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  2. Set cover problem - Wikipedia

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    Weighted set cover is described by a program identical to the one given above, except that the objective function to minimize is , where is the weight of set . Fractional set cover is described by a program identical to the one given above, except that x s {\displaystyle x_{s}} can be non-integer, so the last constraint is replaced by 0 ≤ x s ...

  3. Nested function - Wikipedia

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    Nested functions can be used for unstructured control flow, by using the return statement for general unstructured control flow.This can be used for finer-grained control than is possible with other built-in features of the language – for example, it can allow early termination of a for loop if break is not available, or early termination of a nested for loop if a multi-level break or ...

  4. Möbius function - Wikipedia

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    The classical Möbius function treated in this article is essentially equal to the Möbius function of the set of all positive integers partially ordered by divisibility. See the article on incidence algebras for the precise definition and several examples of these general Möbius functions.

  5. Arg max - Wikipedia

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    As an example, both unnormalised and normalised sinc functions above have of {0} because both attain their global maximum value of 1 at x = 0. The unnormalised sinc function (red) has arg min of {−4.49, 4.49}, approximately, because it has 2 global minimum values of approximately −0.217 at x = ±4.49.

  6. List of TCP and UDP port numbers - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of TCP and UDP port numbers used by protocols for operation of network applications. The Transmission Control Protocol (TCP) and the User Datagram Protocol (UDP) only need one port for duplex , bidirectional traffic.

  7. Inverse function - Wikipedia

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    where id X is the identity function on the set X; that is, the function that leaves its argument unchanged. In category theory, this statement is used as the definition of an inverse morphism. Considering function composition helps to understand the notation f −1.

  8. Partition of a set - Wikipedia

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    A set of stamps partitioned into bundles: No stamp is in two bundles, no bundle is empty, and every stamp is in a bundle. The 52 partitions of a set with 5 elements. A colored region indicates a subset of X that forms a member of the enclosing partition.

  9. Signed distance function - Wikipedia

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    In mathematics and its applications, the signed distance function or signed distance field (SDF) is the orthogonal distance of a given point x to the boundary of a set Ω in a metric space (such as the surface of a geometric shape), with the sign determined by whether or not x is in the interior of Ω.