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Что (кто) такое bracket abstraction - определение

ARTIST ASSOCIATION
Abstraction-Creation; Abstraction Création; Abstraction Creation; Abstraction-création; Abstraction-creation
  • [[Theo van Doesburg]], c. 1929–30, ''Study for Arithmetic Composition'', pencil, Indian ink and gouache on graph paper, 12 × 12 cm, [[Kröller-Müller Museum]]

bracket abstraction      
<compiler> An algorithm which turns a term into a function of some variable. The result of using bracket abstraction on T with respect to variable v, written as [v]T, is a term containing no occurrences of v and denoting a function f such that f v = T. This defines the function f = ( v . T). Using bracket abstraction and currying we can define a language without bound variables in which the only operation is monadic function application. See combinator. (1995-03-07)
data abstraction         
TECHNIQUE FOR ARRANGING COMPLEXITY OF COMPUTER SYSTEMS
Abstraction in object-oriented programming; Abstraction (programming); Abstraction (computer programming); Data abstraction; Control abstraction; Abstraction (computing); Abstraction (software); Abstraction (software engineering)
<data> Any representation of data in which the implementation details are hidden (abstracted). Abstract data types and objects are the two primary forms of data abstraction. [Other forms?]. (2003-07-03)
Bracket (tournament)         
TREE DIAGRAM REPRESENTING ELIMINATION OF A KNOCKOUT TOURNAMENT
Tournament bracket; Bracket tournament; Competition bracket
A bracket or tournament bracket is a tree diagram that represents the series of games played during a knockout tournament. Different knockout tournament formats have different brackets; the simplest and most common is that of the single-elimination tournament.

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Abstraction-Création

Abstraction-Création was a loose association of artists formed in Paris in 1931 to counteract the influence of the Surrealist group led by André Breton.

Founders Theo van Doesburg, Auguste Herbin, Jean Hélion and Georges Vantongerloo started the group to foster abstract art after the trend turned to representation in the 1920s.

A non-prescriptive group of artists were involved, whose ideals and practices varied widely: Albert Gleizes, František Kupka, Piet Mondrian, Jean Arp, Marlow Moss, Naum Gabo, Alberto Magnelli, Barbara Hepworth, Ben Nicholson, Kurt Schwitters, Wassily Kandinsky, Wolfgang Paalen, Théo Kerg, Taro Okamoto, Paule Vézelay, Hans Erni, Bart van der Leck, Katarzyna Kobro, Leon Tutundjian and John Wardell Power.

Five Cahiers (yearbooks) were published between 1932 and 1936 entitled Abstraction-création: Art non-figuratif; a reprint edition of the Cahiers was published by the Arno Press, New York in 1968. Art exhibitions were also held throughout Europe.