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kernel in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Kernel may
refer to:
Kernel (operating system), the
central component of most
operating systems Kernel (image...
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kernels are now at
least adding (or else using) the
module capability. The most well
known of
these kernels is the
Linux kernel. The
modular kernel essentially...
- of the
kernel can
fully gelatinize,
leading to
partially popped kernels with hard centers.
Heating too
slowly leads to
entirely unpopped kernels: the tip...
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development of the
subsequent stable kernel. Therefore, www.
kernel.org
always lists two
stable kernels. The next
stable Linux kernel is
released about 8 to 12 w****s...
- the term xìngrén (杏仁) can
refer to
either apricot kernels or almonds. Two
varieties of
apricot kernels are used in
Chinese cuisines; a more
bitter northern...
- starch. The
kernel comprise endosperm, germ, pericarp, and tip cap. Corn
kernels are the
fruits of maize.
Maize is a grain, and the
kernels are used in...
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Device drivers can be
added to the
kernel as
loadable kernel modules. Most BSD
kernels FreeBSD OpenBSD NetBSD Linux kernel Android MS-DOS
Windows 9x OpenVMS...
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polynomial time to find
kernels with O ( k 2 − ϵ ) {\displaystyle O(k^{2-\epsilon })} edges. It is
unknown for
vertex cover whether kernels with ( 2 − ϵ ) k...
- recognition.
Fisher kernel Graph kernels Kernel smoother Polynomial kernel Radial basis function kernel (RBF)
String kernels Neural tangent kernel Neural network...
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measures or
stochastic processes. The most
important example of
kernels are the
Markov kernels. Let ( S , S ) {\displaystyle (S,{\mathcal {S}})} , ( T , T...