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- In mathematics, preconditioning is the application of a transformation, called the preconditioner, that conditions a given problem into a form that is...
- In computer programming, a precondition is a condition or predicate that must always be true just prior to the execution of some section of code or before...
- Look up preconditioning in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Preconditioning is a concept in numerical linear algebra. Preconditioning may also refer to:...
- Ischemic preconditioning (IPC) is an experimental technique for producing resistance to the loss of blood supply, and thus oxygen, to tissues of many...
- Sensory preconditioning is an extension of classical conditioning. Procedurally, sensory preconditioning involves repeated simultaneous presentations (pairing)...
- Preconditioning occurs when an animal is exposed to a stressor or stimulus in order to prepare it for a later encounter with a similar stressor or stimulus...
- based on the auxiliary space preconditioning framework. An important ingredient in the derivation of HX preconditioners in two and three dimensions is...
- sophisticated preconditioners are used, which may lead to variable preconditioning, changing between iterations. Even if the preconditioner is symmetric...
- weakest-preconditions, or runs forward in the case of strongest-postconditions. For a statement S and a postcondition R, a weakest precondition is a predicate...
- components, which extend the ordinary definition of abstract data types with preconditions, postconditions and invariants. These specifications are referred to...