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  2. Vertical thinking - Wikipedia

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    Vertical thinking is a type of approach to problems that usually involves one being selective, analytical, and sequential. It could be said that it is the opposite of lateral thinking . [ 1 ]

  3. Glossary of game theory - Wikipedia

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    Antonym: dummy. Dominated outcome Given a preference ν on the outcome space, we say that an outcome a is dominated by outcome b (hence, b is the dominant strategy) if it is preferred by all players. If, in addition, some player strictly prefers b over a, then we say that a is strictly dominated. Formally:

  4. Concurrent computing - Wikipedia

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    The word "sequential" is used as an antonym for both "concurrent" and "parallel"; when these are explicitly distinguished, concurrent/sequential and parallel/serial are used as opposing pairs. [7] A schedule in which tasks execute one at a time (serially, no parallelism), without interleaving (sequentially, no concurrency: no task begins until ...

  5. Sequence - Wikipedia

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    An infinite sequence of real numbers (in blue). This sequence is neither increasing, decreasing, convergent, nor Cauchy. It is, however, bounded. In mathematics, a sequence is an enumerated collection of objects in which repetitions are allowed and order matters. Like a set, it contains members (also called elements, or terms).

  6. Sequential - Wikipedia

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    Sequence; From an adjective: This is a redirect from an adjective, which is a word or phrase that describes a noun, to a related word or topic.

  7. Sequential (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Sequential is a concept in mathematics. It may also mean: Sequential manual transmission, an automotive transmission technology; Sequention, a sequentional logic function; Sequential (company), an American synthesizer company

  8. Summation - Wikipedia

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    In mathematics, summation is the addition of a sequence of numbers, called addends or summands; the result is their sum or total.Beside numbers, other types of values can be summed as well: functions, vectors, matrices, polynomials and, in general, elements of any type of mathematical objects on which an operation denoted "+" is defined.

  9. Dynamic programming - Wikipedia

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    In genetics, sequence alignment is an important application where dynamic programming is essential. [12] Typically, the problem consists of transforming one sequence into another using edit operations that replace, insert, or remove an element.