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A 19th-century artistic representation of Spartan boys exercising while young girls taunt them.. The agoge (Ancient Greek: ἀγωγή, romanized: ágōgḗ in Attic Greek, or ἀγωγά, ágōgá in Doric Greek) was the training program pre-requisite for Spartiate (citizen) status.
A scytale. In cryptography, a scytale (/ ˈ s k ɪ t əl iː /; also transliterated skytale, Ancient Greek: σκυτάλη skutálē "baton, cylinder", also σκύταλον skútalon) is a tool used to perform a transposition cipher, consisting of a cylinder with a strip of parchment wound around it on which is written a message.
These methods are now rarely used but the methodology is often the basis of later methods. Methods that are in the MOPAC, AMPAC, SPARTAN and/or CP2K computer programs originally from the group of Michael Dewar. [14] These are MINDO, MNDO, [15] AM1, [16] PM3, [17] PM6, [18] PM7 [19] and SAM1. Here the objective is to use parameters to fit ...
Spartan is a molecular modelling and computational chemistry application from Wavefunction. [2] It contains code for molecular mechanics , semi-empirical methods , ab initio models , [ 3 ] density functional models , [ 4 ] post-Hartree–Fock models, [ 5 ] and thermochemical recipes including G3(MP2) [ 6 ] and T1. [ 7 ]
A laconic phrase or laconism is a concise or terse statement, especially a blunt and elliptical rejoinder. [1] [2] It is named after Laconia, the region of Greece including the city of Sparta, whose ancient inhabitants had a reputation for verbal austerity and were famous for their often pithy remarks.
Colour code: Carbon, C: black Hydrogen, H: white Bromine, Br: red-brown Oxygen, O: red Structure calculated with Spartan Student 4.1, using the PM3 semi-empirical method. PM3, or Parametric Method 3, is a semi-empirical method for the quantum calculation of molecular electronic structure in computational chemistry.
Spartan or Project Spartan, the code name of the Microsoft Edge web browser; Spartan Alphabet, in fingerspelling; The Spartans Drum and Bugle Corps, an Open Class drum and bugle corps from Nashua, New Hampshire; Spartan Communications, a company based in Spartanburg, South Carolina, that was purchased by Medi; Xilinx Spartan, a family of ...
Plato, in the middle of the fourth century, described women's curriculum in Sparta as consisting of gymnastics and mousike (music and arts). Plato praised Spartan women's ability when it came to philosophical discussion. [153] Most importantly, Spartan women had economic power because they controlled their own properties, and those of their ...