suivre la trace - significado y definición. Qué es suivre la trace
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Qué (quién) es suivre la trace - definición

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A Suivre; A suivre; (A Suivre)

À Suivre         
À Suivre or A SUIVRE (English translation: "To Be Continued") was a Franco-Belgian comics magazine published from February 1978 to December 1997 by the Casterman publishing house. Along with the comic book magazines Spirou, Tintin, Pilote, and Metal Hurlant, it is considered to have been one of the major vehicles for the development of Franco-Belgian comics during the 20th century.
Trace (linear algebra)         
SUM OF THE ELEMENTS OF THE MAIN DIAGONAL OF A SQUARE MATRIX
Trace of a matrix; Trace of a square matrix; Matrix trace; Trace-free; Trace (matrix); Traceless; Trace of an endomorphism; Trace matrix; Trace (mathematics); Trace function; Exponential trace; Trace of a linear operator
In linear algebra, the trace of a square matrix , denoted , is defined to be the sum of elements on the main diagonal (from the upper left to the lower right) of . The trace is only defined for a square matrix ().
Signal trace         
WIRE EMBEDDED IN A PRINTED CIRCUIT BOARD, FOR CONDUCTING ELECTRICAL SIGNALS
Circuit trace
In electronics, a signal trace or circuit trace on a printed circuit board (PCB) or integrated circuit (IC) is the equivalent of a wire for conducting signals. Each trace consists of a flat, narrow part of the copper foil that remains after etching.

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À Suivre

À Suivre or A SUIVRE (English translation: "To Be Continued") was a Franco-Belgian comics magazine published from February 1978 to December 1997 by the Casterman publishing house. Along with the comic book magazines Spirou, Tintin, Pilote, and Metal Hurlant, it is considered to have been one of the major vehicles for the development of Franco-Belgian comics during the 20th century.