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Linear algebraic group — In mathematics, a linear algebraic group is a subgroup of the group of invertible n times; n matrices (under matrix multiplication) that is defined by polynomial equations. An example is the orthogonal group, defined by the relation MTM = I where … Wikipedia
Algebraic group — In algebraic geometry, an algebraic group (or group variety) is a group that is an algebraic variety, such that the multiplication and inverse are given by regular functions on the variety. In category theoretic terms, an algebraic group is a… … Wikipedia
Linear elasticity — Continuum mechanics … Wikipedia
Algebraic code excited linear prediction — (ACELP) is a speech encoding algorithm where a limited set of pulses is distributed as excitation to linear prediction filter.The ACELP method is widely employed in current speech coding standards such as AMR, EFR, AMR WB and ITU T G series… … Wikipedia
Linear least squares/Proposed — Linear least squares is an important computational problem, that arises primarily in applications when it is desired to fit a linear mathematical model to observations obtained from experiments. Mathematically, it can be stated as the problem of… … Wikipedia
Algebraic character — is a formal expression attached to a module in representation theory of semisimple Lie algebras that generalizes the character of a finite dimensional representation and is analogous to the Harish Chandra character of the representations of… … Wikipedia
Algebraic graph theory — is a branch of mathematics in which algebraic methods are applied to problems about graphs. In one sense, algebraic graph theory studies graphs in connection with linear algebra. Especially, it studies the spectrum of the adjacency matrix, the… … Wikipedia
Algebraic modeling language — Algebraic Modeling Languages (AML) are high level programming languages for describing and solving high complexity problems for large scale mathematical computation (i.e. large scale optimization type problems). One particular advantage of AMLs… … Wikipedia
Linear programming — (LP, or linear optimization) is a mathematical method for determining a way to achieve the best outcome (such as maximum profit or lowest cost) in a given mathematical model for some list of requirements represented as linear relationships.… … Wikipedia
Linear least squares — is an important computational problem, that arises primarily in applications when it is desired to fit a linear mathematical model to measurements obtained from experiments. The goals of linear least squares are to extract predictions from the… … Wikipedia