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Wat (wie) is number, sequence - definitie

Sequence space arithmetic; Serial Number Arithmetic

Sequence (music)         
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IMMEDIATE RESTATEMENT OF A MOTIF AT A HIGHER OR LOWER PITCH IN THE SAME VOICE
Modulating sequence; Real sequence; Tonal sequence; Modified sequence; False sequence; Descending fifths sequence; Rhythmic sequence
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Lollipop sequence numbering         
Lollipop sequence numbering is a numbering scheme used in routing protocols. In this numbering scheme, sequence numbers start at a negative value, increase until they reach zero, then cycle through a finite set of positive numbers indefinitely.
Recamán's sequence         
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User:Lugalde/Recamán's sequence; Draft:Recamán's sequence; Recaman's sequence; Recamán sequence
In mathematics and computer science, the Recamán's sequence (or Recaman's sequence) is a well known sequence defined by a recurrence relation. Because its elements are related to the previous elements in a straightforward way, they are often defined using recursion.

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Serial number arithmetic

Many protocols and algorithms require the serialization or enumeration of related entities. For example, a communication protocol must know whether some packet comes "before" or "after" some other packet. The IETF (Internet Engineering Task Force) RFC 1982 attempts to define "serial number arithmetic" for the purposes of manipulating and comparing these sequence numbers. In short, when the absolute serial number value decreases by more than half of the maximum value (e.g. 128 in an 8-bit value), it is considered to be "after" the former, whereas other decreases are considered to be "before".

This task is rather more complex than it might first appear, because most algorithms use fixed-size (binary) representations for sequence numbers. It is often important for the algorithm not to "break down" when the numbers become so large that they are incremented one last time and "wrap" around their maximum numeric ranges (go instantly from a large positive number to 0 or a large negative number). Some protocols choose to ignore these issues and simply use very large integers for their counters, in the hope that the program will be replaced (or they will retire) before the problem occurs (see Y2K).

Many communication protocols apply serial number arithmetic to packet sequence numbers in their implementation of a sliding window protocol. Some versions of TCP use protection against wrapped sequence numbers (PAWS). PAWS applies the same serial number arithmetic to packet timestamps, using the timestamp as an extension of the high-order bits of the sequence number.

Voorbeelden uit tekstcorpus voor number, sequence
1. So what‘s the deal with that number sequence –– 4, 8, 15, 16, 23, 42 –– on ABC‘s serial drama "Lost"? The truth is, it indicates the points during each episode‘s hour when the network takes a commercial break.
2. Elsewhere, the V&A shows a small, 1'28 sculpture by Polish constructivist Katarzyna Kobro, whose primary colours, interconnected planes and spaces demonstrate an acute understanding of the relationship between form and space, rhythm and juxtaposition, and whose proportions are based on the Fibonacci series (the number sequence that also appears in growth patterns of seashells, plant growth and much else). It has an amazing clarity and self–sufficiency – and needs to be seen as much for itself as for its context.