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github.com/wizenheimer/comet

wizenheimer/comet

A Vector Store written in Go - Supports hybrid retrieval over BM25, Flat, HNSW, IVF, PQ and IVFPQ Index with Quantization, Metadata Filtering, Reranking, Reciprocal Rank Fusion, Soft Deletes, Index Rebuilds and much much more (⭐ 106)

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Semantle

Semantle - Wikipedia

word a vector in a multidimensional space. The similarity is calculated based on the cosine similarity between the vectors of the guessed word and the

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Milvus_%28vector_database%29

Milvus (vector database) - Wikipedia

FP16 and BF16 data types, Euclidean distance, inner product distance and cosine distance support for floating-point data, Hamming distance and jaccard distance

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Spinors - University of Tennessee

Non-relativistic quantum description of particles with spin. The operator associated with the spin of a particle is a vector observable. Its components satisfy the commutation relations that define an …

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What is a Spinor? – In Theory

This means that a spinor essentially consists of two parts: (1) a vector — which describes the flagpole; and (2) an additional direction, perpendicular to the flag pole — which represents the flag.

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Spinor - Wikiwand

In geometry and physics, spinors (pronounced "spinner" IPA / spɪnər /) are elements of a complex vector space that can be associated with Euclidean space.

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Spinor - Wikipedia

In geometry and physics, spinors (pronounced "spinner" IPA / spɪnər /) are elements of a complex vector space that can be associated with Euclidean space.

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Normal Vector -- from Wolfram MathWorld

Feb 14, 2026 · When normals are considered on closed surfaces, the inward-pointing normal (pointing towards the interior of the surface) and outward-pointing normal are usually distinguished.

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Normal (geometry) - Wikipedia

In geometry, a normal is an object (e.g. a line, ray, or vector) that is perpendicular to a given object. For example, the normal line to a plane curve at a given point is the infinite straight line perpendicular to …

arxiv.org/abs/hep-ex/0207007v1

Study of B -> ρπdecays at Belle

This paper describes a study of B meson decays to the pseudoscalar-vector final state ρπusing 31.9\times 10^6 B\bar{B} events collected with the Belle detector at KEKB. The branching fractions B(B^+ \to ρ^0π^+) = (8.0^{+2.3+0.7}_{-2.0-0.7}) \ti...

github.com/Shadylukin/Neumann

Shadylukin/Neumann

A Rust runtime that unifies relational tables, graph relationships, and vector embeddings in a single tensor-based storage layer with distributed consensus and semantic search (⭐ 73)

arxiv.org/abs/1404.3871v2

Hermite expansions of $C_0$-groups and cosine functions

In this paper we introduce vector-valued Hermite expansions to approximate one-parameter operator families such as $C_0$-groups and cosine functions. In both cases we estimate the rate of convergence of these Hermite expansions to the related family...

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Normal Vector -- from Wolfram MathWorld

Feb 14, 2026 · When normals are considered on closed surfaces, the inward-pointing normal (pointing towards the interior of the surface) and outward-pointing normal are usually distinguished.

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Normal (geometry) - Wikipedia

In geometry, a normal is an object (e.g. a line, ray, or vector) that is perpendicular to a given object. For example, the normal line to a plane curve at a given point is the infinite straight line perpendicular to …

arxiv.org/abs/2602.01307v2

Jarník-type theorem for self-similar sets

Let $K\subset\mathbb R^d$ be a compact subset equipped with a $δ$-Ahlfors regular measure $μ$. For any $τ>1/d$ and any ``inhomogeneous'' vector $\boldsymbolθ\in\mathbb R^d$, let $W_d(ψ_τ,\boldsymbolθ)$ denote the set of $(ψ_τ,\boldsymbolθ)$...