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  2. Complete partial order - Wikipedia

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    The term complete partial order, abbreviated cpo, has several possible meanings depending on context. A partially ordered set is a directed-complete partial order (dcpo) if each of its directed subsets has a supremum. (A subset of a partial order is directed if it is non-empty and every pair of elements has an upper bound in the subset.)

  3. Ind-completion - Wikipedia

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    In mathematics, the ind-completion or ind-construction is the process of freely adding filtered colimits to a given category C. The objects in this ind-completed category, denoted Ind(C), are known as direct systems, they are functors from a small filtered category I to C. The dual concept is the pro-completion, Pro(C).

  4. CSG International - Wikipedia

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    The 15-year agreement CSG signed with TCI on August 11, 1997 [13] made CSG the largest vendor in the industry [6] and was the primary contributor to its growth in the '90s. [13] By 2001, the deal was responsible for 45 percent of CSG's revenue. [14] As part of the deal, CSG also acquired TCI's internally developed software, SummiTrack, for $106 ...

  5. CSG - Wikipedia

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    CSG International, an American company providing business support systems and services; CSG Limited an Australian ICT company; Canada Systems Group, data processing service bureaus

  6. Completeness (order theory) - Wikipedia

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    In the mathematical area of order theory, completeness properties assert the existence of certain infima or suprema of a given partially ordered set (poset). The most familiar example is the completeness of the real numbers. A special use of the term refers to complete partial orders or complete lattices. However, many other interesting notions ...

  7. Carrier Strike Group 11 - Wikipedia

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    Carrier Strike Group 11 (CSG-11 or CARSTRKGRU 11) is a U.S. Navy carrier strike group.The aircraft carrier USS Nimitz (CVN-68) is the strike group's current flagship.Other units currently assigned to the group include the cruisers USS Lake Erie (CG-70) and USS Princeton (CG-59), and Destroyer Squadron 9.

  8. Carrier Strike Group 9 - Wikipedia

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    Carrier Strike Group 9 (CSG-9 or CARSTRKGRU 9) is a U.S. Navy carrier strike group. Commander Carrier Strike Group 9 (COMCARSTRKGRU 9 or CCSG 9) is responsible for unit-level training, integrated training, and material readiness for the ships and aviation squadrons assigned to the group.

  9. Amiga custom chips - Wikipedia

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    The Amiga 3000 and 4000 lines use Super Buster for bus control and arbitration of both Zorro II and Zorro III subsystems. [4] Super Buster's development was never really finished, so there are various levels of compatibility. [5] All revision Super Buster are pin-compatible and can be upgraded.