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  T1 space - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Let X be a topological space and let x and y be points in X.
space is necessarily discrete (since every set is closed).
Alternatively, the set of even integers is compact but not closed, which would be impossible in a Hausdorff space.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/T1_space   (827 words)

  
 Knowledge King - Symmetric space   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
In differential geometry, including applications to general relativity, a symmetric space is a certain kind of homogeneous space in the theory of Lie groups.
One characterisation is as G/H where G is a Lie group and H a subgroup that is the fixed set of a automorphism of G of order 2.
There is a classification of such spaces, by Elie Cartan.
www.knowledgeking.net /encyclopedia/s/sy/symmetric_space.html   (102 words)

  
 Encyclopedia: Symmetric space   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
In Riemannian geometry, including applications to general relativity, a (Riemannian) symmetric space is a certain kind of homogeneous space in the theory of Lie groups.
A geometric characterization is that it is a Riemannian manifold such that for every point there exists an isometry fixing that point and inducing minus the identity on the tangent space at that point.
A Lie group characterisation is as G/H where G is a Lie group and H a subgroup that is open in the fixed set of an automorphism of G of order 2.
www.nationmaster.com /encyclopedia/Symmetric-space   (226 words)

  
 another object space vs. tangent space question - GameDev.Net Discussion Forums
Posted - 1/14/2005 9:38:55 AM In Vertex space the normal map assume a very low spatial frequence so the compression of the texture is more easier (in fact if you see the color of the normal map it is very similar from one pixel to another).
So you have L and E renormalized in tangent space and compute diffuse by N.L. How do you compute specular from E? May be I would reflect E by N to get R and use R.L then but you said that you did't do that.
Object spaced bump mapping is used in alot of applications, because in some cases it is easier.
www.gamedev.net /community/forums/viewreply.asp?ID=1861925   (4437 words)

  
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Since the algebraic K-groups of a ring R are the homotopy groups of a topolo* *gical space associated with the general linear group over R, it is obvious that m* *any general re- sults follow from arguments from homotopy theory.
Throughout the paper, all maps between topological spaces are supposed to be co* *ntinuous pointed maps and all rings are rings with units.
For any ring R the space BE(R)+ is simply connected and for all i* *ntegers i 2, Ki(R) ~=ssi(BE(R))+ : In particular, the group K2(R) given by Definition 3.12 coincides with the grou* *p ss2(BE(R)+) which is isomorphic to H2(BE(R)+; Z) ~=H2(E(R); Z) (see Remark 3.9 (b)) because of the H* *urewicz theorem.
hopf.math.purdue.edu /Arlettaz/Arlettaz-survey.txt   (8942 words)

  
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Each pair represents one byte Format: [r0, bp1], [r1, bp1], [r2, bp1], [r3, bp1], [r4, bp1], [r5, bp1], [r6, bp1], [r7, bp1] Short Description: The first bitplane is stored row by row, very simple.
Each pair represents one byte Format: [r0, bp1], [r0, bp2], [r1, bp1], [r1, bp2], [r2, bp1], [r2, bp2], [r3, bp1], [r3, bp2] [r4, bp1], [r4, bp2], [r5, bp1], [r5, bp2], [r6, bp1], [r6, bp2], [r7, bp1], [r7, bp2] Short Description: Bitplanes 1 and 2 are intertwined row by row.
Format: [p0 r0: bp!], [p1 r0: bp!], [p2 r0: bp!], [p3 r0: bp!] [p4 r0: bp!], [p5 r0: bp!], [p6 r0: bp!], [p7 r0: bp!] [p0 r1: bp!], [p1 r1: bp!], [p2 r1: bp!], [p3 r1: bp!] [p4 r1: bp!], [p5 r1: bp!], [p6 r1: bp!], [p7 r1: bp!]...
mrclick.zophar.net /TilEd/download/consolegfx.txt   (947 words)

  
 Using RAM in 8051s   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
These 8 registers are easier to access and use than the majority of the RAM space.
MOV A, @R0 (reads the value from memory address 50H and stores it in A) It seems silly for reading one byte from memory but suppose you want to read all the data in memory.
MOV A, @R0 Each time through the loop the value in R0 is incremented by 1 and the MOV instruction transfers the value from the next memory location into A. The Hardware
www.iguanalabs.com /ram.htm   (880 words)

  
 Press Esw Space 724   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
Note that for space reduction, "frequently used variables" are variables which are statically frequently used, as opposed to speed optimization which calls for optimization of dynamically frequently used variables.
Most CPU architectures have a register-relative (indirect) addressing mode in which the operand address is calculated by adding a displacement to a base address, which resides in a register.
Saving and restoring non-scratch registers may consume a lot of code space, especially on a RISC processor, which normally is incapable of saving or restoring several registers within a single instruction.
www.national.com /appinfo/compactrisc/0,3303,724,00.html   (2960 words)

  
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The most ; significant nybble of conversion is returned in R1 bits 3-0, and the ; least significant byte is returned in R0.
The ASCII bytes for each digit are returned in R3, ; R2, R1, and R0 (for digits w, x, y, and z, respectively) of the RS=01 ; register space.
R2 R1 R0 in the RS=01 register space) and sends them to the serial ; port after a leading space character.
www.keteu.org /~haunma/aurora/aurora.asm   (935 words)

  
 Iyonix: PCI Manager
Finds the function handle based on the topology passed in R0 and R1.This topology will be platform specific and could vary if backplanes with bridges are inserted into the system.
This is provided for the convenience of drivers that only need a few simple data structures for communication with their PCI device, and don't want the complexity of dealing with cache coherency, memory fragmentation and physical page moving (Service_PagesUnsafe et al).
Returns the block of memory pointed to by R0 (claimed earlier with PCI_RAMAlloc) to the PCI memory pool for others to use.
www.iyonix.com /32bit/PCI_API.shtml   (1067 words)

  
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This filtration is related to the level of homotopy associativity of the H- space.
This is in contrast to p-local finite loop spaces for which there are only a finite number of a given rank.
Kane, The Homology Algebra of finite H-spaces, J. Kane, The Homology of Hopf Spaces, North Holland, (1988).
hopf.math.purdue.edu /LinJP/Lin=HspaceAnalog1.txt   (3044 words)

  
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These ;two bytes hold the address of the previous instruction, so we can ;show the last executed instruction with the current value of the ;registers, which is much more intuitive than displaying the next ;instruction by grabbing the program counter from the stack as was ;done in PAULMON1's single step.
it's here to fill up some of ;the unused space from the end of the disassembler code and the ;beginning of the single-step header (which must begin on a 256 ;byte page boundry) wr_check: ;write to memory and check that it worked.
With the two ;bytes for the interrupt, a total of 22 bytes of free stack ;space must be available to use the single-step feature.
www.pjrc.com /tech/8051/extra.asm   (425 words)

  
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Since the routine is executed in USR mode, you should not use the provided stack, if you need any stack space, you will need to allocate it yourself.
GetDeviceName (1) In: R0 = 1 R1 = filing system number R2 = pointer to buffer R3 = pointer to device name / id. Out: R0 = length of name [R2] name to use in window.
Entry: r0 = 49 r1 = pinter to name of object (null terminated) Exit: r0 = free space r1 = largest creatable object r2 = disc size If you pass adfs::4.$.PC.Drive_C.DRDOS.TMP in r1, the information returned in r0-r2 will be for the PC hard disk image Drive_C and not ADFS drive 4.
www.chiark.greenend.org.uk /~theom/riscos/docs/ultimate/a252free.txt   (572 words)

  
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Many program deal with this by putting 'empty' sys structures in writable dataspace, filling it with the required TRAP instruction and parameters and using the sys ind indirection call, passing the address of the filled in structure.
The kernal is able to read the parameters of the sys ind call as as far as it is concerned it is all data space.
If an error occured, the Carry flag is set and R0 holds an error number, otherwise Carry is clear.
www.mdfsnet.f9.co.uk /Info/Unix/pdp11/SYSCalls   (421 words)

  
 SUN ENERGY
On the right side of the picture there is the same set of particles, but situated in the non inertial frame of reference, - in or on the surface of a massive bodies, - Sun, Earth, me, you, e.g.
It is clear from the picture that the process of transition of particle from one host IFR to another host IFR is accompanied by energy transition from space to matter, or space annihilation inside the massive bodies with pumping up the matter of the object by energy.
The power received by the Sun as a result of space consumption is: 2.521E26 Wt.
webcenter.ru /~igorelik/energy.html   (1627 words)

  
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The data space routines are * really the corresponding instruction space routines if NONSEPARATE is * defined.
When copy routines * finish successfully r0 has already been decremented to zero which is * exactly what we want to return for success...
1: mfpd (r1)+ / grab next word from user space mov (sp)+,r3 movb r3,(r2)+ / move the first byte beq 4f dec r0 beq 3f 2: swab r3 / and the second...
wwwcip.informatik.uni-erlangen.de /~simigern/UnixArchive/PDP-11/Trees/2.11BSD/sys/pdp/mch_copy.s   (1046 words)

  
 [Sfbay-space] PROPOSAL to get rid of space group, back office at space, keys and phone line   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
We owe back rent on the space but there doesnt seem to be a working space subgroup or anyone from any of the subgroups actively using the backoffice of the space or interested in helping deal with the general collectives commitments at the space, so I'm proposing the following: --- 1.
We get rid of the back office at the space and turn back in all keys to the space not used by subgroups that will still have offices in the space.
We make sfbay at lists.indymedia.org our only external contact for the general collective and make sure to get more admins on that list (at least 1 from each working group).
lists.indymedia.org /pipermail/sfbay-space/2005-March/0324-r0.html   (371 words)

  
 [No title]   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
The virtual address space is the view of memory as seen by a process running.
Page 5 Bit 04, the page address space status bit, indicates the address space associated with the aborted page and is equal to a zero (0) for an instruction space page and a one (1) for a data space page whenever I/D space addressing is enabled.
The data is fetched from the data space using the address calculated in step 3.
world.std.com /~mbg/micronotes.txt   (6696 words)

  
 T1 space : Symmetric space   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
In topology and related branches of mathematics, T1 spaces and R0 spaces are particularly nice kinds of topological spaces.
However, this example is well known as a space that isn't Hausdorff (T
All is still licensed under the GNU FDL.
www.termsdefined.net /sy/symmetric-space.html   (760 words)

  
 DVD365.net - Space Review
Also some of the older film stock on show is extremely grainy with plenty of dust scratches, but that can be excused for something that has been shot into space or burnt to a cinder on a launch pad.
Whilst the series is excellent the only disappointment is that rather than being based on science fact it is based on largely science fiction.
However, if you're interested in space then you'll be more than happy with this beautifully presented series.
www.dvd365.net /space.htm   (545 words)

  
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Call forces the previous mode to be user so * that copy in/out and friends use user space if called from interrupt * level.
Note * that choverlay is not called with a trap frame - only r0 and r1 are saved; * it's not necessary to save __ovno as this is a synchronous trap.
We re-enable memory * management because the fault that caused this trap may have been a memory * management fault which sometimes causes the contents of the memory managment * registers to be frozen so error recovery can be attempted.
wwwcip.informatik.uni-erlangen.de /~simigern/UnixArchive/PDP-11/Trees/2.11BSD/sys/pdp/mch_trap.s   (1020 words)

  
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An AIF image may be compressed and can be self-decompressing (to support faster loading from floppy disks, and better use of floppy-disk space).
BIC R0, R0, #15 ; a multiple of 16...
ADD R3, R2, R0 ; End + shift ADR R8, %F01 ; intermediate limit for copy-up ; ; copy everything up memory, in descending address order, branching ; to the copied copy loop as soon as it has been copied.
www.chiark.greenend.org.uk /~theom/riscos/docs/CodeStds/AIF-1989.txt   (1882 words)

  
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These intflat sequences are done once during the year and the images will provide a backup database in the event of complete failure of the visflat lamp as well as allow monitoring of the gain ratios.
We may be able to detect point-like nuclei which are not detectable in ground-based images, the dust lanes hiding them from our view, possible evidence for tidal interactions and the overall morphology of their hosts, etc. The proposal completed with no reported problems.
This is needed for reasons as diverse as understanding the late stages of stellar evolution and the calibration of the observed ultraviolet upturn in giant elliptical galaxies as an age indicator.
www.stsci.edu /ftp/observing/status_reports/hst_status_01_14_02   (1799 words)

  
 What a Compiler Turns Your C Code Into-UPDATED |
r0 0xf 15 r1 0xbffffb20 3221224224 r2 0xa 10 Showing clearly that register 0 holds our result of 15 Note that register 1 holds the address of our data table, put there in the intial setup code: mr r30,r1 Register 30 is used indirectly, which is why it's in parentheses, to access our data table.
It uses slwi to shift left twice what's in r0 which essentially multiplies by 4 what's in r0, which doesn't make a lot of sense to me, since all we're doing is incrementing variable i by 1 each time thru the loop.
Note that it is // 4 bytes more than variable x because an int takes 4 bytes addi r0,r30,32 // Building the address of variable x by adding a 32 to what's in stw r0,40(r30) // r30, which is the base address for variables.
www.geekronomicon.com /?q=node/68   (2535 words)

  
 Atlas: Generalized closed sets and weak separation axioms by Julian Dontchev   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
However, the structure and the properties of those spaces are not always that easy to comprehend.
In Digital Topology, several spaces that fail to be T
This inclines to indicate that further knowledge of the behavior of topological spaces satisfying these two weak separation axioms (and some related ones) is required.
atlas-conferences.com /c/a/b/c/19.htm   (317 words)

  
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Spaces, tabs, newlines, carriage returns, and comments are considered whitespace.
If the "a" mask and at least one of "r", "g", or "b" masks are used, or if no mask is used at all, the instruction is considered to be an implicit pair that will apply the same operation to the color and the alpha channels.
In other words, if an alpha instruction refers to a temporary register ("rX") that was written by it's paired color instruction, then the value of that register used by the alpha instruction will be the value before the color instruction was executed.
oss.sgi.com /projects/ogl-sample/registry/ATI/text_fragment_shader.txt   (3867 words)

  
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"bmem" and "emem" define the space that will be searched ; for program headers, user installed commands, start-up programs, etc. ; "bmem" and "emem" should be use so they exclude memory areas where ; perphreal devices may be mapped, as reading memory from an io chip ; may reconfigure it unexpectedly.
If flash rom is used, "bmem" and "emem" ; should also include the space where the flash rom is mapped.
most windows software) mov a, r0 push acc mov r0, #line_delay*2 line_d2:mov a, th0 ;get baud rate const line_d3:inc a nop nop jnz line_d3 djnz r0, line_d2 pop acc mov r0, a ret ;---------------------------------------------------------; get_mem: ;this thing gets the begin and end locations for ;a few commands.
www.pjrc.com /tech/8051/paulmon21.asm   (2545 words)

  
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The sample is made up of objects that will be observed at thermal infrared wavelengths by SIRTF and will be used with those data to derive the first accurate diameters and albedos for a large sample of KBOs.
Previous work has led to the discoveries that {1} most or all hot galaxies contain massive dark objects at their centers, presumably fl holes; {2} there is a remarkably tight correlation between the fl-hole mass and the luminosity-weighted velocity dispersion of the hot component of the galaxy.
Both Li and Be have been heavily utilized to this end since their diminished abundances are a direct result of the extent of internal slow mixing between surface and interior layers, as has been shown with ground-based data.
www.stsci.edu /ftp/observing/status_reports/hst_status_02_11_02   (1787 words)

  
 cosmological vs Doppler redshift - Physics Help and Math Help - Physics Forums
assuming the universe is expanding, i've read that the cosmological redshift is (for bodies co-moving with the expansion) directly and strictly related to this expansion of space z = (R0-R)/R where R0 is the scale size at time of absorption (detection), and R was the scale size at time of emission.
You see, the dynamics involved with the red shifts are those not just of the expansion of space, but of the effects of that expansion with the density of gravity.
Were you to measure the red shift of light emitted by a body in your universe created say 9 1/2 billion years prior, the universe would have been a very small place indeed when that light was cast out.
www.physicsforums.com /showthread.php?t=68110   (1178 words)

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