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Hyperbolic geometry
In mathematics, hyperbolic geometry is a non-Euclidean geometry, meaning that the parallel postulate of Euclidean geometry is rejected. The parallel postulate in Euclidean geometry states, for two ... > more -
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Computer Modeling
Mathematical Modeling
Computer Programming
Genetics
Biotechnology and Bioengineering
Computational genomics
Computational genomics is the study of deciphering biology from genome sequences using computational analysis, including both DNA and RNA. Computational genomics includes: bio-sequence analysis, gene ... > more -
Computer Modeling
Computer Graphics
Computer Science
Virtual Reality
Computers and Internet
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3D computer graphics
3D computer graphics (in contrast to 2D computer graphics) are graphics that utilize a three-dimensional representation of geometric data that is stored in the computer for the purposes of performing ... > more -
Internet
Computer Programming
Computers and Internet
Hacking
Information Technology
Distributed Computing
Web crawler
A web crawler (also known as a web spider or web robot) is a program or automated script which browses the World Wide Web in a methodical, automated manner. This process is called Web crawling or ... > more -
Scientific visualization
Scientific and Information visualization are branches of computer graphics and user interface design that are concerned with presenting data to users, by means of images. The goal of this area is ... > more -
Aspect-oriented programming
In software engineering, the programming paradigm of aspect-oriented programming (AOP), also called aspect-oriented software development (AOSD), attempts to aid programmers in the separation of ... > more -
Robotic surgery
Robotic surgery is the use of robots in performing surgery. Three major advances aided by surgical robots have been remote surgery, minimally invasive surgery, and unmanned surgery. Major potential ... > more -
Hypothesis
A hypothesis is a proposed explanation for a phenomenon. A scientific hypothesis must be testable and based on previous observations or extensions of scientific ... > more -
Perception
Computer Programming
Computer Graphics
Artificial Intelligence
Computers and Internet
Neuroscience
Motion perception
Motion perception is the process of inferring the speed and direction of objects that move in a visual scene given some visual input. While this process appears straighforward to most observers, it ... > more -
Mathematics
Mathematical Modeling
Computers and Internet
Virtual Reality
Computer Programming
Computer Modeling
Euclidean geometry
Euclidean geometry is a mathematical well-known system attributed to the Greek mathematician Euclid of Alexandria. Euclid's text Elements was the first systematic discussion of geometry. It has been ... > more
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