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  • Seidel's algorithm
  • Seidel's algorithm is an algorithm designed by Raimund Seidel in 1992 for the all-pairs-shortest-path problem for undirected, unweighted, connected graphs

    Seidel's algorithm

    Seidel's_algorithm

  • Kirkpatrick–Seidel algorithm
  • Optimized algorithm for computing the convex hull of a set of points

    The Kirkpatrick–Seidel algorithm is an algorithm designed for computing the convex hull of a set of points in the plane, offering a time complexity of

    Kirkpatrick–Seidel algorithm

    Kirkpatrick–Seidel_algorithm

  • Bernoulli number
  • Rational number sequence

    integers'. V. I. Arnold rediscovered Seidel's algorithm and later Millar, Sloane and Young popularized Seidel's algorithm under the name boustrophedon transform

    Bernoulli number

    Bernoulli_number

  • Alternating permutation
  • Type of permutation

    2\left({\frac {2}{\pi }}\right)^{n+1}n!\,.} In 1877 Philipp Ludwig von Seidel published an algorithm, which makes it simple to calculate An. 1 → 1 1 2 2 1 ← → 2

    Alternating permutation

    Alternating_permutation

  • Convex hull algorithms
  • Class of algorithms in computational geometry

    There are several algorithms which attain this optimal time complexity. The earliest one was introduced by Kirkpatrick and Seidel in 1986 (who called

    Convex hull algorithms

    Convex_hull_algorithms

  • List of algorithms
  • An algorithm is a fundamental set of rules or defined procedures that are typically designed and used to be a simpler way to solve a specific problem

    List of algorithms

    List_of_algorithms

  • Raimund Seidel
  • German and Austrian theoretical computer scientist

    the treap data structure, and he is also known for the Kirkpatrick–Seidel algorithm for computing two-dimensional convex hulls. Profile Archived 2007-10-30

    Raimund Seidel

    Raimund_Seidel

  • LP-type problem
  • In the study of algorithms, an LP-type problem (also called a generalized linear program) is an optimization problem that shares certain properties with

    LP-type problem

    LP-type_problem

  • Chan's algorithm
  • Algorithm for finding the convex hull of a set of points in the plane

    {\displaystyle O(n\log h)} time. Chan's algorithm is notable because it is much simpler than the Kirkpatrick–Seidel algorithm, and it naturally extends to 3-dimensional

    Chan's algorithm

    Chan's algorithm

    Chan's_algorithm

  • Gauss–Seidel method
  • Iterative method used to solve a linear system of equations

    in this algorithm, only one storage vector is needed, and vector indexing is omitted. The algorithm goes as follows: algorithm Gauss–Seidel method is

    Gauss–Seidel method

    Gauss–Seidel_method

  • Computational geometry
  • Branch of computer science

    of algorithms that can be stated in terms of geometry. Some purely geometrical problems arise out of the study of computational geometric algorithms, and

    Computational geometry

    Computational_geometry

  • Big O notation
  • Describes approximate behavior of a function

    Zeta-Function (Oxford; Clarendon Press, 1951) Seidel, Raimund (1991), "A Simple and Fast Incremental Randomized Algorithm for Computing Trapezoidal Decompositions

    Big O notation

    Big_O_notation

  • Convex hull
  • Smallest convex set containing a given set

    {\displaystyle O(n\log h)} . These include Chan's algorithm and the Kirkpatrick–Seidel algorithm. For dimensions d > 3 {\displaystyle d>3} , the time for computing

    Convex hull

    Convex hull

    Convex_hull

  • David G. Kirkpatrick
  • Canadian academic and computer scientist

    the University of British Columbia. He is known for the Kirkpatrick–Seidel algorithm and his work on polygon triangulation, and for co-inventing α-shapes

    David G. Kirkpatrick

    David G. Kirkpatrick

    David_G._Kirkpatrick

  • Elwyn Berlekamp
  • American mathematician (1940–2019)

    the Berlekamp–Rabin algorithm, Berlekamp–Zassenhaus algorithm, and the Berlekamp–Van Lint–Seidel graph. Berlekamp was born in 1940, in Dover, Ohio, the

    Elwyn Berlekamp

    Elwyn Berlekamp

    Elwyn_Berlekamp

  • Shortest path problem
  • Computational problem of graph theory

    Find the Shortest Path: Use a shortest path algorithm (e.g., Dijkstra's algorithm, Bellman-Ford algorithm) to find the shortest path from the source node

    Shortest path problem

    Shortest path problem

    Shortest_path_problem

  • 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

  • Time complexity
  • Estimate of time taken for running an algorithm

    takes to run an algorithm. Time complexity is commonly estimated by counting the number of elementary operations performed by the algorithm, supposing that

    Time complexity

    Time complexity

    Time_complexity

  • Backfitting algorithm
  • Iterative procedure

    additive models. In most cases, the backfitting algorithm is equivalent to the Gauss–Seidel method, an algorithm used for solving a certain linear system of

    Backfitting algorithm

    Backfitting_algorithm

  • Galactic algorithm
  • Classification of algorithm

    A galactic algorithm is an algorithm with record-breaking theoretical (asymptotic) performance, but which is not used due to practical constraints. Typical

    Galactic algorithm

    Galactic_algorithm

  • List of Cornell University alumni (natural sciences)
  • Engineering (2011) Raimund Seidel (Ph.D. 1987) – German and Austrian theoretical computer scientist known for the Kirkpatrick–Seidel algorithm, director of Leibniz

    List of Cornell University alumni (natural sciences)

    List of Cornell University alumni (natural sciences)

    List_of_Cornell_University_alumni_(natural_sciences)

  • Treap
  • Random search tree data structure

    operations: To search for a given key value, apply a standard binary search algorithm in a binary search tree, ignoring the priorities. To insert a new key

    Treap

    Treap

    Treap

  • Delaunay triangulation
  • Triangulation method

    If the Delaunay triangulation is calculated using the Bowyer–Watson algorithm then the circumcenters of triangles having a common vertex with the "super"

    Delaunay triangulation

    Delaunay triangulation

    Delaunay_triangulation

  • Belief propagation
  • Algorithm for statistical inference on graphical models

    propagation, also known as sum–product message passing, is a message-passing algorithm for performing inference on graphical models, such as Bayesian networks

    Belief propagation

    Belief propagation

    Belief_propagation

  • Global illumination
  • Group of rendering algorithms used in 3D computer graphics

    refers to a group of algorithms used in 3D computer graphics meant to add more realistic lighting to 3D scenes. Such algorithms take into account not

    Global illumination

    Global illumination

    Global_illumination

  • Smallest-circle problem
  • Finding the smallest circle that contains all given points

    time bound, which was factorial for Seidel's method, could be reduced to subexponential. Welzl's minidisk algorithm has been extended to handle Bregman

    Smallest-circle problem

    Smallest-circle problem

    Smallest-circle_problem

  • Iterative method
  • Numerical approximation algorithm

    hill climbing, Newton's method, or quasi-Newton methods like BFGS, is an algorithm of an iterative method or a method of successive approximation. An iterative

    Iterative method

    Iterative_method

  • Numerical analysis
  • Methods for numerical approximations

    Numerical analysis is the study of algorithms for the problems of continuous mathematics. These algorithms involve real or complex variables (in contrast

    Numerical analysis

    Numerical analysis

    Numerical_analysis

  • Disjoint-set data structure
  • Data structure for storing non-overlapping sets

    Disjoint Sets". Introduction to Algorithms (Third ed.). MIT Press. pp. 571–572. ISBN 978-0-262-03384-8. Raimund Seidel, Micha Sharir. "Top-down analysis

    Disjoint-set data structure

    Disjoint-set_data_structure

  • Constraint (computational chemistry)
  • Method for satisfying the Newtonian motion of a rigid body which consists of mass points

    constraint algorithm is a method for satisfying the Newtonian motion of a rigid body which consists of mass points. A restraint algorithm is used to ensure

    Constraint (computational chemistry)

    Constraint_(computational_chemistry)

  • Rendering (computer graphics)
  • Producing images of 3D scenes

    rendering equation. Real-time rendering uses high-performance rasterization algorithms that process a list of shapes and determine which pixels are covered by

    Rendering (computer graphics)

    Rendering (computer graphics)

    Rendering_(computer_graphics)

  • Augmented Lagrangian method
  • Class of algorithms for solving constrained optimization problems

    Augmented Lagrangian methods are a certain class of algorithms for solving constrained optimization problems. They have similarities to penalty methods

    Augmented Lagrangian method

    Augmented_Lagrangian_method

  • Jacobi method
  • Iterative method used to solve a linear system of equations

    the Jacobi method (a.k.a. the Jacobi iteration method) is an iterative algorithm for determining the solutions of a strictly diagonally dominant system

    Jacobi method

    Jacobi_method

  • Successive over-relaxation
  • Method of solving a linear system of equations

    the method of successive over-relaxation (SOR) is a variant of the Gauss–Seidel method for solving a linear system of equations, resulting in faster convergence

    Successive over-relaxation

    Successive_over-relaxation

  • William Kahan
  • Canadian mathematician and computer scientist

    floating-point bugs. He also developed the Kahan summation algorithm, an important algorithm for minimizing error introduced when adding a sequence of

    William Kahan

    William Kahan

    William_Kahan

  • Smoothing
  • Fitting an approximating function to data

    trends. Provide analyses that are both flexible and robust. Many different algorithms are used in smoothing, most commonly binning, kernels, and local weighted

    Smoothing

    Smoothing

    Smoothing

  • Independent set (graph theory)
  • Unrelated vertices in graphs

    subgraph listing algorithms", SIAM Journal on Computing, 14 (1): 210–223, doi:10.1137/0214017, S2CID 207051803. Erlebach, T.; Jansen, K.; Seidel, E. (2005)

    Independent set (graph theory)

    Independent set (graph theory)

    Independent_set_(graph_theory)

  • Conjugate gradient method
  • Mathematical optimization algorithm

    In mathematics, the conjugate gradient method is an algorithm for the numerical solution of particular systems of linear equations, namely those whose

    Conjugate gradient method

    Conjugate gradient method

    Conjugate_gradient_method

  • Co-simulation
  • easy to convert into an equivalent parallel algorithm while there are difficulties to do so for the Gauss-Seidel method. In transmission line modelling (a

    Co-simulation

    Co-simulation

  • Bounding sphere
  • Sphere that contains a set of objects

    randomized algorithm, generalizing a randomized linear programming algorithm by Raimund Seidel. The expected running time of Welzl's algorithm is O ( (

    Bounding sphere

    Bounding sphere

    Bounding_sphere

  • Screen space directional occlusion
  • Computer graphics technique

    University College London. "Optimization of screen-space directional occlusion algorithms". CoLab / Open Physics. Fabian Bauer; Martin Knuth; Arjan Kuijper; Jan

    Screen space directional occlusion

    Screen_space_directional_occlusion

  • Scale-invariant feature transform
  • Feature detection algorithm in computer vision

    The scale-invariant feature transform (SIFT) is a computer vision algorithm to detect, describe, and match local features in images, invented by David

    Scale-invariant feature transform

    Scale-invariant_feature_transform

  • Polygon triangulation
  • Partition of a simple polygon into triangles

    proposed algorithm is very complex. A simpler randomized algorithm with linear expected time is also known. Seidel's decomposition algorithm and Chazelle's

    Polygon triangulation

    Polygon triangulation

    Polygon_triangulation

  • Backtracking line search
  • Mathematical optimization method

    semi-algebraic and tame problems: proximal algorithms, forward–backward splitting, and regularized Gauss–Seidel methods". Mathematical Programming. 137 (1–2):

    Backtracking line search

    Backtracking_line_search

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

    in comparison sort algorithms that perform efficiently on nearly-sorted inputs, and as the basis for pattern matching algorithms. A Cartesian tree for

    Cartesian tree

    Cartesian tree

    Cartesian_tree

  • List of numerical analysis topics
  • zero matrix Algorithms for matrix multiplication: Strassen algorithm Coppersmith–Winograd algorithm Cannon's algorithm — a distributed algorithm, especially

    List of numerical analysis topics

    List_of_numerical_analysis_topics

  • Maximum cut
  • Problem in graph theory

    efficiently solvable via the Ford–Fulkerson algorithm. As the maximum cut problem is NP-hard, no polynomial-time algorithms for Max-Cut in general graphs are known

    Maximum cut

    Maximum cut

    Maximum_cut

  • Laplacian smoothing
  • Algorithm to smooth a polygonal mesh

    Laplacian smoothing is an algorithm to smooth a polygonal mesh. For each vertex in a mesh, a new position is chosen based on local information (such as

    Laplacian smoothing

    Laplacian_smoothing

  • Pidgin code
  • Mixture of several programming languages in the same program

    pseudocode: Algorithm Conjugate gradient method Ford-Fulkerson algorithm Gauss–Seidel method Generalized minimal residual method Jacobi eigenvalue algorithm Jacobi

    Pidgin code

    Pidgin_code

  • Retrieval-augmented generation
  • Type of information retrieval using LLMs

    Lameck Mbangula; Mascheroni, Pietro; Brooks, Steven; Doering, Stefan; Seidel, Jan (2025-06-11). "Retrieval augmented generation for large language models

    Retrieval-augmented generation

    Retrieval-augmented_generation

  • Reed–Solomon error correction
  • Error-correcting codes

    correct up to t erasures at locations that are known and provided to the algorithm, or it can detect and correct combinations of errors and erasures. Reed–Solomon

    Reed–Solomon error correction

    Reed–Solomon_error_correction

  • Verlet integration
  • Numerical integration algorithm

    particles in molecular dynamics simulations and computer graphics. The algorithm was first used in 1791 by Jean Baptiste Delambre and has been rediscovered

    Verlet integration

    Verlet_integration

  • Alpha shape
  • Approximation to shape of a point cloud

    forms of disorder. Beta skeleton Choudhary, Aruni (2017), Approximation algorithms for Vietoris-Rips and Čech filtrations (Thesis), Universität des Saarlandes

    Alpha shape

    Alpha_shape

  • Maximum disjoint set
  • Concept in computational geometry

    the same time, and described in two different ways. An algorithm of Erlebach, Jansen and Seidel finds a disjoint set with a size of at least (1 − 1/k)2 ⋅ |MDS(C)|

    Maximum disjoint set

    Maximum_disjoint_set

  • Radiosity (computer graphics)
  • Computer graphics rendering method using diffuse reflection

    reflect light diffusely. Unlike rendering methods that use Monte Carlo algorithms (such as path tracing), which handle all types of light paths, typical

    Radiosity (computer graphics)

    Radiosity (computer graphics)

    Radiosity_(computer_graphics)

  • Binary search tree
  • Rooted binary tree data structure

    tables and priority queues, and used in sorting algorithms such as tree sort. The binary search tree algorithm was discovered independently by several researchers

    Binary search tree

    Binary search tree

    Binary_search_tree

  • Fast sweeping method
  • applied mathematician at the University of California, Irvine. Sweeping algorithms are highly efficient for solving Eikonal equations when the corresponding

    Fast sweeping method

    Fast_sweeping_method

  • Qrisp
  • framework designed to simplify the implementation and development of quantum algorithms. Initially developed by Fraunhofer FOKUS (Quality Engineering unit, Berlin)

    Qrisp

    Qrisp

    Qrisp

  • Screen space ambient occlusion
  • Implementation of an ambient occlusion illumination in computer graphics

    time in 2007 by the video game Crysis, also developed by Crytek. The algorithm is implemented as a pixel shader, analyzing the scene depth buffer which

    Screen space ambient occlusion

    Screen_space_ambient_occlusion

  • Specular highlight
  • Bright spot of light that appears on shiny objects when illuminated

    and rough patches rather than uniform roughness. List of common shading algorithms Bidirectional reflectance distribution function Specular reflection Diffuse

    Specular highlight

    Specular highlight

    Specular_highlight

  • Aberth method
  • Root-finding algorithm for polynomials

    method, named after Oliver Aberth and Louis W. Ehrlich, is a root-finding algorithm developed in 1967 for simultaneous approximation of all the roots of a

    Aberth method

    Aberth_method

  • Cubic graph
  • Graph with all vertices of degree 3

    Several researchers have studied the complexity of exponential time algorithms restricted to cubic graphs. For instance, by applying dynamic programming

    Cubic graph

    Cubic graph

    Cubic_graph

  • Max Planck Institute for Informatics
  • Research institute in computer science

    computer science with a focus on algorithms and their applications in a broad sense. It hosts fundamental research (algorithms and complexity, programming

    Max Planck Institute for Informatics

    Max_Planck_Institute_for_Informatics

  • Ackermann function
  • Quickly growing function

    appears in the time complexity of some algorithms, such as the disjoint-set data structure and Chazelle's algorithm for minimum spanning trees. Sometimes

    Ackermann function

    Ackermann_function

  • Multigrid method
  • Method of solving differential equations

    In numerical analysis, a multigrid method (MG method) is an algorithm for solving differential equations using a hierarchy of discretizations. They are

    Multigrid method

    Multigrid_method

  • Tone mapping
  • Image processing technique

    other words, the effect of the algorithm changes in each pixel according to the local features of the image. Those algorithms are more complicated than the

    Tone mapping

    Tone mapping

    Tone_mapping

  • Power of three
  • Three raised to an integer power

    sets of an n-vertex graph, and in the time analysis of the Bron–Kerbosch algorithm for finding these sets. Several important strongly regular graphs also

    Power of three

    Power of three

    Power_of_three

  • Artificial intelligence in video games
  • general intelligence. The term game AI is used to refer to a broad set of algorithms that also include techniques from control theory, robotics, computer graphics

    Artificial intelligence in video games

    Artificial_intelligence_in_video_games

  • Anders C. Hansen
  • Norwegian mathematician

    Nevanlinna, O.; Seidel, M. (2015). "New barriers in complexity theory: On the solvability complexity index and the towers of algorithms". Comptes Rendus

    Anders C. Hansen

    Anders C. Hansen

    Anders_C._Hansen

  • Conway's 99-graph problem
  • On existence of a strongly regular graph

    2026 (link) Cameron, Peter J. (1994), Combinatorics: topics, techniques, algorithms, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, p. 331, ISBN 0-521-45133-7, MR 1311922

    Conway's 99-graph problem

    Conway's 99-graph problem

    Conway's_99-graph_problem

  • Beta skeleton
  • have unbounded stretch factor and are not geometric spanners. A naïve algorithm that tests each triple p, q, and r for membership of r in the region Rpq

    Beta skeleton

    Beta skeleton

    Beta_skeleton

  • List of common 3D test models
  • used in 3D computer graphics for testing and demonstrating rendering algorithms and visual effects. Their use is important for comparing results, similar

    List of common 3D test models

    List_of_common_3D_test_models

  • List of things named after Carl Friedrich Gauss
  • Gauss–Kronrod quadrature formula Gauss–Newton algorithm Gauss–Legendre algorithm Gauss's complex multiplication algorithm Gauss's theorem may refer to the divergence

    List of things named after Carl Friedrich Gauss

    List of things named after Carl Friedrich Gauss

    List_of_things_named_after_Carl_Friedrich_Gauss

  • Least squares
  • Approximation method in statistics

    convex optimization methods, as well as by specific algorithms such as the least angle regression algorithm. One of the prime differences between Lasso and

    Least squares

    Least squares

    Least_squares

  • Contact dynamics
  • Motion of multibody systems

    bodies) and dynamic applications (Contact dynamics). Lubachevsky-Stillinger algorithm of simulating compression of large assemblies of hard particles "Contact

    Contact dynamics

    Contact_dynamics

  • Nina Amenta
  • American computer scientist

     23, Cambridge University Press, p. 77, ISBN 9781139460682, The first algorithm for surface reconstruction with proved guarantees was devised by Amenta

    Nina Amenta

    Nina_Amenta

  • NP-intermediate
  • Complexity class of problems

    (ed.). Proceedings of the 31st Annual ACM–SIAM Symposium on Discrete Algorithms, SODA 2020, Salt Lake City, UT, USA, January 5–8, 2020. pp. 1621–1638

    NP-intermediate

    NP-intermediate

  • Simple polygon
  • Shape bounded by non-intersecting line segments

    also be performed in linear time, although the algorithm is complicated. A modification of the same algorithm can also be used to test whether a closed polygonal

    Simple polygon

    Simple polygon

    Simple_polygon

  • Thomas H. Cormen
  • American politician and academic

    Introduction to Algorithms, along with Charles Leiserson, Ron Rivest, and Cliff Stein. In 2013, he published a new book titled Algorithms Unlocked. He is

    Thomas H. Cormen

    Thomas_H._Cormen

  • Nearly completely decomposable Markov chain
  • purpose Multi-Level algorithm is competitive, and can be significantly faster than the special-purpose KMS algorithm when Gauss-Seidel and Gaussian Elimination

    Nearly completely decomposable Markov chain

    Nearly_completely_decomposable_Markov_chain

  • Arrangement of lines
  • Subdivision of the plane by lines

    number of triangular cells in a Euclidean arrangement, respectively. Algorithms in computational geometry are known for constructing the features of an

    Arrangement of lines

    Arrangement of lines

    Arrangement_of_lines

  • Computational science
  • Specialist field of computer science

    extends into computational specializations, this field of study includes: Algorithms (numerical and non-numerical): mathematical models, computational models

    Computational science

    Computational_science

  • Finger search tree
  • Type of binary search tree

    suggested an algorithm to perform finger search on treaps in O(log d) time, without needing any extra bookkeeping information; this algorithm accomplishes

    Finger search tree

    Finger search tree

    Finger_search_tree

  • Visual hull
  • Geometric entity created by a 3D reconstruction technique

    16 (2): 150–162. doi:10.1109/34.273735. Li, Ming and Magnor, Marcus and Seidel, Hans-Peter (May 2003). "Hardware-Accelerated Visual Hull Reconstruction

    Visual hull

    Visual hull

    Visual_hull

  • Eric Harold Neville
  • English mathematician

    of the last hundred years. Ramanujan later befriended Hardy. Neville's algorithm for polynomial interpolation is widely used. Neville did not join the

    Eric Harold Neville

    Eric_Harold_Neville

  • Minimax estimator
  • Statistical estimator

    processing can be found in. In R. Fandom Noubiap and W. Seidel (2001)[full citation needed] an algorithm for calculating a Gamma-minimax decision rule has been

    Minimax estimator

    Minimax_estimator

  • Carl Friedrich Gauss
  • German polymath and scholar (1777–1855)

    before Adrien-Marie Legendre published it. Gauss also introduced the algorithm known as recursive least squares. Gauss led the geodetic survey of the

    Carl Friedrich Gauss

    Carl Friedrich Gauss

    Carl_Friedrich_Gauss

  • Optical aberration
  • Deviation from perfect paraxial optical behavior

    This effect is called lens distortion or image distortion, and there are algorithms to correct it. Systems free of distortion are called orthoscopic (orthos

    Optical aberration

    Optical aberration

    Optical_aberration

  • Relaxation (iterative method)
  • Iterative solving method

    (especially 16.2 Relaxation methods, and 16.4 Sparsity-preserving iterative SOR algorithms for linear programming)". Linear programming. New York: John Wiley & Sons

    Relaxation (iterative method)

    Relaxation_(iterative_method)

  • Implicit k-d tree
  • split plane a unique element in the allocated array. The corresponding algorithm is given in C-pseudo code underneath. // Assigning attributes to inner

    Implicit k-d tree

    Implicit k-d tree

    Implicit_k-d_tree

  • Algebra
  • Branch of mathematics

    Jiushao wrote the Mathematical Treatise in Nine Sections, which includes an algorithm for the numerical evaluation of polynomials, including polynomials of

    Algebra

    Algebra

  • Crowdsourcing
  • Sourcing services or funds from a group

    academics on-line to submit FORTRAN algorithms to play the repeated Prisoner's Dilemma; A tit for tat algorithm ended up in first place. 1981 - Jilly

    Crowdsourcing

    Crowdsourcing

    Crowdsourcing

  • Single-molecule FRET
  • Kind of single molecule imaging

    example source code can be found in the software postFRET. HMMs are base on algorithms that statistically calculate probability functions of each state assignment

    Single-molecule FRET

    Single-molecule_FRET

  • Radio resource management
  • systems, and radio broadcasting networks. RRM involves strategies and algorithms for controlling parameters such as transmit power, user allocation, beamforming

    Radio resource management

    Radio_resource_management

  • Jim Simons
  • American mathematician and billionaire (1938–2024)

    are known to be quantitative investors, using mathematical models and algorithms to make investment gains from market inefficiencies. Due to the long-term

    Jim Simons

    Jim Simons

    Jim_Simons

  • Suits season 6
  • Season of television series

    pursues the subject, Kevin discloses that he developed a trading program algorithm, but Sutter never used it other than as a cover. Kevin's wife, Sutter's

    Suits season 6

    Suits_season_6

  • General-purpose computing on graphics processing units
  • Use of a GPU for computations typically assigned to CPUs

    interface (API) that allows using the programming language C to code algorithms for execution on GeForce 8 series and later GPUs. ROCm, launched in 2016

    General-purpose computing on graphics processing units

    General-purpose_computing_on_graphics_processing_units

  • Subcoloring
  • S2CID 24777938. Fiala, J.; Klaus, J.; Le, V. B.; Seidel, E. (2003), "Graph Subcolorings: Complexity and Algorithms", SIAM Journal on Discrete Mathematics, 16

    Subcoloring

    Subcoloring

    Subcoloring

  • Fluid–structure interaction
  • Interaction of a structure with a fluid flow

    equations. On the other hand, development of stable and accurate coupling algorithm is required in partitioned simulations. In conclusion, the partitioned

    Fluid–structure interaction

    Fluid–structure interaction

    Fluid–structure_interaction

  • János Pach
  • Hungarian mathematician

    János; Pollack, Richard; Seidel, Raimund; Sharir, Micha, "Arrangements of curves in the plane: topology, combinatorics, and algorithms", 15th Int. Colloq.

    János Pach

    János Pach

    János_Pach

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  • Sidell
  • Surname or Lastname

    English (Norfolk)

    Sidell

    English (Norfolk) : variant of Siddall.Possibly a respelling of German Seidel.

    Sidell

  • Dishan
  • Boy/Male

    Christian, Indian, Tamil

    Dishan

    Sides of Happiness; A Thresher; A Species of Gazelle; Directions

    Dishan

  • AbdulMuntaqim
  • Boy/Male

    Arabic, Muslim

    AbdulMuntaqim

    Servant of the Revenger; Slave of Him who Punishes Wrongdoings and Seizes Retribution

    AbdulMuntaqim

  • Sandles
  • Surname or Lastname

    English (West Midlands)

    Sandles

    English (West Midlands) : probably a variant spelling of Sandels, a variant of Sandell, or possibly a variant of Sandal(l), from the personal name Sandolf, from Old Norse Sandúlfr

    Sandles

  • Nicholas
  • Surname or Lastname

    English and Dutch

    Nicholas

    English and Dutch : from the personal name (Greek Nikolaos, from nikān ‘to conquer’ + laos ‘people’). Forms with -ch- are due to hypercorrection (compare Anthony). The name in various vernacular forms was popular among Christians throughout Europe in the Middle Ages, largely as a result of the fame of a 4th-century Lycian bishop, about whom a large number of legends grew up, and who was venerated in the Orthodox Church as well as the Catholic. In English-speaking countries, this surname is also found as an Americanized form of various Greek surnames such as Papanikolaou ‘(son of) Nicholas the priest’ and patronymics such as Nikolopoulos.The colonial official and revolutionary patriot Robert Carter Nicholas was from a prominent VA family on both sides. His father was a British navy surgeon who emigrated in about 1700 from Lancashire, England, to Williamsburg, VA.

    Nicholas

  • Sides
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Sides

    English : topographic name for someone who lived on a slope, from Middle English side ‘slope’ (Old English sīde), or a habitational name from Syde in Gloucestershire, named with this word. This name is also established in Ireland.

    Sides

  • Abdul Muntaqim
  • Boy/Male

    Muslim/Islamic

    Abdul Muntaqim

    Slave of him who punishes wrongdoings and seizes retribution

    Abdul Muntaqim

  • Zoheleth
  • Girl/Female

    Biblical

    Zoheleth

    That creeps, slides, or draws.

    Zoheleth

  • Zoheleth
  • Biblical

    Zoheleth

    that creeps, slides, or draws

    Zoheleth

  • AMPHIÅŒN
  • Male

    Greek

    AMPHIÅŒN

    (Ἀμφίων) Greek name probably AMPHIŌN means "moving double" or "moving on both sides." In mythology, this is the name of a son of Zeus and Antiope.

    AMPHIÅŒN

  • Jaila
  • Boy/Male

    Indian

    Jaila

    Net; Spiders Web

    Jaila

  • Haidle
  • Surname or Lastname

    South German

    Haidle

    South German : variant of Heidel. In this spelling, the name is associated with a family of 19th-century German settlers in Russia.English (Gloucestershire) : unexplained.

    Haidle

  • Dinsdale
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Dinsdale

    English : habitational name from a settlement on both sides of the Tees river, so partly in County Durham and partly in North Yorkshire. The place is named in Old English as Dīctūneshalh ‘nook, recess (Old English halh) belonging to Deighton’.

    Dinsdale

  • EIDEL
  • Female

    Yiddish

    EIDEL

    (אֵיידֶעל) Yiddish name EIDEL means "delicate, gentle."

    EIDEL

  • Abdul-Muntaqim
  • Boy/Male

    Arabic, Muslim

    Abdul-Muntaqim

    Servant of the Revenger; Slave of Him who Punishes Wrongdoings and Seizes Retribution

    Abdul-Muntaqim

  • Sheldon
  • Girl/Female

    British, English

    Sheldon

    Valley with Steep Sides

    Sheldon

  • Sidell
  • Boy/Male

    African, American, British, English, Jamaican

    Sidell

    From the Wide Valley

    Sidell

  • Silk
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Silk

    English : metonymic occupational name for a silk merchant, from Middle English selk(e), silk(e) ‘silk’.English : from a medieval personal name, a back-formation from Silkin (see Sill).Irish (Galway) : Anglicized form (part translation) of Gaelic Ó Síoda (see Sheedy).Americanized form (translation) of German and Jewish Seide or Seid.

    Silk

  • Hayes
  • Surname or Lastname

    Irish

    Hayes

    Irish : reduced Anglicized form of Gaelic Ó hAodha ‘descendant of Aodh’, a personal name meaning ‘fire’ (compare McCoy). In some cases, especially in County Wexford, the surname is of English origin (see below), having been taken to Ireland by the Normans.English : habitational name from any of various places, for example in Devon and Worcestershire, so called from the plural of Middle English hay ‘enclosure’ (see Hay 1), or a topographic name from the same word.English : habitational name from any of various places, for example in Dorset, Greater London (formerly in Kent and Middlesex), and Worcestershire, so called from Old English hǣse ‘brushwood’, or a topographic name from the same word.English : patronymic from Hay 3.French : variant (plural) of Haye 3.Jewish (Ashkenazic) : metronymic from Yiddish name Khaye ‘life’ + the Yiddish possessive suffix -s.U.S. President Rutherford B. Hayes (1822–1893), born in Delaware, OH, was descended from old New England families on both sides. Through the paternal line he was descended from George Hayes, who emigrated from Scotland in 1680 and settled in Windsor, CT.

    Hayes

  • Melanthius
  • Boy/Male

    Greek

    Melanthius

    Sides with Penelope's suitors against his master Odysseus.

    Melanthius

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Online names & meanings

  • Shishupal | ஷிஷுபால 
  • Boy/Male

    Tamil

    Shishupal | ஷிஷுபால 

    (Son of Subhadra)

  • Aratus
  • Boy/Male

    Latin

    Aratus

    Name of a Greek author.

  • Paran
  • Biblical

    Paran

    beauty; glory; ornament

  • Rabita |
  • Girl/Female

    Muslim

    Rabita |

    Band, Bond, Link nexus

  • Eihab |
  • Boy/Male

    Muslim

    Eihab |

    To give freely

  • Artah
  • Boy/Male

    Arabic, Muslim, Sindhi

    Artah

    Narrator of the Hadith; Bin-ashath had this Name

  • Lebanon
  • Biblical

    Lebanon

    white, incense

  • Al-Adl
  • Boy/Male

    Indian

    Al-Adl

    The just

  • AMIT
  • Male

    Hindi/Indian

    AMIT

    (अमित) Hebrew unisex name AMIT means "friend." Compare with other forms of Amit.

  • PIOTR
  • Male

    Polish

    PIOTR

    Polish form of Greek Petros, PIOTR means "rock, stone."

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  • Araneina
  • n. pl.

    The order of Arachnida that includes the spiders.

  • About
  • adv.

    On all sides; around.

  • Spidered
  • a.

    Infested by spiders; cobwebbed.

  • Iron-sided
  • a.

    Having iron sides, or very firm sides.

  • Seizer
  • n.

    One who, or that which, seizes.

  • Stipellate
  • a.

    Having stipels.

  • Tetraneumona
  • n. pl.

    A division of Arachnida including those spiders which have four lungs, or pulmonary sacs. It includes the bird spiders (Mygale) and the trapdoor spiders. See Mygale.

  • Bilateral
  • a.

    Having two sides; arranged upon two sides; affecting two sides or two parties.

  • Grabber
  • n.

    One who seizes or grabs.

  • Sniveler
  • n.

    One who snivels, esp. one who snivels habitually.

  • Decahedral
  • a.

    Having ten sides.

  • Seizor
  • n.

    One who seizes, or takes possession.

  • Saltigradae
  • n. pl.

    A tribe of spiders including those which lie in wait and leap upon their prey; the leaping spiders.

  • Enheahedral
  • a.

    Having nine sides.

  • Cursores
  • n. pl.

    A group of running spiders; the wolf spiders.

  • Araneidan
  • a.

    Of or pertaining to the Araneina or spiders.

  • Triacontahedral
  • a.

    Having thirty sides.

  • Reseizer
  • n.

    One who seizes again.

  • Biflabellate
  • a.

    Flabellate on both sides.

  • Round
  • adv.

    On all sides; around.