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  2. Big Ideas Learning - Wikipedia

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    In 2014, Big Ideas Learning debuted the Big Ideas Math Algebra 1, Geometry, and Algebra 2 Common Core high school mathematics curriculum. The company also announced that it will be releasing the Big Ideas Math Course 1, Course 2, and Course 3 Common Core integrated high school mathematics curriculum in the spring of 2015.

  3. Oracle machine - Wikipedia

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    An oracle machine can be conceived as a Turing machine connected to an oracle. The oracle, in this context, is an entity capable of solving some problem, which for example may be a decision problem or a function problem. The problem does not have to be computable; the oracle is not assumed to be a Turing machine or computer program.

  4. BPP (complexity) - Wikipedia

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    There is at most one oracle query per deterministic computation step. For the relativized NP oracle, if possible fix the output to be yes by choosing a computation path and fixing the answers of the base oracle; otherwise no fixing is necessary, and either way there is at most 1 answer of the base oracle per step.

  5. Matroid oracle - Wikipedia

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    Starting with Rado (1942), "independence functions" or "-functions" have been studied as one of many equivalent ways of axiomatizing matroids.An independence function maps a set of matroid elements to the number if the set is independent or if it is dependent; that is, it is the indicator function of the family of independent sets, essentially the same thing as an independence oracle.

  6. Turing machine - Wikipedia

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    An oracle machine or o-machine is a Turing a-machine that pauses its computation at state "o" while, to complete its calculation, it "awaits the decision" of "the oracle"—an entity unspecified by Turing "apart from saying that it cannot be a machine" (Turing (1939), The Undecidable, p. 166–168).

  7. The Stargate Project: An Investor's Take - AOL

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    Just do some back-of-the-napkin math, 500 billion divided by 20. That's $25 billion per data center. There's got to be more that's a part of this plan than just building out those 20 data centers.

  8. Separation oracle - Wikipedia

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    A separation oracle (also called a cutting-plane oracle) is a concept in the mathematical theory of convex optimization. It is a method to describe a convex set that is given as an input to an optimization algorithm. Separation oracles are used as input to ellipsoid methods. [1]: 87, 96, 98

  9. Oracle of Time - Wikipedia

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    From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Redirect page. Redirect to: List of Dune characters#Norma Cenva