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  2. Vektor (band) - Wikipedia

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    Vektor is an American technical thrash metal band from Tempe, Arizona (and based in Philadelphia since 2012). Their music is heavily themed around scientific ...

  3. Terminal Redux - Wikipedia

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    Terminal Redux is the third album by the American thrash metal band Vektor, released on May 6, 2016.It is the band's first album released on Earache Records. [1] The album is a concept album, which tells a sci-fi story about an astronaut finding the key to immortality and using it to gain vast political and financial power, but eventually experiencing an existential crisis as a result. [2]

  4. Outer Isolation - Wikipedia

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    Outer Isolation is the second full-length album recorded by the band Vektor. It was released in 2011 on Heavy Artillery Records, and Earache Records reissued the album in 2012. [ 1 ] The final tracks of the album, "Fast Paced Society" and the title track, feature radio emissions of Saturn detected by Cassini .

  5. Vektor CP1 - Wikipedia

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    The Vektor СР1 is a semi-automatic pistol that was made in South Africa by Lyttleton Engineering Works (LIW) which was a division of Denel SOC, now Denel Land Systems, from 1996 to 2001. Design [ edit ]

  6. Black Future - Wikipedia

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    Black Future is the first full-length album recorded by technical thrash metal band Vektor, released in 2009 on Heavy Artillery records with a special edition double vinyl LP release in 2010. Earache Records reissued the album in 2013.

  7. Row and column vectors - Wikipedia

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    In linear algebra, a column vector with ⁠ ⁠ elements is an matrix [1] consisting of a single column of ⁠ ⁠ entries, for example, = [].. Similarly, a row vector is a matrix for some ⁠ ⁠, consisting of a single row of ⁠ ⁠ entries, = […]. (Throughout this article, boldface is used for both row and column vectors.)

  8. Coordinate vector - Wikipedia

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    In linear algebra, a coordinate vector is a representation of a vector as an ordered list of numbers (a tuple) that describes the vector in terms of a particular ordered basis. [1]

  9. Vector field - Wikipedia

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    Given a subset S of R n, a vector field is represented by a vector-valued function V: S → R n in standard Cartesian coordinates (x 1, …, x n).If each component of V is continuous, then V is a continuous vector field.