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programs modular. The
meaning of the word "
modularity" can vary
somewhat based on context. The
following are
contextual examples of
modularity across several...
- The
modularity theorem (formerly
called the Taniyama–Shimura conjecture, Taniyama–Shimura–Weil
conjecture or
modularity conjecture for
elliptic curves)...
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optimization of
modularity as the
algorithm progresses.
Modularity is a
scale value between −1 (non-
modular clustering) and 1 (fully
modular clustering) that...
- for the
modularity of "lower level"
cognitive processes in
Modularity of Mind he also
argued that higher-level
cognitive processes are not
modular since...
- with high
modularity have
dense connections between the
nodes within modules but sp****
connections between nodes in
different modules.
Modularity is often...
-
Modular Method in Music, by
Stefano Vagnini,
English and Italian, 161 pp, Rome:
Falcon Valley Music, 2002. See "
Modularity in the arts" in
Modularity...
- \varepsilon (a,b,c,d)(cz+d)^{k}}
which are used to
generalise the
modularity relation defining modular forms, so that f ( a z + b c z + d ) = ε ( a , b , c , d...
- module or
modular in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Module,
modular and
modularity may
refer to the
concept of
modularity. They may also
refer to:
Modular design...
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Modular design, or
modularity in design, is a
design principle that
subdivides a
system into
smaller parts called modules (such as
modular process skids)...
- and
there are
various generalizations of
modularity related to this
notion and to semimodularity.
Modular lattices are
sometimes called Dedekind lattices...