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Big and O
Big O notation, omega notation and theta notation are used to this end.
When Winston Smith is later arrested, O ' Brien, his interrogator, again describes Big Brother as a figure who will never die.
When Smith asks if Big Brother exists, O ' Brien describes him as " the embodiment of the Party " and that he will exist as long as the Party exists.
Film noir encompasses a range of plots: the central figure may be a private eye ( The Big Sleep ), a plainclothes policeman ( The Big Heat ), an aging boxer ( The Set-Up ), a hapless grifter ( Night and the City ), a law-abiding citizen lured into a life of crime ( Gun Crazy ), or simply a victim of circumstance ( D. O. A .).
O ( f ) gives asymptotic upper bound and Θ ( f ) is asymptotically tight bound ( see Big O notation ).
# REDIRECT Big O notation
** in notation related to Big O notation to describe the asymptotic behavior of functions.
** In notation related to Big O notation, the asymptotically dominant nature of functions
The Big O Notation for such a database paradigm drops from O ( n ) to O ( 1 ), greatly increasing efficiency in these specific cases.
Austin, Texas's Big Boys, San Francisco's Dead Kennedys, and Vancouver's D. O. A.
Pot Limit Omaha high can also be played with more than four hole cards, the most common variety being six card Omaha which can be found in many casinos across the UK, and five card Omaha is commonly referred as The Big " O ", and is popular in southeastern United States as a home game.
The moniker of " The Big O " would eventually follow him back to the States, where it became an unofficial nickname for Orbison.
* Roy Orbison: The Big O life story by Marie Claire Magazine Australia
To simplify this problem, computer scientists have adopted Big O notation, which allows functions to be compared in a way that ensures that particular aspects of a machine's construction do not need to be considered, but rather only the asymptotic behavior as problems become large.
Participants included Neil Young, Bruce Cockburn, Blue Rodeo, Cowboy Junkies, The Trews, Great Big Sea, Hawksley Workman, Mary Margaret O ' Hara, Chantal Kreviazuk, Raine Maida, Ian Thornley, The Sadies, Suzie McNeil, Kevin Hearn, Danny Brooks, Peter Katz and The Road Hammers.
However, while the traditional " Big Three " don't require their affiliates to have such naming schemes ( though some affiliates choose to adopt it anyway ) and only on their O & O's is the style required, UPN mandated it on all stations ( as Fox currently does ), though The WB did not.
O ' Hara in An Awfully Big Adventure and Colonel Brandon in Ang Lee's 1995 film Sense and Sensibility.
Example of Big O notation: f ( x ) ∈ O ( g ( x )) as there exists c > 0 ( e. g. c = 1 ) and x < sub > 0 </ sub > ( e. g. x < sub > 0 </ sub > = 5 ) such that f ( x ) < cg ( x ) whenever x > x < sub > 0 </ sub >.
Big O notation characterizes functions according to their growth rates: different functions with the same growth rate may be represented using the same O notation.

Big and light
The core ideas of the Big Bang — the expansion, the early hot state, the formation of helium, and the formation of galaxies — are derived from many observations that are independent from any cosmological model ; these include the abundance of light elements, the cosmic microwave background, large scale structure, and the Hubble diagram for Type Ia supernovae.
The earliest and most direct kinds of observational evidence are the Hubble-type expansion seen in the redshifts of galaxies, the detailed measurements of the cosmic microwave background, the relative abundances of light elements produced by Big Bang nucleosynthesis, and today also the large scale distribution and apparent evolution of galaxies predicted to occur due to gravitational growth of structure in the standard theory.
These light elements keep being spread too fast and too tightly in the Big Bang process ( see nucleosynthesis ) due to which they formed stable medium-sized atomic nuclei, like iron and nickel.
It was used for many years as a probe of physics at the time of the Big Bang, as the theory of Big Bang nucleosynthesis connects the abundances of primordial light elements with the features of the early universe.
In light of the Big Bang theory, a stylized version of argument has emerged ( sometimes called the Kalam cosmological argument, the following form of which was created by Al-Gazali and then strongly supported by William Lane Craig ):
All points of the local sky at that era were brighter than the circle of the sun, due to the high temperature of the universe in that prehistoric era ; and we have seen that most light rays will terminate not in a star but in the relic of the Big Bang.
This paradox is explained by the fact that the Big Bang theory also involves the expansion of space which can cause the energy of emitted light to be reduced via redshift.
This explains the relatively low light densities present in most of our sky despite the assumed bright nature of the Big Bang.
Dorothy Parker's bittersweet story Big Blonde saw the light in 1929.
In physical cosmology, Big Bang nucleosynthesis ( or primordial nucleosynthesis, abbreviated BBN ) refers to the production of nuclei other than those of H-1 ( i. e. the normal, light isotope of hydrogen, whose nuclei consist of a single proton each ) during the early phases of the universe.
On Saturday January 22, the Grateful Dead and Big Brother and the Holding Company came on stage, and 6, 000 people arrived to imbibe punch spiked with LSD and to witness one of the first fully developed light shows of the era.
The business model of focusing on SUVs and light trucks, at the expense of more fuel-efficient compact and midsized cars, is blamed for declining sales and profits among Detroit's Big Three automakers since the mid-late 2000s.
Interstellar gas therefore contains declining initial abundances of these light elements, which are present only by virtue of their nucleosynthesis in the Big Bang.
A Brief History of Time attempts to explain a range of subjects in cosmology, including the Big Bang, black holes and light cones, to the nonspecialist reader.
The Italianate farmhouse was transported from Big Meadow Ranch in the 1980s and has on its site an assay office, farm machinery sheds, and buildings housing vintage automobiles, while inside it contains 1800s furnishings and a museum, shedding light on the area ’ s history.
Anderson stresses the Little Big Horn not so much as a mishap by Custer but in light of past succeses the Lakota Nation and the merits of Sitting Bull himself.
For example, the current Big Bang model of the Universe suggests that it is 13. 7 billion years ( 4. 3 × 10 < sup > 17 </ sup > seconds ) old, and that the observable universe is 93 billion light years across ( 8. 8 × 10 < sup > 26 </ sup > metres ), and contains about 5 × 10 < sup > 22 </ sup > stars, organized into around 125 billion ( 1. 25 × 10 < sup > 11 </ sup >) galaxies, according to Hubble Space Telescope observations.
As more cosmological data began to be collected, cosmologists began to realize that the Big Bang correctly predicted the abundance of light elements observed in the cosmos.
One of the major successes of the Big Bang theory has been to provide a prediction that corresponds to the observations of the abundance of light elements in the universe.
The Hawking Drive was developed by the core and gifted to humanity before the Big Mistake, allowing the faster than light travel which led to the Hegira.
It consists of three TV series, four movies, six OVAs, one light novel and five manga series, all sponsored by Big West Advertising.
In Big Bang cosmology, the observable universe consists of the galaxies and other matter that humans can, in principle, observe from Earth in the present day — because light ( or other signals ) from those objects has had time to reach the Earth since the beginning of the cosmological expansion.
Some parts of the universe may simply be too far away for the light emitted from there at any moment since the Big Bang to have had enough time to reach Earth at present, so these portions of the universe would currently lie outside the observable universe.

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