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  2. Universal hashing - Wikipedia

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    For some applications (such as hash tables), it is important for the least significant bits of the hash values to be also universal. When a family is strongly universal, this is guaranteed: if is a strongly universal family with =, then the family made of the functions ′ for all is also strongly universal for ′. Unfortunately, the same is ...

  3. History of the family - Wikipedia

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    The family has a universal and basic role in all societies. [2] Research on the history of the family crosses disciplines and cultures, aiming to understand the structure and function of the family from many viewpoints.

  4. Family - Wikipedia

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    The term "family values" is often used in political discourse in some countries, its general meaning being that of traditional or cultural values that pertain to the family's structure, function, roles, beliefs, attitudes, and ideals, usually involving the "traditional family"—a middle-class family with a breadwinner father and a homemaker ...

  5. k-independent hashing - Wikipedia

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    In computer science, a family of hash functions is said to be k-independent, k-wise independent or k-universal [1] if selecting a function at random from the family guarantees that the hash codes of any designated k keys are independent random variables (see precise mathematical definitions below). Such families allow good average case ...

  6. Tabulation hashing - Wikipedia

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    In computer science, tabulation hashing is a method for constructing universal families of hash functions by combining table lookup with exclusive or operations. It was first studied in the form of Zobrist hashing for computer games; later work by Carter and Wegman extended this method to arbitrary fixed-length keys.

  7. Universal approximation theorem - Wikipedia

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    In the mathematical theory of artificial neural networks, universal approximation theorems are theorems [1] [2] of the following form: Given a family of neural networks, for each function from a certain function space, there exists a sequence of neural networks ,, … from the family, such that according to some criterion.

  8. No experience? No problem. Trump’s Cabinet raises concerns ...

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    Jan 20, 2017; Washington, DC, USA; President Donald Trump is joined by the Congressional leadership and his family as he formally signs his cabinet nominations into law, in the President’s Room ...

  9. Family values - Wikipedia

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    Family values, sometimes referred to as familial values, are traditional or cultural values that pertain to the family's structure, function, roles, beliefs, attitudes, and ideals. Additionally, the concept of family values may be understood as a reflection of the degree to which familial relationships are valued within an individual's life.