In mathematics, an interleave sequence is obtained by merging two sequences via an in shuffle. Let S {\displaystyle S} be a set, and let ( x i ) {\displaystyle...
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Z-order (curve) for points Interleave sequence, a mathematical sequence formed by interleaving members of two other sequences in alternation This disambiguation...
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In the compact disc system, cross-interleaved Reed–Solomon code (CIRC) provides error detection and error correction. CIRC adds to every three data bytes...
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remains implementation-defined, the compiler is no longer allowed to interleave sub-expressions across multiple parameters. Prefetch queue "ISO/IEC 14882:2011"...
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then the next sector in sequence is ready to be read just as the computer is ready to do so. Matching the sector interleave to the processing speed therefore...
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Machine code (redirect from Code interleaving)
the implementation of error tables in Microsoft's Altair BASIC, where interleaved instructions mutually shared their instruction bytes. The technique is...
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The analogous operation to an out-shuffle for an infinite sequence is the interleave sequence. For simplicity, we will use a deck of six cards. The following...
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In computing, interleaved memory is a design which compensates for the relatively slow speed of dynamic random-access memory (DRAM) or core memory, by...
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channels, which simply interleave their data across two bands. Note that all TFCs will be in the same band at some time during their sequence. TFC numbering of...
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Time interleaved (TI) ADCs are Analog-to-Digital Converters (ADCs) that involve M converters working in parallel. Each of the M converters is referred...
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arrays (AoSoA) are contrasting ways to arrange a sequence of records in memory, with regard to interleaving, and are of interest in SIMD and SIMT programming...
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linear recurrence sequence, linear-recursive sequence, linear-recurrent sequence, or a C-finite sequence. For example, the Fibonacci sequence 0 , 1 , 1 , 2...
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leaf found. By bit interleaving, the database records are converted to a (possibly very long) sequence of bits. The bit sequences are interpreted as binary...
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be formed as {a b} and {a −b} where {..} denotes interleaving of sequences. A new pair of sequences can be formed as a + b and a − b. A complementary...
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of sequences into a sequence of tuples. This name zip derives from the action of a zipper in that it interleaves two formerly disjoint sequences. The...
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FASTA format (redirect from Fasta Sequence)
the FASTA format expect the sequence headers to be preceded by ">". The sequence is generally represented as "interleaved", or on multiple lines as in...
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have not kept up with growth in bit density and storage capacity. Sector interleave is a mostly obsolete device characteristic related to data rate, dating...
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as interleave-division multiple access (IDMA) uses the orthogonal interleaving as the only means of user separation in place of signature sequence used...
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trees, the interleave lower bound is a lower bound on the number of operations required by a Binary Search Tree (BST) to execute a given sequence of accesses...
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Lambalgen's theorem, which states that if C is the sequence composed from A and B by interleaving the first bit of A, the first bit of B, the second bit...
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Reed–Solomon error correction (redirect from Cross Interleaved Reed-Solomon Code)
Reed–Solomon coding separated by a 28-way convolutional interleaver yields a scheme called Cross-Interleaved Reed–Solomon Coding (CIRC). The first element of...
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et al. March 21, 2000) by Microsoft until August 10, 2019. Audio Video Interleave (AVI) Advanced Stream Redirector (ASX) Comparison of container formats...
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striping is done by interleaving sequential segments on storage devices in a round-robin fashion from the beginning of the data sequence. This works well...
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Scrambler (redirect from Whitening sequences)
are essential components of physical layer system standards besides interleaved coding and modulation. They are usually defined based on linear-feedback...
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Shellsort (section Gap sequences)
Such a list is said to be h-sorted. It can also be thought of as h interleaved lists, each individually sorted. Beginning with large values of h allows...
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Posting style (section Interleaved style)
"quoted", in a variety of different posting styles. The main options are interleaved posting (also called inline replying, in which the different parts of...
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Culture series (redirect from Culture sequence)
was "a good novel in there struggling to get out", and suggested the interleaved forwards and backwards narratives that appeared in the published version...
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Burst error-correcting code (section Interleaved codes)
by the interleaver at transmitter is to alter the input symbol sequence. At the receiver, the deinterleaver will alter the received sequence to get back...
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Desirable difficulty (section Spacing and interleaving)
created through studying another task or subject, the method is known as interleaving. An example of this is reviewing notes from previous weeks every week...
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and other circumstances may force a server to interleave RTSP methods and stream data. This interleaving should generally be avoided unless necessary since...
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