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  2. Gujarat Narmada Valley Fertilisers & Chemicals - Wikipedia

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    (n)Code Solutions, a subsidiary of GNFC, produces digital certificates for the Government of India (including the digital Aadhaar card for over 1 billion Indians). The solution was the result of a partnership with Entrust .

  3. Eight queens puzzle - Wikipedia

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    The eight queens puzzle is a special case of the more general n queens problem of placing n non-attacking queens on an n×n chessboard. Solutions exist for all natural numbers n with the exception of n = 2 and n = 3.

  4. List of UN numbers 1201 to 1300 - Wikipedia

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    UN numbers from UN1201 to UN1300 as assigned by the United Nations Committee of Experts on the Transport of Dangerous Goods are as follows:

  5. No-code development platform - Wikipedia

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    No-code development platforms (NCDPs) allow creating application software through graphical user interfaces and configuration instead of traditional computer programming based on writing code. No-code development platforms are closely related to low-code development platforms as both are designed to expedite the application development process. [1]

  6. CODE n - Wikipedia

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    CODE n. The logo of the innovation platform CODE_n. CODE_n is a business started in 2011 by GFT Technologies AG under the direction of CEO Ulrich Dietz. From 2012 to 2018, the company ran a contest at the CeBIT exhibition for startups with business models based on digital technologies.

  7. Linear code - Wikipedia

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    A linear code of length n and dimension k is a linear subspace C with dimension k of the vector space where is the finite field with q elements. Such a code is called a q-ary code. If q = 2 or q = 3, the code is described as a binary code, or a ternary code respectively.

  8. Sudoku solving algorithms - Wikipedia

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    There are several computer algorithms that will solve 9×9 puzzles ( n = 9) in fractions of a second, but combinatorial explosion occurs as n increases, creating limits to the properties of Sudokus that can be constructed, analyzed, and solved as n increases.

  9. Overdetermined system - Wikipedia

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    We have the following possible cases for an overdetermined system with N unknowns and M equations (M>N). M = N+1 and all M equations are linearly independent. This case yields no solution. Example: x = 1, x = 2. M > N but only K equations (K < M and K ≤ N+1) are linearly independent. There exist three possible sub-cases of this:

  10. Maze-solving algorithm - Wikipedia

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    A maze with many solutions and no dead-ends, where it may be useful to find the shortest path. When a maze has multiple solutions, the solver may want to find the shortest path from start to finish. There are several algorithms to find shortest paths, most of them coming from graph theory.

  11. Mordell curve - Wikipedia

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    In algebra, a Mordell curve is an elliptic curve of the form y 2 = x 3 + n, where n is a fixed non-zero integer. [1] These curves were closely studied by Louis Mordell , [2] from the point of view of determining their integer points.