Definition of Decompositions. Meaning of Decompositions. Synonyms of Decompositions

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Definition of Decompositions

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- as the composition of two functions Semantic decomposition (natural language processing) Decompositions: Volume Number One, the second studio album by...
- to decompose shortly after death. Although no two organisms decompose in the same way, they all undergo the same sequential stages of decomposition. Decomposition...
- speed up solving certain com****tional problems on the graph. Tree decompositions are also called junction trees, clique trees, or join trees. They play...
- Decomposers are organisms that break down dead organisms and release the nutrients from the dead matter into the environment around them. Decomposition...
- matrix decomposition or matrix factorization is a factorization of a matrix into a product of matrices. There are many different matrix decompositions; each...
- theorem states that if a module has an decomposition into modules with local endomorphism rings, then all decompositions into indecomposable modules are equivalent...
- acting on other, often simpler tensors. Many tensor decompositions generalize some matrix decompositions. Tensors are generalizations of matrices to higher...
- Szegedy 2006). On classical computers, ear decompositions of 2-edge-connected graphs and open ear decompositions of 2-vertex-connected graphs may be found...
- Hamiltonian decomposition of a given graph is a partition of the edges of the graph into Hamiltonian cycles. Hamiltonian decompositions have been studied...
- generally accelerates decomposition. The net reaction can be an endothermic process, or in the case of spontaneous decompositions, an exothermic process...