of the elements of the array by simply writing a i, where the index i is known to run from 1 to n, because of n-dimensions. [1]

  4. h-index - Wikipedia

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    The h-index discards the information contained in author placement in the authors' list, which in some scientific fields is significant though in others it is not. [23] [24] The h-index is an integer, which reduces its discriminatory power. Ruane and Tol therefore propose a rational h-index that interpolates between h and h + 1. [25]

  5. United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    The Acts of Union 1707 declared that the Kingdom of England and Kingdom of Scotland were "United into One Kingdom by the Name of Great Britain". [p] [22] The term "United Kingdom" has occasionally been used as a description for the former Kingdom of Great Britain, although its official name from 1707 to 1800 was simply "Great Britain". [23]