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  2. Anderson's rule (computer science) - Wikipedia

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    In the field of computer security, Anderson's rule refers to a principle formulated by Ross J. Anderson: systems that handle sensitive personal information involve a trilemma of security, functionality and scale, of which you can choose any two. A system that has information on many data subjects and to which many people require access is hard ...

  3. Anderson's rule - Wikipedia

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    Band diagrams for a straddling-gap type heterojunction, as understood by Anderson's rule. The junction alignment at equilibrium (bottom) is predicted based on a hypothetical flat-vacuum alignment (top).

  4. Anderson's theory of faulting - Wikipedia

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    Types of faulting. Anderson's theory of faulting, devised by Ernest Masson Anderson in 1905, is a way of classifying geological faults by use of principal stress. [1] [2] A fault is a fracture in the surface of the Earth that occurs when rocks break under extreme stress. [3]

  5. Anderson's theorem - Wikipedia

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    In mathematics, Anderson's theorem is a result in real analysis and geometry which says that the integral of an integrable, symmetric, unimodal, non-negative function f over an n-dimensional convex body K does not decrease if K is translated inwards towards the origin.

  6. Elizabeth S. Anderson - Wikipedia

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    Anderson's research covers topics in social philosophy, political philosophy and ethics, including: democratic theory, equality in political philosophy and American law, racial integration, the ethical limits of markets, theories of value and rational choice (alternatives to consequentialism and economic theories of rational choice), the philosophies of John Stuart Mill and John Dewey, and ...

  7. Maxwell S. Anderson's father issues statement in Sade ... - AOL

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    Steven Anderson ended the statement by requesting the media respect his family's privacy. Sheena Scarbrough shows a picture of her daughter Sade Carleena Robinson Tuesday, April, 9, 2024, in ...

  8. Andersons - Wikipedia

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    Alfrēds Andersons (1879–1937), Latvian translator and politician; Andrew Andersons (born 1942), Australian architect; Eduards Andersons (1914–1985), Latvian basketball player; Jānis Andersons (born 1986), Latvian ice hockey player

  9. Anderson's bridge - Wikipedia

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    Anderson's bridge. In electronics, Anderson's bridge is a bridge circuit used to measure the self-inductance of the coil. It enables measurement of inductance by utilizing other circuit components like resistors and capacitors.