initial node
collocation in Englishmeaningsofinitialandnode
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initial
adjective[before noun]
uk/ɪˈnɪʃ.əl/us/ɪˈnɪʃ.əl/
of or at ...
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node
noun[C]
uk/nəʊd/us/noʊd/
biology
a place where a leaf and stem join on ...
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(Definition ofinitialandnodefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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The list of all paths from theinitialnodeto the final node is subscripted out of the array paths_ar.
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Edges that cannot be reached from theinitialnodewill not be visited at all.
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Recall that a shape grammar needs a seed, orinitialnode, on which transformations occur.
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The unconstrained shortest path program visits each edge that is reachable from theinitialnodeexactly once.
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When the demand arrives at the final node, results will begin to be generated and propagated backwards towards theinitialnode.
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This completes the presentation of the shortest path program, which discards infeasible paths at theinitialnode.
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It begins with a randominitialnodemapping and iteratively improves the mapping via pairwise exchanges.
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Centrality is measured by using, for example, the graph distance to theinitialnode.
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The performance might be improved by discarding infeasible paths at an earlier stage - that is, at all nodes of the graph - rather than at theinitialnodeonly.
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This leaves open the question of generating left.resources, the array that contains the minimum amount of resource necessary to travel from a particular node to theinitialnode.
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Starting with theinitialnode, it maintains a priority queue of nodes to be traversed, known as the "open set" or "fringe".
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Theinitialnodebelongs to player 1, indicating that player 1 moves first.
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Put simply, the amount of activation a secondary connection receives depends on how many connections theinitialnodehas associated with it.
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Theinitialnodeis in the centre and it is not filled, so nature moves first.
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It must contain aninitialnodethat is a singleton information set since this is a requirement of a game.
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In some simulations, 100 or 120 initial nodes were taken to ensure accuracy.
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In dermis, principal signs found are precollectors initial nodes, injection tank, the reticular distribution, cutaneous reflexes, and lymphatic cysts.
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Many locations began to join the initial nodes, expanding the mesh over the coming months.
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