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41Implicit invocation — is a term used by some authors for a style of software architecture in which a system is structured around event handling, using a form of callback. It is closely related to Inversion of control and what is known informally as the Hollywood… …
42Implicit order — describes the state of a system when certain information or characteristics are present but not apparent through direct inspection.Implicit order may be demonstrated using laminar flow. The gap between two concentric glass cylinders is filled… …
43implicit function — n. the mathematical rule or function which permits computation of one variable directly from another when an equation relating both variables is given (Ex.: y is an implicit function of x in the equation x + y3 + 2x2y + xy = 0): see EXPLICIT… …
44implicit function — n. the mathematical rule or function which permits computation of one variable directly from another when an equation relating both variables is given (Ex.: y is an implicit function of x in the equation x + y3 + 2x2y + xy = 0): see EXPLICIT… …
45implicit belief — index credence, faith Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …
46implicit confidence — index faith Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …
47implicit knowledge — UK US noun [U] ► TACIT KNOWLEDGE(Cf. ↑tacit knowledge) …
48Implicit function — In mathematics, an implicit function is a generalization for the concept of a function in which the dependent variable has not been given explicitly in terms of the independent variable. To give a function f explicitly is to provide a… …
49Implicit kd-tree — An implicit k d tree is a k d tree defined implicitly above a rectilinear grid. Its splitting planes positions and orientations are not given explicitly but implicitly by some recursive splitting function defined on the hyperrectangles belonging… …
50Implicit function theorem — In the branch of mathematics called multivariable calculus, the implicit function theorem is a tool which allows relations to be converted to functions. It does this by representing the relation as the graph of a function. There may not be a… …