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Что (кто) такое parametric program - определение

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Parametric programming         
Parametric programming is a type of mathematical optimization, where the optimization problem is solved as a function of one or multiple parameters. Developed in parallel to sensitivity analysis, its earliest mention can be found in a thesis from 1952.
Parametric oscillator         
HARMONIC OSCILLATOR WHOSE PARAMETERS OSCILLATE IN TIME
Parametric resonance; Parametric amplifier; Parametric oscillation; Parametric generator
A parametric oscillator is a driven harmonic oscillator in which the oscillations are driven by varying some parameter of the system at some frequency, typically different from the natural frequency of the oscillator. A simple example of a parametric oscillator is a child pumping a playground swing by periodically standing and squatting to increase the size of the swing's oscillations.
Optical parametric oscillator         
  • Infrared optical parametric oscillator
  • KTP]] crystals in an OPO
PARAMETRIC OSCILLATOR THAT OSCILLATES AT OPTICAL FREQUENCIES
Optical Parametric Oscillator; Optical parametric oscillation
An optical parametric oscillator (OPO) is a parametric oscillator that oscillates at optical frequencies. It converts an input laser wave (called "pump") with frequency \omega_p into two output waves of lower frequency (\omega_s, \omega_i) by means of second-order nonlinear optical interaction.
Parametric polymorphism         
BASIS OF GENERIC PROGRAMMING
Parametric Polymorphism; Rank-n polymorphism; Impredicative polymorphism; Predicative polymorphism; Rank n polymorphism; First class polymorphism; First-class polymorphism; Higher-ranked polymorphism; Higher-ranked type; Higher ranked type; Higher rank type; Higher-rank type; Rank2Types; RankNTypes; Rank (type theory); Type arguments; Bounded parametric polymorphism
In programming languages and type theory, parametric polymorphism allows a single piece of code to be given a "generic" type, using variables in place of actual types, and then instantiated with particular types as needed. Parametrically polymorphic functions and data types are sometimes called generic functions and generic datatypes, respectively, and they form the basis of generic programming.
parametric polymorphism         
BASIS OF GENERIC PROGRAMMING
Parametric Polymorphism; Rank-n polymorphism; Impredicative polymorphism; Predicative polymorphism; Rank n polymorphism; First class polymorphism; First-class polymorphism; Higher-ranked polymorphism; Higher-ranked type; Higher ranked type; Higher rank type; Higher-rank type; Rank2Types; RankNTypes; Rank (type theory); Type arguments; Bounded parametric polymorphism
Parametric equation         
  • A Lissajous curve where <math>k_x = 3</math> and <math>k_y = 2</math>.
  • Parametric helix
PARAMETRIC SYSTEM OF COORDINATES
Parametric curve; Parametrized; Parametric plot; Parametric equations; Parametric coords; Parametric variable; Parametric representation; Parametric plots; Parametric solution; Parametric form; Parametrically defined curve; Implicitization; Parametric formula; Parametric function; Implicitisation
In mathematics, a parametric equation defines a group of quantities as functions of one or more independent variables called parameters. Parametric equations are commonly used to express the coordinates of the points that make up a geometric object such as a curve or surface, in which case the equations are collectively called a parametric representation or parameterization (alternatively spelled as parametrisation) of the object.
Parametric statistics         
BRANCH OF STATISTICS WHICH ASSUMES THAT SAMPLE DATA COME FROM A POPULATION THAT CAN BE ADEQUATELY MODELED BY A PROBABILITY DISTRIBUTION THAT HAS A FIXED SET OF PARAMETERS
Parametric estimation; Parametric statistic; Parametric test; Parametric data
Parametric statistics is a branch of statistics which assumes that sample data comes from a population that can be adequately modeled by a probability distribution that has a fixed set of parameters. Conversely a non-parametric model does not assume an explicit (finite-parametric) mathematical form for the distribution when modeling the data.
Computer program         
  • A symbolic representation of an ALU
  • Computer memory map
  • DEC]] [[VT100]] (1978) was a widely used [[computer terminal]].
  • Switches for manual input on a [[Data General Nova]] 3, manufactured in the mid-1970s
  • Lovelace's description from Note G
  • [["Hello, World!" program]] by [[Brian Kernighan]] (1978)
  • A kernel connects the application software to the hardware of a computer.
  • NOT gate
  • A computer program written in an imperative language
  • hardware]].
  • Artist's depiction of Sacramento State University's Intel 8008 microcomputer (1972)
  • A sample function-level data-flow diagram
  • Fran Bilas]] programmed the [[ENIAC]] by moving cables and setting switches.
  • right
  • Physical memory is scattered around RAM and the hard disk. Virtual memory is one continuous block.
SEQUENCE OF INSTRUCTIONS WRITTEN IN PROGRAMMING LANGUAGE TO PERFORM A SPECIFIED TASK WITH A COMPUTER
Computer programme; Computer code; Computer programs; Software program; Program (programming); Program (computer science); Program (computing); Computer Program; Software code; Program (computer); Computer Programs; Program file; Computer program code; Program module
A computer program is a sequence or set of instructions in a programming language for a computer to execute. Computer programs are one component of software, which also includes documentation and other intangible components.
computer program         
  • A symbolic representation of an ALU
  • Computer memory map
  • DEC]] [[VT100]] (1978) was a widely used [[computer terminal]].
  • Switches for manual input on a [[Data General Nova]] 3, manufactured in the mid-1970s
  • Lovelace's description from Note G
  • [["Hello, World!" program]] by [[Brian Kernighan]] (1978)
  • A kernel connects the application software to the hardware of a computer.
  • NOT gate
  • A computer program written in an imperative language
  • hardware]].
  • Artist's depiction of Sacramento State University's Intel 8008 microcomputer (1972)
  • A sample function-level data-flow diagram
  • Fran Bilas]] programmed the [[ENIAC]] by moving cables and setting switches.
  • right
  • Physical memory is scattered around RAM and the hard disk. Virtual memory is one continuous block.
SEQUENCE OF INSTRUCTIONS WRITTEN IN PROGRAMMING LANGUAGE TO PERFORM A SPECIFIED TASK WITH A COMPUTER
Computer programme; Computer code; Computer programs; Software program; Program (programming); Program (computer science); Program (computing); Computer Program; Software code; Program (computer); Computer Programs; Program file; Computer program code; Program module
Parametric insurance         
INSURANCE THAT AGREES TO MAKE A PAYMENT UPON THE OCCURRENCE OF A TRIGGERING EVENT
Parametric contract; Parametric Insurance
Parametric insurance (also called index-based insurance) is a non-traditional insurance product that offers pre-specified payouts based upon a trigger event. Trigger events depend on the nature of the parametric policy and can include environmental triggers such as wind speed and rainfall measurements, business-related triggers such as foot traffic, and more.