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Linux kernel (17176 bytes)
1: ...[image:tux-small.png|frame|Tux|The [[Linux kernel|Linux]] [[mascot]] [[Tux]] created by [[Larry Ewing]].]... 3: ...]]-like [[operating system]] [[kernel (computers)|kernel]] created by [[Linus Torvalds]] in [[1991]] and s... 7: ...General Public License]], the [[source code]] for Linux is [[free software]]. 9: ...of [[software]] based on this kernel are called [[Linux distribution]]s. 12: ''See also:'' [[Timeline of Linux development]] Linux kernel mailing list (730 bytes) 1: ...kernel, but LKML provides the glue that holds the kernel development community together. It is a very hig... 6: ...://www.tux.org/lkml/] - Official FAQ of the Linux Kernel Mailing List. 7: * [http://www.kerneltraffic.org/ http://www.kerneltraffic.org/] - Periodic newsletters summarizing d... 11: [[Category:Linux]] VA Kernel (847 bytes) 1: The ''VA Kernel'' is a set of programs, developed by the Departme... 3: ...milar degree of support to those sytems as the VA Kernel does to [[VistA]]. 5: The VA Kernel provides abstractions for: Kernel (1172 bytes) 5: ...lso mean a single seed or [[cereal|grain]], as "a kernel of [[corn]]". 9: ...kind of) application program that surrounds the ''kernel'', presenting an interface to a user. 13: ...nel (mathematics)|further disambiguation page for kernel]]. 15: :* [[kernel of a function]] 16: :* [[kernel (algebra)]] Fejér kernel (519 bytes) 1: ...mmation]] on [[Fourier series]]. It is a positive kernel, giving rise to an [[approximate identity]]. 3: The '''Fejer kernel''' is defined as 11: is the ''n''th order [[Dirichlet kernel]]. It is named for the [[Hungary|Hungarian]] math... Kernel (algebra) (14647 bytes) 3: ...under the heading of [[abstract algebra]], the '''kernel''' of a [[homomorphism]] measures the degree to w... 5: The definition of kernel takes various forms in various contexts. 6: But in all of them, the kernel of a homomorphism is trivial (in a sense relevant... 7: ...pplies to the [[quotient algebra]] defined by the kernel. 9: In this article, we first survey kernels for some important types of [[algebraic structur... Dirichlet kernel (3551 bytes) 2: In [[mathematical analysis]], the '''Dirichlet kernel''' is the collection of functions 9: The importance of the Dirichlet kernel comes from its relation to [[Fourier series]]. Th... 17: ...it is enough to study properties of the Dirichlet kernel. Of particular importance is the fact that the [[... 29: Therefore the Dirichlet kernel, which are just the partial sums of this series, ... Mach kernel (6431 bytes) 1: ...' is an [[operating system]] [[kernel (computers)|kernel]] developed at [[Carnegie-Mellon University]] to ... 13: ...ers'' which would run like any other program. The kernel's job was reduced from essentially "being" the OS... 15: ...and restarting the machine. Only work on the Mach kernel itself would require a restart, and in theory thi... 17: ...them as a server, they simply compiled the entire kernel into one server and ran it. The result was known ... 19: ... the time, required the message to be sent to the kernel (an expensive operation known as a [[context swit... Quark (kernel) (303 bytes) 1: ...''Quark''' kernel used in [[MorphOS]] is a [[microkernel]] designed to run totally virtualized computer, c... Kernel (mathematics) (3015 bytes) 1: The word '''''kernel''''' has several meanings in [[mathematics]], som... 3: ==Kernels in algebra== 5: Kernels in [[abstract algebra]] are general construction... 7: In [[set theory]], the '''[[kernel of a function]]''' ''f'' : ''X'' → ''Y'' is ... 9: The function ''f'' is injective [[iff]] the kernel is the diagonal in ''X'' × ''X''. Security kernel (887 bytes) 1: In [[telecommunication]], the term '''security kernel''' has the following meanings: Kernel of a function (3763 bytes) 2: In [[mathematics]], the '''kernel''' of a [[function (mathematics)|function]] <i>f<... 7: ...anings of the word "kernel" in mathematics; see [[kernel (mathematics)]] for these. 11: The kernel of ''f'' is the equivalence relation thus defined... 13: The kernel, in the equivalence-relation sense, may be denote... 17: Like any [[equivalence relation]], the kernel can be [[modulo|modded out]] by to form a [[quoti... Kernel trick (2089 bytes) 1: The '''kernel trick''' was first published in the [[1964]] pape... 3: ...[[positive semi-definite]] [[kernel (mathematics)|kernel]] ''K''(''x'', ''y'') can be expressed as a [[dot... 5: ... are in a [[measurable space]] ''X'', and if the kernel is positive semi-definite, i.e., 13: ... be infinite-dimensional (as is the case when the kernel is a [[Gaussian function|Gaussian]]). 15: The kernel trick has been applied to several algorithms in [... Kernel (function) (308 bytes) 1: In the jargon of [[mathematics]], the phrase '''''kernel (function)''''' is potentially very confusing, be... 3: ... of an integral operator'''; for that topic see [[kernel (mathematics)]], or 4: * the [[kernel of a function]]. Kernel panic (871 bytes) 1: ...ternal system error from which it cannot recover. Kernel panics often provide cryptic [[debugging]] inform... 3: ...lid or unpermitted address are a common source of kernel panics. A panic may also occur as a result of a h... 5: ...]. The comic revolves around a group of unix and linux server admins ordered to change the server farm o... 14: [[fi:kernel panic]] Kernel (computer science) (11953 bytes) 1: ... hardware directly could also be very complex, so kernels usually implement a set of [[hardware abstractio... 5: ...d the basis of what became early operating system kernels. 7: There are four broad categories of kernels : 8: * ''Monolithic kernels'' provide rich and powerful abstractions of the ... 9: * ''Microkernels'' provide a small set of simple hardware abstrac... Kernel (integral operator) (528 bytes) 5: ...x'',''y'') that appears in this formula is the '''kernel''' of the [[linear operator|operator]] ''T''. 8: *[[Dirichlet kernel]] 10: *[[kernel trick]] Graphical Kernel System (812 bytes) 1: The '''Graphical Kernel System''' (GKS) was the first [[International Org... Kernel Scheduled Entities (324 bytes) 1: ... [[process (computing)|process]] to have multiple kernel-level [[thread (computer science)|thread]]s. Kernel (category theory) (6449 bytes) 1: ...algebra)|kernels from algebra]]. Intuitively, the kernel of the [[morphism]] ''f'' : ''X'' → ''Y'' is... 3: ... binary [[equaliser]]s) sometimes go by the name "kernel"; while related, these aren't quite the same thin... 8: In order to define a kernel in the general category-theoretical sense, <b>C</... 9: ... is an arbitrary [[morphism]] in <b>C</b>, then a kernel of <i>f</i> is an [[equaliser]] of <i>f</i> and t... 13: ...e following [[universal property]] can be used. A kernel of <i>f</i> is any morphism <i>k</i> : <i>K</i> &...
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