(Askeri) HARF KALIBI, KALIP: Kriptoğrafide, geometrik form veya şekil. Yer değiştirme şifrelerinde, yer değiştirmenin çeşitli safhalarının ifa edildiği kafes, kutu veya şekil: İkame usulü şifrelemede (substitution cipher) şifre sırasını ihtiva eden kare, dikdörtgen veya rakamdır. Kodda ise kelime ve heceyi ihtiva eden bir formdur. Kodun muadelesi açık metni ihtiva eden hücrelerin koordinatlarıdır
A rectangular arrangement of numbers or terms having various uses such as transforming coordinates in geometry, solving systems of linear equations in linear algebra and representing graphs in graph theory
A staircase matrix is called a convex staircase Monge matrix (or concave staircase Monge matrix) if the Monge relation holds within the staircase. Monge arrays, or Monge matrices, are mathematical objects used primarily in computer science. They are named for their discoverer, the French mathematician Gaspard Monge
A mix of a SBD and AUD onto one tape Usually done 'live', but can also be done post-show Requires a means of combining the two input streams (i e a mixing board) Matrix's are popular (though somewhat rare) because they offer the pure sound of a SBD with the warmth and crowd noise of an AUD
The set of all networks that can exchange electronic mail either directly or through gateways This includes the Internet, BITNET, FidoNet, UUCP, and commercial services such as America Online, CompuServe, Delphi, Prodigy, as well as other networks This term was coined by John S Quarterman in his book, The Matrix (Digital Press, 1990)
In mathematics, a matrix is an arrangement of numbers, symbols, or letters in rows and columns which is used in solving mathematical problems. Set of numbers arranged in rows and columns to form a rectangular array. Matrix elements may also be differential operators, vectors, or functions. Matrices have wide applications in engineering, physics, economics, and statistics, as well as in various branches of mathematics. They are usually first encountered in the study of systems of equations represented by matrix equations of the form Ax = B, which may be solved by finding the inverse of matrix A or by using an algebraic method based on its determinant
A two-dimensional (row and column) array of quantities in which the particular location of a quan-tity in the array has a particular meaning, and by extension, an array of any number of dimensions
The essentially homogeneous resin or polymer material in which the fiber system of a composite is imbedded both thermoplastic and thermoset resins may be used, as well as metals, ceramics, and glasses
In wffs of predicate logic in which all quantifiers are clustered together at the left side, the section to the right of the quantifiers See prefix; prenex normal form
It is the mould where printing-types are founded Small blocks of copper or iron in parallelepiped form where the letter is digged and inverted Make - ready - The preparatory work done on the platen of a printing press to get all the type and illustration to print evenly Make - up - Breaking up galley matter into pages or to conform to a pre-determined typographic scheme Melotyping - It is the music copy by movable printing-type Measure - It is a dimension determined by the number of quadrat of 12 corps (pica) where any setting-up type work is done Metallography - It is the art of metal printing in particular in the vacuum Microphotography - It is the photography of microscopic preparations Minervist - It is the typographic printing worker that works with small machines called Minervas moved by electricity or by foot
Refers to the total volume of ground penetrated by the transmitted electromagnetic field-which may contain varying amounts and combinations of minerals, metals, salts and moisture
Hence, that which gives form or origin to anything The cavity in which anything is formed, and which gives it shape; a die; a mold, as for the face of a type
The matrix of an immunoassay reaction is everything in the incubation medium except the ligand and the binder Many of these matrix components influence the kinetics of the ligand-binder reaction
A matrix is an object upon which a design has been placed and which is then used to make an impression on a piece of paper, thus creating a print A wood block, metal plate, or lithographic stone can be used as a matrix
A key element in evaluating the quality of a pairwise sequence alignment is the "substitution matrix,"which assigns a score for aligning any possible pair of residues The matrix used in a BLAST® search can be changed depending on the type of sequences you are searching with
mold used in the production of phonograph records, type, or other relief surface the formative tissue at the base of a nail the body substance in which tissue cells are embedded a rectangular array of elements (or entries) set out by rows and columns an enclosure within which something originates or develops (from the Latin for womb)
An engraving or stamped code For vinyl items, this describes the code etched into the run-out grooves on each side of the record For CDs, the code can be found on the metallic ring in the center of the disc (Many CDs may also have an IFPI code printed on the inner plastic ring )
{i} environment in which something develops; formative tissue; form, mold; rectangular array of numerals; soft rock in which harder rocks are embedded; cartilage; (Internet) supersystem that includes all the networks and computers that transfer electron
[FidoNet] n 1 What the Opus BBS software and sysops call {FidoNet} 2 Fanciful term for a {cyberspace} expected to emerge from current networking experiments (see {network, the}) 3 The totality of present-day computer networks
A matrix is a tabular representation of a set of data It is characterised by its dimensionality measured by the ofnumbers of rows (r) and columns (c) If r = c the matrix is said to square, and if the upper triangle of values is identical to lower triangle of values it is said to be symmetric If matrix algebra methods are employed the matrix is normally symbolised by a bold capital letter, e g M
A matrix is an object upon which a design has been formed and which is then used to make an impression on a piece of paper, thus creating a print A {wood} block, {metal} plate, or {lithographic} stone can be used as a matrix