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A basic example is the successive construction in time of the individual natural numbers.
A basic example is that of brands being able to target, say, their best customers or loyalty shoppers, to cross sell or up sell them across the digital space.
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His most basic example is a group of elegant little algorithms with a clunky name: cellular automata.
The most basic example is when a spider eats an insect and -- in its belly in water at room temperature -- creates a fiber that is five times stronger, ounce for ounce, than steel.
The basic example is the one where (m=2), hence (alpha _2) is scalar multiplication by (-1).
Typical signs of baiting and switching are obvious, some basic examples are: Over the phone, you are offered a much lower rate than any other quote and once you've sent in your application the rate you were quoted has all of a sudden vanished.
Basic examples are the Lukasiewicz t-norm T L, T L (a, b) = max(a + b - 1, 0) ∀a, b ∈ [0,1] and the t-norms T P, T M, T D, where T P (a, b) := ab, T M (a, b) := min{a, b}, T D a, b : = min a, b, if max a, b = 1 ; 0, otherwise.
Two basic examples are solved, namely the circular cylindrical cavity under sudden internal explosion and under a pressure wave sweep.
Basic examples are provided to demonstrate its use.
Basic examples are the Łukasiewicz t-norm T L and the t-norms T P, T M and T D, where T L ( a, b ) : = max { a + b − 1, 0 }, T P ( a, b ) : = a b, T M ( a, b ) : = min { a, b } and T D ( a, b ) : = { min { a, b } if max { a, b } = 1, 0 otherwise.
The most basic examples are the reals R under addition,, and similarly with any other topological field such as the complex numbers or p-adic numbers.
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