A straight-line grammar (sometimes abbreviated as SLG) is a formal grammar that generates exactly one string. Consequently, it does not branch (every non-terminal has only one associated production rule) nor loop (if non-terminal A appears in a derivation of B, then B does not appear in a derivation of A). (Wikipedia).
Straight line graphs (alternative way to define)
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Straight line as a parametric curve -- Calculus II
This lecture is on Calculus II. It follows Part II of the book Calculus Illustrated by Peter Saveliev. The text of the book can be found at http://calculus123.com.
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Lines as linear functions -- Elementary Linear Algebra
This lecture is on Elementary Linear Algebra. For more see http://calculus123.com.
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Graphing Straight Lines (1 of 2: Interpreting equations as graphs)
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This video states the perpendicular line postulate and shows how to construct a perpendicular line. http://mathispower4u.wordpress.com/
From playlist Parallel and Perpendicular Lines
Vector Calculus 5: Vector Equation of a Straight Line
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Generating Tangle Patterns With Grammars | Two Minute Papers #102
A tangle pattern is a beautiful, intervowen tapestry of basic stroke patterns, like dots, straight lines, and simple curves. If we look at some of these works, we see that many of these are highly structured, and maybe, we could automatically create such beautiful structures with a compute
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RubyConf 2015 - Botany with Bytes by Lito Nicolai
Botany with Bytes by Lito Nicolai Plants are tiny computers. As they grow, the sprouts are computing from first principles how to be a plant. We’ll see how they do it! This talk uses Ruby and the ‘graphics’ gem to build models of all kinds of plants, from algae blooms to juniper branches
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From playlist Machine Learning Shorts
LoneStarRuby Conf 2008 - Grammar a BNF like Ruby DSL Parsing 960x368 by: Eric Mahurin
Grammar a BNF like Ruby DSL Parsing 960x368 by: Eric Mahurin Help us caption & translate this video! http://amara.org/v/G13L/
From playlist Lone Star Ruby Conference 2008
Theory of Computation Recitation 3
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From playlist [Shai Simonson]Theory of Computation
Recursively Defined Sets - An Intro
Recursively defined sets are an important concept in mathematics, computer science, and other fields because they provide a framework for defining complex objects or structures in a simple, iterative way. By starting with a few basic objects and applying a set of rules repeatedly, we can g
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Editing and Proofreading Text In Microsoft Word 2010 - Part 2
Chapter 2 of Editing and Proofreading Text using Microsoft Word 2010 Visit http://oreilly.com/catalog/9780735626935/ to download practice files for this video presentation by Mike Halsey, and to buy "Microsoft® Word 2010 Step by Step" by Joyce Cox and Joan Lambert. Learn how to edit and
From playlist Microsoft® Word 2010 Step by Step Courses Videos
Program Language Translation Using a Grammar-Driven Tree-to-Tree Model | TDLS
Toronto Deep Learning Series, 30 July 2018 For slides and more information, visit https://tdls.a-i.science/events/2018-07-30/ Paper Review: https://arxiv.org/abs/1807.01784 Speaker: Alex Hesammohseni Organizer: https://www.linkedin.com/in/amirfz/ Host: Microsoft Canada Paper abstract:
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LambdaConf 2015 - Make Your Own Programming Language! Nick Heiner
We're all used to typing code into an editor and seeing the computer do something when we run it. This is so familiar that it's easy to take for granted. How do we go from a sequence of characters to something the machine can execute? Knowing this will not only help you program more effect
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Straight-Line Graphs: Find Equation of Line y = a or x = a; (Grade 2) - OnMaths GCSE Maths Revision
Topic: Straight-Line Graphs: Find Equation of Line y = a or x = a; Do this paper online: https://www.onmaths.com/straight-line-graphs-2/ Grade: 2 This question appears on calculator and non-calculator foundation GCSE papers. Practise and revise with OnMaths. Go to onmaths.com for more res
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Grammars & stack machines: Theory of Computation (Mar 23 2021)
This is a recording of a live class for Math 3342, Theory of Computation, an undergraduate course for math & computer science majors at Fairfield University, Spring 2021. Class website: http://cstaecker.fairfield.edu/~cstaecker/courses/2021s3342/
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