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dense matrix

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dense
adjective
uk /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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Examples of dense matrix


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It is clear that inversion of a densematrix at each step is unrealistic for large scale simulation.
For example, the intercellular space in tissues comprises many different proteins and carbohydrate polymers in a very densematrix.
Many recognizable mitochondria were vacuolated with a very densematrix.
Their compiler allows users to develop algorithms for sparse matrices by mapping much more terse densematrix algorithms onto descriptions of sparse matrix data-structures.
The compiler used relational representations of sparse data-structures facilitating the transformation of densematrix loops into relational queries.
Multifrontal methods have the advantage of allowing densematrix kernels to be used in the sparse matrix code and can be considered as a generalization of methods for banded matrices.
All in all, a practical direction for the use of quadtrees and randomization seems to lie in dense matrix computations, particularly large-scale computations, where block-matrix definitions work well.
And since the resulting densematrix of 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 a densematrix.
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The mitochondrial network has few cristae and a fairly reduced densematrix.
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Values greater than 1 produce a densematrix, 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.
Randomization yields dense matrices, and trades away clever handling for simplicity.
Most mitochondria had dense matrices with only a few showing electron-transparent matrical regions.
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.
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).
Matrix inversion of large, dense matrices can also cause induce numerical inaccuracies.
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