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Local variable
Local variable In computer science, a local variable is a variable that is given local scope. Such ...
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Local variable (translated from French)
Local variable In programmation informatic , one local variable is a variable declared inside the body of a ...
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Local hidden variable theory
Local hidden variable theory In quantum mechanics, a local hidden variable theory is one in which distant events ... assumed to have no instantaneous effect on local ones. The term is most often ...
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Talk:Local hidden variable theory
Talk:Local hidden variable theory Changed the statement about local realism guiding all scientific endaveor before QM. Newtonian gravity is not a local realist theory. Roadrunner 07:15, 21 Aug 2004 (UTC) Newtonian gravitation is not local, true, but even Newton felt there ...
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Variable
Variable In computer science and mathematics, a variable is a symbol denoting a quantity or symbolic representation. In mathematics, a variable often represents an unknown quantity; in computer ... as biology, chemistry, and physics, the word variable is used to refer to a measurable ... measured and collected as data. An independent variable is presumed to affect a dependent ...
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Variable (Psychology wiki)
Variable Home Support Help Site Support Orientation Background ... course In computer science and mathematics, a variable is a symbol denoting a quantity or symbolic representation. In mathematics, a variable often represents an unknown quantity; in computer ... as biology, chemistry, and physics, the word variable is used to refer to a measurable ... measured and collected as data. An independent variable is presumed to affect a dependent ...
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Local consistency
Local consistency In constraint satisfaction, local consistency conditions are properties of constraint satisfaction ... node consistency, arc consistency, and path consistency. Local consistency can be enforced via transformations of the problem called constraint propagation. Local consistency conditions can be grouped into various classes. The original local consistency conditions require that every assignment ...
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Variable (translated from French)
Variable In one programming language, one variable associate a name (one symbol) with a ... the course of time. More precisely a variable indicates a value. The capacities and the ... vary for each language. In mathematic , one variable represent an unknown quantity. In the other ... fields like physic , biology or chimy , the variable represents a measurable parameter like the ...
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Static variable
Static variable In computer science, there are several precise meanings of static variable, depending upon the use and context. In ... static refers to the requirement that the variable remains unchanged and sometimes even available outside ... Static variables as constants See also: Global variable Often, programmers make use of constants, which ... to write, read and maintain with a variable called "PI" instead of retyping "3. ...
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Local regression
Local regression LOESS is one of many "modern ... a subset of the data, with explanatory variable values near the point whose response is ... point is then obtained by evaluating the local polynomial using the explanatory variable values for that data point. The LOESS ... the data is used to fit each local polynomial. The smoothing parameter, |
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