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  2. Word2vec - Wikipedia

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    Word2vec is a technique in natural language processing (NLP) for obtaining vector representations of words. These vectors capture information about the meaning of the word based on the surrounding words.

  3. Module (mathematics) - Wikipedia

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    A module is called flat if taking the tensor product of it with any exact sequence of R-modules preserves exactness. Torsionless A module is called torsionless if it embeds into its algebraic dual. Simple A simple module S is a module that is not {0} and whose only submodules are {0} and S. Simple modules are sometimes called irreducible. [5 ...

  4. Module:Clade/example - Wikipedia

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    Module documentation This module is rated as beta , and is ready for widespread use. It is still new and should be used with some caution to ensure the results are as expected.

  5. Finitely generated module - Wikipedia

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    For example, a polynomial ring R[x] is finitely generated by {1, x} as a ring, but not as a module. If A is a commutative algebra (with unity) over R, then the following two statements are equivalent: [5] A is a finitely generated R module. A is both a finitely generated ring over R and an integral extension of R.

  6. Galois representation - Wikipedia

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    For example, if L is a Galois extension of a number field K, the ring of integers O L of L is a Galois module over O K for the Galois group of L/K (see Hilbert–Speiser theorem). If K is a local field, the multiplicative group of its separable closure is a module for the absolute Galois group of K and its study leads to local class field theory.

  7. Simple module - Wikipedia

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    Z-modules are the same as abelian groups, so a simple Z-module is an abelian group which has no non-zero proper subgroups.These are the cyclic groups of prime order.. If I is a right ideal of R, then I is simple as a right module if and only if I is a minimal non-zero right ideal: If M is a non-zero proper submodule of I, then it is also a right ideal, so I is not minimal.

  8. Artinian module - Wikipedia

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    Indeed, for any right module M, it is automatically a left module over the ring of integers Z, and moreover is a Z-R-bimodule. For example, consider the rational numbers Q as a Z-Q-bimodule in the natural way. Then Q is not Artinian as a left Z-module, but it is Artinian as a right Q-module.

  9. Comma-separated values - Wikipedia

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    Comma-separated values (CSV) is a text file format that uses commas to separate values, and newlines to separate records. A CSV file stores tabular data (numbers and text) in plain text, where each line of the file typically represents one data record.