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  2. Second-order cone programming - Wikipedia

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    is the optimization variable. ‖ x ‖ 2 {\\displaystyle \\lVert x\\rVert _{2}} is the Euclidean norm and T {\\displaystyle ^{T}} indicates transpose . [ 1 ] The "second-order cone" in SOCP arises from the constraints, which are equivalent to requiring the affine function ( A x + b , c T x + d ) {\\displaystyle (Ax+b,c^{T}x+d)} to lie in the ...

  3. Environment variable - Wikipedia

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    Standard environment variables or reserved environment variables include: %APPEND% (supported since DOS 3.3) This variable contains a semicolon-delimited list of directories in which to search for files. It is usually changed via the APPEND /E command, which also ensures that the directory names are converted into uppercase.

  4. Zingiber zerumbet - Wikipedia

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    Common names include: awapuhi (from Hawaiian: ʻawapuhi spelled with an ʻokina, doublet of ʻawa), [5] bitter ginger, [6] shampoo ginger, lempoyang (from Malay) and pinecone ginger. [ 7 ] The rhizomes of Z. zerumbet are used as food flavoring and appetizers in various cuisines, and the rhizome extracts have been used in herbal medicine .

  5. List of Python software - Wikipedia

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    Yahoo! Groups uses Python "to maintain its discussion groups" [citation needed] YouTube uses Python "to produce maintainable features in record times, with a minimum of developers" [25] Enthought uses Python as the main language for many custom applications in Geophysics, Financial applications, Astrophysics, simulations for consumer product ...

  6. Pinebook - Wikipedia

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    The Pinebook supports Linux and Android operating systems. As of 2019, the Pinebook can be run on free software in the form of RISC OS and Linux.Common choices include Manjaro, Arch, Debian, Armbian, BSD, Gentoo, Fedora, OpenSUSE, and Q4OS. [7]

  7. Pine64 - Wikipedia

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    Pinebook Pro In November 2016, the Pinebook, a netbook built around an Allwinner A64 SoC with 2 GiB of RAM and a 16 GiB eMMC module, was announced. Pre-release comments in Make wrote that the A64's closest analog was two to three times the A64's price, [ 23 ] and that the A64 continued the Raspberry Pi's trend of breaking barriers for engineers.

  8. Project Jupyter - Wikipedia

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    Project Jupyter's name is a reference to the three core programming languages supported by Jupyter, which are Julia, Python and R. Its name and logo are an homage to Galileo 's discovery of the moons of Jupiter , as documented in notebooks attributed to Galileo.

  9. Semidefinite programming - Wikipedia

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    A linear programming problem is one in which we wish to maximize or minimize a linear objective function of real variables over a polytope.In semidefinite programming, we instead use real-valued vectors and are allowed to take the dot product of vectors; nonnegativity constraints on real variables in LP (linear programming) are replaced by semidefiniteness constraints on matrix variables in ...