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- ptr_vector - A Container For Pointers - ptr_vector is a convenient STL-compliant vector for pointers. In essence, ptr_vector lets you treat a vector of pointers as if it were a vector of values. Description and source-code download.
- Cutco/Vector/Alcas - Important Facts for Potential Employees - Former Vector Marketing worker tells potential recruits that selling Cutco is not a good job for an honest citizen. Details about false claims about quality of the knives.
- SVF specification - The Simple Vector Format, or SVF, is a vector graphics format which supports hyperlinks and layer information. It was jointly developed by SoftSource and NCSA to provide a useful 2-D vector format for use on the World Wide Web. The specification is freely available for anyone to use.
- An Introduction to Support Vector Machines - First comprehensive introductory book to the field of Support Vector Machines, a novel machine learning algorithm.
- Raster to Vector Software - Converts scanned drawings, maps, and raster images into vector files for editing in CAD applications.
- Support Vector Machine Mailing List - An unmoderated discussion list about Support Vector Machines methodology.
- Siame Editions Vector Eye - Raster to vector converter that exports to SVG (Scalable Vector Graphics), PostScript and EPS.
- Stop the Scamful ways of Vector Marketing and Cutco Cutlery - Online petition to stop the dishonest business practices of the subsidiaries of the Alcas Corporation, Vector Marketing and Cutco Cutlery.
- Are There Pictorial Examples of Covariant and Contravariant Vectors - We present pictorial means of distinguishing contravariant vectors (or simply vectors) from covariant vectors (or linear forms).
- BLAS (Basic Linear Algebra Subprograms) - A high quality "building block" routines for performing basic vector and matrix operations. Level 1 BLAS do vector-vector operations, Level 2 BLAS do matrix-vector operations, and Level 3 BLAS do matrix-matrix operations.
Wikipedia Articles
- Laplace-Runge-Lenz vector - In classical mechanics, the Laplace–Runge–Lenz vector (or simply the LRL vector) is a vector used chiefly to describe the shape and orientation of the orbit of one astronomical body around another, such as a planet revolving around a sun. For two bodies interacting by Newtonian gravity, the LRL vector is a constant of motion, meaning that it is ...
- Unit vector - In mathematics, a unit vector in a normed vector space is a vector (often a spatial vector) whose length, (or magnitude) is 1 (the unit length). A unit vector is often written with a superscribed caret or “hat”, like this {\hat{\imath}} (pronounced "i-hat").
- Vector potential - In vector calculus, a vector potential is a vector field whose curl is a given vector field. This is analogous to a scalar potential, which is a scalar field whose negative gradient is a given vector field.
- Vector bundle - In mathematics, a vector bundle is a geometrical construction which makes precise the idea of a family of vector spaces parameterized by another space X (for example X could be a topological space, a manifold, or an algebraic variety): to every point x of the space X we associate (or "attach") a vector space V(x) in such a way that these vector spaces fit together ...
- Four-vector - In relativity, a four-vector is a vector in a four-dimensional real vector space, called Minkowski space. The usage of the four-vector name tacitly assumes that its components refer to a standard basis.