f^n bottom | n = 0 infinity - определение. Что такое f^n bottom | n = 0 infinity
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Что (кто) такое f^n bottom | n = 0 infinity - определение

COMPLEXITY CLASS
TIME(f(n)); DTIME(f(n)); Deterministic time
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Ň         
LETTER OF THE CZECH, SLOVAK, AND TURKMEN ALPHABETS
N-caron; N caron; N with caron
The grapheme Ň (minuscule: ň) is a letter in the Czech, Slovak and Turkmen alphabets. It is formed from Latin N with the addition of a caron (háček in Czech and mäkčeň in Slovak) and follows plain N in the alphabet.
N         
  • Latin N
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  • Proto-Caanite Nun
LETTER OF THE LATIN ALPHABET
N; N (character); N (letter); User:Ijai1205/Johor Student Leaders Council (JSLC); ASCII 78; ASCII 110; U+004E; U+006E; Letter N
(a) Symbol for north pole or north-seeking pole of a magnet. (b) Symbol for the number of lines of force in a magnetic circuit.
Ń         
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LETTER OF THE LATIN ALPHABET
N with acute; N acute
Ń (minuscule: ń) is a letter formed by putting an acute accent over the letter N. In the Belarusian Łacinka alphabet; the alphabets of Polish, Kashubian, Wymysorys and the Sorbian languages; and the romanization of Khmer, it represents , which is the same as Czech and Slovak ň, Serbo-Croatian and Albanian nj, Spanish and Galician ñ, Italian and French gn, Hungarian and Catalan ny, and Portuguese nh.
N         
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LETTER OF THE LATIN ALPHABET
N; N (character); N (letter); User:Ijai1205/Johor Student Leaders Council (JSLC); ASCII 78; ASCII 110; U+004E; U+006E; Letter N
<mathematics, programming, jargon> A variable typically used to stand for a number of objects. Used unqualified in speech it suggests a large, undetermined number, e.g. "There were N bugs in that crock!", or a number implied by context, e.g. "Let's get pizza for N + 1". [Jargon File] (2006-04-18)
n         
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LETTER OF THE LATIN ALPHABET
N; N (character); N (letter); User:Ijai1205/Johor Student Leaders Council (JSLC); ASCII 78; ASCII 110; U+004E; U+006E; Letter N
¦ abbreviation
1. nano- (10-9).
2. Grammar neuter.
3. (n-) Chemistry normal (denoting straight-chain hydrocarbons).
4. note (used in the index of a book to refer to a footnote).
5. Grammar noun.
¦ symbol an unspecified or variable number.
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LETTER OF THE LATIN ALPHABET
N; N (character); N (letter); User:Ijai1205/Johor Student Leaders Council (JSLC); ASCII 78; ASCII 110; U+004E; U+006E; Letter N
·noun A measure of space equal to half an M (or em); an En.
II. N ·- the fourteenth letter of English alphabet, is a vocal consonent, and, in allusion to its mode of formation, is called the dentinasal or linguanasal consonent. Its commoner sound is that heard in ran, done; but when immediately followed in the same word by the sound of g hard or k (as in single, sink, conquer), it usually represents the same sound as the digraph ng in sing, bring, ·etc. This is a simple but related sound, and is called the gutturo-nasal consonent. ·see Guide to Pronunciation, // 243-246.
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LETTER OF THE LATIN ALPHABET
N; N (character); N (letter); User:Ijai1205/Johor Student Leaders Council (JSLC); ASCII 78; ASCII 110; U+004E; U+006E; Letter N
N1
(also n)
¦ noun (plural Ns or N's)
1. the fourteenth letter of the alphabet.
2. denoting the next after M in a set of items, categories, etc.
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1. (used in recording moves in chess) knight. [representing the pronunciation of kn-, since the initial letter k- represents 'king'.]
2. (chiefly in place names) New.
3. Physics newton(s).
4. Chemistry (with reference to solutions) normal.
5. North or Northern.
6. Norway (international vehicle registration).
7. nuclear.
¦ symbol the chemical element nitrogen.
N with long right leg         
LETTER OF THE LATIN ALPHABET
Ƞ; N, right leg
N with long right leg (majuscule: Ƞ, minuscule: ƞ) is an obsolete letter of the Latin alphabet and the International Phonetic Alphabet. It is encoded in Unicode as and .
Dipt         
CHEMICAL COMPOUND
DiPT; DIPT; DiIsopropyltryptomine; N,N-diisopropyltryptamine; N,N-Diisopropyltryptamine
·- of Dip.
N-ray         
  • Fig. 6,7 from Prosper-René Blondlot: "Registration by Photography of the Action Produced by N Rays on a Small Electric Spark". Nancy, 1904.
HYPOTHESIZED FORM OF RADIATION, DESCRIBED BY PROSPER-RENÉ BLONDLOT IN 1903 BUT SUBSEQUENTLY FOUND TO BE ILLUSORY
N-rays; N rays; Nray; Nrays; N-Ray; N-Rays; N ray
N-rays (or N rays) were a hypothesized form of radiation, described by French physicist Prosper-René Blondlot in 1903, and initially confirmed by others, but subsequently found to be illusory.

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DTIME

In computational complexity theory, DTIME (or TIME) is the computational resource of computation time for a deterministic Turing machine. It represents the amount of time (or number of computation steps) that a "normal" physical computer would take to solve a certain computational problem using a certain algorithm. It is one of the most well-studied complexity resources, because it corresponds so closely to an important real-world resource (the amount of time it takes a computer to solve a problem).

The resource DTIME is used to define complexity classes, sets of all of the decision problems which can be solved using a certain amount of computation time. If a problem of input size n can be solved in O ( f ( n ) ) {\displaystyle O(f(n))} , we have a complexity class D T I M E ( f ( n ) ) {\displaystyle {\mathsf {DTIME}}(f(n))} (or T I M E ( f ( n ) ) {\displaystyle {\mathsf {TIME}}(f(n))} ). There is no restriction on the amount of memory space used, but there may be restrictions on some other complexity resources (like alternation).