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regular and grid
It is a graphical rather than text-based game, and uses a regular grid equivalent to a torus rather than an icosahedron.
For convenience, pixels are normally arranged in a regular two-dimensional grid.
* The vast majority of color digital cameras use a Bayer filter, resulting in a regular grid of pixels where the color of each pixel depends on its position on the grid.
The grid lines do not represent the curvature of space but instead the coordinate system imposed on the curved spacetime, which would be regular grid | rectilinear in a flat spacetime.
* In computing, a tiled rendering, the process of subdividing an image by regular grid
White lines do not represent the curvature of space but instead represent the coordinate system imposed on the curved spacetime, which would be regular grid | rectilinear in a flat spacetime.
In a regular columnar transposition, we write this into the grid as:
Hardware implementation was simplified by using a text mode where the screen layout was addressed as a regular grid of tiles, each of which could be set to display a character by indexing into the hardware's character map.
Just northeast of Downtown is The Avenues, a neighborhood outside of the regular grid system on much smaller blocks.
A cellular automaton consists of a regular grid of cells, each in one of a finite number of states, such as on and off ( in contrast to a coupled map lattice ).
They developed the town on a regular grid pattern, although this was adapted somewhat to match the local topography.
The most common method of creating screens — amplitude modulation — produces a regular grid of dots that vary in size.
They are modelled visually by equal-sized squares with a color on each edge which can be arranged side by side ( on a regular square grid ) so that abutting edges of adjacent tiles have the same color ; the tiles cannot be rotated or reflected.
Ulam constructed the spiral by writing down a regular rectangular grid of numbers, starting with 1 at the center, and spiraling out:
* Meter ( music ), the regular underlying temporal grid of music
The infrastructure cost for regular grid patterns is generally higher than for patterns with discontinuous streets.
An inherent advantage of the orthogonal geometry of a proper grid is its tendency to yield regular lots in well-packed sequences.
However, frequent intersections as they occur in a regular grid would pose an obstacle to their effective application.
The grid can be enhanced by visually emphasizing the lines at regular or significant graduations.
Most temperate-zone orchards are laid out in a regular grid, with a grazed or mown grass or bare soil base that makes maintenance and fruit gathering easy.
The two analyses differ in the details of how they obtain temperature values on a regular grid from the network of irregularly spaced observation sites ; thus, their results for global and regional temperature differ slightly.
* Lattice graph or " grid graph ", a graph formed from a regular lattice of vertices

regular and topology
In topology and related branches of mathematics, Tychonoff spaces and completely regular spaces are kinds of topological spaces.
Completely regular spaces can be characterized by the fact that their topology is completely determined by C ( X ) or C *( X ).
* A space X is completely regular if and only if it has the initial topology induced by C ( X ) or C *( X ).
* A space X is completely regular if and only if the cozero sets of X form a basis for the topology of X.
Then ρ will be the finest completely regular topology on X which is coarser than τ.
In other words, every uniform space has a completely regular topology and every completely regular space X is uniformizable.
Given a completely regular space X there is usually more than one uniformity on X that is compatible with the topology of X.
For example, the product of the unit circle ( with its usual topology ) and the real line with the discrete topology is a locally compact group with the product topology and Haar measure on this group is not inner regular for the closed subset
In topology and related fields of mathematics, a topological space X is called a regular space if every non-empty closed subset C of X and a point p not contained in C admit non-overlapping open neighborhoods.
This topology will be finest completely regular topology on X coarser than the original one.
* Axiom T3 or T3 space, regular space in topology and related fields of mathematics
Every regular map of varieties is continuous in the Zariski topology.
If X is not finite, then this topology is not T < sub > 2 </ sub >, regular or normal, since no two nonempty open sets are disjoint ( i. e. it is hyperconnected ).
* If Y is T < sub > 0 </ sub >, T < sub > 1 </ sub >, Hausdorff, regular, or Tychonoff, then the compact-open topology has the corresponding separation axiom.
In topology it is often quoted — as in the Brouwer fixed point theorem and some applications in Morse theory — in order to use the weaker corollary that “ a non-constant smooth map has a regular value ”, and sometimes “... hence also a regular point ”.
As with other sets of maps between topological spaces, the homeomorphism group can be given a topology, such as the compact-open topology ( in the case of regular, locally compact spaces ), making it into a topological group.
More precisely, for any cardinal κ, there is a complete Boolean algebra of cardinality 2 < sup > κ </ sup > greater than κ that is generated as a complete Boolean algebra by a countable subset ; for example the Boolean algebra of regular open sets in the product space κ < sup > ω </ sup >, where κ has the discrete topology.
Given a forcing poset P, there is a corresponding complete Boolean algebra B, often obtained as the collection of regular open subsets of P, where the topology on P is generated by cones ( sets of the form

regular and each
This means an added burden to innumerable postmen, who already are complaining of heavy loads and low pay, and it presumably means an increased postal deficit, but, our correspondent writes, think of the additional junk mail each citizen will now be privileged to receive on a regular basis.
The Secretary shall make reports to the President and the Congress at the beginning of each regular session of the action taken or instituted by him under the provisions of this Act and of prospective action during the ensuing year.
Alcaeus was a contemporary and a countryman of Sappho and, since both poets composed for the entertainment of Mytilenean friends, they had many opportunities to associate with each other on a quite regular basis, such as at the Kallisteia, an annual festival celebrating the island's federation under Mytilene, held at the ' Messon ' ( referred to as temenos in fr. s 129 and 130 ), where Sappho performed publicly with female choirs.
Frequent high-level consultations and joint military exercises, meant to discourage potential dissidents and to protect young " revolutions " in each country, were fairly regular features of Ghana-Burkina relations.
Even nominally disordered ( amorphous ) boron contains regular boron icosahedra which are, however, bonded randomly to each other without long-range order.
Five teams make the playoffs from each league: the three regular season division winners, plus two wild card teams.
From 1969 to 1993, home field advantage was alternated between divisions each year regardless of regular season record and from 1995 to 1997 home field advantage was predetermined before the season.
At regular intervals, the housemates each privately nominate a number of fellow housemates that they wish to see evicted from the house.
Each of these methods contributes useful priors for " regular " one-parameter problems, and each prior can handle some challenging statistical models ( with " irregularity " or several parameters ).
When a tile of this pair is played individually in the game of Tien Gow, each takes its regular ranking among other military suit tiles according to the total points.
Assuming the Axiom of choice, is regular for each α.
Then after-depolarization this effect leads initially to bigeminy: regular ectopic beats following each ventricular contraction.
Djibouti's many Sultanates each maintained regular troops.
It is composed of 12 regular pentagonal faces, with three meeting at each vertex, and is represented by the Schläfli symbol
Their homes were distant from political life, but Diocletian and Maximian were close enough to remain in regular contact with each other.
Since 1936, the articles of the Britannica have been revised on a regular schedule, with at least 10 % of them considered for revision each year.
A regular line, for instance, is conventionally understood to be 1-dimensional ; if such a curve is divided into pieces each 1 / 3 the length of the original, there are always 3 equal pieces.
In each regular tuning, all string successions have the same interval.
Frequent high-level consultations and joint military exercises, meant to discourage potential dissidents and to protect young " revolutions " in each country, were fairly regular features of Ghana-Burkina relations.
Itinerant justices on regular circuits were sent out once each year to enforce the " King's Peace ".
If a decision must be reached in a particular match ( e. g., in a tournament ) and it ends in a draw after regular time, there are at maximum two overtimes of 2 × 5 minutes with a 1-minute break each.
From 1760 onwards the British Society of Artists, the first body to organize regular exhibitions in London, awarded two generous prizes each year to paintings of subjects from British history.
The regular budget funds most activities of the IAEA and is assessed to each member nation (€ 296 million in 2009 ).
The wire-frame figure of the icosidodecahedron consists of six flat regular decagons, meeting in pairs at each of the 30 vertices.

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