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    computer programming, string concatenation is the operation of joining character strings end-to-end. For example, the concatenation of "snow" and "ball" is...
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  • up concatenation in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Concatenation is a computer programming operation that joins strings together. Concatenation may...
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  • Virtual concatenation has been defined for SONET/SDH, OTN and PDH path signals. Alternate SONET/SDH concatenation techniques are contiguous concatenation and...
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  • Concatenation theory, also called string theory, character-string theory, or theoretical syntax, studies character strings over finite alphabets of characters...
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  • literals and using string concatenation: 'I said, "This is ' + "John's" + ' apple."' Python has string literal concatenation, so consecutive string literals...
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    In mathematics, specifically in linear algebra, matrix multiplication is a binary operation that produces a matrix from two matrices. For matrix multiplication...
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    In mathematics, a path in a topological space X {\displaystyle X} is a continuous function from a closed interval into X . {\displaystyle X.} Paths play...
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  • Packet concatenation is a computer networking optimization that coalesces multiple packets under a single header. The use of packet containment reduces...
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    0, the empty word, which is often denoted by e, ε, λ or even Λ. By concatenation one can combine two words to form a new word, whose length is the sum...
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  • Range concatenation grammar (RCG) is a grammar formalism developed by Pierre Boullier in 1998 as an attempt to characterize a number of phenomena of natural...
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    The concatenation (enchainement) is an architectural composition that unites chaining parts together—as with separate elements in long façades, with the...
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  • replaced with their replacement list (without performing expansion). Concatenation operations are replaced with the concatenated result of the two operands...
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  • Belgium-based Bekaert company. The name Bridon originates from the concatenation or contraction of the words British and Doncaster; it is not a family...
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  • multiple hard disk drives from "JBoD" to create a spanned volume. Such a concatenation is sometimes also called BIG/SPAN. A SPAN or BIG is generally a spanned...
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  • range Repetition Grouping, optional Concatenation Alternative Use of the alternative operator with concatenation may be confusing, and it is recommended...
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  • Meshuggah song to feature programmed drums. The remix for the song "Concatenation" is a slower version of the song with a different drum beat. The person...
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    formal language over Σ. Concatenation is an important binary operation on Σ*. For any two strings s and t in Σ*, their concatenation is defined as the sequence...
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  • {\displaystyle \Delta (q_{f},a)=\emptyset } . Let c be the number of concatenation of the regular expression E and let s be the number of symbols apart...
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  • Languages. p. 17. Antero Taivalsaar (2009). "Simplifying JavaScript with Concatenation-Based Prototype Inheritance" (PDF). Tampere University of Technology...
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    — — Unrestricted (no common name) Context-sensitive Positive range concatenation Indexed — Linear context-free rewriting systems Tree-adjoining Context-free...
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  • alphabet forms a free monoid together with the binary operation of string concatenation (denoted as ⋅ {\displaystyle \cdot } and written multiplicatively by...
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  • non-real points z1, z2, …, zn. Consider the closed contour C, which is the concatenation of the paths C1 and C2 shown in the picture. By definition, ∮ C f (...
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  • context. String interpolation is an alternative to building string via concatenation, which requires repeat quoting and unquoting; or substituting into a...
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  • fundamental operations are then added to all rewrite rules: wrapping and concatenation. Wrapping is an operation on two headed strings defined as follows:...
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  • and UTRAN Cell ID (also called LCID). The UTRAN Cell ID (LCID) is a concatenation of the RNC-ID (12 bits, ID of the Radio Network Controller) and Cell...
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  • determine which approach is used. Concatenative synthesis is based on the concatenation (stringing together) of segments of recorded speech. Generally, concatenative...
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  • Smarandache–Wellin number is an integer that in a given base is the concatenation of the first n prime numbers written in that base. Smarandache–Wellin...
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  • vector. The clonal vectors are then sequenced and mapped to the genome. Concatenation of the tags, as developed in 2004, is different from that seen in SAGE...
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    suitable m′ an attacker can calculate hash(m ∥ m′), where ∥ denotes concatenation. This property can be used to break naive authentication schemes based...
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  • — — Unrestricted (no common name) Context-sensitive Positive range concatenation Indexed — Linear context-free rewriting systems Tree-adjoining Context-free...
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