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  2. Raft (algorithm) - Wikipedia

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    Raft is a consensus algorithm designed as an alternative to the Paxos family of algorithms. It was meant to be more understandable than Paxos by means of separation of logic, but it is also formally proven safe and offers some additional features. [1]

  3. Splunk - Wikipedia

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    Splunk Inc. is an American software company based in San Francisco, California, [2] that produces software for searching, monitoring, ...

  4. Computational topology - Wikipedia

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    A primary concern of algorithmic topology, as its name suggests, is to develop efficient algorithms for solving problems that arise naturally in fields such as computational geometry, graphics, robotics, social science, structural biology, and chemistry, using methods from computable topology. [1] [2] [3]

  5. Topology control - Wikipedia

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    Lately, topology control algorithms have been divided into two subproblems: topology construction, in charge of the initial reduction, and topology maintenance, in charge of the maintenance of the reduced topology so that characteristics like connectivity and coverage are preserved. This is the first stage of a topology control protocol.

  6. Topology - Wikipedia

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    A three-dimensional model of a figure-eight knot.The figure-eight knot is a prime knot and has an Alexander–Briggs notation of 4 1.. Topology (from the Greek words τόπος, 'place, location', and λόγος, 'study') is the branch of mathematics concerned with the properties of a geometric object that are preserved under continuous deformations, such as stretching, twisting, crumpling ...

  7. Pointless topology - Wikipedia

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    In mathematics, pointless topology, also called point-free topology (or pointfree topology) and locale theory, is an approach to topology that avoids mentioning points, and in which the lattices of open sets are the primitive notions. [1] In this approach it becomes possible to construct topologically interesting spaces from purely algebraic ...

  8. Topological combinatorics - Wikipedia

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    The discipline of combinatorial topology used combinatorial concepts in topology and in the early 20th century this turned into the field of algebraic topology.. In 1978 the situation was reversed—methods from algebraic topology were used to solve a problem in combinatorics—when László Lovász proved the Kneser conjecture, thus beginning the new field of topological combinatorics.

  9. Topological graph theory - Wikipedia

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    Animation detailing the embedding of the Pappus graph and associated map in the torus. In mathematics, topological graph theory is a branch of graph theory.It studies the embedding of graphs in surfaces, spatial embeddings of graphs, and graphs as topological spaces. [1]