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  2. Operator-precedence parser - Wikipedia

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    In computer science, an operator-precedence parser is a bottom-up parser that interprets an operator-precedence grammar.For example, most calculators use operator-precedence parsers to convert from the human-readable infix notation relying on order of operations to a format that is optimized for evaluation such as Reverse Polish notation (RPN).

  3. UTF-8 - Wikipedia

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    RFC 3629 / STD 63 (2003), which establishes UTF-8 as a standard internet protocol element; RFC 5198 defines UTF-8 NFC for Network Interchange (2008) ISO/IEC 10646:2020/Amd 1:2023 [83] The Unicode Standard, Version 16.0.0 (2024) [84] They supersede the definitions given in the following obsolete works: The Unicode Standard, Version 2.0, Appendix ...

  4. 1976 Soviet nuclear tests - Wikipedia

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    Soviet Union's 1976 series tests and detonations Name [note 2] Date time () Local time zone [note 3] [2] Location [note 4] Elevation + height [note 5] Delivery, [note 6] Purpose [note 7]

  5. Hewlett-Packard Voyager series - Wikipedia

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    Hewlett-Packard retained the numerical analyst William Kahan of UC Berkeley, the architect of the IEEE 754 standard for floating-point arithmetic, to design the numerical algorithms implemented by the calculators. [5] [6] He also wrote parts of the manuals.

  6. Senary - Wikipedia

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    If the right hand is used to represent a unit (0 to 5), and the left to represent the multiples of 6, then it becomes possible for one person to represent the values from zero to 55 senary (35 decimal) with their fingers, rather than the usual ten obtained in standard finger counting. e.g. if three fingers are extended on the left hand and four ...

  7. Tetrad formalism - Wikipedia

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    The tetrad formalism is an approach to general relativity that generalizes the choice of basis for the tangent bundle from a coordinate basis to the less restrictive choice of a local basis, i.e. a locally defined set of four [a] linearly independent vector fields called a tetrad or vierbein. [1]

  8. 1987 Soviet nuclear tests - Wikipedia

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    Soviet Union's 1987 series tests and detonations Name [note 2] Date time () Local time zone [note 3] [2] Location [note 4] Elevation + height [note 5] Delivery, [note 6] Purpose [note 7]