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Canonical form - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Generally, in mathematics, a ' canonical form ' (often called normal form or standard form ) of an object is a standard way of presenting that object. Canonical form can also mean a differ...
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Canonical form (Boolean algebra) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In Boolean algebra, any Boolean function can be expressed in a canonical form using the dual concepts of minterms and maxterms . Minterms are called products because they are the AND of a set ...
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Oct 27, 2009 ... The Jordan canonical form, also called the classical canonical form, of a special type of block matrix in which each block consists of ...
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Oct 27, 2009 ... are rational numbers, then so are the entries of its rational canonical form. (The Jordan canonical form may require complex numbers. ...
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An interesting theorem states that there exists a "canonical form" of any given convex polyhedron. This canonical form is a possibly distorted version of the given polyhedron in which the vertices are positioned in space to satisfy the following properties:
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So in this model the "canonical" form is very small, really just a minimal reference set. ... In this world the goal is to capture a canonical form that represents 100% of the possible interactions between services. Thus if a service might need 25 fields of product information then the canonical form has those 25 fields.
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Canonical Form (1983) was composed for and dedicated to Robert Taub on a commission from the Fromm Foundation and the ISCM, and is Babbitt's longest piano work. MILTON BABBITT (born 1916) self-professed "maximalist" attended the public schools of Jackson, Mississippi, and New York and Princeton Universities.
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