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  • Cycle Computing
  • Cycle Computing is a company that provides software for orchestrating computing and storage resources in cloud environments. The flagship product is CycleCloud

    Cycle Computing

    Cycle_Computing

  • Grid computing
  • Use of widely distributed computer resources to reach a common goal

    Grid computing is the use of widely distributed computer resources to reach a common goal. A computing grid can be thought of as a distributed system

    Grid computing

    Grid_computing

  • Parallel computing
  • Programming paradigm in which many processes are executed simultaneously

    parallel computing: bit-level, instruction-level, data, and task parallelism. Parallelism has long been employed in high-performance computing, but has

    Parallel computing

    Parallel computing

    Parallel_computing

  • WorldQuant
  • American international hedge fund and quantitative investment management firm

    12, 2017. Darrow, Barb (June 13, 2016). "Cycle Computing Nets Investment to Boost High-Performance Computing". Fortune. Retrieved November 12, 2017. Crowe

    WorldQuant

    WorldQuant

    WorldQuant

  • Instruction cycle
  • Basic instruction cycle in a computer

    The instruction cycle (also known as the fetch–decode–execute cycle, or simply the fetch–execute cycle) is the cycle that the central processing unit (CPU)

    Instruction cycle

    Instruction cycle

    Instruction_cycle

  • Quantum computing
  • Computer hardware technology that uses quantum mechanics

    information in quantum computing, the qubit (or "quantum bit"), serves the same function as the bit in ordinary or "classical" computing. However, unlike a

    Quantum computing

    Quantum computing

    Quantum_computing

  • Schrödinger, Inc.
  • American life sciences company

    collaboration with Cycle Computing and the University of Southern California, set a record for the world's largest and fastest cloud computing run by using

    Schrödinger, Inc.

    Schrödinger,_Inc.

  • HTCondor
  • High-throughput computing software

    (rack-mounted clusters) and non-dedicated desktop machines (cycle scavenging) into one computing environment. HTCondor is developed by the HTCondor team at

    HTCondor

    HTCondor

  • Hamiltonian path problem
  • Problem of finding a cycle through all vertices of a graph

    the number of Hamiltonian cycles to a simpler counting problem, of counting cycle covers, which can be solved by computing certain matrix determinants

    Hamiltonian path problem

    Hamiltonian_path_problem

  • List of cluster management software
  • Cluster Manager, from Bright Computing ClusterVisor, from Advanced Clustering Technologies CycleCloud, from Cycle Computing acquired By Microsoft Komodor

    List of cluster management software

    List_of_cluster_management_software

  • Hamiltonian path
  • Path in a graph that visits each vertex exactly once

    Hamiltonian. The relationship between the computational complexities of computing it and computing the permanent was shown by Grigoriy Kogan. Barnette's conjecture

    Hamiltonian path

    Hamiltonian path

    Hamiltonian_path

  • Preview
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    official opening Preview (comics), a Marvel Comics character Preview (computing), a computing function to display something before it is produced in final form

    Preview

    Preview

  • Epoch (computing)
  • Date and time from which a computer measures system time

    In computing, an epoch is a fixed date and time used as a reference from which a computer measures system time. Most computer systems determine time as

    Epoch (computing)

    Epoch_(computing)

  • Floating point operations per second
  • Measure of computer performance

    (FLOPS, flops or flop/s) is a measure of computer performance or compute in computing, useful in fields of scientific computations that require floating-point

    Floating point operations per second

    Floating_point_operations_per_second

  • Timeline of computing 2020–present
  • computing from 2020 to the present. For narratives explaining the overall developments, see the history of computing. Significant events in computing

    Timeline of computing 2020–present

    Timeline of computing 2020–present

    Timeline_of_computing_2020–present

  • CUDA
  • Parallel computing platform and programming model

    CUDA (Compute Unified Device Architecture) is a proprietary parallel computing platform and application programming interface (API) developed by the American

    CUDA

    CUDA

    CUDA

  • Cycle detection
  • On finding a repeating loop in a sequence

    associative array implementation requires computing a hash function on the elements of S, or ordering them. But cycle detection can be applied in cases where

    Cycle detection

    Cycle_detection

  • Processor (computing)
  • Electrical component for processing data

    In computing and computer science, a processor or processing unit is an electrical component (digital circuit) that performs operations on an external

    Processor (computing)

    Processor_(computing)

  • Timeline of computing 1980–1989
  • events in the history of computing from 1980 to 1989. For narratives explaining the overall developments, see the history of computing. "Sinclair ZX80 Launched"

    Timeline of computing 1980–1989

    Timeline of computing 1980–1989

    Timeline_of_computing_1980–1989

  • Multigrid method
  • Method of solving differential equations

    iteration. For a discrete 2D problem, F-Cycle takes 83% more time to compute than a V-Cycle iteration while a W-Cycle iteration takes 125% more. If the problem

    Multigrid method

    Multigrid_method

  • The Baroque Cycle
  • Novel series by Neal Stephenson

    The Baroque Cycle is a series of novels by American writer Neal Stephenson. It was published in three volumes containing eight books in 2003 and 2004

    The Baroque Cycle

    The Baroque Cycle

    The_Baroque_Cycle

  • 32-bit computing
  • Computer architecture bit width

    32-bit computing refers to computer architectures with a processor, memory, and other major components that operate on 32-bit units of data. Compared

    32-bit computing

    32-bit_computing

  • Execution (computing)
  • Performing the actions encoded in a computer program

    In computing, execution is the process by which a computer program is processed to perform the actions that it encodes. As the processor follows the program

    Execution (computing)

    Execution_(computing)

  • Vertex cycle cover
  • that computing the permanent is #P-complete. The problems of finding a vertex disjoint and edge disjoint cycle covers with minimal number of cycles are

    Vertex cycle cover

    Vertex cycle cover

    Vertex_cycle_cover

  • Rabi cycle
  • Quantum mechanical phenomenon

    great variety of physical processes belonging to the areas of quantum computing, condensed matter, atomic and molecular physics, and nuclear and particle

    Rabi cycle

    Rabi cycle

    Rabi_cycle

  • Services computing
  • computing, business consulting methodology and utilities, business process modeling, transformation and integration. This scope of Services Computing

    Services computing

    Services_computing

  • Spanning tree
  • Tree which includes all vertices of a graph

    also be computed using a deletion-contraction recurrence, but its computational complexity is high: for many values of its arguments, computing it exactly

    Spanning tree

    Spanning tree

    Spanning_tree

  • Clock rate
  • Frequency at which a CPU chip or core is operating

    In computing, clock rate or clock speed is the frequency at which the clock generator of a processor can generate pulses used to synchronize the operations

    Clock rate

    Clock rate

    Clock_rate

  • Cycle
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Look up cycle, cyclic, or cyclical in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Cycle, cycles, or cyclic may refer to: Cyclic history, a theory of history Cyclical

    Cycle

    Cycle

  • Supercomputer
  • Type of extremely powerful computer

    computing whereby a "super virtual computer" of many loosely coupled volunteer computing machines performs very large computing tasks. Grid computing

    Supercomputer

    Supercomputer

    Supercomputer

  • List of mergers and acquisitions by Microsoft
  • Zander, Jason (August 15, 2017). "Microsoft acquires Cycle Computing to accelerate Big Computing in the cloud". Retrieved September 11, 2017. Eadicicco

    List of mergers and acquisitions by Microsoft

    List_of_mergers_and_acquisitions_by_Microsoft

  • Brambul
  • Computer worm

    Brambul is an SMB protocol computer worm that decrypts[clarification needed] and automatically moves from one computer to its second computer. It is responsible

    Brambul

    Brambul

  • Interpreter (computing)
  • Software that executes source code directly

    In computing, an interpreter is software that executes source code without first compiling it to machine code. An interpreted runtime environment differs

    Interpreter (computing)

    Interpreter (computing)

    Interpreter_(computing)

  • Permutation
  • Mathematical version of an order change

    the lengths of these cycles form an integer partition of n, which is called the cycle type (or sometimes cycle structure or cycle shape) of σ {\displaystyle

    Permutation

    Permutation

    Permutation

  • Concurrent computing
  • Executing several computations during overlapping time periods

    Concurrent computing is a form of computing in which several computations are executed concurrently—during overlapping time periods—instead of sequentially—with

    Concurrent computing

    Concurrent_computing

  • DiaGrid (distributed computing network)
  • of Wisconsin, DiaGrid harvests and manages computing cycles from idle or underused high-performance computing cluster nodes, servers, machines in campus

    DiaGrid (distributed computing network)

    DiaGrid_(distributed_computing_network)

  • Reduced instruction set computer
  • Processor executing one instruction in minimal clock cycles

    computer (RISC) chips. Explicitly parallel instruction computing No instruction set computing One-instruction set computer Very long instruction word

    Reduced instruction set computer

    Reduced instruction set computer

    Reduced_instruction_set_computer

  • Collatz conjecture
  • Open problem on 3x+1 and x/2 functions

    volunteer computing project by Eric Roosendaal verifies the Collatz conjecture for larger and larger values. Another ongoing volunteer computing project

    Collatz conjecture

    Collatz_conjecture

  • Multithreading (computer architecture)
  • Ability of a CPU to provide multiple threads of execution concurrently

    stalled since the late 1990s. This allowed the concept of throughput computing to re-emerge from the more specialized field of transaction processing

    Multithreading (computer architecture)

    Multithreading (computer architecture)

    Multithreading_(computer_architecture)

  • Computer hardware
  • Physical components of a computer

    and software forms a usable computing system, although other systems exist with only hardware. Some of the earliest computing devices date back to the seventeenth

    Computer hardware

    Computer hardware

    Computer_hardware

  • Killer poke
  • Software means of causing computer hardware damage

    operation which halts the CPU but can usually be recovered by power-cycling. "Computing Myth #1: Software cannot damage hardware". Oldskooler Ramblings.

    Killer poke

    Killer_poke

  • Hamiltonian cycle polynomial
  • contains a subset where computing this polynomial is # 2 {\displaystyle _{2}} P-complete then the Hamiltonian cycle polynomial is computable in polynomial time

    Hamiltonian cycle polynomial

    Hamiltonian_cycle_polynomial

  • Zero-knowledge proof
  • Proving validity without revealing other data

    Things (IThings) and IEEE Green Computing and Communications (GreenCom) and IEEE Cyber, Physical and Social Computing (CPSCom) and IEEE Smart Data (SmartData)

    Zero-knowledge proof

    Zero-knowledge_proof

  • Benchmark (computing)
  • Standardized performance evaluation

    measure the performance of batch computing, especially high volume concurrent batch and online computing. Batch computing tends to be much more focused on

    Benchmark (computing)

    Benchmark (computing)

    Benchmark_(computing)

  • Cube-connected cycles
  • Undirected cubic graph derived from a hypercube graph

    Vuillemin (1981) for use as a network topology in parallel computing. The cube-connected cycles of order n (denoted CCCn) can be defined as a graph formed

    Cube-connected cycles

    Cube-connected cycles

    Cube-connected_cycles

  • Reset (computing)
  • Restore a system to a previous stable state

    Windows computers. Abnormal end Abort (computing) CRIU Hang (computing) Power-on reset Power-on self test Reboot (computing) Reset vector J. D. Biersdorfer (March

    Reset (computing)

    Reset_(computing)

  • Systems development life cycle
  • Development phases of a computer-based system

    The systems development life cycle (SDLC) describes the typical phases and progression between phases during the development of a computer-based system

    Systems development life cycle

    Systems development life cycle

    Systems_development_life_cycle

  • Cache (computing)
  • Additional storage that enables faster access to main storage

    In computing, a cache (/kæʃ/ KASH) is a hardware or software component that stores data so that future requests for that data can be served faster; the

    Cache (computing)

    Cache (computing)

    Cache_(computing)

  • Turnaround time
  • Time to complete a request in computing

    concept thus overlaps with lead time and can be contrasted with cycle time. In computing, turnaround time is the total time taken between the submission

    Turnaround time

    Turnaround_time

  • ♯P-completeness of 01-permanent
  • Mathematical proof about the permanent of matrices

    complexity of computing immanants of matrices that generalize both the determinant and the permanent. Below, the proof that computing the permanent of

    ♯P-completeness of 01-permanent

    ♯P-completeness_of_01-permanent

  • Death in video games
  • Proceedings of the 2017 CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems. Association for Computing Machinery. pp. 5087–5097. doi:10.1145/3025453.3026047

    Death in video games

    Death_in_video_games

  • Shell (computing)
  • Direct interface to an operating system

    with a single PowerShell command. Windows PowerShell supports remote computing by using various technologies, including WMI, RPC, and WS-Management.

    Shell (computing)

    Shell (computing)

    Shell_(computing)

  • Affective computing
  • Emotion modeling in AI

    entitled "Affective Computing" and her 1997 book of the same name published by MIT Press. One motivation for researching affective computing is the ability

    Affective computing

    Affective computing

    Affective_computing

  • Incremental computing
  • Software feature

    depend on the changed data. When incremental computing is successful, it can be significantly faster than computing new outputs naively. For example, a spreadsheet

    Incremental computing

    Incremental computing

    Incremental_computing

  • Bus (computing)
  • Data transfer channel connecting parts of a computer

    many clock cycles there are per second; there can be one or more data transfers per clock cycle. If there is a single transfer per clock cycle, it is known

    Bus (computing)

    Bus (computing)

    Bus_(computing)

  • Thread (computing)
  • Component of a computer process

    either concurrently on one core or in parallel on multiple cores. GPU computing environments like CUDA, OpenCL and DirectX 12 use the multithreading model

    Thread (computing)

    Thread (computing)

    Thread_(computing)

  • Scheduling (computing)
  • Method by which work is assigned

    In computing, scheduling is the action of assigning resources to perform tasks. The resources may be processors, network links or expansion cards. The

    Scheduling (computing)

    Scheduling_(computing)

  • Quine (computing)
  • Self-replicating program

    self-referential formula Programming languages Quine's paradox Polyglot (computing) Examples include Bash, Perl, and Python Bratley, Paul; Millo, Jean (1972)

    Quine (computing)

    Quine (computing)

    Quine_(computing)

  • ENIAC
  • First electronic general-purpose digital computer

    anniversary on February 15, 2016. History of computing History of computing hardware Women in computing List of vacuum-tube computers List of military

    ENIAC

    ENIAC

    ENIAC

  • Minimum spanning tree
  • Least-weight tree connecting graph vertices

    edge-weighted undirected graph that connects all the vertices together, without any cycles and with the minimum possible total edge weight. That is, it is a spanning

    Minimum spanning tree

    Minimum spanning tree

    Minimum_spanning_tree

  • RDNA 3
  • GPU microarchitecture by AMD

    execute two instructions per cycle. It can contain up to 96 graphics Compute Units that can provide up to 61 TFLOPS of compute. While RDNA 3 include dedicated

    RDNA 3

    RDNA 3

    RDNA_3

  • Cycle sort
  • Comparison sorting algorithm

    to be addressed: When computing the correct positions, we have to make sure not to double-count the first element of the cycle. If there are duplicate

    Cycle sort

    Cycle sort

    Cycle_sort

  • Jeff Bezos
  • American businessman (born 1964)

    president and CEO of Amazon, the world's largest e-commerce and cloud computing company. According to the Bloomberg Billionaires Index and Forbes, he

    Jeff Bezos

    Jeff Bezos

    Jeff_Bezos

  • Eulerian path
  • Trail in a graph that visits each edge once

    (allowing for revisiting vertices). Similarly, an Eulerian circuit or Eulerian cycle is an Eulerian trail that starts and ends on the same vertex. They were

    Eulerian path

    Eulerian path

    Eulerian_path

  • Wallpaper (computing)
  • Decorative background on electronic devices

    (including animated GIFs) as wallpapers. Starting with Windows 7, the OS can cycle through pictures from a folder at regular intervals. While this does not

    Wallpaper (computing)

    Wallpaper (computing)

    Wallpaper_(computing)

  • Structural vulnerability (computing)
  • In computing, a structural vulnerability is an IT system weakness that consists of several so-called component vulnerabilities. This type of weakness

    Structural vulnerability (computing)

    Structural_vulnerability_(computing)

  • Character (computing)
  • Symbols encoded in computers to make text

    rendering support, you may see question marks, boxes, or other symbols. In computing and telecommunications, a character is the encoded representation of a

    Character (computing)

    Character (computing)

    Character_(computing)

  • Mainframe computer
  • Large and powerful computer

    I/O processing and emphasize throughput computing. Mainframe return on investment (ROI), like any other computing platform, is dependent on its ability

    Mainframe computer

    Mainframe computer

    Mainframe_computer

  • NC (complexity)
  • Class in computational complexity theory

    we get a program ε-computing A∧B. Because ε and α are two 5-cycles, they are conjugate, and hence there exists a program α-computing A∧B by Lemma 1. By

    NC (complexity)

    NC_(complexity)

  • Girth (graph theory)
  • Length of a shortest cycle contained in the graph

    Hsien-Chih; Lu, Hsueh-I. (2013). "Computing the Girth of a Planar Graph in Linear Time". SIAM Journal on Computing. 42 (3): 1077–1094. arXiv:1104.4892

    Girth (graph theory)

    Girth_(graph_theory)

  • Mutual exclusion
  • In computing, restricting data to be accessible by one thread at a time

    Principles of Distributed Computing, retrieved 24 August 2009 Attiya, Hagit; Welch, Jennifer (25 March 2004). Distributed computing: fundamentals, simulations

    Mutual exclusion

    Mutual exclusion

    Mutual_exclusion

  • Green computing
  • Environmentally sustainable computing and information technology

    the study and practice of environmentally sustainable computing or IT. The goals of green computing include optimising energy efficiency during the product's

    Green computing

    Green_computing

  • Hardware acceleration
  • Specialized computer hardware

    appropriate hardware accelerator, or by a combination of both. To perform computing tasks more efficiently, generally one can invest time and money in improving

    Hardware acceleration

    Hardware acceleration

    Hardware_acceleration

  • Circle of fifths
  • Relationship among tones of the chromatic scale

    (sometimes also cycle of fifths) organizes the twelve pitch classes of the chromatic scale in a cycle of ascending perfect fifths. Since the cycle ascends in

    Circle of fifths

    Circle of fifths

    Circle_of_fifths

  • International Federation for Information Processing
  • Global computing organization

    1 Computers and Work WG 9.2 Social Accountability and Computing SIG 9.2.2 Ethics and Computing WG 9.3 Home-Oriented Informatics and Telematics - HOIT

    International Federation for Information Processing

    International_Federation_for_Information_Processing

  • Cycle basis
  • Cycles in a graph that generate all cycles

    application, minimum or near-minimum weight cycle bases lead to simpler systems of equations. In distributed computing, cycle bases have been used to analyze the

    Cycle basis

    Cycle basis

    Cycle_basis

  • Women in computing
  • [[File:|Kateryna Yushchenko (scientist)|0px]] Women in computing were among the first programmers in the early 20th century, and contributed substantially

    Women in computing

    Women in computing

    Women_in_computing

  • Double data rate
  • Method of computer bus operation

    In computing, double data rate (DDR) describes a computer bus that transfers data on both the rising and falling edges of the clock signal and hence doubles

    Double data rate

    Double data rate

    Double_data_rate

  • Erdős–Gyárfás conjecture
  • Unproven conjecture in graph theory

    Conf. Combinatorics, Graph Theory, and Computing, pp. 61–65 Sudakov, Benny; Verstraëte, Jacques (2008), "Cycle lengths in sparse graphs", Combinatorica

    Erdős–Gyárfás conjecture

    Erdős–Gyárfás conjecture

    Erdős–Gyárfás_conjecture

  • Computational science
  • Specialist field of computer science

    Computational science, also known as scientific computing, technical computing or scientific computation (SC), is a division of science, and more specifically

    Computational science

    Computational_science

  • List of computing and IT abbreviations
  • This is a list of computing and IT acronyms, initialisms and abbreviations. 0–9 A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z See also References

    List of computing and IT abbreviations

    List_of_computing_and_IT_abbreviations

  • History of computing hardware
  • University Computing History Computer Histories – An introductory course on the history of computing Revolution – The First 2000 Years Of Computing, Computer

    History of computing hardware

    History of computing hardware

    History_of_computing_hardware

  • Concurrency (computer science)
  • Ability to execute a task in a non-serial manner

    in modern computing, including: Operating systems and embedded systems Distributed systems, parallel computing, and high-performance computing Database

    Concurrency (computer science)

    Concurrency_(computer_science)

  • Diversity in computing
  • individuals with disabilities, and LGBTQ+ individuals, in the field of computing. The computing sector, like other STEM fields, lacks diversity in the United States

    Diversity in computing

    Diversity in computing

    Diversity_in_computing

  • Bellman–Ford algorithm
  • Algorithm for finding the shortest paths in graphs

    Annual ACM Symposium on Theory of Computing, STOC 2024, Vancouver, BC, Canada, June 24–28, 2024. Association for Computing Machinery. pp. 3–14. arXiv:2311

    Bellman–Ford algorithm

    Bellman–Ford algorithm

    Bellman–Ford_algorithm

  • Hang (computing)
  • When a process becomes non-responsive

    reboot the computer in the event of a hang. Abort (computing) Blue screen of death Crash (computing) Livelock Infinite loop Uninterruptible sleep Windows

    Hang (computing)

    Hang_(computing)

  • Milankovitch cycles
  • Global climate cycles

    Milankovitch cycles describe the collective effects of changes in the Earth's movements on its climate over thousands of years. The phenomenon is named

    Milankovitch cycles

    Milankovitch cycles

    Milankovitch_cycles

  • Willow processor
  • Quantum computing chip

    quantum computing chip". www.bbc.com. 9 December 2024. Retrieved 2025-01-12. Williams, Kevin (2024-12-22). "What Google's quantum computing breakthrough

    Willow processor

    Willow_processor

  • Printer (computing)
  • Computer peripheral that prints text or graphics

    (2001). "Digital steganography: Hiding data within data". IEEE Internet Computing. 5 (3): 75–80. doi:10.1109/4236.935180. "List of Printers Which Do or

    Printer (computing)

    Printer (computing)

    Printer_(computing)

  • Alan Turing
  • English computer scientist (1912–1954)

    the Automatic Computing Engine, one of the first designs for a stored-program computer. In 1948, Turing joined Max Newman's Computing Machine Laboratory

    Alan Turing

    Alan Turing

    Alan_Turing

  • Computability
  • Ability to solve a problem by an effective procedure

    Church–Turing thesis conjectures that there is no effective model of computing that can compute more mathematical functions than a Turing machine. Computer scientists

    Computability

    Computability

  • Sperner's lemma
  • Theorem on triangulation graph colorings

    Musin's theorem. There is a similar lemma about finite and infinite trees and cycles. Mirzakhani and Vondrak study a weaker variant of a Sperner labeling, in

    Sperner's lemma

    Sperner's lemma

    Sperner's_lemma

  • Amazon (company)
  • American multinational technology conglomerate

    American multinational technology company engaged in e-commerce, cloud computing, online advertising, digital streaming, entertainment, and artificial

    Amazon (company)

    Amazon (company)

    Amazon_(company)

  • Patch (computing)
  • Data and process for mutating a software resource to a desired state

    maintenance – Modification of software after delivery Software release life cycle – Stages in development and support of computer software SMP/E – Software

    Patch (computing)

    Patch_(computing)

  • List of acts of the 117th United States Congress
  • 136 Stat. 2387, enacted December 21, 2022 117-260 December 21, 2022 Quantum Computing Cybersecurity Preparedness Act To encourage the migration of Federal Government

    List of acts of the 117th United States Congress

    List of acts of the 117th United States Congress

    List_of_acts_of_the_117th_United_States_Congress

  • Computing the permanent
  • Problem in linear algebra

    class of problems believed to be even more difficult to compute than NP. It is known that computing the permanent is impossible for logspace-uniform ACC0

    Computing the permanent

    Computing_the_permanent

  • Central processing unit
  • Central computer component that executes instructions

    commercial computing markets such as transaction processing, where the aggregate performance of multiple programs, also known as throughput computing, was more

    Central processing unit

    Central processing unit

    Central_processing_unit

  • Java Heterogeneous Distributed Computing
  • source project licensed under the GPL. List of volunteer computing projects Distributed computing Java Heterogeneous Java Distributed Computing v t e

    Java Heterogeneous Distributed Computing

    Java_Heterogeneous_Distributed_Computing

  • Instructions per cycle
  • Average number of instructions executed for each clock cycle

    computer performance. Instructions per second Cycles per instruction FLOPS Megahertz myth Benchmark (computing) Patterson, David A.; Hennessy, John L. (2014)

    Instructions per cycle

    Instructions_per_cycle

  • Dyson's eternal intelligence
  • Hypothetical concept in astrophysics

    Fundamental Limits on Energy Efficiency in Computing. 2018 IEEE International Conference on Rebooting Computing (ICRC). pp. 1–9. doi:10.1109/ICRC.2018.8638587

    Dyson's eternal intelligence

    Dyson's_eternal_intelligence

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  • Padraig Padraic
  • Boy/Male

    Irish

    Padraig Padraic

    From the Latin patricius “”nobly born.”” The patron saint of Ireland, it is hard to differentiate between fact and myth. What is probably true is that he was born in Britain around 373 AD and was brought to Ireland as a slave at the age of seven, possibly by Niall of the Nine Hostages (read the legend). Forced to guard sheep on the Slemish Mountains in Country Antrim for six years he had a vision urging him to convert his captors. He escaped to France where he trained as a priest before returning to Ireland where he banished the snakes (i.e. paganism) and converted the population to Christianity. Both Patrick and Padraig are very popular names in Ireland.

  • Cainan
  • Biblical

    Cainan

    Kenan, acquisition;

  • HANUMAN
  • Male

    Hindi/Indian

    HANUMAN

    (हनुमान्) Hindi name HANUMAN means "broken chin." In mythology, this is the name of a hero of the Ramayana who leads a monkey army against the demon king Ravana. 

  • ÞORVALDR
  • Male

    Norse

    ÞORVALDR

    Old Norse name composed of the name of the god Thor and the word valdr "ruler," hence "Þórr's ruler."

  • Beagen
  • Boy/Male

    Gaelic

    Beagen

    Little one.

  • Trillo
  • Surname or Lastname

    Spanish

    Trillo

    Spanish : possibly a habitational name from Trillo in Guadalajara province; otherwise, a metonymic occupational name from trillo ‘threshing sledge’ (Latin tribulum).Italian : perhaps from French trille, a southern variant of treille ‘vine arbor’.English : Reaney believes this to be an altered form of Thurlow, citing as evidence Philip de Trillowe 1279.

  • Gad
  • Boy/Male

    Biblical Native American

    Gad

    A band, a troop.

  • Wilkey
  • Surname or Lastname

    English (Bristol)

    Wilkey

    English (Bristol) : from a pet form of the personal name Wilk.Variant of German Wilke.

  • Josephe
  • Girl/Female

    French, German, Hebrew

    Josephe

    Jehovah Increases; Female Version of Joseph

  • Rudrashankar
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu, Indian, Marathi

    Rudrashankar

    Another Name of Lord Shiva

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  • Wheeling
  • n.

    The act or practice of using a cycle; cycling.

  • Cycled
  • imp. & p. p.

    of Cycle

  • Cycle
  • v. i.

    To ride a bicycle, tricycle, or other form of cycle.

  • Revolve
  • v. i.

    To pass in cycles; as, the centuries revolve.

  • Indiction
  • n.

    A cycle of fifteen years.

  • Cycle
  • n.

    An interval of time in which a certain succession of events or phenomena is completed, and then returns again and again, uniformly and continually in the same order; a periodical space of time marked by the recurrence of something peculiar; as, the cycle of the seasons, or of the year.

  • Cycle
  • n.

    A bicycle or tricycle, or other light velocipede.

  • Cycling
  • n.

    The act, art, or practice, of riding a cycle, esp. a bicycle or tricycle.

  • Cycle
  • v. i.

    To pass through a cycle of changes; to recur in cycles.

  • Plasmodial
  • a.

    Of or pertaining to, or like, a plasmodium; as, the plasmodial form of a life cycle.

  • Cycle
  • n.

    An orderly list for a given time; a calendar.

  • Cyclist
  • n.

    A cycler.

  • Cyclical
  • a.

    Of or pertaining to a cycle or circle; moving in cycles; as, cyclical time.

  • Cycle
  • n.

    An age; a long period of time.

  • Cycling
  • p. pr. & vb. n.

    of Cycle

  • Cynical
  • a.

    Pertaining to the Dog Star; as, the cynic, or Sothic, year; cynic cycle.

  • Cycle
  • n.

    The circle of subjects connected with the exploits of the hero or heroes of some particular period which have served as a popular theme for poetry, as the legend of Arthur and the knights of the Round Table, and that of Charlemagne and his paladins.

  • Cycle
  • n.

    An imaginary circle or orbit in the heavens; one of the celestial spheres.

  • Cycle
  • n.

    One entire round in a circle or a spire; as, a cycle or set of leaves.