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  2. Kernel (linear algebra) - Wikipedia

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    The left null space of A is the same as the kernel of A T. The left null space of A is the orthogonal complement to the column space of A, and is dual to the cokernel of the associated linear transformation. The kernel, the row space, the column space, and the left null space of A are the four fundamental subspaces associated with the matrix A.

  3. Matrix Template Library - Wikipedia

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    The Matrix Template Library (MTL) is a linear algebra library for C++ programs. The MTL uses template programming , which considerably reduces the code length. All matrices and vectors are available in all classical numerical formats: float , double , complex<float> or complex<double> .

  4. Template : Trèves François Topological vector spaces ...

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  5. Expression templates - Wikipedia

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    Expression templates can also accelerate C++ automatic differentiation implementations, [12] as demonstrated in the Adept library. Outside of vector math, the Spirit parser framework uses expression templates to represent formal grammars and compile these into parsers.

  6. Template : Trèves François Topological vector spaces ...

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    {{Trèves François Topological vector spaces, distributions and kernels}} will display: Trèves, François (2006) [1967]. Topological Vector Spaces, Distributions and Kernels. Mineola, N.Y.: Dover Publications. ISBN 978-0-486-45352-1. OCLC 853623322.

  7. Polynomial kernel - Wikipedia

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    The hyperplane learned in feature space by an SVM is an ellipse in the input space. In machine learning , the polynomial kernel is a kernel function commonly used with support vector machines (SVMs) and other kernelized models, that represents the similarity of vectors (training samples) in a feature space over polynomials of the original ...

  8. Kernel methods for vector output - Wikipedia

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    The estimator of the vector-valued regularization framework can also be derived from a Bayesian viewpoint using Gaussian process methods in the case of a finite dimensional Reproducing kernel Hilbert space. The derivation is similar to the scalar-valued case Bayesian interpretation of regularization.

  9. Geometric modeling kernel - Wikipedia

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    A geometric modeling kernel is a solid modeling software component used in computer-aided design (CAD) packages. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] Available modelling kernels include: ACIS is developed and licensed by Spatial Corporation of Dassault Systèmes .