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Palindrome is committed to showing your work in its best light through the application of creative visual concepts and state-of-the-art technology.
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 Palindrome Semiotics
Palindromic reversion is a device for breaking up the linearity of speech and, by implication, the irreversibility of time.
It seems that palindrome writers and critics in the nineties tend to thematize revolution and change due to their increasingly conscious recognition of the 'revolutionary' semantics of the genre.
Palindromic letter revolution and reversion is readable as an artistic form of cultural critique and as a culture's desire for reorganization and reversal.
www.realchange.org /pal/semiotic.htm   (2490 words)

  
 Palindromelist.com - A Huge List of Palindromes
Palindrome: A word, phrase, verse, or sentence that reads the same backward or forward.
Click on a letter below to see a list of Palindromes starting with that letter:
Click Here to see possibly the longest palindrome ever!
www.palindromelist.com   (38 words)

  
  Jason Doucette - World Records - 196 Palindrome Quest, Most Delayed Palindromic Number
Before his work, the most delayed palindromic number that was known was 10,911.
For example, in the 7 digit set, the most delayed palindromic number is 9,008,299 which resolves in 96 iterations.
A001127); of all the n-digit numbers N which eventually reach a palindrome, pick that number N which takes the greatest number of steps to converge (in case of a tie, pick the smallest N); sequence gives palindrome that is reached.
www.jasondoucette.com /worldrecords.html   (6908 words)

  
  Three Years Of Computing
In order for addition of a digits-reversed number to yield a palindrome, there must be no carries in the addition and hence each pair of digits must sum to 9 or less.
Whether all numbers eventually become palindromic under this process is unproved, but all numbers less than 10,000 have been tested.
Every one becomes a palindrome in a relatively small number of steps (of the 900 3-digit numbers, 90 are palindromes to start with and 735 of the remainder take less than 5 reversals and additions to yield a palindrome).
www.fourmilab.ch /documents/threeyears/threeyears.html   (729 words)

  
  NationMaster - Encyclopedia: Palindrome   (Site not responding. Last check: )
A palindrome is a word, phrase, number or other sequence of units that has the property of reading the same in either direction (the adjustment of punctuation and spaces between words is generally permitted).
A palindrome is a word or phrase which reads the same backwards as forwards, for example radar.
In the bioinformaics context, a palindrome is a double strand DNA section whose 5'-to-3' sequence is identical on each DNA strand.
www.nationmaster.com /encyclopedia/Palindrome   (376 words)

  
 World's Longest Palindrome? 15,139 (no, 17,259) words
And in fact, in a few hours I was able to write a program to create a palindrome with 63,647 letters (and later I updated the program and got 72,046 letters).
I had it print a message every time it finds a palindrome that is 200 words longer than the last one, and it consistently prints this message every second; so in 3 or 4 seconds it breaks Hoey's record, and in 30 seconds it is over 6000 words.
For example, there are 426 words that contain "eq" or "sq", but these are hard to use in a palindrome because there are no words containing "qe" or "qs", and only a few words that end in "q" (and could then be followed by a word starting with "e" or "se".
www.norvig.com /palindrome.html   (1205 words)

  
 Problem:Palindrome ...
A palindrome is a number such that when all its digits are reversed it is still the same as the original number.
Also, 997 is not a palindrome as reversing its digits gives 799 which is not the same as 997.
If the new number is not a palindrome replace the original number with the new number and repeat steps 1 through 4.
www.javalobby.org /java/forums/t82678.html   (370 words)

  
  PlanetMath: palindrome
A palindrome is a number which yields itself when its digits are reversed.
Clearly one can construct palindromes of arbitrary length by taking any number and appending to it a reversed copy of itself or of all but the last digit.
This is version 2 of palindrome, born on 2002-08-18, modified 2006-10-23.
planetmath.org /encyclopedia/Palindrome.html   (83 words)

  
 Palindrome Checking Utility - Instructions   (Site not responding. Last check: )
A palindrome is a word or phrase which reads the same backwards as forwards, for example radar.
In the bioinformaics context, a palindrome is a double strand DNA section whose 5'-to-3' sequence is identical on each DNA strand.
A palindrome here means that the complementary string (complementary strand) is the same as the original string, when read from the opposite direction.
www.aridolan.com /pfuseq/pfuseqhelp.aspx   (346 words)

  
 Palindrome Summary
A palindrome is a word, phrase, number or other sequence of units (such as a strand of DNA) that has the property of reading the same in either direction (the adjustment of punctuation and spaces between words is generally permitted).
A palindrome with the same property is the Hebrew palindrome "פרשנו רעבתן שבדבש נתבער ונשרף", ("parashnu ra'avtan shebadvash nitba'er venisraf"), meaning "We explained the glutton who is in the honey was burned and incinerated", by Ibn Ezra, referring to the halachic question as to whether a fly landing in honey makes the honey non-kosher.
Palindromic motifs are made by the order of the nucleotides that specify the complex chemicals (proteins) which, as a result of those genetic instructions, the cell is to produce.
www.bookrags.com /Palindrome   (2690 words)

  
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Palindrome, based in Nurnberg, Germany is one of the leading pioneering dance companies to explore the use of computer-assisted work and new technologies.
Palindrome began in 1982 New York City after I finished my training in dance at the State University of New York at Purchase.
She is currently working on a project bringing acclaimed Gardzienice from Poland to the UK to give performances combined with a series of Master classes and workshops at The Royal National Theatre.
people.brunel.ac.uk /bst/vol04/janefrere.html   (3886 words)

  
 Nim.html
A palindrome is something, which when written backwards or forwards, is the same thing.
A palindrome may be a word such as mom, pop, sis, toot, or radar.
This is the way palindromes provide practice in computation in a context other than repetitive drill.
www.unc.edu /~hballew/Palindromes.html   (371 words)

  
 Palindromes
In the construction of a large palindrome, the author will often have several "threads" of text going at once—a solitary middle thread, whose middle will ultimately be the middle of the entire work, and several pairs of threads, each element of the pair being a reversal of the other.
There is no such thing as the "palindrome" of a word or phrase—I prefer the term "reversal." "Stressed" and "desserts" are reversals of each other, and neither one is a palindrome.
Strictly speaking, he did not compose a palindrome; in fact he composed what David Bellos calls a "twin palindrome," or two roughly 500-word-long pieces of text, each of which is a reversal of the other.
www.growndodo.com /wordplay/palindromes   (748 words)

  
 Palindrome.java
// the first and last characters is a palindrome.
// by dropping the first character is a palindrome.
// by dropping the last character is a palindrome.
users.dickinson.edu /~braught/courses/cs132s03/code/Palindrome.src.html   (140 words)

  
 Waveform Palindrome Music
Some music palindromes are palindromes simply in their arrangement.
Other musical palindromes are a bit more in depth in that the actual notes are the same backwards and forwards.
This means that if one were to play such a palindrome backwards it would be the same as if that person had played it forwards.
misterb.x3fusion.com /palindrome   (842 words)

  
 Palindrome Inter.media Performance Group   (Site not responding. Last check: )
In 2005 and 2006, Palindrome directed two operas, both to critical acclaim: Brother/Sister (music by Erling Wold) and Jenseits der Schatten (music by Vladimir Tarnopolsky).
In addition, 2006 saw the creation of two new dance works: A Human Conversation, which was seen in Edinburgh and Monaco, and The Oklo Phenomenon which premiered in Nürnberg Germany in December.
Palindrome works with a variety of contemporary composers and dj's.
www.palindrome.de /what   (449 words)

  
 Palindrome numbers   (Site not responding. Last check: )
It is a palindrome date, it can be written as a number that looks the same written forwards and backwards.
An activity for palindrome numbers is to explore the Palindromic Number Conjecture.
This conjecture states that any number can be changed into a palindrome number by reversing the digits and adding to the original number a finite amount of times.
math.youngzones.org /palindrome.html   (254 words)

  
 Palindromes   (Site not responding. Last check: )
It is also a palindromic sentence because the three numbers taken together are the same when reversed.
Palindromic Primes There are a total of 5172 nine digit primes that read the same forward or backward.
Of the 900 3-digit numbers 90 are palindromic and 735 require from 1 to 5 reversals and additions.
www.geocities.com /~harveyh/palindromes.htm   (1982 words)

  
 Palindrome Reverse Engineering
PALINDROME relies on a sophisticated design comparison engine, launched from within Mozaix, to quickly identify component and net differences between the schematic and layout.
PALINDROME addresses these netlist differences by automatically updating the instance pins on every placed symbol in order to match the net connections specified in the PCB design.
By combining PALINDROME with MOZAIX and PANTHEON, users can now forward a schematic to layout, modify the part circuitry on the board by adding new Digital, Hybrid, or RF sections, import an RF section from another database or third-party tool, and finally back-annotate the schematic to match the PCB released for build.
www.intercept.com /html_files/products/products_sub_palindrome.htm   (355 words)

  
 Problem A - Make Palindrome
By definition palindrome is a string which is not changed when reversed.
Consider "abcd" and its palindrome "abcdcba" or "abc" and its palindrome "abcba".
And you have to find the minimum number of characters required to make a given string to a palindrome if you are allowed to insert characters at any position of the string.
acm.uva.es /p/v104/10453.html   (182 words)

  
 EMBOSS: palindrome
The input for palindrome is a nucleotide sequence.
Palindromes of: HSTS1 Sequence length is: 18596 Start at position: 1 End at position: 18596 Minimum length of Palindromes is: 15 Maximum length of Palindromes is: 100 Maximum gap between elements is: 100 Number of mismatches allowed in Palindrome: 0 Palindromes: 126 caaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa 142
Unless the qualifier '-nooverlap' is specified, palindrome makes no attempt to exclude subsets of previously found palindromes.
www.hku.hk /bruhk/emboss/palindrome.html   (410 words)

  
 Palindrome Tester
A palindrome is a word or phrase which reads the same forward or backward.
This little Director movie let's you type in a phrase and then analyzes it to see if it is a palindrome.
Therefore, "A man, a plan, a canal: Panama" is a valid palindrome.
homepage.mac.com /bruno_andrighetto/Director/Palindrome.html   (144 words)

  
 Palindromes
Every one becomes a palindrome in a relatively small number of steps (of the 900 3-digit numbers, 90 are palindromes to start with and 735 of the remainder take less than 5 reversals and additions to yield a palindrome).
There are more 'base' numbers that do not seem to form palindromes and do not seem to converge onto the same sequence.
This shows that, there is no base number between 1 and 9,999,999 that forms a palindrome in greater than 96 iterations up to a length of 200,000 digits (slightly less than 500,000 iterations - variable).
www.floot.demon.co.uk /palindromes.html   (595 words)

  
 2002: a Palindrome Story   (Site not responding. Last check: )
A palindrome is a text in which the sequence of letters and numbers is the same forwards and backwards.
The palindrome was written by Nick Montfort and William Gillespie with the assistance of an Eraware computer program named Deep Speed.
The creators of the book have had the historically rare privilege of experiencing two palindromic years: 1991 and 2002.
www.spinelessbooks.com /2002   (208 words)

  
 Palindromes > What are palindromes?
A palindrome is a word or phrase which reads the same in both directions.
As the name suggests, these are palindromes in which the words form the same sentence in either direction, e.g.
Find out more about palindromes by reading our brief history of palindromes and exploring our list of palindromes.
www.fun-with-words.com /palin_explain.html   (371 words)

  
 In girum imus nocte et consumimur igni.   (Site not responding. Last check: )
This sentence is a riddle in the form of a palindrome -- literally a puzzle inside a puzzle.
The sentence is difficult to translate because the anonymous Roman author had to use words in uncommon senses in order to make a palindrome.
Yet, given that the palindrome is a riddle, it is easy to pick out bad translations.
williambader.com /ingirum.html   (361 words)

  
 Palindrome (EGCG doc.)
Palindrome searches for inverted repeats in a DNA or RNA sequences by using a running window which is fixed at the 3' end of the sequence and shifts towards the 5'end by one.
Here is a session with Palindrome that was used to see the occurence of inverted repeats of minimun length 8 in the human low density lipoprotein lipase receptor sequence between positions 1 and 500.
Palindrome uses a shifting and ever decreasing window size on which the inverted repear search takes place.
cmgm.stanford.edu /EGCGdoc/Program_Manual/palindrome.html   (444 words)

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