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bound objects in the universe,
composed of many
galaxy clusters Star
cluster Globular cluster, a
spherical collection of
stars whose orbit is
either partially...
- the
clusters to each other, for example, a
hierarchy of
clusters embedded in each other.
Clusterings can be
roughly distinguished as: Hard
clustering: each...
- stable,
compact formation.
Globular clusters are
similar in form to
dwarf spheroidal galaxies, and
though globular clusters were long held to be the more luminous...
- A star
cluster is a
group of
stars held
together by self-gravitation. Two main
types of star
clusters can be distinguished:
globular clusters,
tight groups...
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business cluster is a
geographic concentration of
interconnected businesses, suppliers, and ****ociated
institutions in a
particular field.
Clusters are considered...
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graph theory: The
formation of
clusters of
linked nodes in a network,
measured by the
clustering coefficient Cluster (disambiguation) This disambiguation...
- the
third row will
yield clusters {a} {b c} {d e f},
which is a co****r
clustering, with a
smaller number but
larger clusters. This
method builds the hierarchy...
- k-means
clustering is a
method of
vector quantization,
originally from
signal processing, that aims to
partition n
observations into k
clusters in which...
- as
galaxy groups rather than
clusters of galaxies. Together,
galaxy groups and
clusters form superclusters.
Galaxy clusters typically have the following...
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computer cluster is a set of
computers that work
together so that they can be
viewed as a
single system.
Unlike grid computers,
computer clusters have each...