adjacent node
collocation in Englishmeaningsofadjacentandnode
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adjacent
adjective
uk/əˈdʒeɪ.sənt/us/əˈdʒeɪ.sənt/
very near, next to, ...
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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 ofadjacentandnodefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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Otherwise, theadjacentnodeis known to be safe and both agents can move to it.
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Then, theadjacentnodeis again checked for collision with the same procedure.
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The k -medoids algorithm starts at a random node and moves to theadjacentnodefor which the reduction in impurity is maximal.
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In particular, it reroutes all transmissions to nearby nodes whenever it loses a link to anadjacentnode.
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As the convex hull is a simple closed polygon, the set of adjacent nodes to any given node is a simple cycle.
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Productions define how a single (hyper)edge can be rewritten and the conditions that this rewriting imposes on adjacent nodes.
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Calculations on traditional computers are performed at each node point and results communicated toadjacentnodepoints until the behavior of the entire structure is computed.
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Adjacent nodes can be compared and the outcome of each comparison is either 0 (same colour) or 1 (different colours).
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In distributed constant colouring every node has to assign itself one out of a constant number of colours, so that adjacent nodes get different colours.
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Equation (2.11) enables one of the adjacent nodes to be eliminated from the current balance at (m, n).
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The primary object of our study is the task of node-colouring, that is, finding an assignment of colours to nodes so that adjacent nodes get different colours.
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By transferring a large block of adjacent nodes in response to each remote memory reference, the total number of remote memory references can be reduced dramatically.
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It uses only the center node and the adjacent nodes.
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These nodes convey the updated routing information to all adjacent nodes, which in turn repeat the process.
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When a node wants to leave the network, it must update the routing tables of its parent node, child nodes, adjacent nodes and routing nodes.
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