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  • 101Chomsky hierarchy — Within the field of computer science, specifically in the area of formal languages, the Chomsky hierarchy (occasionally referred to as Chomsky–Schützenberger hierarchy) is a containment hierarchy of classes of formal grammars. This hierarchy of… …

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  • 102Wadge hierarchy — In descriptive set theory, Wadge degrees are levels of complexity for sets of reals and more comprehensively, subsets of any given topological space. Sets are compared by continuous reductions. The Wadge hierarchy is the structure of Wadge… …

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  • 103Christian angelic hierarchy — The Assumption of the Virgin by Francesco Botticini at the National Gallery London, shows three hierarchies and nine orders of angels, each with different characteristics …

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  • 104Social hierarchy — is a multi tiered pyramid like social or functional structure having an apex as the centralization of power. The term can also be applied to animal societies, but the term dominance hierarchy is preferred most times. Typically, institutions such… …

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  • 105Catholic Church hierarchy — The term Hierarchy in the Catholic Church has a variety of related usages. Literally, holy government , the term is employed in different instances. There is a Hierarchy of Truths,[1] which refers to the levels of solemnity of the official… …

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  • 106Grzegorczyk hierarchy — The Grzegorczyk hierarchy, named after the Polish logician Andrzej Grzegorczyk, is a hierarchy of sets of functions used in recursive function theory. Every function in the Grzegorczyk hierarchy is a primitive recursive function, and every… …

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  • 107Analytic Hierarchy Process — Der Analytic Hierarchy Process bzw. Analytische Hierarchieprozess (AHP) ist eine von dem Mathematiker Thomas L. Saaty entwickelte Methode, um Entscheidungsprozesse zu unterstützen. Inhaltsverzeichnis 1 Einleitung 2 Definition 3 Kontext …

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  • 108Belokrinitskaya Hierarchy — is the first full and stable church hierarchy created by the Old Believers. The hierarchy was created in 1846 by acceptance of the Greek Metropolitan Ambrose. The hierarchy is called after the name of the see of the First Hierarch Belaya Krinitsa …

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  • 109Implicational hierarchy — is a chain of implicational universals.A set of chained universals is schematically shown as in (1):(1) A > B > C > DIt can be reformulated in the following way: If a language has property D, then it also has properties A, B, and C; if a language …

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  • 110Filesystem Hierarchy Standard — Beispiel eines Standard Stammverzeichnisses Basisdaten Maintainer …

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