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  2. Hierarchical matrix - Wikipedia

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    In numerical mathematics, hierarchical matrices (H-matrices) [1] [2] [3] are used as data-sparse approximations of non-sparse matrices. While a sparse matrix of dimension can be represented efficiently in () units of storage by storing only its non-zero entries, a non-sparse matrix would require () units of storage, and using this type of matrices for large problems would therefore be ...

  3. Outline (list) - Wikipedia

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    An outline, also called a hierarchical outline, is a list arranged to show hierarchical relationships and is a type of tree structure. An outline is used [1] to present the main points (in sentences) or topics of a given subject. Each item in an outline may be divided into additional sub-items.

  4. Category:Matrices - Wikipedia

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    Download QR code; Print/export Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects Wikimedia Commons; ... Hierarchical matrix; Higher spin alternating sign matrix;

  5. Lewandowski-Kurowicka-Joe distribution - Wikipedia

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    Bayesian hierarchical modeling often tries to make an inference on the covariance structure of the data, which can be decomposed into a scale vector and correlation matrix. [3] Instead of the prior on the covariance matrix such as the inverse-Wishart distribution , LKJ distribution can serve as a prior on the correlation matrix along with some ...

  6. UPGMA - Wikipedia

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    First distance matrix update We then proceed to update the initial distance matrix D 1 {\displaystyle D_{1}} into a new distance matrix D 2 {\displaystyle D_{2}} (see below), reduced in size by one row and one column because of the clustering of a {\displaystyle a} with b {\displaystyle b} .

  7. Organizational chart - Wikipedia

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    Hierarchical; Matrix; Flat (also known as Horizontal) There is no accepted form for making organization charts other than putting the principal official, department or function first, or at the head of the sheet, and the others below, in the order of their rank. The titles of officials and sometimes their names are enclosed in boxes or circles.

  8. Gaussian process approximations - Wikipedia

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    The general principle of hierarchical approximations consists of a repeated application of some other method, such that each consecutive application refines the quality of the approximation. Even though they can be expressed as a set of statistical assumptions, they are often described in terms of a hierarchical matrix approximation (HODLR) or ...

  9. H-matrix - Wikipedia

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    H-matrix can refer to various kinds of matrices denoted by the letter H: H-matrix, a matrix whose comparison matrix is an M-matrix; Hadamard matrix, a square matrix whose entries are either +1 or −1 and whose rows are mutually orthogonal; Hamiltonian matrix, a 2n × 2n matrix A such that JA is symmetric, where J is the skew-symmetric matrix