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  2. Locality of reference - Wikipedia

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    Memory locality (or data locality [3]): Spatial locality explicitly relating to memory. Branch locality: If there are only a few possible alternatives for the prospective part of the path in the spatial-temporal coordinate space. This is the case when an instruction loop has a simple structure, or the possible outcome of a small system of ...

  3. Principle of locality - Wikipedia

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    In physics, the principle of locality states that an object is influenced directly only by its immediate surroundings. A theory that includes the principle of locality is said to be a "local theory". This is an alternative to the concept of instantaneous, or "non-local" action at a distance.

  4. Memory hierarchy - Wikipedia

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    Memory hierarchy affects performance in computer architectural design, algorithm predictions, and lower level programming constructs involving locality of reference. Designing for high performance requires considering the restrictions of the memory hierarchy, i.e. the size and capabilities of each component.

  5. Locality (linguistics) - Wikipedia

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    In linguistics, locality refers to the proximity of elements in a linguistic structure. Constraints on locality limit the span over which rules can apply to a particular structure. Theories of transformational grammar use syntactic locality constraints to explain restrictions on argument selection, syntactic binding, and syntactic movement.

  6. Talk:Locality (linguistics) - Wikipedia

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    Koster (1978) uses a framework of generative grammar to focus mainly on principles of binding theory and locality principles including the Minimum Distance Principle. He discusses what locality of selection is and how it can be used to describe binding principles and the well-formedness of syntactic structures. He also relates the locality ...

  7. Page replacement algorithm - Wikipedia

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    The not recently used (NRU) page replacement algorithm is an algorithm that favours keeping pages in memory that have been recently used. This algorithm works on the following principle: when a page is referenced, a referenced bit is set for that page, marking it as referenced. Similarly, when a page is modified (written to), a modified bit is set.

  8. Locality - Wikipedia

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    Locality may refer to: Locality, a historical named location or place in Canada; Locality (association), an association of community regeneration organizations in England; Locality (linguistics) Locality (settlement) Suburbs and localities (Australia), in which a locality is a geographic subdivision in rural areas of Australia

  9. Local hidden-variable theory - Wikipedia

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    In the interpretation of quantum mechanics, a local hidden-variable theory is a hidden-variable theory that satisfies the principle of locality.These models attempt to account for the probabilistic features of quantum mechanics via the mechanism of underlying, but inaccessible variables, with the additional requirement that distant events be statistically independent.