A 'Communication Sequence' in Computer Science refers to the specific order of messages exchanged between processors to synchronize and coordinate their actions, typically during barrier synchronization using g
In subject area: Computer Science A 'Sequence Number Space' refers to the range of possible sequence numbers that can be assigned to frames in a communication protocol. It is limited by the size of the header field used to specify sequence numbers, leading to the need for reusing numbers or...
Sequences of numbers (either natural integers, or integers or rational) of level Open image in new window have been defined in [FS06] as the sequences which can be computed by deterministic pushdown automata of level k . We extend this definition to sequences of words indexed by words . ...
The Fibonacci sequence is explored in some depth, followed by the general method for solving second-order recurrence equations. This chapter ends with Zeno’s paradoxes and the formal definition of convergence of infinite series.Page %P Close Plain text Look Inside Citations Within this ...
Repetitive DNA sequences playing critical roles in driving evolution, inducing variation, and regulating gene expression. In this review, we summarized the definition, arrangement, and structural characteristics of repeats. Besides, we introduced diverse biological functions of repeats and reviewed existing...
Drug development based on target proteins has been a successful approach in recent decades. However, the conventional structure-based drug design (SBDD) pipeline is a complex, human-engineered process with multiple independently optimized steps. Here, we propose a sequence-to-drug concept for computat...
By definition, the transitivity merge cannot undo homologies in any extended subalignment nor in the i. Furthermore, because each query sequence and each backbone sequence are in exactly one subalignment, the transitivity merge never merges columns in the constraint alignment; hence, it is ...
We prove that in this category all projective limits exist, and illustrate how ambiguity in the definition of limits is resolved using an example. Moreover, we show how various problems with known topological approaches are now resolved, and how the construction of projective limits enables us to...
In subject area: Computer Science A binary sequence is defined as a sequence of digital messages represented by symbols "1" and "0" with equal probabilities of occurrence, typically used in computer science for data transmission. AI generated definition based on: Undersea Fiber Communication Systems...
Frame Check Sequence (FCS) in the context of Computer Science refers to a cyclic redundancy check (CRC) using the V.41 16-bit generator polynomial. It is a mechanism used in frame relay networks to detect errors in frames by checking all bits in the frame between the flags. The FCS does...