Tag: support

In mathematics, the support of a function is the set of points where the function is not zero-valued, or the closure of that set. This concept is used very widely in mathematical analysis. In the form of functions with support that is bounded, it also plays a major part in various types of mathematical duality theories.
A function supported in Y must vanish in X  Y. For instance, f with domain X is said to have finite support if f(x) = 0 for all but a finite number of x in X. Since any superset of a support is also a support, attention is given to properties of subsets of X that admit at least one support for f. When the support of f (written supp(f)) is mentioned, it may be the intersection of all supports, {x in X:  f(x) ≠ 0} (the set-theoretic support), or the smallest support with some property of interest.
The most common situation occurs when X is a topological space (such as the real line) and f : X→R is a continuous function. In this case, only closed supports of X are…

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ReactOS

[29 Feb 2008 | One Comment | ]
ReactOS

ReactOS is a computer operating system intended to be binary-compatible with application software and device drivers made for Microsoft Windows NT versions 5.x and up (Windows 2000 and its successors). It is composed entirely of free software, by means of a complete clean room reverse engineering process. Although the project is in the alpha development stage as of 2008, many…

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Web Based Helpdesk Software

[27 Feb 2008 | No Comment | ]

The term “Helpdesk” itself gives an overview of the software. Web based helpdesk means an interface where the clients are provided help with respect to spam mail, web forms, etc. Any problem encountered by a company working with computers can be solved by the web based helpdesk software with immediate effect. Helpdesk software is the perfect way to solve any…

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Red Hat not impressed with Microsoft’s interoperability plan

[24 Feb 2008 | No Comment | ]

Red Hat has voiced skepticism of Microsoft’s latest interoperability initiative and says that if the company really wants to demonstrate support for interoperability it should adopt ODF and offer patent grants for its protocols under terms that are conducive to open source distribution models.read more | digg story

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Samsung Takes Market Share With The G800

[19 Feb 2008 | No Comment | ]
Samsung Takes Market Share With The G800

Along with dedicated and specially created photographic functions, the Samsung G800 mobile phone now features more than its competitors can offer and also more than the high-end Samsung phones do. The Samsung G800 has an in built music player that supports all major formats, including MP3, AAC+, AAC and WMA formats. The G800 offers users world wide access with the…

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Nokia N96 – The Promising New Concept Mobile Phone From Nokia

[14 Feb 2008 | No Comment | ]
Nokia N96 – The Promising New Concept Mobile Phone From Nokia

The Nokia N96 is a quad-band GSM/HSDPA smart camera phone. It is part of Nokia’s N series of smart phones. It sports a 6 megapixel camera that has 20x digital zoom. It has a 3.2 inches, 16 M colours VGA display that shows high-quality pictures. The device has support for Wi-Fi and Bluetooth 2.0 connectivity. Its camera is equipped with…

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Sony Ericsson W960i and W910i – Two New Walkman Phones

[10 Feb 2008 | No Comment | ]
Sony Ericsson W960i and W910i – Two New Walkman Phones

This is a good news for the Sony Ericsson mobile phone lovers. Sony Ericsson has just launched the feature-rich Sony Ericsson W910i, another extension to its Walkman range of mobile phones. Equipped with 3G HSDPA capability, the handset measures 99.5 x 50 x 12.5 mm and has got a weight of 86 grams. The highly sophisticated slider opening mechanism makes…