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  2. Sequential quadratic programming - Wikipedia

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    Sequential quadratic programming (SQP) is an iterative method for constrained nonlinear optimization, also known as Lagrange-Newton method. SQP methods are used on mathematical problems for which the objective function and the constraints are twice continuously differentiable , but not necessarily convex.

  3. extra (franchise) - Wikipedia

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    extra (stylized as extr@) is a language education television programme franchise that was scripted in the format of a Friends-esque sitcom. It was in production from 2002 to 2004, and is mainly marketed to the instructional television market for middle school and high school language classes.

  4. New Concept English - Wikipedia

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    Longman's New Concept English by L. G. Alexander is a popular English language textbook teaching the British rules of English. The course was first published on October 30, 1967. [1] A revised edition, which was "specifically prepared for Chinese learners", [2] came out in 1997. The course consists of four components: The Students' Book; The ...

  5. OnePlus 11 - Wikipedia

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    The OnePlus 11 is an Android-based smartphone manufactured by OnePlus and co-developed with Hasselblad. It was released on January 9th, 2023 [ 2 ] and succeeded the OnePlus 10 Pro . It ships with a screen protector pre-applied.

  6. Linear programming - Wikipedia

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    Let S 1 be the selling price of wheat and S 2 be the selling price of barley, per hectare. If we denote the area of land planted with wheat and barley by x 1 and x 2 respectively, then profit can be maximized by choosing optimal values for x 1 and x 2. This problem can be expressed with the following linear programming problem in the standard form:

  7. Armistice of 11 November 1918 - Wikipedia

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    The Armistice was agreed upon at 5:00 a.m. on 11 November 1918, to come into effect at 11:00 a.m. CET, [32] [33] for which reason the occasion is sometimes referred to as "the eleventh hour of the eleventh day of the eleventh month". Signatures were made, depending on the source of information, between 5:00 a.m. and 5:45 a.m., CET.

  8. Extra-shortness - Wikipedia

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    An example from English is the short schwa of the word police [pə̆ˈliˑs]. [1] This is typical of vowel reduction . Before the 1989 Kiel Convention , the breve was used for a non-syllabic vowel (that is, part of a diphthong ), which is now indicated by an inverted breve placed under the vowel letter, as in eye [aɪ̯] .

  9. Ecclesiastes 1 - Wikipedia

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    Ecclesiastes 1 is the first chapter of the Book of Ecclesiastes in the Hebrew Bible or the Old Testament of the Christian Bible. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] The book contains philosophical speeches by a character called Qoheleth ("the Teacher"; 'one who speaks before an assembly') composed probably between the 5th and 2nd centuries BC. [ 3 ]