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  2. AP Calculus - Wikipedia

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    The material includes the study and application of differentiation and integration, and graphical analysis including limits, asymptotes, and continuity. [2] An AP Calculus AB course is typically equivalent to one semester of college calculus. [3] Analysis of graphs (predicting and explaining behavior) Limits of functions (one and two sided)

  3. GNU Octave - Wikipedia

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    GNU Octave is a scientific programming language for scientific computing and numerical computation.Octave helps in solving linear and nonlinear problems numerically, and for performing other numerical experiments using a language that is mostly compatible with MATLAB.

  4. Differential form - Wikipedia

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    A standard explanation of this in one-variable integration theory is that, when the limits of integration are in the opposite order (b < a), the increment dx is negative in the direction of integration. More generally, an m-form is an oriented density that can be integrated over an m-dimensional oriented manifold.

  5. Computational electromagnetics - Wikipedia

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    The finite integration technique (FIT) is a spatial discretization scheme to numerically solve electromagnetic field problems in time and frequency domain. It preserves basic topological properties of the continuous equations such as conservation of charge and energy.

  6. Paraiyar - Wikipedia

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    Many of the forest groups were incorporated as Paraiyar either by association with the parai drum or by integration into the low-status labouring groups who were generically called Paraiyar. Thus, it is thought that Paraiyar came to have many subcastes. [ 13 ]

  7. Abaqus - Wikipedia

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    In the early days, ABAQUS was designed primarily for the nonlinear static and dynamic analysis of structures, and nonlinear steady and transient analysis of heat transfer or conduction problems. [13] It was initially distributed via CDC's Cybernet service. The first parallel version of ABAQUS, version 5.4, was made available to users in 1995. [11]

  8. Dining philosophers problem - Wikipedia

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    In computer science, the dining philosophers problem is an example problem often used in concurrent algorithm design to illustrate synchronization issues and techniques for resolving them. It was originally formulated in 1965 by Edsger Dijkstra as a student exam exercise, presented in terms of computers competing for access to tape drive ...

  9. Documentum - Wikipedia

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    Documentum has continued to evolve through a variety of releases and updates, with a focus on integration with external systems and providing extensive customization via D2 and xCP. The software is commonly used in industries requiring secure content management and regulatory compliance, including pharmaceuticals, manufacturing, and financial ...