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  • Cartesian tree
  • Binary tree derived from a sequence of numbers

    computer science, a Cartesian tree is a binary tree derived from a sequence of distinct numbers. To construct the Cartesian tree, set its root to be the

    Cartesian tree

    Cartesian tree

    Cartesian_tree

  • Cartesian
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    product of two sets Cartesian product of graphs, a binary operation on graphs Cartesian tree, a binary tree in computer science Cartesian anxiety, a hope

    Cartesian

    Cartesian

  • René Descartes
  • French philosopher and mathematician (1596–1650)

    Bucket argument Cartesian circle Cartesian plane Cartesian product Cartesian product of graphs Cartesian theater Cartesian tree Descartes number Descartes'

    René Descartes

    René Descartes

    René_Descartes

  • List of data structures
  • Data organization and storage formats

    graphs. AA tree AVL tree Binary search tree Binary tree Cartesian tree Conc-tree list Left-child right-sibling binary tree Order statistic tree Pagoda Randomized

    List of data structures

    List_of_data_structures

  • Range minimum query
  • Minimizing problem in computer programming

    achieved by storing the Cartesian trees for all the blocks in the array. A few observations: Blocks with isomorphic Cartesian trees give the same result

    Range minimum query

    Range_minimum_query

  • Heapsort
  • Sorting algorithm using the heap data structure

    Petersson describe a variation of heapsort based on a heap of Cartesian trees. First, a Cartesian tree is built from the input in O(n) time, and its root is placed

    Heapsort

    Heapsort

    Heapsort

  • Stern–Brocot tree
  • Ordered binary tree of rational numbers

    fractions and mediants described above, the Stern–Brocot tree may also be defined as a Cartesian tree for the rational numbers, prioritized by their denominators

    Stern–Brocot tree

    Stern–Brocot tree

    Stern–Brocot_tree

  • Widest path problem
  • Path-finding using high-weight graph edges

    Cartesian tree. The root of the Cartesian tree represents the heaviest minimum spanning tree edge, and the children of the root are Cartesian trees recursively

    Widest path problem

    Widest path problem

    Widest_path_problem

  • Jean Vuillemin
  • French computer scientist

    philosopher Jules Vuillemin. Vuillemin invented the binomial heap[B] and Cartesian tree data structures.[C] With Ron Rivest, he proved one of the Aanderaa–Rosenberg

    Jean Vuillemin

    Jean_Vuillemin

  • Suffix tree
  • Tree containing all suffixes of a given text

    Blelloch, Guy E. (2014), "A Simple Parallel Cartesian Tree Algorithm and its Application to Parallel Suffix Tree Construction", ACM Transactions on Parallel

    Suffix tree

    Suffix tree

    Suffix_tree

  • Tree of knowledge (philosophy)
  • Metaphor used in philosophical analogies

    and the tree of knowledge". Synthese. 92 (1): 101–116. doi:10.1007/BF00413744. ISSN 1573-0964. S2CID 46962659. Grosholz, Emily (1991). Cartesian method

    Tree of knowledge (philosophy)

    Tree_of_knowledge_(philosophy)

  • Range query (computer science)
  • Computing problem

    and as left and right subtrees the Cartesian tree of A [ 1 , i − 1 ] {\displaystyle A[1,i-1]} and the Cartesian tree of A [ i + 1 , n ] {\displaystyle

    Range query (computer science)

    Range_query_(computer_science)

  • Treap
  • Random search tree data structure

    portmanteau of tree and heap. It is a Cartesian tree in which each key is given a (randomly chosen) numeric priority. As with any binary search tree, the inorder

    Treap

    Treap

    Treap

  • Adaptive heap sort
  • Comparison-based sorting algorithm

    Cartesian tree is built from the input in O ( n ) {\displaystyle O(n)} time by putting the data into a binary tree and making each node in the tree is

    Adaptive heap sort

    Adaptive_heap_sort

  • Random binary tree
  • Binary tree selected at random

    Binary trees may also be studied with all nodes unlabeled, or with labels that are not given in sorted order. For instance, the Cartesian tree data structure

    Random binary tree

    Random binary tree

    Random_binary_tree

  • All nearest smaller values
  • Cartesian trees also arise in the definition of the treap and randomized binary search tree data structures for binary searching. The Cartesian tree of

    All nearest smaller values

    All_nearest_smaller_values

  • Adaptive sort
  • Sorting algorithms which exploit existing order in its input

    sort, patience sort, Shellsort, smoothsort, splaysort, Timsort, and Cartesian tree sorting. Sorting algorithms Hagerup, Torben; Jyrki Katjainen (2004)

    Adaptive sort

    Adaptive_sort

  • Isaac Newton
  • English polymath (1642–1727)

    possible mediator of nervous transmission, which went against the prevailing Cartesian hydraulic theory of the time. He was also the first to present a clear

    Isaac Newton

    Isaac Newton

    Isaac_Newton

  • Lowest common ancestor
  • Tree node with two other nodes as descendants

    back into a lowest common ancestor problem using the technique of Cartesian trees. Further simplifications were made by Alstrup et al. (2004) and Fischer

    Lowest common ancestor

    Lowest_common_ancestor

  • List of things named after René Descartes
  • Cartesian genetic programming Cartesian tree Cartesian closed category Cartesian geometry Cartesian coordinate system Cartesian equations Cartesian plane

    List of things named after René Descartes

    List_of_things_named_after_René_Descartes

  • Mind–body dualism
  • Philosophical theory

    John Foster, Stewart Goetz, Richard Swinburne and Charles Taliaferro. Cartesian dualism, most famously defended by René Descartes, argues that there are

    Mind–body dualism

    Mind–body dualism

    Mind–body_dualism

  • Best, worst and average case
  • Measures of how efficiently algorithms use resources

    O(n) O(n) O(n) O(n) Binary search tree O(log (n)) O(log (n)) O(log (n)) O(log (n)) O(n) O(n) O(n) O(n) O(n) Cartesian tree — O(log (n)) O(log (n)) O(log (n))

    Best, worst and average case

    Best,_worst_and_average_case

  • Search data structure
  • search Key-sorted array; see binary search Self-balancing binary search tree Hash table Heap In this table, the asymptotic notation O(f(n)) means "not

    Search data structure

    Search_data_structure

  • Tesseract
  • Four-dimensional analogue of the cube

    Schläfli symbol {4,3} × { }, with symmetry order 96. As a 4-4 duoprism, a Cartesian product of two squares, it can be named by a composite Schläfli symbol

    Tesseract

    Tesseract

    Tesseract

  • Comparison sort
  • Type of sorting algorithm that works by comparing pairs of elements

    bound. An example is adaptive heap sort, a sorting algorithm based on Cartesian trees. It takes time O ( n log ⁡ k ) {\displaystyle O(n\log k)} , where k

    Comparison sort

    Comparison sort

    Comparison_sort

  • Lexicographic order
  • Generalised alphabetical order

    order on an n-ary Cartesian product of partially ordered sets; this order is a total order if and only if all factors of the Cartesian product are totally

    Lexicographic order

    Lexicographic_order

  • Genetic programming
  • Evolving computer programs with techniques analogous to natural genetic processes

    languages via grammars. Cartesian genetic programming is another form of GP, which uses a graph representation instead of the usual tree based representation

    Genetic programming

    Genetic programming

    Genetic_programming

  • Tree (descriptive set theory)
  • Collection of prefixes of finite sequences

    {\displaystyle [T]} of every tree T {\displaystyle T} forms a closed set in this topology. Frequently trees on Cartesian products X × Y {\displaystyle

    Tree (descriptive set theory)

    Tree_(descriptive_set_theory)

  • Tree girth measurement
  • Measurement of the circumference of a tree trunk

    the edge of the trunk mapping the irregularities of the tree surface and converted to Cartesian x-y coordinates. The process was repeated at different

    Tree girth measurement

    Tree girth measurement

    Tree_girth_measurement

  • Animism
  • Class of religious beliefs

    engaging with the concept of animism. Modernism is characterized by a Cartesian subject-object dualism that divides the subjective from the objective

    Animism

    Animism

  • N-sphere
  • Generalized sphere of dimension n (mathematics)

    ⁠-sphere is the boundary of an ⁠ n {\displaystyle n} ⁠-ball. Given a Cartesian coordinate system, the unit ⁠ n {\displaystyle n} ⁠-sphere of radius ⁠

    N-sphere

    N-sphere

    N-sphere

  • Euclidean distance
  • Length of a line segment

    length of the line segment between them. It can be calculated from the Cartesian coordinates of the points using the Pythagorean theorem, and therefore

    Euclidean distance

    Euclidean distance

    Euclidean_distance

  • Recursive tree
  • Tree graph with nodes numbered in order of distance from the root

    In graph theory, a recursive tree (i.e., unordered tree) is a labeled, rooted tree. A size-n recursive tree's vertices are labeled by distinct positive

    Recursive tree

    Recursive_tree

  • Relational algebra
  • Theory of relational databases

    relational algebra, the Cartesian product R × S {\displaystyle R\times S} is defined formally as The cardinality of the Cartesian product is the product

    Relational algebra

    Relational_algebra

  • Relational database
  • Digital database whose organization is based on the relational model of data

    is added to prevent a cartesian product. Thus, for N tables in an SQL query, there must be N−1 INNER JOINS to prevent a cartesian product. The relational

    Relational database

    Relational_database

  • Animal machine
  • Philosophical concept of animals as automata

    terms of soul and final causes. His account became a well-known part of Cartesian natural philosophy and drew criticism from later philosophers and writers

    Animal machine

    Animal machine

    Animal_machine

  • Logical conjunction
  • Logical connective AND

    "Types of proof system" (PDF). p. 4. Howson, Colin (1997). Logic with trees: an introduction to symbolic logic. London; New York: Routledge. p. 38.

    Logical conjunction

    Logical conjunction

    Logical_conjunction

  • Baire space (set theory)
  • Concept in set theory

    obtained by ordinal exponentiation). The Baire space is defined to be the Cartesian product of countably infinitely many copies of the set of natural numbers

    Baire space (set theory)

    Baire_space_(set_theory)

  • Genetic algorithm
  • Competitive algorithm for searching a problem space

    algorithms. There are many variants of Genetic Programming, including Cartesian genetic programming, Gene expression programming, grammatical evolution

    Genetic algorithm

    Genetic algorithm

    Genetic_algorithm

  • Combinatorial proof
  • Proofs in enumerative combinatorics

    always evenly divides the numerator). However its numerator counts the Cartesian product of k finite sets of sizes n, n − 1, ..., n − k + 1, while its

    Combinatorial proof

    Combinatorial_proof

  • Height
  • Measure of vertical distance

    altitude (height above sea level) is called elevation. In a two-dimensional Cartesian space, height is measured along the vertical axis (y) between a specific

    Height

    Height

    Height

  • Fastest
  • Computer programming testing tool

    testing tree. Finite models are calculated by restricting the type of each VIS variable to a finite set and then by calculating the Cartesian product

    Fastest

    Fastest

  • Unit distance graph
  • Geometric graph with unit edge lengths

    thus connecting graphs, every finite tree or cactus graph may be realized as a unit distance graph. Any Cartesian product of unit distance graphs produces

    Unit distance graph

    Unit distance graph

    Unit_distance_graph

  • Linear genetic programming
  • by changing an element of such an array. Multi expression programming Cartesian genetic programming Grammatical evolution Genetic programming M. Brameier

    Linear genetic programming

    Linear genetic programming

    Linear_genetic_programming

  • Algebraic data type
  • Data type defined by combining other types

    and records. The set of all possible values of a product type is the Cartesian product of the sets of its component types. Values of algebraic data types

    Algebraic data type

    Algebraic_data_type

  • Christina, Queen of Sweden
  • Queen of Sweden from 1632 to 1654

    Trademark argument Causal adequacy principle Mind–body dichotomy Cartesian circle Cartesian diver Balloonist theory Wax argument Res cogitans Res extensa

    Christina, Queen of Sweden

    Christina, Queen of Sweden

    Christina,_Queen_of_Sweden

  • Median graph
  • Graph with a median for each three vertices

    and use this construction to visualize human genetic relationships. The Cartesian product of every two median graphs is another median graph. Medians in

    Median graph

    Median graph

    Median_graph

  • N-body simulation
  • Simulation of a dynamical system of particles

    velocities of dark matter particles involves moving particles within a uniform Cartesian lattice or a glass-like particle configuration. This is done by using

    N-body simulation

    N-body simulation

    N-body_simulation

  • Cube
  • Solid with six equal square faces

    the Cartesian coordinate systems. For a cube centered at the origin, with edges parallel to the axes and with an edge length of 2, the Cartesian coordinates

    Cube

    Cube

    Cube

  • Klipper (firmware)
  • Open source software for 3D printers

    microcontroller. Klipper supports multiple types of kinematics, including Cartesian, CoreXY and delta robot. Klipper was developed by Kevin O'Connor in 2014

    Klipper (firmware)

    Klipper (firmware)

    Klipper_(firmware)

  • Total order
  • Order whose elements are all comparable

    x1 ≤ x2 if and only if f(x1) ≤ f(x2). The lexicographical order on the Cartesian product of a family of totally ordered sets, indexed by a well ordered

    Total order

    Total_order

  • Axiom of choice
  • Axiom of set theory

    the Cartesian product of the sets in X {\displaystyle X} , and vice versa. Therefore an equivalent form of the axiom of choice is: The Cartesian product

    Axiom of choice

    Axiom of choice

    Axiom_of_choice

  • Enumerative combinatorics
  • Area of combinatorics that deals with the number of ways certain patterns can be formed

    generating function F(x) + G(x). For two combinatorial families as above the Cartesian product (pair) of the two families ( F × G {\displaystyle {\mathcal {F}}\times

    Enumerative combinatorics

    Enumerative_combinatorics

  • Join (SQL)
  • SQL clause

    ('Robinson', 34), ('Smith', 34), ('Williams', NULL); CROSS JOIN returns the Cartesian product of rows from tables in the join. In other words, it will produce

    Join (SQL)

    Join (SQL)

    Join_(SQL)

  • Strong product of graphs
  • Binary operation in graph theory

    constructed as the union of two other products of the same two graphs, the Cartesian product of graphs and the tensor product of graphs. An example of a strong

    Strong product of graphs

    Strong product of graphs

    Strong_product_of_graphs

  • Partially ordered set
  • Mathematical set with an ordering

    decreasing sets of pairs, three of the possible partial orders on the Cartesian product of two partially ordered sets are (see Fig. 4): the lexicographical

    Partially ordered set

    Partially ordered set

    Partially_ordered_set

  • Entropy (information theory)
  • Average uncertainty in variable's states

    S_{i}}]} where ( X j ) j ∈ S i {\displaystyle (X_{j})_{j\in S_{i}}} is the Cartesian product of random variables Xj with indexes j in Si (so the dimension

    Entropy (information theory)

    Entropy_(information_theory)

  • Curry–Howard correspondence
  • Relationship between programs and proofs

    intuitionistic logic, typed lambda calculus and cartesian closed categories. Under this correspondence, objects of a cartesian-closed category can be interpreted as

    Curry–Howard correspondence

    Curry–Howard_correspondence

  • Region of interest
  • Samples within a data set identified for a particular purpose

    reference to specific images or as coordinates in a named patient-relative 3D Cartesian space Pixels (possibly non-contiguous) may be classified into segments

    Region of interest

    Region_of_interest

  • Venn diagram
  • Diagram that shows all possible logical relations between a collection of sets

    Relation equivalence partition Set operations: intersection union complement Cartesian product power set identities Types of sets Countable Uncountable Empty

    Venn diagram

    Venn diagram

    Venn_diagram

  • Coprime integers
  • Two numbers without shared prime factors

    and b are coprime if and only if the point with coordinates (a, b) in a Cartesian coordinate system would be "visible" via an unobstructed line of sight

    Coprime integers

    Coprime_integers

  • Trigonometric functions
  • Functions of an angle

    six trigonometric functions of an arbitrary angle θ are represented as Cartesian coordinates of points related to the unit circle. The y-axis ordinates

    Trigonometric functions

    Trigonometric functions

    Trigonometric_functions

  • Infinite set
  • Set that is not a finite set

    an infinite set is infinite. The Cartesian product of an infinite set and a nonempty set is infinite. The Cartesian product of an infinite number of sets

    Infinite set

    Infinite set

    Infinite_set

  • Classification Tree Method
  • classification tree. For semantic purpose, classifications can be grouped into compositions. The maximum number of test cases is the Cartesian product of

    Classification Tree Method

    Classification_Tree_Method

  • Caterpillar
  • Larva of a butterfly or moth

    caterpillar died and the butterfly subsequently resurrected. As a militant Cartesian, Swammerdam attacked Goedart as ridiculous, and when publishing his findings

    Caterpillar

    Caterpillar

    Caterpillar

  • Mandelbrot set
  • Fractal named after mathematician Benoit Mandelbrot

    {\displaystyle |p_{n}(z)|=2} in the complex plane as a curve in the real Cartesian plane of degree 2 n + 1 {\displaystyle 2^{n+1}} in x and y. Each curve

    Mandelbrot set

    Mandelbrot set

    Mandelbrot_set

  • Set theory
  • Branch of mathematics that studies sets

    the union and the intersection, (A ∪ B) ∖ (A ∩ B) or (A ∖ B) ∪ (B ∖ A). Cartesian product of A and B, denoted A × B, is the set whose members are all possible

    Set theory

    Set theory

    Set_theory

  • Reality
  • Totality of existing entities

    example, an acorn has the potential to grow into an oak tree under the right conditions, but the oak tree is not yet actualized. In a slightly different sense

    Reality

    Reality

  • Prefix order
  • orders leads to a notion of product that is not the Cartesian product of the two orders since the Cartesian product is not always a prefix order. Instead,

    Prefix order

    Prefix_order

  • Free will
  • Ability to make choices voluntarily

    models of mind are divided into physical and non-physical expositions. Cartesian dualism holds that the mind is a nonphysical substance, the seat of consciousness

    Free will

    Free will

    Free_will

  • Glossary of geography terms (A–M)
  • mental map. axis 1.  (coordinate system) Any of the reference lines of a Cartesian coordinate system, from which the signed distances to each coordinate

    Glossary of geography terms (A–M)

    Glossary_of_geography_terms_(A–M)

  • First-order logic
  • Type of logical system

    tree of formulas. To show that a formula A is provable, the tableaux method attempts to demonstrate that the negation of A is unsatisfiable. The tree

    First-order logic

    First-order_logic

  • G. K. Chesterton
  • English author and Christian apologist (1874–1936)

    (ed.), The Common Man, archived from the original on 15 January 2017 "The Trees of Pride", 1922 "The Crime of the Communist", Collier's Weekly, July 1934

    G. K. Chesterton

    G. K. Chesterton

    G._K._Chesterton

  • Zermelo–Fraenkel set theory
  • Standard system of axiomatic set theory

    {\displaystyle \exists x\phi } A well-formed formula can be thought as a syntax tree. The leaf nodes are always atomic formulae. Nodes ∧ {\displaystyle \land

    Zermelo–Fraenkel set theory

    Zermelo–Fraenkel set theory

    Zermelo–Fraenkel_set_theory

  • Rule of inference
  • Method of deriving conclusions

    statement "if the tree is green and the sky is blue then the tree is green" is true independently of the meanings of terms like tree and green, making

    Rule of inference

    Rule of inference

    Rule_of_inference

  • List of unsolved problems in mathematics
  • {\displaystyle G} ? Graham's pebbling conjecture on the pebbling number of Cartesian products of graphs Meyniel's conjecture that cop number is O ( n ) {\displaystyle

    List of unsolved problems in mathematics

    List_of_unsolved_problems_in_mathematics

  • Graph (discrete mathematics)
  • Vertices connected in pairs by edges

    a new graph from two initial ones, such as: disjoint union of graphs, cartesian product of graphs, tensor product of graphs, strong product of graphs

    Graph (discrete mathematics)

    Graph (discrete mathematics)

    Graph_(discrete_mathematics)

  • Arthur Schopenhauer
  • German philosopher (1788–1860)

    presentation of his philosophy, with the concepts of scholasticism and Cartesian philosophy, and tried to use geometrical proofs that do not hold because

    Arthur Schopenhauer

    Arthur Schopenhauer

    Arthur_Schopenhauer

  • Embodied cognition
  • Interdisciplinary theory

    challenges other theories, such as cognitivism, computationalism, and Cartesian dualism. It is closely related to the extended mind thesis, situated cognition

    Embodied cognition

    Embodied cognition

    Embodied_cognition

  • Gödel's incompleteness theorems
  • Limitative results in mathematical logic

    Paris–Harrington principle, is also undecidable in Peano arithmetic. Kruskal's tree theorem, which has applications in computer science, is also undecidable

    Gödel's incompleteness theorems

    Gödel's_incompleteness_theorems

  • Structural induction
  • Proof method in mathematical logic

    lists, or trees. A well-founded partial order is defined on the structures ("subformula" for formulas, "sublist" for lists, and "subtree" for trees). The

    Structural induction

    Structural_induction

  • Space-filling curve
  • Curve whose range contains the unit square

    the Cantor set C {\displaystyle {\mathcal {C}}} is homeomorphic to its cartesian product with itself C × C {\displaystyle {\mathcal {C}}\times {\mathcal

    Space-filling curve

    Space-filling_curve

  • Taoism
  • Religious and philosophical tradition

    and immortality are particularly popular, and these include: cranes, pine trees, and the peaches of immortality (associated with the Queen Mother of the

    Taoism

    Taoism

    Taoism

  • Waiting for Godot
  • Play by Samuel Beckett

    work, no bicycle appears in this play, but Hugh Kenner in his essay "The Cartesian Centaur" reports that Beckett once, when asked about the meaning of Godot

    Waiting for Godot

    Waiting for Godot

    Waiting_for_Godot

  • MIMO
  • Use of multiple antennas in radio

    where χ P {\displaystyle \chi ^{P}} is the P {\displaystyle P} -fold Cartesian product over constellation set χ {\displaystyle \chi } , and M ( x ) {\displaystyle

    MIMO

    MIMO

    MIMO

  • Pantheism
  • Belief that God and reality are identical

    A diagram with neutral monism compared to Cartesian dualism, physicalism and idealism

    Pantheism

    Pantheism

    Pantheism

  • Creole language
  • Stable natural languages that have developed from a pidgin

    Press, pp. 3–20 DeGraff, Michel (2001), "On the origin of creoles: A Cartesian critique of Neo-Darwinian linguistics", Linguistic Typology, 5 (2–3):

    Creole language

    Creole language

    Creole_language

  • Piezoelectricity
  • Electric charge generated in certain solids due to mechanical stress

    necessary. Generally, D and E are vectors, that is, Cartesian tensors of rank 1; and permittivity ε is a Cartesian tensor of rank 2. Strain and stress are, in

    Piezoelectricity

    Piezoelectricity

    Piezoelectricity

  • Glossary of graph theory
  • the Cartesian product of graphs is a connected graph that is not itself a product. Every connected graph can be uniquely factored into a Cartesian product

    Glossary of graph theory

    Glossary_of_graph_theory

  • L-system
  • Rewriting system and type of formal grammar

    solve the problem of inferring the parametric selection rules. Using Cartesian Genetic Programming, parametric L-systems could be inferred along with

    L-system

    L-system

    L-system

  • Voltaire
  • French writer and philosopher (1694–1778)

    evidence that Voltaire was present; see Mihnea Dobre, Tammy Nyden (2013). Cartesian Empiricism. Springer. p. 89. ISBN 978-94-007-7690-6. Contrary to the idea

    Voltaire

    Voltaire

    Voltaire

  • Thomas Merton
  • American Trappist monk (1915–1968)

    most part, Christianity had forsaken its mystical tradition in favor of Cartesian emphasis on "the reification of concepts, idolization of the reflexive

    Thomas Merton

    Thomas_Merton

  • Tomaž Pisanski
  • Slovenian mathematician (born 1949)

    and Pisanski proved that the Cartesian product of a tree and a cycle is Hamiltonian if and only if no degree of the tree exceeds the length of the cycle

    Tomaž Pisanski

    Tomaž Pisanski

    Tomaž_Pisanski

  • Markov chain
  • Random process independent of past history

    chains. This corresponds to the situation when the state space has a (Cartesian-) product form. See interacting particle system and stochastic cellular

    Markov chain

    Markov chain

    Markov_chain

  • Analytic set
  • Concept in descriptive set theory (mathematics)

    projection of a closed set in the cartesian product of X with the Baire space. A is the projection of a Gδ set in the cartesian product of X with the Cantor

    Analytic set

    Analytic_set

  • Cycle rank
  • Connectivity measure in graph theory

    {\displaystyle (m\times n)} -torus T m , n {\displaystyle T_{m,n}} , i.e., the cartesian product of two directed circuits of lengths m and n, we have r ( T n

    Cycle rank

    Cycle_rank

  • John von Neumann
  • Hungarian and American mathematician and physicist (1903–1957)

    Mark C.; Rota, Gian-Carlo (eds.). Science, Computers, and People: From the Tree of Mathematics. Boston: Birkhäuser. p. 224. doi:10.1007/978-1-4615-9819-0

    John von Neumann

    John von Neumann

    John_von_Neumann

  • Lambda calculus
  • Mathematical-logic system based on functions

    categories, e.g., the simply typed lambda calculus is the language of a Cartesian closed category (CCC). Whether a term is normalising or not, and how much

    Lambda calculus

    Lambda calculus

    Lambda_calculus

  • John Locke
  • English philosopher and physician (1632–1704)

    that, at birth, the mind is a blank slate, or tabula rasa. Contrary to Cartesian philosophy based on preexisting concepts, he maintained that we are born

    John Locke

    John Locke

    John_Locke

  • Determinism
  • Philosophical view that events are determined by prior events

    Rationalism Social contract Socialism Transcendentalism Utilitarianism People Cartesianism Kantianism Neo Kierkegaardianism Krausism Hegelianism Marxism Newtonianism

    Determinism

    Determinism

    Determinism

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  • Linden
  • Surname or Lastname

    Dutch, German, and Jewish (Ashkenazic)

    Linden

    Dutch, German, and Jewish (Ashkenazic) : variant (plural) of Linde.English : variant spelling of Lindon.Belgian and Dutch (van Linden) : habitational name from places called Linden in Brabant and North Brabant.Dutch (van der Linden) : habitational name from any of numerous places called Ter Linde.Irish : reduced form of McLinden.Swedish (Lindén) : ornamental name from lind ‘lime tree’ + the common suffix -én, from the Latin adjectival ending -enius.

    Linden

  • Tree
  • Surname or Lastname

    English (mainly southeastern)

    Tree

    English (mainly southeastern) : topographic name for someone who lived near a conspicuous tree, Middle English tre(w).

    Tree

  • Lindell
  • Surname or Lastname

    Swedish

    Lindell

    Swedish : ornamental name composed of the elements lind ‘lime tree’ + -ell, a common suffix of Swedish surnames, from the Latin adjectival suffix -elius.English : habitational name from Lindal, Cumbria (formerly in Lancashire) or Lindale, also in Cumbria; both are named from Old Norse lind ‘lime tree’ + dalr ‘valley’.

    Lindell

  • Lindon
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Lindon

    English : habitational name from places called Lindon in Lincolnshire, Linden End, Haddenham, in Cambridgeshire, or Lyndon, Rutland, all named from Old English lind ‘lime tree’ or līn ‘flax’ + dūn ‘hill’.

    Lindon

  • Langtry
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Langtry

    English : habitational name from places in Devon, Oxfordshire, and Lancashire called Langtree, from Old English lang, long ‘long’, ‘tall’ + trēow ‘tree’.

    Langtry

  • Langner
  • Surname or Lastname

    German

    Langner

    German : habitational name from any of several places called Langen or Langenau in Germany, Bohemia, and Silesia.English : habitational name from any of four places in Shropshire and Staffordshire called Longner or Longnor. Longner and Longnor in Shropshire are from Old English lang ‘long’ + alor ‘alder tree’, ‘alder copse’, as is Longnor near Penkridge, Staffordshire. But Longnor, Staffordshire is from Old English lang (genitive langan) + ofer ‘ridge’.

    Langner

  • Linscomb
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Linscomb

    English : habitational name possibly from any of three places in Devon called Lincombe, named in Old English with līn ‘flax’ or lind ‘lime tree’ + cumb ‘valley’.

    Linscomb

  • Trees
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Trees

    English : variant of Treece.

    Trees

  • Linder
  • Surname or Lastname

    Swedish

    Linder

    Swedish : ornamental name from lind ‘lime tree’ + either the German suffix -er denoting an inhabitant, or the surname suffix -ér, derived from the Latin adjectival ending -er(i)us.English (mainly southeastern) : variant of Lind 2.German : habitational name from any of numerous places called Linden or Lindern, named with German Linden ‘lime trees’.

    Linder

  • Lins
  • Surname or Lastname

    German

    Lins

    German : from Middle High German lins(e) ‘lentil’, presumably a metonymic occupational nickname for a grower of lentils.German : from a short form of a Germanic personal name formed with Old High German lint ‘snake’ or linta ‘linden tree’, ‘shield’.English (Staffordshire) : unexplained. Possibly a variant of Lynes.Latvian : possibly from lins ‘flax’.

    Lins

  • Jesse
  • Surname or Lastname

    North German

    Jesse

    North German : from a short form of the personal name Jesper, a Low German form of Kaspar.South German : from a reduced form of the personal name Johannes (see John).Eastern German (of Slavic origin) : topographic name from Czech jes(en) ‘ash tree’.English : from a short form of Jessup.French : from Old French jaisse ‘chick pea’; probably a metonymic occupational name for a grower of chick peas or a topographic name.

    Jesse

  • Maple
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Maple

    English : topographic name for someone who lived by a maple tree, Middle English mapel (Old English mapul).French : from Latin mapula, a diminutive of mappa ‘piece of cloth’, ‘napkin’, presumably a metonymic occupational name for a cloth merchant or a weaver.

    Maple

  • Lawrence
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Lawrence

    English : from the Middle English and Old French personal name Lorens, Laurence (Latin Laurentius ‘man from Laurentum’, a place in Italy probably named from its laurels or bay trees). The name was borne by a saint who was martyred at Rome in the 3rd century ad; he enjoyed a considerable cult throughout Europe, with consequent popularity of the personal name (French Laurent, Italian, Spanish Lorenzo, Catalan Llorenç, Portuguese Lourenço, German Laurenz; Polish Wawrzyniec (assimilated to the Polish word wawrzyn ‘laurel’), etc.). The surname is also borne by Jews among whom it is presumably an Americanized form of one or more like-sounding Ashkenazic surnames.

    Lawrence

  • Treen
  • Surname or Lastname

    Cornish

    Treen

    Cornish : habitational name from places so named in the parishes of Zennor and St. Levan, both of which appear earlier in the form Trethyn, from Cornish tre ‘homestead’, ‘settlement’ + dyn ‘fort’.English : variant of Treece, from a form with the weak plural ending.

    Treen

  • Hugh
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Hugh

    English : from the Old French personal name Hu(gh)e, introduced to Britain by the Normans. This is in origin a short form of any of the various Germanic compound names with the first element hug ‘heart’, ‘mind’, ‘spirit’. Compare, for example, Howard 1, Hubble, and Hubert. It was a popular personal name among the Normans in England, partly due to the fame of St. Hugh of Lincoln (1140–1200), who was born in Burgundy and who established the first Carthusian monastery in England.In Ireland and Scotland this name has been widely used as an equivalent of Celtic Aodh ‘fire’, the source of many Irish surnames (see for example McCoy).

    Hugh

  • Treece
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Treece

    English : topographic name from the plural of Middle English tre(w) ‘tree’.

    Treece

  • Treese
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Treese

    English : variant of Treece.

    Treese

  • Appleberry
  • Surname or Lastname

    Americanized spelling of Swedish Ap(p)elberg, an ornamental name composed of the elements apel ‘apple tree’ + berg ‘mountain’.English

    Appleberry

    Americanized spelling of Swedish Ap(p)elberg, an ornamental name composed of the elements apel ‘apple tree’ + berg ‘mountain’.English : the surname Applebury is recorded in England in the 19th century, perhaps a habitational name from a lost place.

    Appleberry

  • Jessel
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Jessel

    English : from a pet form of Jessup.German : probably a topographic name from Czech jes(en) ‘ash tree’.

    Jessel

  • Lindley
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Lindley

    English : habitational name from either of two places in West Yorkshire called Lindley, or from Linley in Shropshire and Wiltshire, all named from Old English līn ‘flax’ + lēah ‘wood’, ‘glade’, with epenthetic -d-, or from another Lindley in West Yorkshire (near Otley), named in Old English as ‘lime wood’, from lind ‘lime tree’ + lēah ‘woodland clearing’. Lindley in Leicestershire probably also has this origin, and is a further possible source of the surname.German : habitational name from places in Bavaria and Hannover called Lindloh, meaning ‘lime grove’, or a topographic name with the same meaning (see Linde + Loh).

    Lindley

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  • Muhdah |
  • Boy/Male

    Muslim

    Muhdah |

    Plain

  • Arumukhan
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu, Indian

    Arumukhan

    Lord Murugan

  • Suad
  • Girl/Female

    Arabic, Australian

    Suad

    Happiness; Good Fortune; Happy

  • Mina
  • Girl/Female

    German American Dutch Muslim

    Mina

    Love.

  • Adhvika | அத்வீகா
  • Girl/Female

    Tamil

    Adhvika | அத்வீகா

    World, Earth, Unique

  • Sherah
  • Biblical

    Sherah

    flesh; relationship

  • Durmisha
  • Girl/Female

    Indian

    Durmisha

  • Janetta
  • Girl/Female

    Australian, British, Christian, English, French, German, Hebrew, Scottish

    Janetta

    Variant of Jane; From the French Jeanette; God has been Gracious; Female Version of John; God is Gracious

  • Nrupa
  • Girl/Female

    Hindu, Indian

    Nrupa

    Feet of a King

  • Kapila | கபிலா
  • Girl/Female

    Tamil

    Kapila | கபிலா

    Yellowish brown coloured, Name of the celestial cow

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  • Cartesian
  • n.

    An adherent of Descartes.

  • Grab
  • n.

    An instrument for clutching objects for the purpose of raising them; -- specially applied to devices for withdrawing drills, etc., from artesian and other wells that are drilled, bored, or driven.

  • Chartreux
  • n.

    A Carthusian.

  • Artesian
  • a.

    Of or pertaining to Artois (anciently called Artesium), in France.

  • Treeless
  • a.

    Destitute of trees.

  • Sardoin
  • n.

    Sard; carnelian.

  • Sard
  • n.

    A variety of carnelian, of a rich reddish yellow or brownish red color. See the Note under Chalcedony.

  • Arango
  • n.

    A bead of rough carnelian. Arangoes were formerly imported from Bombay for use in the African slave trade.

  • Cornelian
  • n.

    Same as Carnelian.

  • Sardius
  • n.

    A precious stone, probably a carnelian, one of which was set in Aaron's breastplate.

  • Carthusian
  • n.

    A member of an exceeding austere religious order, founded at Chartreuse in France by St. Bruno, in the year 1086.

  • Carthusian
  • a.

    Pertaining to the Carthusian.

  • Carnelian
  • n.

    A variety of chalcedony, of a clear, deep red, flesh red, or reddish white color. It is moderately hard, capable of a good polish, and often used for seals.

  • Chartreuse
  • n.

    A Carthusian monastery; esp. La Grande Chartreuse, mother house of the order, in the mountains near Grenoble, France.

  • Occasionalism
  • n.

    The system of occasional causes; -- a name given to certain theories of the Cartesian school of philosophers, as to the intervention of the First Cause, by which they account for the apparent reciprocal action of the soul and the body.

  • Charterhouse
  • n.

    A well known public school and charitable foundation in the building once used as a Carthusian monastery (Chartreuse) in London.

  • Cartesian
  • a.

    Of or pertaining to the French philosopher Rene Descartes, or his philosophy.

  • Graduate
  • v. i.

    To pass by degrees; to change gradually; to shade off; as, sandstone which graduates into gneiss; carnelian sometimes graduates into quartz.

  • Treen
  • a.

    Relating to, or drawn from, trees.