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What (who) is nested algorithm - definition

METHOD OF DNA REPLICATION
Nested PCR; Nested primer
  • A diagram illustrating the method of nested PCR.

Nested sampling algorithm         
METHOD IN BAYESIAN STATISTICS
Nested sampling
The nested sampling algorithm is a computational approach to the Bayesian statistics problems of comparing models and generating samples from posterior distributions. It was developed in 2004 by physicist John Skilling.
Nested function         
FUNCTION DEFINED INSIDE ANOTHER FUNCTION
Nested functions; Nested procedure; Local function definition; Local function; Nested function definition; Local procedure
In computer programming, a nested function (or nested procedure or subroutine) is a function which is defined within another function, the enclosing function. Due to simple recursive scope rules, a nested function is itself invisible outside of its immediately enclosing function, but can see (access) all local objects (data, functions, types, etc.
Nested dissection         
Nested dissection algorithm
In numerical analysis, nested dissection is a divide and conquer heuristic for the solution of sparse symmetric systems of linear equations based on graph partitioning. Nested dissection was introduced by ; the name was suggested by Garrett Birkhoff..

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Nested polymerase chain reaction

Nested polymerase chain reaction (nested PCR) is a modification of polymerase chain reaction intended to reduce non-specific binding in products due to the amplification of unexpected primer binding sites.