- Look up
vector or
vectorial in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Vector most
often refers to:
Euclidean vector, a
quantity with a
magnitude and a direction...
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operations of
vector addition and
scalar multiplication must
satisfy certain requirements,
called vector axioms. Real
vector spaces and
complex vector spaces...
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Vector graphics are a form of
computer graphics in
which visual images are
created directly from
geometric shapes defined on a
Cartesian plane, such as...
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elements Automatic vectorization, a
compiler optimization that
transforms loops to
vector operations Image tracing, the
creation of
vector from
raster graphics...
- f:\{0,1\}^{k}\to \{0,1\}^{m}} with m > 1 {\displaystyle m>1} is a
vectorial or
vector-valued
Boolean function (an S-box in
symmetric cryptography). There...
- In physics, the
Poynting vector (or Umov–Poynting
vector)
represents the
directional energy flux (the
energy transfer per unit area, per unit time) or...
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Vectorial addition chains are well
suited to
perform multi-exponentiation: Input:
Elements x0,...,xk-1 of an
abelian group G and a
vectorial addition...
- physics, and engineering, a
Euclidean vector or
simply a
vector (sometimes
called a
geometric vector or
spatial vector) is a
geometric object that has magnitude...
- J. (1994). A
History of
Vector Analysis. Dover. ISBN 0-486-67910-1. E. A.
Milne (1948)
Vectorial Mechanics,
Chapter 2:
Vector Product, pp 11 –31, London:...
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Vectorial synthesis is
synthesis of
exported proteins by
ribosomes in
which the ribosome-nascent
chain complex is
bound directly to the
endoplasmic reticulum...