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    Volterra (Italian pronunciation: [volˈtɛrra]; Latin: Volaterrae) is a walled mountaintop town in the Tuscany region of Italy. Its history dates from before...
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  • The Lotka–Volterra equations, also known as the Lotka–Volterra predator–prey model, are a pair of first-order nonlinear differential equations, frequently...
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    Vito Volterra KBE FRS(For) HFRSE (/voʊlˈtɛrə/, Italian: [ˈviːto volˈtɛrra]; 3 May 1860 – 11 October 1940) was an Italian mathematician and physicist, known...
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  • Volterra is a town in Italy. Volterra may also refer: Aaron Ḥai Volterra (fl. 18th century), Italian poet and rabbi Daniele da Volterra (1509–1566), Italian...
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  • The Volterra series is a model for non-linear behavior similar to the Taylor series. It differs from the Taylor series in its ability to capture "memory"...
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  • The Volterra equation may refer to the Volterra integral equation, an integral in the style of Fredholm theory. Product integral, an integral over an...
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  • between linear and nonlinear; homogenous and inhomogeneous; Fredholm and Volterra; first order, second order, and third order; and singular and regular integral...
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  • In mathematics, the Smith–Volterra–Cantor set (SVC), ε-Cantor set, or fat Cantor set is an example of a set of points on the real line that is nowhere...
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  • In mathematics, the Volterra integral equations are a special type of integral equations. They are divided into two groups referred to as the first and...
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  • The competitive Lotka–Volterra equations are a simple model of the population dynamics of species competing for some common resource. They can be further...
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  • Volterra Semiconductor, commonly known as "Volterra," was acquired by Maxim Integrated in October 2013. Volterra was a fabless semiconductor company that...
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  • Volterra Psychiatric Hospital (Italian: Ospedale Psichiatrico di Volterra) is a former psychiatric hospital in the city of Volterra in the Italian region...
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  • Windows Dev Kit 2023 (also known as Project Volterra) is an ARM-based compact desktop computer for software developers, developed by Microsoft. It was...
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    In mathematics, Volterra's function, named for Vito Volterra, is a real-valued function V defined on the real line R with the following curious combination...
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    Edoardo Volterra (1904–1984) was an Italian scholar of Roman law. Son of the distinguished Italian mathematician Vito Volterra, Edoardo Volterra held a...
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  • topological space is said to be a Volterra space if any finite intersection of dense Gδ subsets is dense. Every Baire space is Volterra, but the converse is not...
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  • area of functional analysis and operator theory, the Volterra operator, named after Vito Volterra, is a bounded linear operator on the space L2[0,1] of...
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    The random generalized Lotka–Volterra model (rGLV) is an ecological model and random set of coupled ordinary differential equations where the parameters...
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    The Cecina-Volterra railway line is an Italian railway line that connects the coast town of Cecina to Saline di Volterra in Tuscany. Until 1958 it continued...
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  • Lotka–Volterra equations are a set of equations which are more general than either the competitive or predator–prey examples of Lotka–Volterra types....
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    the simplest frameworks for modeling species interactions is the Lotka–Volterra equations. In this model, the changes in population densities of the two...
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  • Projet Volterra is a European project of ancient legal history databases of the Institute of Classical Studies and elsewhere. Projet Volterra was established...
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    The Roman theatre of Volterra was uncovered in the 1950s, during archaeological excavations of the ancient Roman city conducted by Enrico Fiumi. 19th-century...
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    "Italian Alabaster Works of G. Bruci & Co., Volterra: Extraction". "Italian Alabaster Works of G. Bruci & Co., Volterra: Working techniques". Hermary, Antoine...
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    Volterra Cathedral (Italian: Cattedrale di Santa Maria Assunta, or Duomo di Volterra) is a Roman Catholic cathedral in Volterra, Italy, dedicated to the...
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  • In mathematics, the Volterra lattice, also known as the discrete KdV equation, the Kac–van Moerbeke lattice, and the Langmuir lattice, is a system of ordinary...
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    1509 – 4 April 1566), better known as Daniele da Volterra (/voʊlˈtɛrə/, Italian: [daˈnjɛːle da (v)volˈtɛrra]), was a Mannerist Italian painter and sculptor...
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  • Meshullam ben Menahem of Volterra (Hebrew: משולם בן מנחם; d. 1508), also known as Meshullam da Volterra, was an Italian Jewish businessman who traveled...
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    View of Volterra is an oil painting on canvas by French artist Jean-Baptiste-Camille Corot, created in 1838. Corot visited Italy for the second time in...
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  • (1584 – 8 June 1650) was a Roman Catholic prelate who served as Bishop of Volterra (1634–1650). Niccolò Sacchetti was born in 1584 in Firenze, Italy. On 25...
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