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  2. Transition (linguistics) - Wikipedia

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    A transition or linking word is a word or phrase that shows the relationship between paragraphs or sections of a text or speech. [1] Transitions provide greater cohesion by making it more explicit or signaling how ideas relate to one another. [1] Transitions are, in fact, "bridges" that "carry a reader from section to section". [1]

  3. Transition (fiction) - Wikipedia

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    Transitions in fiction are words, phrases, sentences, paragraphs, or punctuation that may be used to signal various changes in a story, including changes in time, location, point-of-view character, mood, tone, emotion, and pace. [1] [2] Transitions are sometimes listed as one of various fiction-writing modes.

  4. Signal automaton - Wikipedia

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    In automata theory, a field of computer science, a signal automaton is a finite automaton extended with a finite set of real-valued clocks. During a run of a signal automaton, clock values increase all with the same speed. Along the transitions of the automaton, clock values can be compared to integers.

  5. Symbol rate - Wikipedia

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    A change from one significant condition to another is called a signal transition. Information can be transmitted either during the given time interval, or encoded as the presence or absence of a change in the received signal. [4] Significant conditions are recognized by an appropriate device called a receiver, demodulator, or decoder.

  6. Signal transition graphs - Wikipedia

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    More formally, an STG is a type of an interpreted (or labelled) Petri net whose transitions are labelled with the names of changes in the values of signals (cf. signal transitions). For example, the typical case of the labelling is the case where signals are binary, hence the transition are interpreted as rising and falling edges of the signals ...

  7. Pulse (signal processing) - Wikipedia

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    Examples of pulse shapes: (a) rectangular pulse, (b) cosine squared (raised cosine) pulse, (c) Dirac pulse, (d) sinc pulse, (e) Gaussian pulse A pulse in signal processing is a rapid, transient change in the amplitude of a signal from a baseline value to a higher or lower value, followed by a rapid return to the baseline value.

  8. AI on the Cheap vs. Stargate’s Big Splash - AOL

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    This isn’t out of the blue. OpenAI has been talking about building a $100 billion data center that requires 2 million graphics processing units and 5 gigawatts of power to run.

  9. Signal transition - Wikipedia

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    Signal transition, when referring to the modulation of a carrier signal, is a change from one significant condition to another.. Examples of signal transitions are a change from one electric current, voltage, or power level to another; a change from one optical power level to another; a phase shift; or a change from one frequency or wavelength to another.