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Veronica search - translation to English

FICTIONAL CHARACTER
Veronica Mars (Veronica Mars)

Veronica search      
Ricerca Veronica (ricerca condotta secondo parole chiave nel Gopher su Internet)
binary search         
  • Binary search can be adapted to compute approximate matches. In the example above, the rank, predecessor, successor, and nearest neighbor are shown for the target value <math>5</math>, which is not in the array.
  • binary-search
  • The worst case is reached when the search reaches the deepest level of the tree, while the best case is reached when the target value is the middle element.
  • tree]] representing binary search. The array being searched here is <math>[20, 30, 40, 50, 80, 90, 100]</math>, and the target value is <math>40</math>.
  • [[Binary search tree]]s are searched using an algorithm similar to binary search.
  • Visualization of [[exponential search]]ing finding the upper bound for the subsequent binary search
  • In [[fractional cascading]], each array has pointers to every second element of another array, so only one binary search has to be performed to search all the arrays.
  • Visualization of [[interpolation search]] using linear interpolation. In this case, no searching is needed because the estimate of the target's location within the array is correct. Other implementations may specify another function for estimating the target's location.
  • In noisy binary search, there is a certain probability that a comparison is incorrect.
  • [[Uniform binary search]] stores the difference between the current and the two next possible middle elements instead of specific bounds.
SEARCH ALGORITHM IN SORTED LISTS THAT OPERATES BY DECREASING THE SEARCH SPACE BY HALF EACH PASS
Binary chop; Binary search; Bsearch; Binary Search; Half-interval search; Half-interval search method; Half interval search method
ricerca binaria
search engine         
  • High-level architecture of a standard Web crawler
SOFTWARE SYSTEM THAT IS DESIGNED TO SEARCH FOR INFORMATION ON THE WORLD WIDE WEB
Search Engine; Search engines; Search machine; Web Search Engines; Open-source search engines; Searchengine; Web search; Search criteria; Searching for key words; Search Engines; Search utility; Web site submission; Internet search; Search feature; Web search engines; Web search sites; Web searching; Results set; Search Results; Search engine submission; Search service; Lumrix; Search egine; Websearch; Search engine submission software; Internet search engine; Data search engine; Search ingine; Search engine (version 2); Internet search engines; Serach Engine; Hyperbrowser searching; Searching website; Search website; Search engine computing; Movie quotes search engine; Search engine market share; Search Street; Game Search Engine; Search the web; Open-source search engine; Niche Search Engine; Usage share of web search engines; Wsearch.php; Search market; History of web search engines; Search-engine; List of search engines by popularity; Faith-based search engines; Most popular Internet search engines; Most popular search engines; Biased search engines; Biased search results; Islamic search engines; Christian search engines; Search portal; Search engine bias; Bias in search engines; Google Search bias; Search bias; Misleading search results; Political bias in search engines; Political bias in search results; History of search engines; Web search engine; Customized search results; Searchable; Boolean search engine
Search engine (motore di ricerca o meccanismo di ricerca nell"Internet)

Definition

strip-search
¦ verb search (someone) for concealed drugs, weapons, or other items, by stripping off their clothes.
¦ noun an act of strip-searching.

Wikipedia

Veronica Mars (character)

Veronica Mars is the fictional protagonist, occasional narrator (through voice-overs), and antiheroine of the American television series Veronica Mars, which aired on UPN from 2004 to 2006 and on The CW from 2006 to 2007. The character was portrayed by Kristen Bell through the duration of the series. Following the show's cancellation, Bell reprised the role in the 2014 film continuation. The character, created by Rob Thomas, was originally male and the protagonist of his unproduced novel Untitled Rob Thomas Teen Detective Novel, which eventually became the basis of the series. After the work's transition from novel to television series, Thomas changed the character's gender from male to female because he believed that a noir piece told from a female point of view would be more interesting.

Before the show starts, Veronica's best friend, Lilly Kane, has been murdered, and her father, Keith Mars, has lost not only his position of sheriff in the fictional town of Neptune, California, but also his reputation, status, and wife. The series begins with Veronica at the bottom of her posh high school's pecking order, having lost her popular status and popular friends because her father accused her boyfriend's father of involvement in the murder.