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- of prime factors of a given number), Smarandache–Wellin numbers (the concatenations of the first prime numbers), and the Champernowne and Copeland–Erdős...
- up concatenation in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Concatenation is a computer programming operation that joins strings together. Concatenation may...
- Virtual concatenation has been defined for SONET/SDH, OTN and PDH path signals. Alternate SONET/SDH concatenation techniques are contiguous concatenation and...
- Concatenation theory, also called string theory, character-string theory, or theoretical syntax, studies character strings over finite alphabets of characters...
- In mathematics, specifically in linear algebra, matrix multiplication is a binary operation that produces a matrix from two matrices. For matrix multiplication...
- Packet concatenation is a computer networking optimization that coalesces multiple packets under a single header. The use of packet containment reduces...
- 2.14.5 String literals [lex.string], note 13, p. 28–29: "Any other concatenations are conditionally supported with implementation-defined behavior." "STR10-C...
- Range concatenation grammar (RCG) is a grammar formalism developed by Pierre Boullier in 1998 as an attempt to characterize a number of phenomena of natural...
- makes certain string operations, such as insertions, deletions, and concatenations more efficient. The core data structure in a text editor is the one...
- L_{1}} . The Kleene star: the language consisting of all words that are concatenations of zero or more words in the original language; Reversal: Let ε be the...