returns. Unlike the realized variance, the realized kernel is a robust estimator of volatility, in the sense that the realized kernel estimates the appropriate...
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motivated the development of a wide range of robust realized measures of volatility, such as the realized kernel estimator. Volatility (finance) Andersen, Torben...
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Mach (/mɑːk/) is an operating system kernel developed at Carnegie Mellon University by Richard Rashid and Avie Tevanian to support operating system research...
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code of the Linux kernel, with support for both soft tokens and hard tokens. On 28 August 2011, developers at kernel.org realized that there had been...
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Bcachefs (category File systems supported by the Linux kernel)
Kent Overstreet, first announced it in 2015, and it was added to the Linux kernel beginning with 6.7. It is intended to compete with the modern features of...
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Aleph is a discontinued operating system kernel developed at the University of Rochester as part of their Rochester's Intelligent Gateway (RIG) project...
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Network block device (category Linux kernel features)
exported device node, a kernel driver implements a virtual device. Whenever a program tries to access the device, the kernel driver forwards the request...
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QNX (redirect from QNX kernel)
Quantum realized that the market was rapidly moving towards the Portable Operating System Interface (POSIX) model and decided to rewrite the kernel to be...
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BeOS (redirect from Haiku Kernel Kit)
Microsoft's part. BeOS was developed as an original product, with a proprietary kernel, symmetric multiprocessing, preemptive multitasking, and pervasive multithreading...
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Barndorff-Nielsen, Asger Lunde, and Neil Shephard, developed the realized kernel estimator that can estimate the quadratic variation in an environment...
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OS-level virtualization (category Linux kernel features)
virtualization is an operating system (OS) virtualization paradigm in which the kernel allows the existence of multiple isolated user space instances, including...
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separate component – as long as they are realized on a single die.[citation needed] In system software, a monolithic kernel is an operating system (OS) architecture...
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parallel program is kernel. A kernel is any parallelizable task used to perform a specific job. More often functions can be realized as kernels. A program can...
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Rootkit (section Kernel mode)
the Windows kernel using a method known as direct kernel object manipulation (DKOM). This method can be used to hide processes. A kernel mode rootkit...
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available without kernel blobs by default since 2011. The Linux community uses the term "blob" to refer to all nonfree firmware in a kernel whereas OpenBSD...
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Apple's proprietary firmware. The developers quickly realized that just attempting to boot the Linux kernel compiled for Apple silicon's processor architecture...
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CDemu (category Third-party Linux kernel modules)
BIN files. After the patch was completed, they realized the simplicity, and wrote a module for Linux kernel. Originally, CDemu was named Virtual CD, but...
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Meshfree methods (redirect from Reproducing kernel particle method)
density of particle i {\displaystyle i} , and W {\displaystyle W} is a kernel function that operates on nearby data points and is chosen for smoothness...
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Hilbert transform (redirect from Hilbert kernel)
convolution of u(t) with the function h(t) = 1/πt, known as the Cauchy kernel. Because 1/t is not integrable across t = 0, the integral defining the convolution...
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is realized with a layered pipeline that consists of heuristics for pattern transformation. At first, sentences in English are converted into kernel sentences...
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Finnish-American software engineer who is the creator of the Linux kernel, which is the kernel for Linux operating systems. The government of Finland has pledged...
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keying daemon (pluto) was maintained by D. Hugh Redelmeier while the IPsec kernel module (KLIPS) was maintained by Richard Guy Briggs. Sandy Harris was the...
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File System (HPFS), codenamed Pinball. Instead of coding it inside the kernel, as FAT was, Microsoft developed a "driver-based" filesystem API that could...
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MinWin is a term used informally by Microsoft to describe the kernel and operating system components that form the basis of releases of Microsoft Windows...
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Computer program (section Kernel Program)
memory, and not that of the kernel or other processes. The kernel program should perform file system management. The kernel has instructions to create...
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paravirtualized Linux kernel. It is the Linux kernel in dom0 that controls and brokers access to all the physical system hardware, via standard Linux kernel device drivers...
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type of feedforward neural network that learns features via filter (or kernel) optimization. This type of deep learning network has been applied to process...
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been fully realized. On 9 August 2024, Ubuntu announced a change in policy to always use the latest upstream version of the Linux kernel at the time...
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Monolithic codebase, repository architecture for source control Monolithic kernel, kernel architecture for computer operating systems Monolithic system, computer...
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1, 1, 1, 2: Trivial representation. Sign representations with i, j, k-kernel: Q8 has three maximal normal subgroups: the cyclic subgroups generated by...
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