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Wikipedia Encyclopedia I
[edit]Technology
[edit]- Mathematics
- Discrete mathematics
- Riemann hypothesis
- Coding theory
- Game theory
- Graph theory
- Mathematical logic
- Number theory
- Boolean algebra
- Integer
- Statistics
- Calculus
- Probability and statistics
- Probability theory
- Computer science
- Algorithm
- Data structure
- Artificial intelligence
- Machine learning
- Automated reasoning
- Computer vision
- Natural language processing
- Robotics
- Cryptography
- Soft computing
- Evolutionary computation
- Computer network
- Computer security
- Cryptographic protocol
- Computer architecture
- Operating system
- Computer graphics
- Digital image processing
- Information visualization
- Parallel computing
- Concurrency (computer science)
- Distributed computing
- Relational database
- Comparison of structured storage software
- Data mining
- Compiler
- Automata theory
- Programming language
- Object-oriented programming
- Programming language theory
- Semantics (computer science)
- Type theory
- Numerical analysis
- Computational science
- Computer algebra
- Computational physics
- Computational chemistry
- Bioinformatics
- Computational biology
- Computational neuroscience
- Formal methods
- Software engineering
- Computer programming
- Human–computer interaction
- Reverse engineering
- Computability theory
- Computational complexity theory
- Quantum computing
- Programmer
- Hardware architect
- Data analysis
- Data type
- Hash table
- Associative array
- Array data structure
- List (abstract data type)
- Tree (data structure)
- String (computer science)
- Matrix (mathematics)
- Database
- Imperative programming
- Procedural programming
- Functional programming
- Logic programming
- Class (computer programming)
- Inheritance (object-oriented programming)
- Object (computer science)
- Abstraction (computer science)
- Big O notation
- Closure (computer programming)
- Cognitive science
- History of computer science
- List of pioneers in computer science
- Computer
- Arithmetic
- Peripheral
- Computer hardware
- Computer cluster
- Control system
- Microwave oven
- Remote control
- Mobile device
- Smartphone
- Computer-aided design
- Industrial robot
- Personal computer
- Internet
- Industrial Revolution
- Abacus
- MOSFET
- Semiconductor
- Analogue electronics
- Transistor
- Silicon
- Integrated circuit
- Microprocessor
- History of personal computers
- Transistor count
- Moore's law
- Digital Revolution
- Central processing unit
- Computer memory
- Semiconductor memory
- Data
- Touchscreen
- Charles Babbage
- Mechanical computer
- Difference engine
- Analytical Engine
- Punched card
- Jacquard machine
- Arithmetic logic unit
- Control flow
- Conditional (computer programming)
- Turing completeness
- Analog computer
- Differential analyser
- Torpedo Data Computer
- Vacuum tube
- Z2 (computer)
- Konrad Zuse
- Z3 (computer)
- Relay
- Bit
- Hertz
- Clock rate
- Floating-point arithmetic
- Binary number
- Electronic circuit
- Enigma machine
- ENIAC
- Alan Turing
- Universal Turing machine
- John von Neumann
- Theory of computation
- Stored-program computer
- Instruction set architecture
- Manchester Baby
- Random-access memory
- Field-effect transistor
- William Shockley
- Bell Labs
- Point-contact transistor
- Bipolar junction transistor
- Mass production
- Transistor computer
- Manchester computers
- Drum memory
- Very Large Scale Integration
- Magnetic-core memory
- Digital electronics
- Planar process
- Texas Instruments
- Fairchild Semiconductor
- Robert Noyce
- Hybrid integrated circuit
- Germanium
- Passivation (chemistry)
- Thermal oxidation
- Self-aligned gate
- System on a chip
- Flash memory
- Package on package
- Printed circuit board
- Portable computer
- IBM 5100
- Tablet computer
- Mainframe computer
- Supercomputer
- Minicomputer
- Microcomputer
- Workstation
- Laptop
- Single-board computer
- Pascal's calculator
- Harvard Mark I
- Harvard Mark II
- Colossus computer
- EDSAC
- IBM 701
- Intel 4004
- Intel 4040
- Intel 8008
- Intel 8080
- 8-bit computing
- 4-bit computing
- 16-bit computing
- 32-bit computing
- 64-bit computing
- Embedded system
- Intel MCS-48
- Intel MCS-51
- Desktop computer
- Home computer
- Personal digital assistant
- Wearable computer
- Chemical computer
- DNA computing
- Optical computing
- Bus (computing)
- Computer speakers
- Computer mouse
- Computer keyboard
- Joystick
- Image scanner
- Webcam
- Graphics tablet
- Microphone
- Floppy disk
- Hard disk drive
- Optical disc
- Teleprinter
- USB
- Ethernet
- Control unit
- Input/output
- Wire
- Logic gate
- Program counter
- Processor register
- Two's complement
- Read-only memory
- BIOS
- CPU cache
- Optical disc drive
- Graphics processing unit
- 3D computer graphics
- Computer simulation
- Rendering (computer graphics)
- Unix
- GNU
- Linux
- Microsoft Windows
- DOS
- Macintosh operating systems
- Embedded operating system
- Real-time operating system
- Communication protocol
- Internet protocol suite
- Hypertext Transfer Protocol
- HTML
- JPEG
- Moving Picture Experts Group
- Portable Network Graphics
- XML
- Graphical user interface
- Command-line interface
- Digital audio
- Video game
- Assembly language
- High-level programming language
- Scripting language
- Python (programming language)
- JavaScript
- C (programming language)
- Fortran
- BASIC
- ARM architecture
- X86 assembly language
- Java (programming language)
- Pascal (programming language)
- Lisp (programming language)
- COBOL
- Ada (programming language)
- Random-access machine
- Machine code
- Opcode
- Harvard architecture
- Interpreter (computing)
- Software bug
- Crash (computing)
- Hang (computing)
- DARPA
- ARPANET
- World Wide Web
- Asymmetric digital subscriber line
- Electronics
- Von Neumann architecture
- Church–Turing thesis
- Pattern recognition
- Speech recognition
- Electrical engineering
- Engineering
- Electromagnetism
- Power engineering
- Telecommunication
- Computer engineering
- Radio-frequency engineering
- Signal processing
- Instrumentation
- Network analysis (electrical circuits)
- Voltmeter
- Georg Ohm
- Michael Faraday
- Electromagnetic induction
- James Clerk Maxwell
- Maxwell's equations
- Magnetism
- Electrical telegraph
- Wireless telegraphy
- Volt
- Ampere
- Coulomb
- Ohm
- Henry (unit)
- Farad
- Electromechanics
- Nikola Tesla
- Thomas Edison
- William Stanley Jr.
- Radio
- Electromagnetic radiation
- Heinrich Hertz
- Radio wave
- Cathode-ray tube
- Oscilloscope
- Television
- Diode
- Triode
- Cavity magnetron
- Radar
- Gordon Moore
- Busicom
- Control engineering
- Programmable logic controller
- Control theory
- Digital signal processor
- Cruise control
- Internal combustion engine
- Power (physics)
- Resistor
- Capacitor
- Inductor
- LC circuit
- Data compression
- Active noise control
- Global Positioning System
- Video processing
- Optical fiber
- Coaxial cable
- Amplitude modulation
- Frequency modulation
- Transmitter
- Radio receiver
- Thermocouple
- Thermoelectric effect
- Sensor
- DVD player
- Mechatronics
- Magnetic resonance imaging
- Electrocardiography
- Medical ventilator
- Artificial cardiac pacemaker
- Artificial heart
- Cochlear implant
- Electrically powered spacecraft propulsion
- Solid-state physics
- Electric current
- Voltage
- Electrical resistance and conductance
- Multimeter
- CERN
- Superconducting magnet
- Transatlantic telegraph cable
- Solar energy
- Renewable energy
- Passive solar building design
- Active solar
- Photovoltaic system
- Concentrated solar power
- Solar water heating
- Solar power
- Calculator
- Tesla, Inc.
- Induction motor
- AC motor
- Electric car
- Solar panel
- Elon Musk
- J. B. Straubel
- Apple Inc.
- Amazon (company)
- Facebook, Inc.
- Big Four tech companies
- IPhone
- Macintosh
- IPad
- Steve Jobs
- Ronald Wayne
- Steve Wozniak
- Apple II
- Macintosh 128K
- NeXT
- Intel
- Microsoft
- Bill Gates
- Paul Allen
- Altair 8800
- IBM PC compatible
- Steve Ballmer
- Cloud computing
- Consumer electronics
- Internet Explorer
- Alphabet Inc.
- Masayoshi Son
- SoftBank Group
- Jeff Bezos
- Blue Origin
- Amazon Web Services
- Larry Page
- Sergey Brin
- Web search engine
- PageRank
- Search algorithm
- Eric Schmidt
- Mark Zuckerberg
- Larry Ellison
- Oracle Corporation
- Jack Ma
- Alibaba Group
- Ma Huateng
- Tencent
- Claude Shannon
- Information theory
- A Mathematical Theory of Communication
- Voyager program
- Black hole
- Statistical inference
- Grey relational analysis
- Algorithmic information theory
- Zip (file format)
- Lossless compression
- Lossy compression
- Channel capacity
- Entropy (information theory)
- Thermodynamics
- Redundancy (information theory)
- Shannon's source coding theorem
- Mutual information
- Shannon–Hartley theorem
- Binary logarithm
- Electrical cable
- Brute-force attack
- Pseudorandom number generator
- Bayesian inference
- Communication theory
- Constructor theory
- Inductive probability
- Minimum message length
- Minimum description length
- Philosophy of information
- Timeline of information theory
- Information field theory
- Estimation theory
- Detection theory
- Information algebra
- Logic of information
- Kolmogorov complexity
- List of unsolved problems in information theory
- Differential entropy
- Kullback–Leibler divergence
- Entropy rate
- Noisy-channel coding theorem
- Conditional entropy
- Joint entropy
- Neuroscience
- Information engineering (field)
- Raspberry Pi
- Dell
- Michael Dell
- E-commerce
- Lenovo
- Hewlett-Packard
- Bill Hewlett
- David Packard
- ASCII
- Unicode
- UTF-8
- Graph (discrete mathematics)
- Glossary of graph theory terms
- Vertex (graph theory)
- Directed graph
- Quantum field theory
- Group theory
- Leonhard Euler
- Seven Bridges of Königsberg
- Knight's tour
- Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz
- Topology
- Tree (graph theory)
- Differential calculus
- Four color theorem
- Kirchhoff's circuit laws
- Random graph
- Graph drawing
- Planar graph
- Adjacency list
- Kirchhoff's theorem
- Spanning tree
- Shortest path problem
- NP-completeness
- Hamiltonian path problem
- Minimum spanning tree
- Travelling salesman problem
- Route inspection problem
- Dijkstra's algorithm
- Nearest neighbour algorithm
- Prim's algorithm
- Bellman–Ford algorithm
- Borůvka's algorithm
- Breadth-first search
- Depth-first search
- Edmonds–Karp algorithm
- Floyd–Warshall algorithm
- Ford–Fulkerson algorithm
- Hopcroft–Karp algorithm
- Kosaraju's algorithm
- Network simplex algorithm
- Combinatorics
- Network theory
- Eulerian path
- AI effect
- Artificial neural network
- Artificial general intelligence
- Deep learning
- Bayesian network
- Turing test
- Chinese room
- Unsupervised learning
- Hebbian theory
- Supervised learning
- Reinforcement learning
- Semi-supervised learning
- Principal component analysis
- Cluster analysis
- Labeled data
- Hierarchical clustering
- K-means clustering
- Anomaly detection
- Autoencoder
- Self-organizing map
- Adaptive resonance theory
- Automated machine learning
- Expectation–maximization algorithm
- Meta learning (computer science)
- Software design
- Microcontroller
- Circuit design
- Analog device
- Mixed-signal integrated circuit
- Wireless network
- Mobile computing
- History of computing hardware (1960s–present)
- History of computing hardware
- History of the Internet
- History of the graphical user interface
- Timeline of artificial intelligence
- Timeline of algorithms
- Timeline of quantum computing
- Timeline of DOS operating systems
- Timeline of file sharing
- Computer performance by orders of magnitude
- Electrical network
- Hardware description language
- Microarchitecture
- Multiprocessing
- Logic synthesis
- Debugger
- Flip-flop (electronics)
- Multiplexer
- Field-programmable gate array
- Processor design
- Latency (engineering)
- Instructions per cycle
- Interrupt latency
- Pipeline (computing)
- Dataflow architecture
- Lambda calculus
- Euclidean algorithm
- Halting problem
- Decision problem
- Time complexity
- Flowchart
- Quicksort
- Greatest common divisor
- Recursion (computer science)
- Stack (abstract data type)
- Tower of Hanoi
- Parallel algorithm
- Distributed algorithm
- Deterministic algorithm
- Approximation algorithm
- Set theory
- Model theory
- Proof theory
- Kurt Gödel
- Formal language
- Computability
- Petri net
- Process calculus
- Computational geometry
- Analog signal
- Inference
- Truth table
- Automated theorem proving
- Directed acyclic graph
- Set (mathematics)
- Complex analysis
- Order theory
- Knot theory
- Graphon
- Cryptanalysis
- Relational algebra
- Algebraic structure
- Discrete geometry
- Operations research
- Zero-sum game
- Brouwer fixed-point theorem
- Game semantics
- Interactive computation
- Online algorithm
- K-server problem
- Analysis of algorithms
- Randomized algorithm
- Feedback
- Information processing
- Autonomous robot
- Nanotechnology
- Speech synthesis
- Gesture recognition
- Emotion recognition
- Sensor fusion
- Simultaneous localization and mapping
- Motion planning
- Haptic technology
- Dynamics (mechanics)
- Mechanical singularity
- Bionics
- Biomimetics
- Linear algebra
- Linear equation
- Linear map
- Multi-core processor
- Concurrent computing
- Symmetric multiprocessing
- Amdahl's law
- Upper and lower bounds
- Speedup
- Thread (computing)
- Fiber (computer science)
- Computer data storage
- Scratchpad memory
- Memory hierarchy
- Multithreading (computer architecture)
- Cache coherence
- Integrated circuit design
- Electronic engineering
- Photolithography
- Application-specific integrated circuit
- Operational amplifier
- Linear regulator
- Phase-locked loop
- Oscillation
- Active filter
- Electronic design automation
- P–n junction isolation
- Electromigration
- Electrostatic discharge
- Semiconductor device fabrication
- MATLAB
- Register-transfer level
- Verilog
- Logic simulation
- Routing (electronic design automation)
- Digital signal
- Engineering tolerance
- Path loss
- Noise (electronics)
- George Boole
- Sine wave
- Electronic switch
- Combinational logic
- Programmable logic device
- Logic redundancy
- Binary decision diagram
- Karnaugh map
- Quine–McCluskey algorithm
- Espresso heuristic logic minimizer
- Microcode
- Microsequencer
- Arm Holdings
- Transistor–transistor logic
- CMOS
- Resistor–transistor logic
- Logic family
- IBM Z
- Memristor
- Logical consequence
- Inverse (logic)
- Superconductivity
- Sequential logic
- Microelectronics
- Analysis
- Complexity
- Worst-case execution time
- Mathematical analysis
- Limit (mathematics)
- Derivative
- Integral
- Measure (mathematics)
- Series (mathematics)
- Analytic function
- Geometry
- Complex number
- Real number
- Function (mathematics)
- Theoretical computer science
- Probabilistic Turing machine
- Computational economics
- Computational number theory
- Gödel's incompleteness theorems
- Category theory
- Combinatorial optimization
- Data processing
- Abstract machine
- Automaton
- Error detection and correction
- Linear network coding
- Data transmission
- Computational problem
- Complexity class
- Information security
- Automated teller machine
- Data (computing)
- Peer-to-peer
- Service-oriented architecture
- Massively multiplayer online game
- Information-based complexity
- Information-theoretic security
- Optical character recognition
- Learning to rank
- Email filtering
- Quantum Turing machine
- Quantum superposition
- Qubit
- Glue logic
- Electricity
- Mechanics
- Aerodynamics
- Biomechanics
- Classical mechanics
- Kinematics
- Fluid mechanics
- Hydrostatics
- Statics
- Fluid dynamics
- Fluid kinematics
- Theory of relativity
- General relativity