a product into normal order is called normal ordering (also called Wick ordering). The terms antinormal order and antinormal ordering are analogously...
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Normal order may refer to: Normal order of creation and annihilation operators in theoretical physics Normal order evaluation in computer science Normal...
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Evaluation strategy (redirect from Comparison of normal-order evaluation and applicative-order evaluation)
evaluation order would have terminated without error. The name "normal order" comes from the lambda calculus, where normal order reduction will find a normal form...
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Normal(s) or The Normal(s) may refer to: Look up normal in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Normal (2003 film), starring Jessica Lange and Tom Wilkinson...
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Lego Universe (section Normal order)
non-renewed game cards. Lego Universe became available for normal order on October 27, 2010. The Normal Order shipped with only the Lego Universe DVD and one month...
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In probability theory and statistics, a normal distribution or Gaussian distribution is a type of continuous probability distribution for a real-valued...
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In number theory, a normal order of an arithmetic function is some simpler or better-understood function which "usually" takes the same or closely approximate...
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Lambda calculus (section Normal forms and confluence)
reduced. If a term has a beta-normal form, normal order reduction will always reach that normal form. Applicative order The leftmost innermost redex is...
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expected values of the order statistics of independent and identically distributed random variables sampled from the standard normal distribution; finally...
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reductions are possible. Normal-order reduction is complete, in the sense that if a term has a head normal form, then normal-order reduction will eventually...
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