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  2. Dilution of precision (navigation) - Wikipedia

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    Thus a low DOP value represents a better positional precision due to the wider angular separation between the satellites used to calculate a unit's position. Other factors that can increase the effective DOP are obstructions such as nearby mountains or buildings. DOP can be expressed as a number of separate measurements: HDOP

  3. Nucleolus (game theory) - Wikipedia

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    In cooperative game theory, the nucleolus of a cooperative game is the solution (i.e., allocation of payments to players) that maximizes the smallest excess of a coalition (where the excess is the difference between the payment given to the coalition and the value the coalition could get by deviating).

  4. Second-order cone programming - Wikipedia

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    SOCPs can be solved by interior point methods [2] and in general, can be solved more efficiently than semidefinite programming (SDP) problems. [3] Some engineering applications of SOCP include filter design, antenna array weight design, truss design, and grasping force optimization in robotics. [4]

  5. Conic optimization - Wikipedia

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    Examples of include the positive orthant + = {:}, positive semidefinite matrices +, and the second-order cone {(,): ‖ ‖}. Often f {\displaystyle f\ } is a linear function, in which case the conic optimization problem reduces to a linear program , a semidefinite program , and a second order cone program , respectively.

  6. Soldam: Drop, Connect, Erase - Wikipedia

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    Soldam: Drop, Connect, Erase, or Soldam: Bloom Declaration (そるだむ 開花宣言) in Japan, is a puzzle video game developed by City Connection. It is the remake of Jaleco 's 1992 game Soldam .

  7. Hypercone - Wikipedia

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    In geometry, a hypercone (or spherical cone) is the figure in the 4-dimensional Euclidean space represented by the equation x 2 + y 2 + z 2 − w 2 = 0. {\displaystyle x^{2}+y^{2}+z^{2}-w^{2}=0.} It is a quadric surface, and is one of the possible 3- manifolds which are 4-dimensional equivalents of the conical surface in 3 dimensions.

  8. Category:Calculator games - Wikipedia

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  9. Newcomb's paradox - Wikipedia

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    [4] The problem continues to divide philosophers today. [5] [6] In a 2020 survey, a modest plurality of professional philosophers chose to take both boxes (39.0% versus 31.2%). [7] Game theory offers two strategies for this game that rely on different principles: the expected utility principle and the strategic dominance principle. The problem ...