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  2. Osborne 1 - Wikipedia

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    The 500+ page Osborne 1 user manual contains instructions on the hardware, WordStar, SuperCalc, BASIC software and the CP/M operating system and utilities. The Osborne 1 came with a bundle of application software with a retail value of more than US$1500, including the WordStar word processor , SuperCalc spreadsheet, and the CBASIC and MBASIC ...

  3. List of semiconductor scale examples - Wikipedia

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    MOSFET (PMOS and NMOS) demonstrations ; Date Channel length Oxide thickness [1] MOSFET logic Researcher(s) Organization Ref; June 1960: 20,000 nm: 100 nm: PMOS: Mohamed M. Atalla, Dawon Kahng

  4. Baldur's Gate: Dark Alliance II - Wikipedia

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    Baldur's Gate: Dark Alliance II is a 2004 hack and slash action role-playing game for PlayStation 2 and Xbox developed by Black Isle Studios and published by Interplay Entertainment, with distribution handled by Vivendi Universal Games in North America and Avalon Interactive/Acclaim Entertainment [5] in Europe.

  5. Interactive electronic technical manual - Wikipedia

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    An interactive electronic technical manual (IETM) is a portal to manage technical documentation. IETMs compress volumes of text into just CD-ROMs or online pages which may include sound and video , and allow readers to locate needed information far more rapidly than in paper manuals.

  6. M-theory - Wikipedia

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    A matrix model describes the behavior of a set of matrices within the framework of quantum mechanics. [43] [44] One important [why?] example of a matrix model is the BFSS matrix model proposed by Tom Banks, Willy Fischler, Stephen Shenker, and Leonard Susskind in 1997. This theory describes the behavior of a set of nine large matrices.

  7. Smith normal form - Wikipedia

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    In mathematics, the Smith normal form (sometimes abbreviated SNF [1]) is a normal form that can be defined for any matrix (not necessarily square) with entries in a principal ideal domain (PID). The Smith normal form of a matrix is diagonal, and can be obtained from the original matrix by multiplying on the left and right by invertible square ...

  8. Woodbury matrix identity - Wikipedia

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    In mathematics, specifically linear algebra, the Woodbury matrix identity – named after Max A. Woodbury [1] [2] – says that the inverse of a rank-k correction of some matrix can be computed by doing a rank-k correction to the inverse of the original matrix.

  9. Sherman–Morrison formula - Wikipedia

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    In the general case, where is an -by-matrix and and are arbitrary vectors of dimension , the whole matrix is updated [5] and the computation takes scalar multiplications. [7] If u {\displaystyle u} is a unit column, the computation takes only 2 n 2 {\displaystyle 2n^{2}} scalar multiplications.