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Что (кто) такое optimal sieve - определение

ELONGATED CELL IN THE PHLOEM TISSUE OF FLOWERING PLANTS
Sieve tube; Sieve plate; Sieve Tube; Sieve tubes; Sieve tube member; Sieve-tube member; Sieve cells; Sieve cell; Sieve plates; Sieve tube elements; Sieve tube members; Sieve tube cell; Sieve disc; Sieve tray; Sieve Cells; Sieve Tubes; Sieve Members; Sieve-element cells; Sieve element cells; Sieve tube cells; Sieve-tube cells; Sieve elements; Sieve element
  • Sieve tube members form a sieve tube which have sieve plates between them to transport nutrients. The companion cells shown contain a nucleus which can synthesize additional protein for cell signaling. The bidirectional flow of nutrients is shown with the double arrow.
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Turán sieve         
  • Pál Turán
Turan sieve
In number theory, the Turán sieve is a technique for estimating the size of "sifted sets" of positive integers which satisfy a set of conditions which are expressed by congruences. It was developed by Pál Turán in 1934.
Quadratic sieve         
INTEGER FACTORIZATION ALGORITHM
Multiple Polynomial Quadratic Sieve; Mpqs; Quadratic Sieve; Multipolynomial quadratic sieve; SIQS; MPQS
The quadratic sieve algorithm (QS) is an integer factorization algorithm and, in practice, the second fastest method known (after the general number field sieve). It is still the fastest for integers under 100 decimal digits or so, and is considerably simpler than the number field sieve.
Sieve (disambiguation)         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Sieve (mathematics)
A sieve is a tool to separate materials of one characteristic (for example, liquids) from materials of another (for example, solids).
Brun sieve         
TECHNIQUE IN NUMBER THEORY
Brun's pure sieve; Brun's Sieve; Brun's sieve
In the field of number theory, the Brun sieve (also called Brun's pure sieve) is a technique for estimating the size of "sifted sets" of positive integers which satisfy a set of conditions which are expressed by congruences. It was developed by Viggo Brun in 1915 and later generalized to the fundamental lemma of sieve theory by others.
Sieve tube element         
Sieve elements are specialized cells that are important for the function of phloem, which is a highly organized tissue that transports organic compounds made during photosynthesis. Sieve elements are the major conducting cells in phloem.
Molecular sieve         
  • Bottle of 4Å molecular sieves.
  • Vials of [[mesoporous silica]]
FILTER MATERIAL WITH HOMOGENEOUSLY SIZED PORES IN THE NANOMETER RANGE
Molecular Sieve; Molsieve; Molecular sieve resin; Molecular sieves; 3A Molecular sieve; 4A Molecular Sieve; 5A Molecular Sieve
A molecular sieve is a material with pores (very small holes) of uniform size. These pore diameters are similar in size to small molecules, and thus large molecules cannot enter or be adsorbed, while smaller molecules can.
Large sieve         
MATH METHOD
Large sieve method; Large sieve inequality
The large sieve is a method (or family of methods and related ideas) in analytic number theory. It is a type of sieve where up to half of all residue classes of numbers are removed, as opposed to small sieves such as the Selberg sieve wherein only a few residue classes are removed.
Optimal decision         
DECISION THAT LEADS TO THE BEST OUTCOME IN DECISION THEORY
User:Winterfors/Optimal Decision; Optimal Decision
An optimal decision is a decision that leads to at least as good a known or expected outcome as all other available decision options. It is an important concept in decision theory.
molecular sieve         
  • Bottle of 4Å molecular sieves.
  • Vials of [[mesoporous silica]]
FILTER MATERIAL WITH HOMOGENEOUSLY SIZED PORES IN THE NANOMETER RANGE
Molecular Sieve; Molsieve; Molecular sieve resin; Molecular sieves; 3A Molecular sieve; 4A Molecular Sieve; 5A Molecular Sieve
¦ noun a zeolite or other crystalline substance with pores large enough for small molecules to pass through.
Optimal control         
MATHEMATICAL OPTIMIZATION METHOD FOR DERIVING CONTROL POLICIES
Optimal controller; Optimal control (linear systems); Optimal control theory; Mathematical theory of optimal control; Optimal Control; Optimal Control theory; Optimal control Theory; Optimal Control Theory; Control law; Numerical methods for optimal control; Optimum control
Optimal control theory is a branch of mathematical optimization that deals with finding a control for a dynamical system over a period of time such that an objective function is optimized. It has numerous applications in science, engineering and operations research.

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Sieve tube element

Sieve elements are specialized cells that are important for the function of phloem, which is a highly organized tissue that transports organic compounds made during photosynthesis. Sieve elements are the major conducting cells in phloem. Conducting cells aid in transport of molecules especially for long-distance signaling. In plant anatomy, there are two main types of sieve elements. Companion cells and sieve cells originate from meristems, which are tissues that actively divide throughout a plant's lifetime. They are similar to the development of xylem, a water conducting tissue in plants whose main function is also transportation in the plant vascular system. Sieve elements' major function includes transporting sugars over long distance through plants by acting as a channel. Sieve elements elongate cells containing sieve areas on their walls. Pores on sieve areas allow for cytoplasmic connections to neighboring cells, which allows for the movement of photosynthetic material and other organic molecules necessary for tissue function. Structurally, they are elongated and parallel to the organ or tissue that they are located in. Sieve elements typically lack a nucleus and contain none to a very small number of ribosomes. The two types of sieve elements, sieve tube members and sieve cells, have different structures. Sieve tube members are shorter and wider with greater area for nutrient transport while sieve cells tend to be longer and narrower with smaller area for nutrient transport. Although the function of both of these kinds of sieve elements is the same, sieve cells are found in gymnosperms, non-flowering vascular plants, while sieve tube members are found in angiosperms, flowering vascular plants.