dense matrix

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dense
adjective
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/dens/
us
/dens/
having parts that are close together so that it is difficult to go or ...
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matrix
noun
uk
/ˈmeɪ.trɪks/
us
/ˈmeɪ.trɪks/
formal
the set of conditions that provides a system in which something grows ...
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It is clear that inversion of adensematrixat each step is unrealistic for large scale simulation.
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For example, the intercellular space in tissues comprises many different proteins and carbohydrate polymers in a verydensematrix.
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Many recognizable mitochondria were vacuolated with a verydensematrix.
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Their compiler allows users to develop algorithms for sparse matrices by mapping much more tersedensematrixalgorithms onto descriptions of sparse matrix data-structures.
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The compiler used relational representations of sparse data-structures facilitating the transformation ofdensematrixloops into relational queries.
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Multifrontal methods have the advantage of allowingdensematrixkernels to be used in the sparse matrix code and can be considered as a generalization of methods for banded matrices.
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All in all, a practical direction for the use of quadtrees and randomization seems to lie indensematrix computations, particularly large-scale computations, where block-matrix definitions work well.
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And since the resultingdensematrixof lines provided better support for the inking dabber, italic permitted a shallower etch.
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By contrast, if a larger number of elements differ from zero, then it is common to refer to the matrix as adensematrix.
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The mitochondrial network has few cristae and a fairly reduceddensematrix.
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Values greater than 1 produce adensematrix, in which the transition probabilities between pairs of states are likely to be nearly equal.
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This allows us to avoid using dense matrices again for random matrix experiments.
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Randomization yields dense matrices, and trades away clever handling for simplicity.
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Most mitochondria had dense matrices with only a few showing electron-transparent matrical regions.
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An advantage of multiple representations is that sparse matrices are neatly representable (and usable directly with dense matrices), and that treating sparseness specially has performance benefits.
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While many of the mitochondria showed dense matrices and numerous cristae, others exhibited a measure of inner membrane abnormality associated with small matrical regions that were electron-translucent (not illustrated).
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Matrix inversion of large, dense matrices can also cause induce numerical inaccuracies.
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