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  • Random logic
  • Unstructured semiconductor logic design

    Random logic is a semiconductor circuit design technique that translates high-level logic descriptions directly into hardware features such as AND and

    Random logic

    Random_logic

  • The Hardest Logic Puzzle Ever
  • Logic puzzle by Raymond Smullyan

    The Hardest Logic Puzzle Ever is a logic puzzle so called by American philosopher and logician George Boolos and published in The Harvard Review of Philosophy

    The Hardest Logic Puzzle Ever

    The_Hardest_Logic_Puzzle_Ever

  • Federico Faggin
  • Physicist, engineer, inventor and entrepreneur

    development of the Intel 8008 and 8080, using his SGT methodology for random logic chip design, which was essential to the creation of early Intel microprocessors

    Federico Faggin

    Federico Faggin

    Federico_Faggin

  • PMOS logic
  • Family of digital circuits

    PMOS or pMOS logic, from p-channel metal–oxide–semiconductor, is a family of digital circuits based on p-channel, enhancement mode metal–oxide–semiconductor

    PMOS logic

    PMOS logic

    PMOS_logic

  • Randomness
  • Apparent lack of pattern or predictability in events

    formal study of randomness. In the 1888 edition of his book The Logic of Chance, John Venn wrote a chapter on The conception of randomness that included

    Randomness

    Randomness

    Randomness

  • Randomized algorithm
  • Algorithm that employs a degree of randomness as part of its logic or procedure

    A randomized algorithm is an algorithm that employs a degree of randomness as part of its logic or procedure. The algorithm typically uses uniformly random

    Randomized algorithm

    Randomized_algorithm

  • Intel 4004
  • 4-bit microprocessor

    the interconnections, and this greatly improved the circuit density of random-logic ICs like microprocessors. This technique meant the interconnections could

    Intel 4004

    Intel 4004

    Intel_4004

  • The Strange Logic of Random Graphs
  • 2001 book by Joel Spencer

    The Strange Logic of Random Graphs is a book on zero-one laws for random graphs. It was written by Joel Spencer and published in 2001 by Springer-Verlag

    The Strange Logic of Random Graphs

    The_Strange_Logic_of_Random_Graphs

  • Programmable Array Logic
  • Field-programmable semiconductor devices

    Programmable Array Logic (PAL) is a family of programmable logic device semiconductors used to implement logic functions in digital circuits that was

    Programmable Array Logic

    Programmable Array Logic

    Programmable_Array_Logic

  • Logic gate
  • Device performing a Boolean function

    A logic gate is a device that performs a Boolean function, a logical operation performed on one or more binary inputs that produces a single binary output

    Logic gate

    Logic gate

    Logic_gate

  • Fabless manufacturing
  • Outsourced fabrication of semiconductors

    Systems, Inc. (LSI/CSI) in 1969. The new chips were power-efficient random logic circuits with extremely high circuit densities. These new circuits also

    Fabless manufacturing

    Fabless_manufacturing

  • XOR gate
  • Logic gate

    EXOR and pronounced as exclusive OR, ksor or sometimes EX-OR) is a digital logic gate that gives a true (1 or HIGH) output when the number of true inputs

    XOR gate

    XOR gate

    XOR_gate

  • Logic of graphs
  • Logical formulation of graph properties

    in the logic of graphs include investigations of the probability that a random graph has a property specified within a particular type of logic, and methods

    Logic of graphs

    Logic_of_graphs

  • Exclusive or
  • True when either but not both inputs are true

    hardware random number generators. The XOR operation preserves randomness, meaning that a random bit XORed with a non-random bit will result in a random bit

    Exclusive or

    Exclusive or

    Exclusive_or

  • Logic Pro
  • Digital audio workstation

    Notator Logic, or Logic, by German software developer C-Lab which later went by Emagic. Apple acquired Emagic in 2002 and rebranded Logic to Logic Pro, adding

    Logic Pro

    Logic_Pro

  • Random forest
  • Tree-based ensemble machine learning methods

    redirect targets Randomized algorithm – Algorithm that employs a degree of randomness as part of its logic or procedure Ho, Tin Kam (1995). Random Decision Forests

    Random forest

    Random_forest

  • Silence (band)
  • Slovene electronic music duo

    Distain!. Famous and internationally acclaimed producer Gregor Zemljič (Random Logic) produced four songs for the upcoming follow-up album to Ma Non Troppo

    Silence (band)

    Silence_(band)

  • Random-access memory
  • Form of computer data storage

    Random-access memory (RAM; /ræm/) is a form of electronic computer memory that can be read and changed in any order, typically used to store working data

    Random-access memory

    Random-access memory

    Random-access_memory

  • Bootstrapping (electronics)
  • Startup technique in electronics

     190–1. ISBN 0-521-59292-5. Faggin, Federico. "The New Methodology for Random Logic Design". Retrieved June 3, 2017. Faggin, Federico. "The Bootstrap Load"

    Bootstrapping (electronics)

    Bootstrapping_(electronics)

  • Boolean circuit
  • Model of computation

    produce any randomness, and in that sense they form an incomplete logic set. Remedy to that is found in adding an ad-hoc random bit generator to logic networks

    Boolean circuit

    Boolean circuit

    Boolean_circuit

  • Intel 8086
  • 16-bit microprocessor

    complex design in the 1970s. The 8086 was sequenced using a mixture of random logic and microcode and was implemented using depletion-load nMOS circuitry

    Intel 8086

    Intel 8086

    Intel_8086

  • Abductive reasoning
  • Inference seeking the simplest and most likely explanation

    logic. Even a well-prepared mind's individual guesses are more frequently wrong than right. But the success of our guesses far exceeds that of random

    Abductive reasoning

    Abductive reasoning

    Abductive_reasoning

  • Inductive reasoning
  • Method of logical reasoning

    Schaum's Outlines, Logic, Second Edition. John Nolt, Dennis Rohatyn, Archille Varzi. McGraw-Hill, 1998. p. 223 Schaum's Outlines, Logic, p. 230 Johnson,

    Inductive reasoning

    Inductive_reasoning

  • Mathematical logic
  • Subfield of mathematics

    Mathematical logic is the study of formal logic within mathematics. Major subareas include model theory, proof theory, set theory, and recursion theory

    Mathematical logic

    Mathematical_logic

  • Probability theory
  • Branch of mathematics concerning probability

    Subjective logic – Type of probabilistic logic Pairwise independence§Probability of the union of pairwise independent events – Set of random variables

    Probability theory

    Probability theory

    Probability_theory

  • Rent's rule
  • Observation in computer circuit design

    required by a single logic block, since T = t {\displaystyle T=t} when g = 1 {\displaystyle g=1} . Random arrangement of logic blocks typically have

    Rent's rule

    Rent's rule

    Rent's_rule

  • Random flip-flop
  • Unconventional logic circuit

    Random flip-flop (RFF) is a theoretical concept of a non-sequential logic circuit capable of generating true randomness. By definition, it operates as

    Random flip-flop

    Random_flip-flop

  • Per Martin-Löf
  • Swedish logician, philosopher, and mathematical statistician

    mathematical logic, and computer science. Since the late 1970s, Martin-Löf's publications have been mainly in logic. In philosophical logic, Martin-Löf

    Per Martin-Löf

    Per Martin-Löf

    Per_Martin-Löf

  • Logic bomb
  • Intentional delayed sabotage of a computer program with activation subject to conditions

    A logic bomb is a piece of code intentionally inserted into a software system that will set off a malicious function when specified conditions are met

    Logic bomb

    Logic_bomb

  • Stochastic process
  • Collection of random variables

    fields a stochastic (/stəˈkæstɪk/) or random process is a mathematical object usually defined as a family of random variables in a probability space, where

    Stochastic process

    Stochastic process

    Stochastic_process

  • Microprocessor
  • Computer processor contained on an integrated-circuit chip

    processing logic and control is included on a single integrated circuit (IC), or a small number of ICs. The microprocessor contains the arithmetic, logic, and

    Microprocessor

    Microprocessor

    Microprocessor

  • Four-Phase Systems
  • American computer company, 1969 to 1982

    three read-only memory (ROM) chips, and three random logic chips. A memory card used Four-Phase's 1K random-access memory (RAM) chips. The system also included

    Four-Phase Systems

    Four-Phase Systems

    Four-Phase_Systems

  • Combinatory logic
  • Logical formalism using combinators instead of variables

    Combinatory logic is a notation to eliminate the need for quantified variables in mathematical logic. It was introduced by Moses Schönfinkel and Haskell

    Combinatory logic

    Combinatory_logic

  • Formal fallacy
  • Faulty deductive reasoning due to a logical flaw

    In logic and philosophy, a formal fallacy is a pattern of reasoning with a flaw in its logical structure (the logical relationship between the premises

    Formal fallacy

    Formal_fallacy

  • Arithmetic logic unit
  • Combinational digital circuit

    In computing, an arithmetic logic unit (ALU) is a combinational digital circuit that performs arithmetic and bitwise operations on integer binary numbers

    Arithmetic logic unit

    Arithmetic logic unit

    Arithmetic_logic_unit

  • Noise-based logic
  • Class of multivalued deterministic logic schemes

    Noise-based logic (NBL) is a class of multivalued deterministic logic schemes, developed in the twenty-first century, where the logic values and bits

    Noise-based logic

    Noise-based_logic

  • Algorithm
  • Sequence of operations for a task

    The transition between states can be non-deterministic; randomized algorithms incorporate random input. Around 825 AD, Persian scientist and polymath Muḥammad

    Algorithm

    Algorithm

    Algorithm

  • Dynamic random-access memory
  • Type of computer memory

    Dynamic random-access memory (dynamic RAM or DRAM) is a type of random-access semiconductor memory that stores each bit of data in a memory cell. A DRAM

    Dynamic random-access memory

    Dynamic random-access memory

    Dynamic_random-access_memory

  • Four-Phase Systems AL1
  • 8-bit microprocessor

    were combined with three custom read only memory (ROM) chips, three random logic chips, and an external clock generator onto a board to produce the 24-bit

    Four-Phase Systems AL1

    Four-Phase_Systems_AL1

  • International Festival of Computer Arts
  • Computer arts festival in Slovenia

    Sokolski dom Ilirska Bistrica 1998 – Olia Lianina, Srečo Dragan, The Stroj, Random Logic, Bojan Štokelj, Jaka Železnikar, Christina Goestl, Bogdan Soban, Leonard

    International Festival of Computer Arts

    International_Festival_of_Computer_Arts

  • Self-aligned gate
  • Semiconductor Fabrication Technique

    technique that allowed a much higher circuit density, particularly for random logic circuits. After validating and characterizing the process using a test

    Self-aligned gate

    Self-aligned_gate

  • Temporal logic of actions
  • Logic used to describe behaviours of concurrent systems

    Temporal logic of actions (TLA) is a logic developed by Leslie Lamport, which combines temporal logic with a logic of actions. It is used to describe

    Temporal logic of actions

    Temporal_logic_of_actions

  • Probability
  • Number measuring the chance an event occurs

    reasoning and statistical inference. When dealing with random experiments – i.e., experiments that are random and well-defined – in a purely theoretical setting

    Probability

    Probability

    Probability

  • Random assignment
  • Process involving chance used in research for allocating experimental subjects to groups

    sampling method. Randomization was emphasized in the theory of statistical inference of Charles S. Peirce in "Illustrations of the Logic of Science" (1877–1878)

    Random assignment

    Random_assignment

  • Intel 8080
  • 8-bit microprocessor

    detailed design under Faggin's direction, using the design methodology for random logic with silicon gate that Faggin had created for the 4000 family and the

    Intel 8080

    Intel 8080

    Intel_8080

  • Randomization
  • Process of making something random

    integrity. Randomization is a core principle in statistical theory, whose importance was emphasized by Charles S. Peirce in "Illustrations of the Logic of Science"

    Randomization

    Randomization

  • Four-phase logic
  • Four-phase logic is a type of, and design methodology for dynamic logic. It enabled non-specialist engineers to design quite complex ICs, using either

    Four-phase logic

    Four-phase_logic

  • Algorithmically random sequence
  • Binary sequence

    Intuitively, an algorithmically random sequence (or random sequence) is a sequence of binary digits that appears random to any algorithm running on a (prefix-free

    Algorithmically random sequence

    Algorithmically_random_sequence

  • Parasitic extraction
  • analog designs. It was based on QuickCap developed by Ralph Iverson of Random Logic Corporation, which was acquired by Magma and Synopsys. Calibre xACT3D

    Parasitic extraction

    Parasitic_extraction

  • Audio Random Access
  • Extension for audio plug-in interface

    Audio Random Access (commonly abbreviated to ARA) is an extension for audio plug-in interfaces, such as AU, VST and RTAS, allowing them to exchange a greater

    Audio Random Access

    Audio Random Access

    Audio_Random_Access

  • Processor design
  • Task of creating a processor

    design include unstructured random logic, finite-state machines, microprogramming (common from 1965 to 1985), and programmable logic arrays (common in the 1980s

    Processor design

    Processor design

    Processor_design

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

    set theory, and to illustrate simple set relationships in probability, logic, statistics, linguistics and computer science. A Venn diagram uses simple

    Venn diagram

    Venn diagram

    Venn_diagram

  • Charles Sanders Peirce
  • American scientist (1839–1914)

    contributions to logic, such as theories of relations and quantification. C. I. Lewis wrote, "The contributions of C. S. Peirce to symbolic logic are more numerous

    Charles Sanders Peirce

    Charles Sanders Peirce

    Charles_Sanders_Peirce

  • Channel routing
  • Type of router for integrated circuits

    graph Feller, A. 1976. Automatic layout of low-cost quick-turnaround random-logic custom LSI devices. In Proceedings of the 13th Conference on Design Automation

    Channel routing

    Channel routing

    Channel_routing

  • Probabilistic logic programming
  • Programming paradigm

    facts to be independent random variables. If for any choice of truth values for the probabilistic facts, the resulting logic program is stratified, it

    Probabilistic logic programming

    Probabilistic_logic_programming

  • Quantum logic gate
  • Basic circuit in quantum computing

    computation, a quantum logic gate (or simply quantum gate) is a basic quantum circuit operating on a small number of qubits. Quantum logic gates are the building

    Quantum logic gate

    Quantum logic gate

    Quantum_logic_gate

  • Laibach
  • Slovenian music group

    of Drafi Deutscher song "Mama Leone" and remixes of Laibach songs by Random Logic, Umek, Octex, Iztok Turk and others. The compilation also features a

    Laibach

    Laibach

    Laibach

  • Probabilistic logic
  • Applications of logic under uncertainty

    Probabilistic logic (also probability logic and probabilistic reasoning) involves the use of probability and logic to deal with uncertain situations. Probabilistic

    Probabilistic logic

    Probabilistic_logic

  • Scientific study
  • Use of science to increase knowledge

    on empirical or measurable evidence that is subject to the principles of logic and reasoning Observational study, draws inferences about the possible effect

    Scientific study

    Scientific study

    Scientific_study

  • Intel iAPX 432
  • Discontinued Intel microprocessor architecture

    instructions are implemented by a 16-bit ALU, via random logic and microcode or other kinds of sequential logic. The iAPX 432 enlarged address space over the

    Intel iAPX 432

    Intel iAPX 432

    Intel_iAPX_432

  • Don't-care term
  • Input where a function output does not matter

    In digital logic, a don't-care term (abbreviated DC, historically also known as redundancies, irrelevancies, optional entries, invalid combinations, vacuous

    Don't-care term

    Don't-care_term

  • The Logic of Life
  • 2008 economics book by Tim Harford

    The Logic of Life: The Rational Economics of an Irrational World is a book by Tim Harford published in 2008 by Random House. Harford argues that rational

    The Logic of Life

    The_Logic_of_Life

  • Vacuum-tube computer
  • Earliest electronic computer design

    termed a first-generation computer, is a computer that uses vacuum tubes for logic circuitry. While the history of mechanical aids to computation goes back

    Vacuum-tube computer

    Vacuum-tube computer

    Vacuum-tube_computer

  • Texas sharpshooter fallacy
  • Statistical fallacy

    the statistical fallacy of inferring meaning from what is essentially a random distribution of data points. It is the philosophical or rhetorical application

    Texas sharpshooter fallacy

    Texas_sharpshooter_fallacy

  • The Logic of Scientific Discovery
  • 1959 book by Karl Popper

    (2 ed.). Random House Trade Paperback. ISBN 9780679604181. English version publisher's website German version publisher's website The Logic of Scientific

    The Logic of Scientific Discovery

    The_Logic_of_Scientific_Discovery

  • Andrey Kolmogorov
  • Soviet mathematician (1903–1987)

    processes proved to be the limits of discrete random processes, then with Hermann Weyl in intuitionistic logic, and lastly with Edmund Landau in function

    Andrey Kolmogorov

    Andrey Kolmogorov

    Andrey_Kolmogorov

  • Infinite-valued logic
  • Many-valued logic in which truth values comprise a continuous range

    In logic, an infinite-valued logic (or real-valued logic or infinitely-many-valued logic) is a many-valued logic in which truth values comprise a continuous

    Infinite-valued logic

    Infinite-valued_logic

  • Rado graph
  • Infinite graph containing all countable graphs

    the whole graph. The first-order logic sentences that are true of the Rado graph are also true of almost all random finite graphs, and the sentences that

    Rado graph

    Rado graph

    Rado_graph

  • Binary combinatory logic
  • Computer programming language

    and Jot Tromp, John (2007), "Binary lambda calculus and combinatory logic", Randomness and complexity (PDF), World Sci. Publ., Hackensack, NJ, pp. 237–260

    Binary combinatory logic

    Binary_combinatory_logic

  • Physical design (electronics)
  • Step in the design cycle of devices

    sections benefit most from floorplanning, whereas random logic, state machines, and other non-structured logic can safely be left to the placer section of the

    Physical design (electronics)

    Physical design (electronics)

    Physical_design_(electronics)

  • DDR4 SDRAM
  • Type of computer memory introduced 2014

    Double Data Rate 4 Synchronous Dynamic Random-Access Memory (DDR4 SDRAM) is a type of synchronous dynamic random-access memory with a high-bandwidth ("double

    DDR4 SDRAM

    DDR4_SDRAM

  • Logical reasoning
  • Process of drawing correct inferences

    would find convincing. The main discipline studying logical reasoning is logic. Distinct types of logical reasoning differ from each other concerning the

    Logical reasoning

    Logical_reasoning

  • Fallacy
  • Argument that uses faulty reasoning

    identify fallacies in arguments. An influential collection of texts on logic and reason, the Nyāya Sūtras, attributed to Aksapada Gautama, variously

    Fallacy

    Fallacy

    Fallacy

  • Normal distribution
  • Probability distribution

    distribution is a type of continuous probability distribution for a real-valued random variable. The general form of its probability density function is f ( x

    Normal distribution

    Normal distribution

    Normal_distribution

  • Anthems (Laibach album)
  • 2004 compilation album by Laibach

    "Wirtschaft ist tot - late night mix" – 5:22 "Jesus Christ Superstar - Random logic mix" – 6:22 "Wirtschaft - R. Hawtin hardcore noise mix" – 5:18 "Brat

    Anthems (Laibach album)

    Anthems_(Laibach_album)

  • Control system
  • System that manages the behavior of other systems

    the setpoint. For sequential and combinational logic, software logic, such as in a programmable logic controller, is used.[clarification needed] Fundamentally

    Control system

    Control system

    Control_system

  • SystemVerilog
  • Hardware description and hardware verification language

    predefined methods for randomization: pre_randomize, randomize and post_randomize. The randomize method is called by the user for randomization of the class variables

    SystemVerilog

    SystemVerilog

  • Model of computation
  • Mathematical model describing how an output of a function is computed given an input

    model Functional models include: Abstract rewriting systems Combinatory logic General recursive functions Lambda calculus Concurrent models include: Actor

    Model of computation

    Model_of_computation

  • Random! Cartoons
  • Television series

    Random! Cartoons is an American animated anthology series that aired on Nicktoons. Much like Oh Yeah! Cartoons, it was created by Fred Seibert and produced

    Random! Cartoons

    Random!_Cartoons

  • Joe Soucheray
  • American journalist and podcaster (born 1949)

    Germany and random people would come up to me and say, ‘Hail, flashlight king’… Podcasting has corroborated those instincts.” Garage Logic relaunched as

    Joe Soucheray

    Joe_Soucheray

  • Logic-based therapy
  • Type of philosophical counseling

    Logic-based therapy (LBT) is a modality of philosophical counseling developed by philosopher Elliot D. Cohen beginning in the mid-1980s. It is a philosophical

    Logic-based therapy

    Logic-based_therapy

  • Sikidy
  • Malagasy algebraic divination by seeds

    peoples in Madagascar. It involves algorithmic operations performed on random data generated from tree seeds, which are ritually arranged in a tableau

    Sikidy

    Sikidy

    Sikidy

  • Magnetoresistive RAM
  • Type of computer memory

    Magnetoresistive random-access memory (MRAM) is a type of non-volatile random-access memory which stores data in magnetic domains. Developed in the mid-1980s

    Magnetoresistive RAM

    Magnetoresistive_RAM

  • Key encapsulation mechanism
  • Public-key cryptosystem

    allows a sender who knows a public key to simultaneously generate a short random secret key and an encapsulation or ciphertext of the secret key by the KEM's

    Key encapsulation mechanism

    Key encapsulation mechanism

    Key_encapsulation_mechanism

  • F-14 CADC
  • Early flight control computer using MOS

    Parallel divider unit PDU 28 computation unit 1 Special logic function SLF 28 computation unit 1 Random-access storage RAS 14 stores data from its computation

    F-14 CADC

    F-14 CADC

    F-14_CADC

  • Dying to Win
  • 2005 book by Robert Pape

    Dying to Win: The Strategic Logic of Suicide Terrorism is Robert Pape's analysis of suicide terrorism from a strategic, social, and psychological point

    Dying to Win

    Dying_to_Win

  • Random testing
  • Software testing technique that tests programs with random inputs

    Random testing is a black-box software testing technique where programs are tested by generating random, independent inputs. Results of the output are

    Random testing

    Random_testing

  • Outline of discrete mathematics
  • Overview of and topical guide to discrete mathematics

    typical terms of art that may be encountered. Logic – Study of correct reasoning Modal logic – Type of formal logic Set theory – Branch of mathematics that

    Outline of discrete mathematics

    Outline_of_discrete_mathematics

  • Static random-access memory
  • Type of computer memory

    Static random-access memory (static RAM or SRAM) is a type of random-access memory (RAM) that uses latching circuitry (flip-flop) to store each bit. SRAM

    Static random-access memory

    Static random-access memory

    Static_random-access_memory

  • Dynamic logic (modal logic)
  • Extension of modal logic

    In logic, philosophy, and theoretical computer science, dynamic logic is an extension of modal logic capable of encoding properties of computer programs

    Dynamic logic (modal logic)

    Dynamic_logic_(modal_logic)

  • Seven states of randomness
  • Extensions of the concept of randomness

    The seven states of randomness in probability theory, fractals and risk analysis are extensions of the concept of randomness as modeled by the normal distribution

    Seven states of randomness

    Seven states of randomness

    Seven_states_of_randomness

  • Lost in Random
  • 2021 video game

    Lost in Random is a 2021 action-adventure game developed by Zoink and published by Electronic Arts. Part of the EA Originals program, the game was released

    Lost in Random

    Lost_in_Random

  • Protocol composition logic
  • Proof method for the security of cryptographic protocols

    Protocol Composition Logic is a formal method that can be used for proving security properties of cryptographic protocols that use symmetric-key and public-key

    Protocol composition logic

    Protocol_composition_logic

  • Alonzo Church
  • American mathematician and computer scientist (1903–1995)

    Logic and Computation 2019 – ACM Special Interest Group on Logic and Computation". siglog.acm.org. Church, Alonzo (1940). "On the concept of a random

    Alonzo Church

    Alonzo_Church

  • Architecture of a God
  • 2017 studio album by Labyrinth

    on My Legacy" 4:04 4. "A New Dream" 5:22 5. "Someone Says" 4:44 6. "Random Logic" 1:55 7. "Architecture of a God" 8:40 8. "Children (Robert Miles cover)"

    Architecture of a God

    Architecture_of_a_God

  • Low-power FSM synthesis
  • equations can be obtained by a two-level structure or random-logic by an interconnection of logic primitives. In either case, Boolean minimization, logical

    Low-power FSM synthesis

    Low-power_FSM_synthesis

  • Hardware random number generator
  • Cryptographic device

    hardware random number generator (HRNG), true random number generator (TRNG), non-deterministic random bit generator (NRBG), or physical random number generator

    Hardware random number generator

    Hardware random number generator

    Hardware_random_number_generator

  • Mathematics
  • Field of knowledge

    rather than by experiment. The relationship between mathematical truth, logic, and reality is a subject of philosophical debate. Some areas of mathematics

    Mathematics

    Mathematics

    Mathematics

  • Indicator function
  • Mathematical function characterizing set membership

    the function that indicates membership in a set. In fuzzy logic and modern many-valued logic, predicates are the characteristic functions of a probability

    Indicator function

    Indicator function

    Indicator_function

  • Mendelian randomization
  • Statistical method in genetic epidemiology

    In epidemiology, Mendelian randomization (commonly abbreviated to MR) is a method using measured variation in genes to examine the causal effect of an

    Mendelian randomization

    Mendelian randomization

    Mendelian_randomization

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  • RANDOLF
  • Male

    Scandinavian

    RANDOLF

     Scandinavian form of Old Norse Randolfr, RANDOLF means "shield-wolf." Compare with another form of Randolf.

    RANDOLF

  • ANDOR
  • Male

    Hungarian

    ANDOR

     Variant spelling of Hungarian András, ANDOR means "man; warrior." Compare with another form of Andor.

    ANDOR

  • Randle
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Randle

    English : variant spelling of Randall.Americanized spelling of Randel.

    Randle

  • RANDAL
  • Male

    English

    RANDAL

    Medieval form of English Randolf, RANDAL means "shield-wolf."

    RANDAL

  • Brandom
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Brandom

    English : variant of Brandon.

    Brandom

  • Ransom
  • Boy/Male

    English American

    Ransom

    Son of Rand.

    Ransom

  • RANDY
  • Female

    English

    RANDY

    Pet form of English Miranda, RANDY means "worthy of admiration." Compare with masculine Randy. 

    RANDY

  • Frantom
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Frantom

    English : unexplained; perhaps a variant of Francom.

    Frantom

  • Landon
  • Surname or Lastname

    English or Scottish

    Landon

    English or Scottish : unexplained. Possibly, as Black suggests, a reduced form of Langdon.French : from the old Germanic personal name element Lando (see Land), via the oblique case, Landonis.

    Landon

  • RANDA
  • Female

    English

    RANDA

    Short form of English Miranda, RANDA means "worthy of admiration." 

    RANDA

  • Ransome
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Ransome

    English : variant of Ransom.

    Ransome

  • Ransom
  • Surname or Lastname

    English (chiefly East Anglia)

    Ransom

    English (chiefly East Anglia) : patronymic from the Middle English personal name Rand(e) (see Rand 1).

    Ransom

  • Grandon
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Grandon

    English : probably a variant of Crandon, a habitational name from Crandon in Somerset or Crandean in Falmer, Sussex. Compare Grandin.

    Grandon

  • ANDOR
  • Male

    Norwegian

    ANDOR

     Norwegian form of Old Norse Arnþórr, ANDOR means "eagle of Thor." Compare with another form of Andor.

    ANDOR

  • RANDI
  • Female

    English

    RANDI

    Variant spelling of English Randy, RANDI means "worthy of admiration."

    RANDI

  • Rands
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Rands

    English : patronymic from Rand 1.

    Rands

  • Randon
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Randon

    English : variant of Rand 1, from the Old French oblique case.

    Randon

  • RANDOLF
  • Male

    English

    RANDOLF

     Variant spelling of Middle English Randulf, RANDOLF means "shield-wolf." Compare with other forms of Randolf.

    RANDOLF

  • Randson
  • Boy/Male

    English

    Randson

    Son of Rand.

    Randson

  • RANDY
  • Male

    English

    RANDY

    Pet form of English Randall and Randolph, both RANDY means "shield-wolf." Compare with feminine Randy.

    RANDY

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Online names & meanings

  • Lorencz
  • Boy/Male

    Latin Hungarian

    Lorencz

    Laurel.

  • Lakshan | லக்ஷண
  • Boy/Male

    Tamil

    Lakshan | லக்ஷண

    Aim, One with auspicious signs

  • Kabalikruta | கபலீகரதா
  • Boy/Male

    Tamil

    Kabalikruta | கபலீகரதா

    One who swallowed the Sun

  • Geet
  • Girl/Female

    Bengali, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Punjabi, Sikh, Sindhi, Tamil

    Geet

    Song; Melody

  • Nigela
  • Girl/Female

    Arabic, Russian

    Nigela

    Smart

  • Abdul Baith
  • Boy/Male

    Indian

    Abdul Baith

    Slave of the one who raises death

  • Susi
  • Biblical

    Susi

    horse; swallow; moth

  • Idhaya
  • Girl/Female

    Hindu

    Idhaya

    Heart, Goddess Parvati

  • GABRYJELA
  • Female

    Polish

    GABRYJELA

    Feminine form of Polish Gabryjel, GABRYJELA means "man of God" or "warrior of God."

  • Kreema
  • Girl/Female

    Hindu

    Kreema

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  • Ransom
  • n.

    The release of a captive, or of captured property, by payment of a consideration; redemption; as, prisoners hopeless of ransom.

  • Random
  • n.

    Distance to which a missile is cast; range; reach; as, the random of a rifle ball.

  • Ransoming
  • p. pr. & vb. n.

    of Ransom

  • Sea-roving
  • a.

    Cruising at random on the ocean.

  • Hobnob
  • adv.

    At random; hit or miss. (Obs.)

  • Randon
  • v. i.

    To go or stray at random.

  • Random
  • a.

    Going at random or by chance; done or made at hazard, or without settled direction, aim, or purpose; hazarded without previous calculation; left to chance; haphazard; as, a random guess.

  • Randon
  • n.

    Random.

  • Haphazard
  • n.

    Extra hazard; chance; accident; random.

  • Ramble
  • v. i.

    To extend or grow at random.

  • Raunsoun
  • n.

    Ransom.

  • Drift
  • n.

    Anything driven at random.

  • Squander
  • v. i.

    To wander at random; to scatter.

  • Ransom
  • n.

    To exact a ransom for, or a payment on.

  • Random
  • n.

    A roving motion; course without definite direction; want of direction, rule, or method; hazard; chance; -- commonly used in the phrase at random, that is, without a settled point of direction; at hazard.

  • Rescat
  • n.

    Ransom; release.

  • Ransom
  • n.

    To redeem from captivity, servitude, punishment, or forfeit, by paying a price; to buy out of servitude or penalty; to rescue; to deliver; as, to ransom prisoners from an enemy.

  • Randomly
  • adv.

    In a random manner.

  • Ransomed
  • imp. & p. p.

    of Ransom