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  • Orthogonality (programming)
  • Computer programming methodology

    used regarding assembly instruction sets, as orthogonal instruction set. Orthogonality in a programming language means that a relatively small set of

    Orthogonality (programming)

    Orthogonality_(programming)

  • Orthogonality
  • Various meanings of the terms

    Orthogonality is a term with various meanings depending on the context. In mathematics, orthogonality is the generalization of the geometric notion of

    Orthogonality

    Orthogonality

    Orthogonality

  • Persistence (computer science)
  • Characteristic of state of a computer system that outlives the process that created it

    Copy-on-write CRUD Java Data Objects Java Persistence API System prevalence Orthogonality Service Data Object Snapshot (computer storage) Atkinson, M.P.; Bailey

    Persistence (computer science)

    Persistence_(computer_science)

  • Programming language
  • Language for controlling a computer

    programming, assembly languages (or second-generation programming languages—2GLs) were invented, diverging from the machine language to make programs

    Programming language

    Programming language

    Programming_language

  • ABC (programming language)
  • Programming language

    arithmetic, unlimited-sized lists and strings, and other features supporting orthogonality and ease of use by novices Polymorphic commands and functions Interactive

    ABC (programming language)

    ABC_(programming_language)

  • Orthogonal matrix
  • Real square matrix whose columns and rows are orthogonal unit vectors

    not true; having a determinant of ±1 is no guarantee of orthogonality, even with orthogonal columns, as shown by the following counterexample. [ 2 0

    Orthogonal matrix

    Orthogonal_matrix

  • Orthogonal frequency-division multiplexing
  • Method of encoding digital data on multiple carrier frequencies

    in 1971 with the introduction of a guard interval, providing better orthogonality in transmission channels affected by multipath propagation. Each subcarrier

    Orthogonal frequency-division multiplexing

    Orthogonal frequency-division multiplexing

    Orthogonal_frequency-division_multiplexing

  • Cecil (programming language)
  • Object-oriented programming language

    Modula-3, and Self. The main goals of the project were extensibility, orthogonality, efficiency, and ease-of-use. The language supports multiple dispatch

    Cecil (programming language)

    Cecil_(programming_language)

  • Don't repeat yourself
  • Principle of software development

    ISBN 978-0-201-61622-4. Dave Thomas, interviewed by Bill Venners (2003-10-10). "Orthogonality and the DRY Principle". Retrieved 2006-12-01. Object Oriented Software

    Don't repeat yourself

    Don't_repeat_yourself

  • List of system quality attributes
  • Non-functional requirements for system evaluation

    manageability mobility modifiability modularity observability operability orthogonality portability precision predictability process capabilities producibility

    List of system quality attributes

    List_of_system_quality_attributes

  • Encapsulation (computer programming)
  • Bundling of data

    object-oriented programming, while some programming languages that provide lexical closures view encapsulation as a feature of the language orthogonal to object

    Encapsulation (computer programming)

    Encapsulation_(computer_programming)

  • History of programming languages
  • history of programming languages spans from documentation of early mechanical computers to modern tools for software development. Early programming languages

    History of programming languages

    History of programming languages

    History_of_programming_languages

  • Haskell
  • Functional programming language

    typed, purely functional programming language with type inference and lazy evaluation. Haskell pioneered several programming language features including

    Haskell

    Haskell

  • AVR microcontrollers
  • Family of microcontrollers

    serial programming, high-voltage serial programming and parallel programming, as well as JTAG or debugWIRE emulation for parts with 32 KB of program memory

    AVR microcontrollers

    AVR microcontrollers

    AVR_microcontrollers

  • Zernike polynomials
  • Polynomial sequence

    {n-m}{2}}\left[x^{n+m}\left(x^{2}-1\right)^{\frac {n-m}{2}}\right].} The orthogonality in the radial part reads ∫ 0 1 2 n + 2 R n m ( ρ ) 2 n ′ + 2 R n ′ m

    Zernike polynomials

    Zernike polynomials

    Zernike_polynomials

  • Index of object-oriented programming articles
  • annual conference on Object-Oriented Programming, Systems, Languages, and Applications Open/closed principle Orthogonality Overload Package Parametric overloading

    Index of object-oriented programming articles

    Index_of_object-oriented_programming_articles

  • APL (programming language)
  • Functional programming language for arrays

    symbols instead of APL symbols. APL (named after the book A Programming Language) is a programming language developed in the 1960s by Kenneth E. Iverson. Its

    APL (programming language)

    APL (programming language)

    APL_(programming_language)

  • PL/I
  • Procedural, imperative computer programming language

    PL/I (Programming Language One, pronounced /piː ɛl wʌn/ and sometimes written PL/1) is a procedural, imperative computer programming language initially

    PL/I

    PL/I

  • Orthogonal instruction set
  • Type of computer instruction set

    often simulate orthogonality in a preprocessing step before performing the actual tasks in a RISC-like core. This "simulated orthogonality" in general is

    Orthogonal instruction set

    Orthogonal_instruction_set

  • Separation of concerns
  • Design principle for computer programming

    Coupling (computer science) Holism Modular design Modular programming Orthogonality § Computer science Single-responsibility principle Ghezzi, Carlo; Jazayeri

    Separation of concerns

    Separation_of_concerns

  • List of concurrent and parallel programming languages
  • concurrent and parallel programming languages, categorizing them by a defining paradigm. Concurrent and parallel programming languages involve multiple

    List of concurrent and parallel programming languages

    List_of_concurrent_and_parallel_programming_languages

  • Lattice reduction
  • Mathematical operation

    "Geometry of Numbers" (1896 and 1910). One measure of nearly orthogonal is the orthogonality defect. This compares the product of the lengths of the basis

    Lattice reduction

    Lattice reduction

    Lattice_reduction

  • Standard ML
  • General-purpose functional programming language

    functional programming language with compile-time type checking and type inference. It is popular for writing compilers, for programming language research

    Standard ML

    Standard_ML

  • Mutually orthogonal Latin squares
  • Mathematical problem

    order, all pairs of which are orthogonal is called a set of mutually orthogonal Latin squares. This concept of orthogonality in combinatorics is strongly

    Mutually orthogonal Latin squares

    Mutually_orthogonal_Latin_squares

  • Principal component analysis
  • Method of data analysis

    have a high degree of column collinearity, NIPALS suffers from loss of orthogonality of PCs due to machine precision round-off errors accumulated in each

    Principal component analysis

    Principal component analysis

    Principal_component_analysis

  • X86 assembly language
  • Family of backward-compatible assembly languages

    x86 assembly language is a family of low-level programming languages that are used to produce object code for the x86 class of processors. Previous evolutions

    X86 assembly language

    X86_assembly_language

  • Latin hypercube sampling
  • Statistical sampling technique

    Zeigler, D.K. (1980). Latin hypercube sampling (program user's guide). OSTI 5571631. Tang, B. (1993). "Orthogonal Array-Based Latin Hypercubes". Journal of

    Latin hypercube sampling

    Latin_hypercube_sampling

  • Software bug
  • Inherent flaw in computer instructions

    guidelines and defensive programming can prevent easy-to-miss typographical errors (typos). For example, most C-family programming languages allow the omission

    Software bug

    Software bug

    Software_bug

  • Magic (programming)
  • Term for abstraction in computer programming

    although the term is not normally applied. Magic number (programming) Black box Cargo cult programming Nothing-up-my-sleeve number "perlguts – perldoc.perl

    Magic (programming)

    Magic_(programming)

  • SQL
  • Relational database programming language

    declarative programming language, not an imperative programming language like C or BASIC. However, extensions to Standard SQL add procedural programming language

    SQL

    SQL

  • Alan Edelman
  • American mathematician

    condition numbers of random matrices, the geometry of algorithms with orthogonality constraints, the geometry of the generalized singular value decomposition

    Alan Edelman

    Alan Edelman

    Alan_Edelman

  • Oz (programming language)
  • Multiparadigm programming language

    a multiparadigm programming language, developed in the Programming Systems Lab at Université catholique de Louvain, for programming-language education

    Oz (programming language)

    Oz_(programming_language)

  • Orthographic projection
  • Means of projecting three-dimensional objects in two dimensions

    Orthographic projection, or orthogonal projection (also analemma), is a means of representing three-dimensional objects in two dimensions. Orthographic

    Orthographic projection

    Orthographic projection

    Orthographic_projection

  • ALGOL 68
  • Programming language

    of design of ALGOL 68 are: Completeness and clarity of description Orthogonality of design Security Efficiency: Static mode checking Mode-independent

    ALGOL 68

    ALGOL_68

  • Reusability
  • Quality of software relevant to reuse

    Generic Localization of volatile/changeable design assumptions Modularity Orthogonality Simple (low complexity) Stability under changing requirements Code reuse

    Reusability

    Reusability

  • Varimax rotation
  • Concept in statistics

    loadings (squared correlations between variables and factors). Preserving orthogonality requires that it is a rotation that leaves the sub-space invariant.

    Varimax rotation

    Varimax_rotation

  • Up tack
  • Symbol used in mathematics and logic

    relation symbol used to represent: Perpendicularity of lines in geometry Orthogonality in linear algebra Independence of random variables in probability theory

    Up tack

    Up_tack

  • Cartesian coordinate system
  • Coordinate system using perpendicular axes

    origin and has (0, 0) as coordinates. The axes directions represent an orthogonal basis. The combination of origin and basis forms a coordinate frame called

    Cartesian coordinate system

    Cartesian coordinate system

    Cartesian_coordinate_system

  • Existential risk from artificial intelligence
  • Hypothesized risk to human existence

    valuable from the perspective of an artificial intelligence. Bostrom's "orthogonality thesis" argues instead that almost any level of intelligence can be

    Existential risk from artificial intelligence

    Existential_risk_from_artificial_intelligence

  • List of Unicode characters
  • while numeric character references are most often produced by computer programs. 65 characters, including DEL. All belong to the common script. Footnotes:

    List of Unicode characters

    List of Unicode characters

    List_of_Unicode_characters

  • Subtyping
  • Form of type polymorphism

    context" are defined by a given type formalism or programming language. The type system of a programming language essentially defines its own subtyping relation

    Subtyping

    Subtyping

  • Daubechies wavelet
  • Orthogonal wavelets

    2A−1 possible solutions of the algebraic equations for the moment and orthogonality conditions, the one is chosen whose scaling filter has extremal phase

    Daubechies wavelet

    Daubechies wavelet

    Daubechies_wavelet

  • Modern C++ Design
  • Book by Andrei Alexandrescu

    Modern C++ Design: Generic Programming and Design Patterns Applied is a book written by Andrei Alexandrescu, published in 2001 by Addison-Wesley. It has

    Modern C++ Design

    Modern_C++_Design

  • Atomicity
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    S-expression, in a symbolic language like Lisp Atomicity, an element of orthogonality in a component-based system Atomicity, in order theory; see Atom (order

    Atomicity

    Atomicity

  • Linda (coordination language)
  • Type of programming language

    multi-threaded multiprocessor, or networked—under a single model. Its orthogonality allows processes computing in different languages and platforms to interoperate

    Linda (coordination language)

    Linda_(coordination_language)

  • ALGOL
  • Family of programming languages

    short for "Algorithmic Language") is a family of imperative computer programming languages originally developed in 1958. ALGOL heavily influenced many

    ALGOL

    ALGOL

    ALGOL

  • Gradual typing
  • Type system

    "Interlanguage Migration: From Scripts to Programs". Proceedings of the Symposium on Object-Oriented Programming Systems, Companion Volume. Portland, OR

    Gradual typing

    Gradual_typing

  • In-phase and quadrature components
  • Mathematical technique for manipulating signals

    longer completely orthogonal functions. But when A(t) and φ(t) are slowly varying functions compared to 2πft, the assumption of orthogonality is a common one

    In-phase and quadrature components

    In-phase and quadrature components

    In-phase_and_quadrature_components

  • Gradient descent
  • Optimization algorithm

    {\displaystyle \mathbf {A} } is the primary cause of the slow convergence, and orthogonality of successive residuals reinforces this alternation. As shown in the

    Gradient descent

    Gradient descent

    Gradient_descent

  • Stephen Hawking
  • English theoretical physicist (1942–2018)

    October 1996). "The gravitational Hamiltonian in the presence of non-orthogonal boundaries". Classical and Quantum Gravity. 13 (10): 2735–2752. arXiv:gr-qc/9603050

    Stephen Hawking

    Stephen Hawking

    Stephen_Hawking

  • X86
  • Family of instruction set architectures

    selectively when necessary. (The main benefit of the sib byte is the orthogonality and more powerful addressing modes it provides, which make it possible

    X86

    X86

  • Finite-state machine
  • Mathematical model of computation

    linguistics, computer science, philosophy, biology, mathematics, video game programming, and logic. Finite-state machines are a class of automata studied in

    Finite-state machine

    Finite-state machine

    Finite-state_machine

  • Greece
  • Country in Southeast Europe

    first city of the modern Greek state to develop a city plan applying the orthogonal rule by Stamatis Voulgaris, a Greek engineer of the French army, in 1829

    Greece

    Greece

    Greece

  • Jessen's icosahedron
  • Right-angled non-convex polyhedron

    Jessen's icosahedron, sometimes called Jessen's orthogonal icosahedron, is a non-convex polyhedron with the same numbers of vertices, edges, and faces

    Jessen's icosahedron

    Jessen's icosahedron

    Jessen's_icosahedron

  • Universal Paperclips
  • 2017 browser-based video game

    paperclips. Lantz argues that Universal Paperclips reflects a version of the orthogonality thesis, which states that an agent can theoretically have any combination

    Universal Paperclips

    Universal_Paperclips

  • Software testing
  • Checking software against a standard

    plus when programming tools/text editors check source code structure or compilers (precompilers) check syntax and data flow as static program analysis

    Software testing

    Software testing

    Software_testing

  • Quaternion
  • Four-dimensional number system

    the device. "Rotating objects using quaternions". gamedeveloper.com/programming. article describing to the use of Quaternions for rotation in video games/computer

    Quaternion

    Quaternion

    Quaternion

  • Harmonic analysis
  • Area of mathematical analysis

    replaces the orthogonality arguments of Fourier theory with almost-orthogonality methods that are suited to situations where orthogonality is no longer

    Harmonic analysis

    Harmonic_analysis

  • Go (game)
  • Abstract strategy board game for two players

    stones) is captured when surrounded by the opponent's stones on all orthogonally adjacent points. The game proceeds until neither player wishes to make

    Go (game)

    Go (game)

    Go_(game)

  • UML state machine
  • State machines and generalizations in UML

    finite-state machine (FSM). The concept of a FSM is important in event-driven programming because it makes the event handling explicitly dependent on both the

    UML state machine

    UML_state_machine

  • Tecplot
  • include calculating grid quantities (e.g. aspect ratios, skewness, orthogonality and stretch factors), normalizing data; Deriving flow field functions

    Tecplot

    Tecplot

  • Conway's Game of Life
  • Two-dimensional cellular automaton

    various programming languages, including C, C++, Java and Python can be found at Rosetta Code. There are now thousands of Game of Life programs online

    Conway's Game of Life

    Conway's Game of Life

    Conway's_Game_of_Life

  • K-d tree
  • Multidimensional search tree for points in k dimensional space

    a k-dimensional space. K-dimensional is that which concerns exactly k orthogonal axes or a space of any number of dimensions. k-d trees are a useful data

    K-d tree

    K-d tree

    K-d_tree

  • B92 protocol
  • Quantum key distribution protocol - B92

    received states using a corresponding measurement basis. Due to the non-orthogonality of the states, any eavesdropper (Eve) attempting to intercept the communication

    B92 protocol

    B92_protocol

  • Cauchy–Schwarz inequality
  • Mathematical inequality relating inner products and norms

    A} has an eigenvector, then the spectral theorem follows by taking the orthogonal complement and arguing by induction on the dimension of the inner product

    Cauchy–Schwarz inequality

    Cauchy–Schwarz_inequality

  • Moore–Penrose inverse
  • Most widely known generalized inverse of a matrix

    Octave programming language provides a pseudoinverse through the standard package function pinv and the pseudo_inverse() method. In Julia (programming language)

    Moore–Penrose inverse

    Moore–Penrose_inverse

  • Robert Goldblatt
  • New Zealand mathematician

    Axiomatising the Logic of Computer Programming, Lecture Notes in Computer Science 130, Springer-Verlag. 1987: Orthogonality and Spacetime Geometry, Universitext

    Robert Goldblatt

    Robert_Goldblatt

  • Event horizon
  • Region in spacetime from which nothing can escape

    and time warps: Einstein's outrageous legacy. The Commonwealth Fund Book Program. New York / London: Norton. ISBN 978-0-393-31276-8. Ashtekar, Abhay; Krishnan

    Event horizon

    Event horizon

    Event_horizon

  • OSI model
  • Model of communication of seven abstraction layers

    OSI Reference Model, nor any OSI protocol specifications, outline any programming interfaces, other than deliberately abstract service descriptions. Protocol

    OSI model

    OSI model

    OSI_model

  • Alcubierre drive
  • Hypothetical FTL transportation by warping space

    tachyons by placing in advance some devices along the travel path and programming them to come into operation at preassigned moments and to operate in

    Alcubierre drive

    Alcubierre drive

    Alcubierre_drive

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

    equivalence between matrix games and linear programming. Later, von Neumann suggested a new method of linear programming, using the homogeneous linear system

    John von Neumann

    John von Neumann

    John_von_Neumann

  • Rank (J programming language)
  • (non-array-oriented) programming languages. It is also a generalization of mapcar in the language Lisp and map in modern functional programming languages, and

    Rank (J programming language)

    Rank_(J_programming_language)

  • Checkers
  • Strategy board game

    capture both diagonally and orthogonally, recovering some of Alquerque's original versatility. Turkish draughts retained orthogonal movement and developed

    Checkers

    Checkers

    Checkers

  • SIGPLAN
  • Association for Computing Machinery (ACM) special interest group

    Computing Machinery's Special Interest Group (SIG) on programming languages. This SIG explores programming language concepts and tools, focusing on design,

    SIGPLAN

    SIGPLAN

  • Monotone polygon
  • Polygon intersected up to twice by lines orthogonal to a given line

    plane is called monotone with respect to a straight line L, if every line orthogonal to L intersects the boundary of P at most twice. Similarly, a polygonal

    Monotone polygon

    Monotone polygon

    Monotone_polygon

  • Mutation testing
  • Method of software testing

    done using well-defined mutation operators that either mimic typical programming errors (such as using the wrong operator or variable name) or force the

    Mutation testing

    Mutation_testing

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

    Rosetta Code—repository of implementations of Shannon entropy in different programming languages. Entropy Archived 31 May 2016 at the Wayback Machine an interdisciplinary

    Entropy (information theory)

    Entropy_(information_theory)

  • Chaturanga
  • Ancient Indian strategy board game

    elephant in Korean janggi has the same move, but outward from an initial orthogonal step, also without the ability to jump over an intervening piece or pawn

    Chaturanga

    Chaturanga

    Chaturanga

  • Wi-Fi
  • Family of wireless network protocols

    spread spectrum on a single carrier, whereas 802.11a, Wi-Fi 4, 5 and 6 use orthogonal frequency-division multiplexing. Channels are used half duplex and can

    Wi-Fi

    Wi-Fi

    Wi-Fi

  • Albert Einstein
  • German-born theoretical physicist (1879–1955)

    seventeen, he enrolled in the mathematics and physics teaching diploma program at the Swiss federal polytechnic school in Zurich, graduating in 1900.

    Albert Einstein

    Albert Einstein

    Albert_Einstein

  • Fast Fourier transform
  • Discrete Fourier transform algorithm

    Multiplication – fast Fourier algorithm Fast Fourier transform — FFT – FFT programming in C++ – the Cooley–Tukey algorithm Online documentation, links, book

    Fast Fourier transform

    Fast Fourier transform

    Fast_Fourier_transform

  • Knapsack problem
  • Problem in combinatorial optimization

    co-NP-complete. There is a pseudo-polynomial time algorithm using dynamic programming. There is a fully polynomial-time approximation scheme, which uses the

    Knapsack problem

    Knapsack problem

    Knapsack_problem

  • Cross product
  • Mathematical operation on vectors in 3D space

    many applications in mathematics, physics, engineering, and computer programming. It should not be confused with the dot product (projection product)

    Cross product

    Cross product

    Cross_product

  • PDP-11
  • Series of 16-bit minicomputers

    It is commonly stated that the C programming language took advantage of several low-level PDP-11–dependent programming features, albeit not originally

    PDP-11

    PDP-11

    PDP-11

  • Lorentz transformation
  • Family of linear transformations

    transformations which leaves this quadratic form invariant is the indefinite orthogonal group O(3,1), a Lie group. In other words, the Lorentz group is O(3,1)

    Lorentz transformation

    Lorentz transformation

    Lorentz_transformation

  • Cosa
  • Ancient Roman city

    into an orthogonal plan, with space allotted for civic, sacred, and private architecture. The plan represents a subtle adaptation of an orthogonal plan to

    Cosa

    Cosa

    Cosa

  • Multiple dispatch
  • Feature of some programming languages

    object-oriented programming languages for decades, these issues become more complicated in the multiple-dispatch case. In most popular programming languages

    Multiple dispatch

    Multiple_dispatch

  • Spice (oceanography)
  • Oceanographic term for variations in salinity and potential temperature

    the orthogonality of the density with spiciness and the used scaling factor of potential temperature and salinity. McDougall claims that orthogonality should

    Spice (oceanography)

    Spice_(oceanography)

  • Melanotan II
  • Drug that never made it to the market

    ε-amino group of lysine and an γ-carboxy group of aspartic acid have their orthogonal protection removed before undergoing a carbodiimide mediated lactamization

    Melanotan II

    Melanotan II

    Melanotan_II

  • Dot product
  • Algebraic operation on coordinate vectors

    B) Julia as  A' * B or standard library LinearAlgebra as dot(A, B) R (programming language) as sum(A * B) for vectors or, more generally for matrices,

    Dot product

    Dot_product

  • 3-j symbol
  • Coefficients coupled with angular momentum

    transformation between these two bases, and this unitarity implies the orthogonality relations ( 2 j 3 + 1 ) ∑ m 1 m 2 ( j 1 j 2 j 3 m 1 m 2 m 3 ) ( j 1

    3-j symbol

    3-j_symbol

  • Pythagorean theorem
  • Relation between sides of a right triangle

    of perpendicularity is replaced by the concept of orthogonality: two vectors v and w are orthogonal if their inner product ⟨ v , w ⟩ {\displaystyle \langle

    Pythagorean theorem

    Pythagorean theorem

    Pythagorean_theorem

  • Hankel transform
  • Mathematical operation

    }(k)J_{\nu }(kr)\,k\,\mathrm {d} k,} which can be readily verified using the orthogonality relationship described below. Inverting a Hankel transform of a function

    Hankel transform

    Hankel_transform

  • Gravitational wave
  • Aspect of relativity in physics

    and time warps: Einstein's outrageous legacy. The Commonwealth Fund Book Program. New York: W.W. Norton. ISBN 978-0-393-03505-6. Susskind, Leonard (2008)

    Gravitational wave

    Gravitational wave

    Gravitational_wave

  • List of topics named after Leonhard Euler
  • a fixed point is rotation Euler's theorem (differential geometry) – Orthogonality of the directions of the principal curvatures of a surface Euler's theorem

    List of topics named after Leonhard Euler

    List of topics named after Leonhard Euler

    List_of_topics_named_after_Leonhard_Euler

  • Basis (linear algebra)
  • Set of vectors used to define coordinates

    dependence or exact orthogonality. Therefore, the notion of ε-orthogonality is used. For spaces with inner product, x is ε-orthogonal to y if | ⟨ x , y

    Basis (linear algebra)

    Basis (linear algebra)

    Basis_(linear_algebra)

  • Addressing mode
  • Aspect of the instruction set architecture of CPUs

    programming language, used for stack pop operations. Pre decrement The decrementing of an address prior to use, similar to *--p in the C programming language

    Addressing mode

    Addressing_mode

  • Principle of orthogonal design
  • Principle of relational database design

    "A New Database Design Principle" in the July 1994 issue of Database Programming and Design and reprinted several times. It is the second of the two principles

    Principle of orthogonal design

    Principle_of_orthogonal_design

  • Qutrit
  • Unit of quantum information

    (qudit with radix 3), that may be in a superposition of three mutually orthogonal quantum states. The qutrit is analogous to the classical radix-3 trit

    Qutrit

    Qutrit

  • Instrumental convergence
  • Hypothesis about intelligent agents

    agents may have various possible final goals. Note that by Bostrom's orthogonality thesis, final goals of knowledgeable agents may be well-bounded in space

    Instrumental convergence

    Instrumental_convergence

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  • Bomani
  • Boy/Male

    African, Australian, Japanese, Malawi

    Bomani

    Warrior; From Ngoni

  • Nazli
  • Girl/Female

    Muslim/Islamic

    Nazli

    This was the name of an intelligent learned woman who had command over different languages, Turkish, Arabic, French, English and was an expert in different fields

  • Saidah
  • Girl/Female

    Muslim/Islamic

    Saidah

    Happy fortunate

  • Kashmira | காஷ்மீரா
  • Girl/Female

    Tamil

    Kashmira | காஷ்மீரா

    From kashmir

  • Divyani | திவ்யாநீ
  • Girl/Female

    Tamil

    Divyani | திவ்யாநீ

    Heart of Avi

  • Dinanath | தீநாநாத 
  • Boy/Male

    Tamil

    Dinanath | தீநாநாத 

    Lord of the poor, Protector

  • Rayson
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Rayson

    English : patronymic from the personal name Ray.

  • EDGAR
  • Male

    English

    EDGAR

    Middle English form of Anglo-Saxon Eádgár, EDGAR means "rich spear."

  • Alakananda
  • Girl/Female

    Bengali, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Sanskrit, Telugu

    Alakananda

    Name of a River

  • Juliet
  • Girl/Female

    American, Australian, British, Chinese, Christian, Danish, English, French, German, Italian, Latin, Portuguese, Shakespearean

    Juliet

    Youthful; Downy-bearded; Variant of Julia; Jove's Child; Star Crossed Lover in the Shakespearian Tragedy Romeo and Juliet; Youth; Descended from Jupiter (Jove); Soft Bearded; Star Crossed Love

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ORTHOGONALITY PROGRAMMING

  • Orthodoxality
  • n.

    Orthodoxness.

  • Orthogonally
  • adv.

    Perpendicularly; at right angles; as, a curve cuts a set of curves orthogonally.