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  1. Mach (kernel): Mach (/mɑːk/) is a kernel developed at Carnegie Mellon University by Richard Rashid and Avie Tevanian to support operating system research, primarily distributed and parallel computing. Mach is often considered one of the earliest examples of a microkernel. (Kernel) [100%] 2024-01-04 [Mach (kernel)] [Microkernels]...

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  1. Kernel (statistics): The term kernel is used in statistical analysis to refer to a window function. The term "kernel" has several distinct meanings in different branches of statistics. (Statistics) [100%] 2023-12-03 [Nonparametric statistics] [Time series]...
  2. Kernel (algebra): In algebra, the kernel of a homomorphism (function that preserves the structure) is generally the inverse image of 0 (except for groups whose operation is denoted multiplicatively, where the kernel is the inverse image of 1). An important special case ... (Algebra) [100%] 2023-12-07 [Algebra] [Isomorphism theorems]...
  3. Kernel (linear algebra): In mathematics, the kernel of a linear map, also known as the null space or nullspace, is the linear subspace of the domain of the map which is mapped to the zero vector. That is, given a linear map L ... (Linear algebra) [100%] 2023-10-17 [Linear algebra] [Functional analysis]...
  4. Kernel: Kernel has more than one meaning. As such, this article is merely a disambiguation page, listing articles associated with Kernel. [100%] 2023-07-05
  5. Kernel (operating system): The kernel is a computer program at the core of a computer's operating system and generally has complete control over everything in the system. The kernel is also responsible for preventing and mitigating conflicts between different processes. (Operating system) [100%] 2024-01-12 [Operating system kernels] [Operating systems]...
  6. Kernel (neurotechnology company): Kernel is a technology company that creates brain–machine interfaces. It is a privately held company headquartered in Los Angeles, California. (Company) [100%] 2023-12-20 [Brain–computer interfacing] [Companies (Engineering)]...
  7. Kernel (mathematics): This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the same or a similar title. Kernel of a function, an equivalence relation on the domain of a function * Kernel of a homomorphism, the elements mapped to the identity element by a homomorphism ... (Mathematics) [100%] 2023-06-16
  8. Kernel (geometry): The kernel in geometry is the set of all points a such that for all points b inside a polygon P, the segment ab lies entirely within P. In abstract algebra, the kernel of a function between two groups is ... (Geometry) [100%] 2023-03-01 [Linear Algebra] [Geometry]...
  9. Kernel (category theory): In category theory and its applications to other branches of mathematics, kernels are a generalization of the kernels of group homomorphisms, the kernels of module homomorphisms and certain other kernels from algebra. Intuitively, the kernel of the morphism f : X ... (Category theory) [100%] 2023-12-28 [Category theory]
  10. Kernel: KERNEL kur'-nel (chartsannim, English Versions of the Bible "kernels"; Septuagint reads stemphullon used by Aristophanes as olives from which oil has been pressed, later, in same, of raisin pulp): Mentioned in Numbers 6:4 along with zagh, translated "husks ... [100%] 1915-01-01
  11. Kernel: Kernel, the soft and frequently edible part contained within the hard outer husk of a nut or the stone of a fruit; also used in botany of the nucleus of a seed, the body within its several integuments or coats ... [100%] 2022-09-02
  12. Kernel (category theory): In category theory and its applications to other branches of mathematics, kernels are a generalization of the kernels of group homomorphisms, the kernels of module homomorphisms and certain other kernels from algebra. Intuitively, the kernel of the morphism f : X ... (Category theory) [100%] 2023-09-14 [Category theory]
  13. Kernel (algebra): In algebra, the kernel of a homomorphism (function that preserves the structure) is generally the inverse image of 0 (except for groups whose operation is denoted multiplicatively, where the kernel is the inverse image of 1). An important special case ... (Algebra) [100%] 2025-04-15 [Algebra] [Isomorphism theorems]...
  14. Math Kernel Library: Intel oneAPI Math Kernel Library (Intel oneMKL; formerly Intel Math Kernel Library or Intel MKL), is a library of optimized math routines for science, engineering, and financial applications. Core math functions include BLAS, LAPACK, ScaLAPACK, sparse solvers, fast Fourier transforms ... (Software) [95%] 2022-12-30 [C++ numerical libraries] [Numerical software]...
  15. Mach (crater): Mach is a large lunar impact crater of the class known as a walled plain. It is located on the far side of the Moon and cannot be viewed directly from the Earth. (Crater) [86%] 2023-12-29 [Impact craters on the Moon]
  16. Mach: Mach — микроядро операционной системы, разработанное в Университете Карнеги — Меллона при проведении исследовательских работ в области операционных систем, главным образом распределённых и параллельных вычислений. Это один из самых первых примеров микроядра, но до сих пор он является стандартом для других подобных проектов. [86%] 2023-12-05
  17. Mach: Mach is the number of times faster than the speed of sound that an object travels. For example, Mach 3 is the speed three times faster than the speed of sound, which was achieved by the SR-71 Blackbird. [86%] 2023-02-24 [Military]
  18. Kennel: Kennel, a small hut or shelter for a dog, also extended to a group of buildings for a pack of hounds (see Dog). The word is apparently from a Norman-French kenil (this form does not occur, but is seen ... [83%] 2022-09-02
  19. Kennel: A kennel is a structure or shelter for dogs. Used in the plural, the kennels, the term means any building, collection of buildings or a property in which dogs are housed, maintained, and (though not in all cases) bred. (Shelter of a dog) [83%] 2024-01-09 [Buildings and structures used to confine animals] [Dogs]...

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