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  2. Modes of convergence (annotated index) - Wikipedia

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    The purpose of this article is to serve as an annotated index of various modes of convergence and their logical relationships. For an expository article, see Modes of convergence. Simple logical relationships between different modes of convergence are indicated (e.g., if one implies another), formulaically rather than in prose for quick ...

  3. Modes of convergence - Wikipedia

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    For a list of modes of convergence, see Modes of convergence (annotated index) Each of the following objects is a special case of the types preceding it: sets , topological spaces , uniform spaces , topological abelian group , normed spaces , Euclidean spaces , and the real/complex numbers.

  4. List of CIL instructions - Wikipedia

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    isinst <class> Test if obj is an instance of class, returning null or an instance of that class or interface. Object model instruction 0x27 jmp <method> Exit current method and jump to the specified method. Base instruction 0xFE 0x09 ldarg <uint16 (num)> Load argument numbered num onto the stack. Base instruction 0x02 ldarg.0

  5. Multigrid method - Wikipedia

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    They are an example of a class of techniques called multiresolution methods, very useful in problems exhibiting multiple scales of behavior. For example, many basic relaxation methods exhibit different rates of convergence for short- and long-wavelength components, suggesting these different scales be treated differently, as in a Fourier ...

  6. Conjugate gradient method - Wikipedia

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    A comparison of the convergence of gradient descent with optimal step size (in green) and conjugate vector (in red) for minimizing a quadratic function associated with a given linear system. Conjugate gradient, assuming exact arithmetic, converges in at most n steps, where n is the size of the matrix of the system (here n = 2).

  7. Placement syntax - Wikipedia

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    The Standard C++ syntax for a non-placement new expression is [2] new new-type-id ( optional-initializer-expression-list) The placement syntax adds an expression list immediately after the new keyword. This expression list is the placement. It can contain any number of expressions. [2] [3] [6]

  8. SU2 code - Wikipedia

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    Simplified configuration options (in collaboration with the large SU2 users community. Thanks!). General bug fixes and maintenance. 3.2.2 28 September 2014: SU2 version 3.2.2 includes general bug fixes and maintenance. The Pointwise and SU2 joint workshop (Sept 29th-30th, 2014) is based on this release.

  9. Comparison of documentation generators - Wikipedia

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    linked hierarchy and dependency graphs for function calls, variable sets and reads, class inheritance and interface, and file includes and interface, intra-function flow charts fully cross-linked project-wide, including all hierarchy and dependency graphs, metrics tables, source code snippets, and source files