geometry — /jee om i tree/, n. 1. the branch of mathematics that deals with the deduction of the properties, measurement, and relationships of points, lines, angles, and figures in space from their defining conditions by means of certain assumed properties… … Universalium
Random Sample Consensus — RANSAC (Random Sample Consensus, deutsch etwa „Übereinstimmung mit einer zufälligen Stichprobe“) ist ein Algorithmus zur Detektion von Ausreißern und groben Fehlern innerhalb einer Reihe von Messwerten. Aufgrund seiner Robustheit wird er vor… … Deutsch Wikipedia
Random field — A random field is a generalization of a stochastic process such that the underlying parameter need no longer be a simple real, but can instead be a multidimensional vector space or even a manifold.At its most basic, discrete case, a random field… … Wikipedia
Random-access memory — RAM redirects here. For other uses of the word, see Ram (disambiguation). Example of writable volatile random access memory: Synchronous Dynamic RAM modules, primarily used as main memory in personal computers, workstations, and servers … Wikipedia
Random access machine — In computer science, random access machine (RAM) is an abstract machine in the general class of register machines. The RAM is very similar to the counter machine but with the added capability of indirect addressing of its registers. Like the… … Wikipedia
Random compact set — In mathematics, a random compact set is essentially a compact set valued random variable. Random compact sets are useful in the study of attractors for random dynamical systems. Definition Let (M,d) be a complete separable metric space. Let… … Wikipedia
Memory geometry — In the design of modern personal computers, memory geometry describes the internal structure of random access memory. Memory geometry is of concern to consumers upgrading their computers, since older memory controllers may not be compatible with… … Wikipedia
Integral geometry — In mathematics, the term integral geometry is used in two ways, which, although related, imply different views of the content of the subject. Cases The more traditional usage is that of Santalo and Blaschke. It follows from the classic theorem of … Wikipedia
Dynamic random-access memory — DRAM redirects here. For other uses, see Dram (disambiguation). Computer memory types Volatile RAM DRAM (e.g., DDR SDRAM) SRAM In development T RAM Z RAM TTRAM Historical Delay line memory Selectron tube Williams tube … Wikipedia
Taxicab geometry — versus Euclidean distance: In taxicab geometry all three pictured lines (red, blue, and yellow) have the same length (12) for the same route. In Euclidean geometry, the green line has length 6×√2 ≈ 8.48, and is the unique shortest path … Wikipedia
Convex geometry — is the branch of geometry studying convex sets, mainly in Euclidean space. Convex sets occur naturally in many areas of mathematics: computational geometry, convex analysis, discrete geometry, functional analysis, geometry of numbers, integral… … Wikipedia