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Random information on the term “ALL”:
In computability and complexity theory, ALL is the class of all decision problems.
ALL contains all of the complex classes of decision problems, including RE and co-RE.
Random information on the term “EACH”:
This category has the following 24 subcategories, out of 24 total.
The following 104 pages are in this category, out of 104 total. This list may not reflect recent changes (learn more).
Random information on the term “RAISE”:
In computer science, specifically software engineering and hardware engineering, formal methods are a particular kind of mathematically based techniques for the specification, development and verification of software and hardware systems. The use of formal methods for software and hardware design is motivated by the expectation that, as in other engineering disciplines, performing appropriate mathematical analysis can contribute to the reliability and robustness of a design.
Formal methods are best described as the application of a fairly broad variety of theoretical computer science fundamentals, in particular logic calculi, formal languages, automata theory, discrete event dynamic system and program semantics, but also type systems and algebraic data types to problems in software and hardware specification and verification.
Formal methods can be used at a number of levels:
Level 0: Formal specification may be undertaken and then a program developed from this informally. This has been dubbed formal methods lite. This may be the most cost-effective option in many cases.
Random information on the term “AWAKE”:
This is a list of experiments at CERN’s Large Hadron Collider (LHC). The LHC is the most energetic particle collider in the world, and is used to test the accuracy of the Standard Model, and to look for physics beyond the Standard Model such as supersymmetry, extra dimensions, and others.
The list is first compiled from the SPIRES database, then missing information is retrieved from the online version CERN’s Grey Book. The most specific information of the two is kept, e.g. if the SPIRES database lists December 2008, while the Grey Book lists 22 December 2008, the Grey Book entry is shown. When there is a conflict between the SPIRES database and the Grey Book, the SPIRES database information is listed, unless otherwise noted.
LHCf, MOEDAL and TOTEM are much smaller than the other four experiments, they are close to one of those larger experiments and use the same collision point.
Random information on the term “NORTH”:
The Copenhagen Derby also called The New Firm is a Danish football rivalry between the two big teams, Brøndby IF and F.C. Copenhagen. The New Firm name is a play on the Old Firm rivalry that exists between the two Scottish football teams, Rangers and Celtic. The term New Firm is also used in Scotland to refer to two clubs from the east of Scotland, Aberdeen and Dundee United, due to their challenging the Old Firm’s traditional dominance of the game in Scotland during the 1980s.
As of 28 May 2017
This gives a total of:
Biggest win/defeat was in Superligaen on 16 May 2005 at Brøndby Stadium, where Brøndby IF – F.C. Copenhagen ended 5–0.
Biggest attendance: 41,201
Random information on the term “ATB”:
People born in 1973.
See also: 1973 deaths.
The following 200 pages are in this category, out of 11,315 total. This list may not reflect recent changes (learn more).