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  2. MATLAB - Wikipedia

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    MATLAB (an abbreviation of "MATrix LABoratory" [18]) is a proprietary multi-paradigm programming language and numeric computing environment developed by MathWorks.MATLAB allows matrix manipulations, plotting of functions and data, implementation of algorithms, creation of user interfaces, and interfacing with programs written in other languages.

  3. IDEF1X - Wikipedia

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    Integration DEFinition for information modeling (IDEF1X) is a data modeling language for the development of semantic data models. IDEF1X is used to produce a graphical information model which represents the structure and semantics of information within an environment or system .

  4. A* search algorithm - Wikipedia

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    If h a (n) is an admissible heuristic function, in the weighted version of the A* search one uses h w (n) = ε h a (n), ε > 1 as the heuristic function, and perform the A* search as usual (which eventually happens faster than using h a since fewer nodes are expanded).

  5. Robotics Toolbox for MATLAB - Wikipedia

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    The Robotics Toolbox for Python is a reimplementation of the Robotics Toolbox for MATLAB for Python 3. [7] [8] Its functionality is a superset of the Robotics Toolbox for MATLAB, the programming model is similar, and it supports additional methods to define a serial link manipulator including URDF and elementary transform sequences.

  6. Choice function - Wikipedia

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    Given two sets and , let be a multivalued map from to (equivalently, : is a function from to the power set of ).. A function : is said to be a selection of , if: (() ()).The existence of more regular choice functions, namely continuous or measurable selections is important in the theory of differential inclusions, optimal control, and mathematical economics. [2]

  7. Interior-point method - Wikipedia

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    An interior point method was discovered by Soviet mathematician I. I. Dikin in 1967. [1] The method was reinvented in the U.S. in the mid-1980s. In 1984, Narendra Karmarkar developed a method for linear programming called Karmarkar's algorithm, [2] which runs in provably polynomial time (() operations on L-bit numbers, where n is the number of variables and constants), and is also very ...

  8. Mason's gain formula - Wikipedia

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    There is a path form to for each of the ()! permutations of the intermediate vertices. Thus Gaussian elimination is more efficient in the general case. Yet Mason's rule characterizes the transfer functions of interconnected systems in a way which is simultaneously algebraic and combinatorial, allowing for general statements and other ...

  9. Chooser - Wikipedia

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    Chooser can refer to: Choosing, to select freely and after consideration. A user interface on a computer that allows the user to choose items from large collections of data. Apple Chooser, an application for Macintosh systems. Spectasia 3D Chooser, an application for Windows and Macintosh systems.