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Algorithmic technique
complex kernelization procedures can improve this bound, by finding smaller kernels, at the expense of greater running time in the kernelization step. In
Kernelization
Free Unix-like operating system kernel
The Linux kernel is a free and open-source Unix-like kernel that is used in many computer systems worldwide. The kernel was created by Linus Torvalds
Linux_kernel
Topics referred to by the same term
Compute kernel, in GPGPU programming Kernel method, in machine learning Kernelization, a technique for designing efficient algorithms Kernel, a routine
Kernel
Core of a computer operating system
kernel is a computer program at the core of a computer's operating system that always has complete control over everything in the system. The kernel is
Kernel_(operating_system)
Concept in probability theory
In probability theory, a Markov kernel (also known as a stochastic kernel or probability kernel) is a map that in the general theory of Markov processes
Markov_kernel
study of several complex variables, the Bergman kernel, named after Stefan Bergman, is the reproducing kernel for the Hilbert space (RKHS) of all square integrable
Bergman_kernel
Edible seed of the oil palm fruit
fruit, and palm kernel oil derived from the kernel. The pulp left after oil is rendered from the kernel is formed into "palm kernel cake", used either
Palm_kernel
Subgraph
fixed-parameter tractable algorithm for the nonblocker problem is to use kernelization, an algorithmic design principle in which a polynomial-time algorithm
Nonblocker
Fundamental solution to the heat equation, given boundary values
In the mathematical study of heat conduction and diffusion, a heat kernel is the fundamental solution to the heat equation on a specified domain with appropriate
Heat_kernel
Toxic seed of the apricot
kernel is the apricot seed located within the fruit endocarp, which forms a hard shell around the seed called the pyrena (stone or pit). The kernel contains
Apricot_kernel
Statistical technique
A kernel smoother is a statistical technique to estimate a real valued function f : R p → R {\displaystyle f:\mathbb {R} ^{p}\to \mathbb {R} } as the weighted
Kernel_smoother
Version history of the Linux kernel
of the Linux kernel, a free, open-source, and Unix-like kernel that is used on many computer systems worldwide. Since the Linux kernel's creation by Linus
Linux_kernel_version_history
Fatal error condition in Unix-like operating systems
A kernel panic (sometimes abbreviated as KP) is a safety measure taken by an operating system's kernel upon detecting an internal fatal error in which
Kernel_panic
In structure mining, a graph kernel is a kernel function that computes an inner product on graphs. Graph kernels can be intuitively understood as functions
Graph_kernel
Class of algorithms for pattern analysis
In machine learning, kernel machines are a class of algorithms for pattern analysis, whose best known member is the support-vector machine (SVM). These
Kernel_method
Concept in 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
Kernel_(statistics)
Type of corn kernel which expands and puffs upon heating
Popcorn (also called popped corn, popcorns, or pop-corn) is a variety of corn kernel which expands and puffs up when heated. The term also refers to the snack
Popcorn
Type of operating system kernel
hybrid kernel is an operating system kernel whose architecture attempts to combine aspects and benefits of microkernel and monolithic kernel architectures
Hybrid_kernel
Type of algorithm
sized approximate kernels. Furthermore, a polynomial-sized approximate kernelization scheme (PSAKS) is an α-approximate kernelization algorithm that computes
Parameterized approximation algorithm
Parameterized_approximation_algorithm
plenty of algorithms are working natively with kernels, or have an extension that handles kernelization. An example application is classification of sentences
Tree_kernel
OS that runs entirely in kernel-mode
A monolithic kernel is an operating system architecture with the entire operating system running in kernel space. The monolithic model differs from other
Monolithic_kernel
Concept in statistics
In statistics, kernel density estimation (KDE) is the application of kernel smoothing for probability density estimation, i.e., a non-parametric method
Kernel_density_estimation
Fruit of corn
Corn kernels are the fruits of maize (also known as corn). Maize is a grain, and the kernels are used in cooking as a vegetable or a source of starch
Corn_kernel
Vectors mapped to 0 by a linear map
In mathematics, the kernel of a linear map, also known as the null space or nullspace, is the part of the domain which is mapped to the zero vector of
Kernel_(linear_algebra)
Family of Unix-like operating systems
and open-source software Unix-like operating systems based on the Linux kernel, which was first released on 17 September 1991 by Linus Torvalds. Some members
Linux
of several complex variables, the Szegő kernel is an integral kernel that gives rise to a reproducing kernel on a natural Hilbert space of holomorphic
Szegő_kernel
Topics referred to by the same term
Windows kernel may refer to: Windows 9x kernel, used in Windows 95-98 and ME Windows NT kernel, used in all Windows NT systems (including Windows NT, 2000
Windows_kernel
Mathematical concept
kernel is an integral kernel, used for solving the two-dimensional Laplace equation, given Dirichlet boundary conditions on the unit disk. The kernel
Poisson_kernel
Technique in statistics
In statistics, kernel regression is a non-parametric technique to estimate the conditional expectation of a random variable. The objective is to find a
Kernel_regression
Software run in userspace that offers kernel functionality
NetBSD rump kernel is the first implementation of the "anykernel" concept where drivers either can be compiled into or run in the monolithic kernel or in user
Rump_kernel
Elements taken to zero by a homomorphism
In algebra, the kernel of a homomorphism is the relation describing how elements in the domain of the homomorphism become related in the image. A homomorphism
Kernel_(algebra)
Mathematical function
mathematics of probability, a transition kernel or kernel is a function in mathematics that has different applications. Kernels can for example be used to define
Transition_kernel
student Linus Torvalds to create a new free operating system kernel. The resulting Linux kernel has been marked by constant growth throughout its history
History_of_Linux
Technique or strategy underlying a variety of algorithms
conquer Dynamic programming Greedy algorithm Recursion Prune and search Kernelization Iterative compression Sweep line algorithms Rotating calipers Randomized
Algorithmic_paradigm
Component of a computer process
x86). A kernel thread is a lightweight unit of kernel scheduling. At least one kernel thread exists within each process. If multiple kernel threads exist
Thread_(computing)
Family of functions
summability kernel is a family or sequence of periodic integrable functions satisfying a certain set of properties, listed below. Certain kernels, such as
Summability_kernel
Software that manages computer hardware resources
Operating systems include the software that is always running, called a kernel—but can include other software as well. The two other types of programs
Operating_system
Operating system microkernel
Mach (/mɑːk/) is an operating system kernel developed at Carnegie Mellon University by Richard Rashid and Avie Tevanian to support operating system research
Mach_(kernel)
The realized kernel (RK) is an estimator of volatility. The estimator is typically computed with high frequency return data, such as second-by-second returns
Realized_kernel
Boot loader package
systems installed on a computer set up for multi-booting or select a specific kernel configuration available on a particular operating system's partitions. GNU
GNU_GRUB
Reproductive structure in plants
In botany, a seed is a plant structure containing an embryo and stored nutrients in a protective coat called a testa. More generally, the term seed means
Seed
Computer security technique
of the stack, heap and libraries. When applied to the kernel, this technique is called kernel address space layout randomization (KASLR). The Linux PaX
Address space layout randomization
Address_space_layout_randomization
Main distribution point of Linux source code
kernel.org on the World Wide Web is the main distribution point of source code for the Linux kernel, which is the base of the Linux operating system.
Kernel.org
string kernel is a kernel function that operates on strings, i.e. finite sequences of symbols that need not be of the same length. String kernels can be
String_kernel
Virtualization module in the Linux kernel
Kernel-based Virtual Machine (KVM) is a free and open-source virtualization module in the Linux kernel that allows the kernel to function as a hypervisor
Kernel-based_Virtual_Machine
Operating system kernel designed as a replacement for Unix
replacement for the Unix kernel, and released as free software under the GNU General Public License. When the Linux kernel proved to be a viable solution
GNU_Hurd
Way of using computer memory
and kernel space. This separation primarily provides memory protection and hardware protection from malicious or errant software behaviour. Kernel space
User_space_and_kernel_space
Fatty seed of Theobroma cacao
Roasted nibs (pieces of kernels) are generally powdered and melted into chocolate liquor, but also inserted into chocolate bars to give additional texture
Cocoa_bean
Operating system by Google
operating systems such as ChromeOS and Android, Fuchsia is based on a custom kernel named Zircon. It publicly debuted as a Google-hosted Git repository in August
Fuchsia_(operating_system)
Concept in mathematical analysis
In mathematical analysis, the Dirichlet kernel, is the collection of periodic functions defined as D n ( x ) = ∑ k = − n n e i k x = ( 1 + 2 ∑ k = 1 n
Dirichlet_kernel
Linux kernel APIs and ABIs
The Linux kernel provides multiple interfaces to user-space and kernel-mode code. The interfaces can be classified as either application programming interface
Linux_kernel_interfaces
Kernel that provides fewer services than a traditional kernel
In computer science, a microkernel (often abbreviated as μ-kernel) is the near-minimum amount of software that can provide the mechanisms needed to implement
Microkernel
American entrepreneur (1890–1980)
Harland David Sanders (September 9, 1890 – December 16, 1980), commonly known as Colonel Sanders, was an American entrepreneur and founder of fast food
Colonel_Sanders
Ukrainian sunflower oil producer
Kernel Holding S.A. (Ukrainian: Кернел) is the largest producer of sunflower oil in Ukraine. It operates under the brands Shchedry Dar, Stozhar and Chumak
Kernel_Holding
Computer operating system kernel
XNU ("X is Not Unix") is the computer operating system (OS) kernel developed at Apple Inc. since December 1996 for use in the Mac OS X (now macOS) operating
XNU
Generalization of a positive-definite matrix
In operator theory, a branch of mathematics, a positive-definite kernel is a generalization of a positive-definite function or a positive-definite matrix
Positive-definite_kernel
Flowering plant in the family Anacardiaceae
roasted cashew nuts Cashew sprouts are eaten raw or cooked. The cashew nut kernel has a slight curvature and two cotyledons, each representing around 20–25%
Cashew
Free and open-source Unix-like operating system
sets). The kernel and userland for these platforms are all built from a central unified source-code tree managed by CVS. Unlike other kernels such as μClinux
NetBSD
parameter k is said to admit a linear vertex kernel if there is a polynomial time reduction, called a kernelization algorithm, that maps the input instance
Bidimensionality
Structure of the operating system
resources of the computer. The Windows NT kernel is a hybrid kernel; the architecture comprises a simple kernel, hardware abstraction layer (HAL), drivers
Architecture_of_Windows_NT
An in-kernel web server is an unlimited HTTP server that runs in kernel space or equivalent. It is also known as "accelerator". Performance: the path
In-kernel_web_server
Linux distribution for Apple Silicon-powered Macs
Asahi Linux is a project that ports the Linux kernel and related software to Apple Silicon-powered Macs, started by Hector Martin. It does so by reverse-engineering
Asahi_Linux
In mathematics, the Carathéodory kernel theorem is a result in complex analysis and geometric function theory established by the Greek mathematician Constantin
Carathéodory_kernel_theorem
Matrix used in image processing to alter an image
In image processing, a kernel, convolution matrix, or mask is a small matrix used for blurring, sharpening, embossing, edge detection, and more. This is
Kernel_(image_processing)
Resource limit method in Linux
cgroups (abbreviated from control groups) is a Linux kernel feature that limits, accounts for, and isolates the resource usage (CPU, memory, disk I/O,
Cgroups
In mathematics, a Fredholm kernel is a certain type of a kernel on a Banach space, associated with nuclear operators on the Banach space. They are an abstraction
Fredholm_kernel
Computer operating system
These versions used a monolithic kernel, with later versions in the family since Windows 3.0 having their own kernel. The last version was Windows Me;
Microsoft_Windows
American corn dish with thick, soupy consistency
sweetcorn with a soupy liquid of milky residue from immature pulped corn kernels scraped from the cob. Originating in Native American cuisine, it is now
Creamed_corn
Mapping involving integration between function spaces
two variables, that is called the kernel or nucleus of the transform. Some kernels have an associated inverse kernel K − 1 ( u , t ) {\displaystyle K^{-1}(u
Integral_transform
Type of operating system kernel
A tickless kernel is an operating system kernel in which timer interrupts do not occur at regular intervals, but are only delivered as required. The Linux
Tickless_kernel
Type of computer kernel
A separation kernel is a type of security kernel used to simulate a distributed environment. The concept was introduced by John Rushby in a 1981 paper
Separation_kernel
Annual Linux conference
The Linux Kernel Developers Summit (also known as the Linux Kernel Maintainer Summit) is an annual gathering of the top Linux kernel developers. Attendance
Linux Kernel Developers Summit
Linux_Kernel_Developers_Summit
3D modeling software component
geometric modeling kernel is a solid modeling software component used in computer-aided design (CAD) packages. Available modelling kernels include: ACIS is
Geometric_modeling_kernel
The Landau kernel is named after the German number theorist Edmund Landau. The kernel is a summability kernel defined as: L n ( t ) = { ( 1 − t 2 ) n c
Landau_kernel
Operating system kernel and predecessor to Mach
Accent is an operating system kernel, most notable for being the predecessor to the Mach kernel. Originally developed at Carnegie Mellon University (CMU)
Accent_kernel
Kernelspace root solution for Android
Kernel Assisted Superuser (short: KernelSU) is an alternative method for obtaining root privileges on Android devices. KernelSU implementations are developed
Kernel_Assisted_Superuser
Class of nonparametric methods
In machine learning, the kernel embedding of distributions (also called the kernel mean or mean map) comprises a class of nonparametric methods in which
Kernel embedding of distributions
Kernel_embedding_of_distributions
Edible plant oil
Palm kernel oil is an edible plant oil derived from the kernel of the oil palm tree Elaeis guineensis. It is related to two other edible oils: palm oil
Palm_kernel_oil
Software interface to attached devices
decided by the type of kernel an operating system uses. An operating system that uses a monolithic kernel, such as the Linux kernel, will typically run device
Device_driver
Free and open-source Unix-like operating system
system, delivering a kernel, device drivers, userland utilities, and documentation, as opposed to Linux only delivering a kernel and drivers, and relying
FreeBSD
Distributed operating system
Android applications. HarmonyOS NEXT both discards the common Unix-like Linux kernel and replaces the previous multikernel system with its own bespoke HarmonyOS
HarmonyOS_5
Complex-valued function
The Mehler kernel is a complex-valued function found to be the propagator of the quantum harmonic oscillator. It was first discovered by Mehler in 1866
Mehler_kernel
General-purpose programming language
been and continues to be used to implement operating systems (especially kernels), device drivers, and protocol stacks, though its use in application software
C_(programming_language)
American neurotechnology company
HI, LLC, doing business as Kernel, is an American company that has developed a non-invasive neuroimaging technology. It is a privately held company headquartered
Kernel (neurotechnology company)
Kernel_(neurotechnology_company)
Open-source RTOS tailored for 32-bit microcontrollers
T-Kernel is an open source real-time operating system (RTOS) designed for 32-bit microcontrollers. It is standardized by T-Engine Forum, which distributed
T-Kernel
Computer operating system
relating to macOS and iOS. The kernel of Darwin is XNU, a hybrid kernel which uses Open Software Foundation Mach Kernel (OSFMK) 7.3 from the OSF, various
Darwin_(operating_system)
Operating system for mobile devices
developed by Google. Android is based on a modified version of the Linux kernel and other free and open-source software, designed primarily for touchscreen-based
Android_(operating_system)
Student newspaper of the University of Kentucky
The Kentucky Kernel is the student newspaper of the University of Kentucky. The Kernel is distributed free on and around the University of Kentucky campus
The_Kentucky_Kernel
Distributed operating system kernel
HongMeng Kernel (Chinese: 鸿蒙内核; pinyin: Hóngméng nèihé; lit. 'Hong Meng inner core') is a proprietary distributed operating system kernel developed by
HongMeng_Kernel
Linux distribution by Oracle
with two Linux kernels options: Red Hat Compatible Kernel (RHCK) – identical to the kernel shipped in RHEL Unbreakable Enterprise Kernel (UEK) – based
Oracle_Linux
In statistics, the order of a kernel is the degree of the first non-zero moment of a kernel. Let ℓ ≥ 1 {\displaystyle \ell \geq 1} be an integer. Then
Order_of_a_kernel
Vegetable oil
Apricot oil or apricot kernel oil is pressed from the kernels of the Prunus armeniaca (apricot). Apricot kernels have an oil content of 40–50%. The oil
Apricot_oil
A kernel is a component of a computer operating system. It serves as an intermediary connecting software to hardware, enabling them to work together seamlessly
Comparison of operating system kernels
Comparison_of_operating_system_kernels
Computer operating system architecture
architectures, see Unix-like. A Unix kernel — the core or key components of the operating system — consists of many kernel subsystems like process management
Unix_architecture
Cultivated fruit
edible fruit and kernel Prunus brigantina – Briançon apricot, native to Europe, cultivated for its edible fruit and oil-producing kernel Prunus cathayana
Apricot
Operating system
In computing, Quark is an operating system kernel used in MorphOS. It is a microkernel designed to run fully virtualized computers, called boxes (see sandbox)
Quark_(kernel)
Method of plotting numeric data
a box plot, but has enhanced information with the addition of a rotated kernel density plot on each side. The violin plot was proposed in 1997 by Jerry
Violin_plot
Family of functions in mathematics
mathematics, the Fejér kernel is a summability kernel used to express the effect of Cesàro summation on Fourier series. It is a non-negative kernel, giving rise
Fejér_kernel
Species of plant in the palm family
Kombo Kpangnan Kusum Mafura Mahua Mango butter Murumuru Nagkesar Palm (kernel) Phulwara Pilu Pongamia Sal-seed (Shorea robusta) Sandalwood Shea butter
Coconut
Machine learning kernel function
learning, the polynomial kernel is a kernel function commonly used with support vector machines (SVMs) and other kernelized models, that represents the
Polynomial_kernel
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Idol; Image; A Small Bird
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Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
Brave in the Battlefield
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Name of a Raga
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Silken
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Of the nobility. Noble.
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Leader, Chief
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Apsara, Dance
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant spelling of Cowdrey.
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Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malay, Tamil
Dearer to Goddess
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Indian
Lord Venkatesha
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