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California in the late 18th century.
Reductions in
Mexico were more
commonly known as congregaciones.
Indian reductions in the Andes,
mostly in present-day...
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predictions of a
second theory Reductions,
settlements in
Spanish America intended to
control and
Christianize Indians Indian reductions in the Andes, settlements...
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Reductionism is any of
several related philosophical ideas regarding the ****ociations
between phenomena which can be
described in
terms of
simpler or more...
- two main
types of
reductions used in com****tional complexity, the many-one
reduction and the
Turing reduction. Many-one
reductions map
instances of one...
- edu/genchem/topicreview/bp/ch19/oxred_3.php#top Hudlický, Miloš (1996).
Reductions in
Organic Chemistry. Washington, D.C.:
American Chemical Society. p. 429...
- polynomial-time
reduction, from the most to the
least restrictive, are polynomial-time many-one
reductions, truth-table
reductions, and
Turing reductions. The most...
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reductions are also polynomial-time
reductions. However, log-space
reductions are
probably weaker than polynomial-time
reductions;
while any non-empty, non-full...
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Reduction of
order (or d’Alembert
reduction) is a
technique in
mathematics for
solving second-order
linear ordinary differential equations. It is emplo****...
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Redox potential (also
known as
oxidation /
reduction potential, ORP, pe, E r e d {\displaystyle E_{red}} , or E h {\displaystyle E_{h}} ) is a measure...
- {\displaystyle B\leq _{T}A} . The
reductions presented here are not only
Turing reductions but many-one
reductions,
discussed below.
Every set is Turing...