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  1. Computational hardness assumption: In computational complexity theory, a computational hardness assumption is the hypothesis that a particular problem cannot be solved efficiently (where efficiently typically means "in polynomial time"). It is not known how to prove (unconditional) hardness for essentially any useful problem. (Hypothesis in computational complexity theory) [100%] 2025-01-12 [Theory of cryptography] [Computational number theory]...
  2. Hardness: In materials science, hardness (antonym: softness) is a measure of the resistance to localized plastic deformation induced by either mechanical indentation or abrasion. In general, different materials differ in their hardness; for example hard metals such as titanium and beryllium ... (Physics) [96%] 2023-12-04 [Condensed matter physics] [Matter]...
  3. Hardness: The hardness of a mineral indicates how well it resists scratching and abrasion. The degree of hardness is determined by observing the comparative ease or difficulty with which one mineral is scratched by another, or by a file or knife. [96%] 2023-02-16 [Minerals]
  4. Hardiness (plants): Hardiness of plants describes their ability to survive adverse growing conditions. It is usually limited to discussions of climatic adversity. (Earth) [84%] 2023-11-12 [Plants by adaptation] [Garden plants]...
  5. Harkness: Cette page d’homonymie répertorie les différents sujets et articles portant le même nom. Harkness est un nom de famille d'origine écossaise qui peut faire référence à. [84%] 2025-03-21
  6. Harness: HARNESS har'-nes: A word of Celtic origin meaning "armour" in the King James Version; it is the translation of shiryan, "a coat of mail" (1 Kings 22:34; 2 Chronicles 18:33); of nesheq, "arms," "weapons" (2 Chronicles 9 ... [82%] 1915-01-01
  7. Harness: harneis or harnois; the ultimate origin is obscure; the Celtic origin which connects it with the Welsh haiarn, iron, has phonetic and other difficulties; the French is the origin of the Span. Harnisch), probably, in origin, gear, tackle, equipment in ... [82%] 2022-09-02
  8. Hard; Hardiness; Harddiness; Hardly: HARD; HARDINESS; HARDDINESS; HARDLY hard, har'-di-nes, hard'-nes, hard'-li (qasheh, pala'; skleros) : The senses in which hard is used may be distinguished as: (1) "Firm," "stiff," opposite to soft: Job 41:24, yatsaq, "to be firm," "his ... [78%] 1915-01-01
  9. Assumption: Assumption : A hypothesis or gedankenexperiment about whether some particular piece of information is true or false. [76%] 2023-12-20
  10. Assumption (short story): "Assumption" is Samuel Beckett's first published story, appearing in Transition magazine in June 1929, in the same issue as James Joyce's Work in Progress. (Short story) [76%] 2024-07-31 [Short stories by Samuel Beckett] [1929 short stories]...
  11. Hardbass: Hardbass or hard bass (Russian: хардбас(с)) is a subgenre of pumping house that originated in Saint Petersburg, Russia during the late 1990s, drawing inspiration from bouncy techno, hardstyle, as well as local Russian influences. Hardbass is characterized by its fast tempo ... (Social) [72%] 2023-06-02 [Internet culture] [Internet memes]...
  12. Harless: Harless (originally Harles), GOTTLIEB CHRISTOPH (1738-1815), German classical scholar and bibliographer, was born at Culmbach in Bavaria on the 21st of June 1738. He studied at Halle, Erlangen and Jena. In 1765 he was appointed professor of oriental languages ... [68%] 2022-09-02
  13. Assomption (métro de Montréal): Pour les articles homonymes, voir Assomption (homonymie). Cet article est une ébauche concernant une station de métro et Montréal. (Métro de Montréal) [68%] 2025-02-25
  14. Assomption: Pour les articles homonymes, voir Assomption (homonymie). Ne doit pas être confondu avec Ascension de Jésus-Christ. [68%] 2025-01-19
  15. NP-hardness: In computational complexity theory, NP-hardness (non-deterministic polynomial-time hardness) is the defining property of a class of problems that are informally "at least as hard as the hardest problems in NP". A simple example of an NP-hard ... (Complexity class) [68%] 2023-06-02 [NP-hard problems] [Complexity classes]...
  16. Hardly; Hardness: HARDLY; HARDNESS See HARD. See HARD. [68%] 1915-01-01
  17. Indentation hardness: Indentation hardness tests are used in mechanical engineering to determine the hardness of a material to deformation. Several such tests exist, wherein the examined material is indented until an impression is formed; these tests can be performed on a macroscopic ... (Physics) [68%] 2023-12-01 [Hardness tests]
  18. Scratch hardness: Scratch hardness refers to the hardness of a material in terms of resistance to scratches and abrasion by a harder material forcefully drawn over its surface. Scratch hardness test or scratch test refers to any of a number of methods ... (Any measure of hardness based on scratch resistance) [68%] 2023-06-29 [Hardness tests]
  19. Indentation hardness: Indentation hardness tests are used in mechanical engineering to determine the hardness of a material to deformation. Several such tests exist, wherein the examined material is indented until an impression is formed; these tests can be performed on a macroscopic ... (Any measure of hardness based on indentation resistance) [68%] 2023-11-30 [Hardness tests] [Physical quantities]...
  20. Hardness comparison: A variety of hardness-testing methods are available, including the Vickers, Brinell, Rockwell, Meyer and Leeb tests. Although it is impossible in many cases to give an exact conversion, it is possible to give an approximate material-specific comparison table ... (Standard hardness conversion table) [68%] 2023-12-10 [Hardness tests] [Scientific comparisons]...

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