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Steiner system (3044 bytes)
1: In [[mathematics]], a '''Steiner system''' is a type of [[block design]]. 3: A Steiner S(''l'',''m'',''n'') system is an ''n''-element [[set]] ''S'' together with a... 5: ...alled '''triples'''. If ''S'' is a Steiner triple system, we can define a multiplication on it by setting ... 7: ...mber]] ''k'', S(2,3,6''k''+1) and S(2,3,6''k''+3) systems exist. 9: ...(2, ''q''+1, ''q''<sup>2</sup>+''q''+1) system, since it has ''q''<sup>2</sup>+''q''+1 points, e... Steiner (677 bytes) 1: ...by_name:_Ste#People_named_Steiner|People named '''Steiner''']] include 3: *[[Charlie Steiner]] (born 1949), US sportscaster 4: *[[George Steiner]] (born 1929), literary critic 5: *[[Jakob Steiner]] (1796-1863), Swiss geometer and mathematician 6: *[[Max Steiner]] (1888-1971), Hollywood film composer George Steiner (2327 bytes) 1: ...ute for Advanced Study]] at the young age of 27. Steiner has taught at [[Cambridge University]] since [[19... 37: *''George Steiner: A Reader'' (1984) 60: [[Category:1929 births|Steiner, George]] 61: [[Category:Literary critics|Steiner, George]] Joseph Steiner (349 bytes) 1: ... founded [[Kenner|Kenner Products]] in [[1947]]. Steiner retired in [[1971]]. 5: [[Category:2002 deaths|Steiner, Joseph]] Steiner tree (995 bytes) 1: ... G. Those vertices that are not in G are called [[Steiner points]]. 3: ...ng for a tree that connects all vertices of G. In Steiner tree problem, we add extra vertices to reduces th... 5: ... in [[circuit]] layout or [[network design]]. The Steiner tree problem is [[NP-complete]]. Some restricted ... 7: One common approximation to the Steiner tree problem is to compute the [[Euclidean minimu... Steiner points (173 bytes) 1: A '''Steiner points''' is [[graph theory|graph theoretical]] t... Rudolf Steiner (30080 bytes) 1: '''[[image:Rudi_steiner.png|thumb|Rudolf Steiner]]''' 3: '''Rudolf Steiner''' ([[February 27]], [[1861]]–[[March 30]],... 5: Steiner saw history as essentially shaped by changes form... 6: ...vity of human thinking. Steiner characterized his system of Anthroposophy with the following words: 9: :::-Rudolf Steiner, ''Anthroposophical Leading Thoughts'' ([[1904]]) Charley Steiner (2806 bytes) 1: '''Charley Steiner''' (born [[July 17]], [[1949]]) is an [[United St... 3: ...ut]] and [[Cleveland, Ohio|Cleveland]], [[Ohio]], Steiner entered the New York broadcasting market in [[197... 5: Apart from his knowledge of [[baseball]], Steiner is also known for his knowledge of [[boxing]], a ... 7: ...[[National Basketball Association|NBA]] game, and Steiner, amused by hearing Lewis sing, could not contain ... 9: Steiner raised some eyebrows with his calling of [[Cal Ri... Steiner surface (589 bytes) 3: The '''Steiner surfaces''' are self-intersecting embeddings of t... 5: They are named after [[Jakob Steiner]] who discovered them. Jakob Steiner (4691 bytes) 1: '''Jakob Steiner''' ([[18 March]] [[1796]]-[[April 1]] [[1863]]) w... 5: After Steiner's publication (1832) of his ''Systematische Entwickelungen'' he received, through Jaco... 7: Steiner's mathematical work was confined to [[geometry]].... 9: In his ''Systemalische Entwickelung der Abhundgigkeit geometrisch... 13: ...]]. Starting from simple elementary propositions, Steiner advances to the solution of problems which analyt... Max Steiner (1958 bytes) 3: ...n in [[Vienna]], and the grandson of [[Maximilian Steiner]] (1839-1880), influential manager of Vienna's [[... 35: [[Category:1888 births|Steiner, Max]] 36: [[Category:1971 deaths|Steiner, Max]] Maximilian Steiner (760 bytes) 1: '''Maximilian Steiner''' ([[August 28]], [[1839]] - [[May 29]], [[1880]... 3: ... of a [[music hall]]. He was grandfather of [[Max Steiner]], the prestigious [[Hollywood]] [[film score|fil... 5: [[Category:1839 births|Steiner, Maximilian]] 6: [[Category:1880 deaths|Steiner, Maximilian]] Captain Albert Steiner (621 bytes) 1: '''Captain Albert Steiner''' (aka Adelbert Steiner) is a fictional character from the [[PlayStation]... 5: ...irst knight of the "Pluto Knights of Alexandria," Steiner always has a massive frown to go with a grouchy d... 7: [[Category:Final Fantasy characters|Steiner]] Max Steiner (disambiguation) (207 bytes) 1: '''Max Steiner''' can be: 3: *[[Max Steiner|Maximilian Raoul Walter Steiner]], Austrian-American composer of music for films Poncelet-Steiner theorem (628 bytes) 1: In [[geometry]], the '''Poncelet-Steiner theorem''' on [[ruler-and-compass construction]]s... 3: ...tor Poncelet]] in [[1822]], and proven by [[Jakob Steiner]] in [[1833]]. Felix Martin Julius Steiner (1390 bytes) 1: '''Felix''' Martin Julius '''Steiner''' (1896 – 1966) General in the [[SS]] 26: [[Category:1896 births|Steiner, Felix Martin Julius]] 27: [[Category:1966 deaths|Steiner, Felix Martin Julius]] Open system (system theory) (1568 bytes) 1: ... the definition of a "[[system]]" is arbitrary; a system is simply a collection of components (that have [... 3: ...eferred to as "''[[radiant energy]]''". Some open system have forms of the energy that can be receive from... 5: Examining processes with knowledge of open system [[mechanics]] can lead to interesting insight. 6: ... uses the environment to complete a circuit. Open systems can also occur in grounded circuit, in which the... 12: ... [[Phantom loop]], [[open system (computing)|Open system]]. System V printing system (664 bytes) 1: '''System V''' uses lp to arrange for the named files and a... 6: * [[Berkeley printing system]] System 7 (309 bytes) 1: Several things are called '''System 7''': 3: ... 7]], a [[Apple Macintosh|Macintosh]] [[operating system]] 4: * [[System 7 (band)]], a techno band 5: * [[Unix version 7]] is sometimes called "System 7". 6: * [[System 7]], an [[IBM Minicomputer for process control in... System R (443 bytes) 1: ...anguage and also demonstrated that a [[relational system database]] could provide good [[transaction proce... 4: * [http://www.mcjones.org/System_R/ System R website] 8: [[Category:Database management systems]]
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