- A
sieve (/ˈsɪv/), fine mesh strainer, or sift is a tool used for
separating wanted elements from
unwanted material or for
controlling the
particle size...
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Sievers is a surname.
Notable people with the
surname include: Any
member of the
Sievers family Anthony John "Tony"
Sievers,
Australian politician Bryan...
- In mathematics, the
sieve of
Eratosthenes is an
ancient algorithm for
finding all
prime numbers up to any
given limit. It does so by
iteratively marking...
- A
molecular sieve is a
material with
pores (voids or holes),
having uniform size
comparable to that of
individual molecules,
linking the
interior of the...
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field sieve Large sieve Quadratic sieve Sieve of
Atkin Sieve of
Eratosthenes Sieve of
Sundaram Sieve of
Pritchard Sieve, in medicine, a "surgical
sieve" refers...
- On June 28, 2015, 46-year-old
Teresa Sievers was
murdered at her home in
Bonita Springs, Florida. Two men
bludgeoned her to
death with a hammer, striking...
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Siever is a surname.
Notable people with the
surname include: Ed
Siever (1877–1920),
American baseball pitcher Paul
Siever (born 1969),
American football...
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quadratic sieve algorithm (QS) is an
integer factorization algorithm and, in practice, the second-fastest
method known (after the
general number field sieve)....
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Sieve elements are
specialized cells that are
important for the
function of phloem,
which is a
highly organized tissue that
transports organic compounds...
- mathematics, the
sieve of
Atkin is a
modern algorithm for
finding all
prime numbers up to a
specified integer.
Compared with the
ancient sieve of Eratosthenes...