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/external/libgdx/backends/gdx-backend-lwjgl/libs/
jlayer-1.0.1-libgdx.jar
/external/libgdx/backends/gdx-backend-lwjgl3/libs/
jlayer-1.0.1-libgdx.jar
/external/clang/lib/Sema/
SemaType.cpp
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/external/ImageMagick/MagickWand/
convert.c
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"-poly terms build a
polynomial
from the image sequence and the corresponding",
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mogrify.c
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/external/boringssl/src/crypto/ec/asm/
p256-x86_64-asm.pl
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# The
polynomial
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/external/clang/utils/TableGen/
NeonEmitter.cpp
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/external/libogg/src/
framing.c
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polynomial
, although we use an
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/external/opencv3/modules/ml/include/opencv2/
ml.hpp
606
/**
Polynomial
kernel:
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/external/toybox/toys/pending/
xzcat.c
170
* Update CRC32 value using the
polynomial
from IEEE-802.3. To start a new
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/prebuilts/gcc/linux-x86/host/x86_64-linux-glibc2.11-4.8/x86_64-linux/include/c++/4.8/ext/
random
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* where @f$L_{1/2}(x)@f$ is the Laguerre
polynomial
of order 1/2.
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/prebuilts/gcc/linux-x86/host/x86_64-linux-glibc2.15-4.8/x86_64-linux/include/c++/4.8/ext/
random
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* where @f$L_{1/2}(x)@f$ is the Laguerre
polynomial
of order 1/2.
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/prebuilts/gcc/linux-x86/host/x86_64-w64-mingw32-4.8/share/info/
gmp.info-1
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gmp.info-2
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/prebuilts/gcc/linux-x86/host/x86_64-w64-mingw32-4.8/x86_64-w64-mingw32/include/c++/4.8.3/ext/
random
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* where @f$L_{1/2}(x)@f$ is the Laguerre
polynomial
of order 1/2.
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/prebuilts/ndk/current/sources/cxx-stl/gnu-libstdc++/4.9/include/ext/
random
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* where @f$L_{1/2}(x)@f$ is the Laguerre
polynomial
of order 1/2.
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/external/llvm/lib/Target/Hexagon/
HexagonInstrInfoV4.td
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/external/opencv3/modules/imgproc/include/opencv2/
imgproc.hpp
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where a
polynomial
function is fit into some neighborhood of the computed pixel \f$(f_x(x,y),
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f_y(x,y))\f$, and then the value of the
polynomial
at \f$(f_x(x,y), f_y(x,y))\f$ is taken as the
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/external/ImageMagick/ImageMagick/script/
perl-magick.html
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/external/opencv3/modules/core/include/opencv2/core/
core_c.h
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/external/clang/include/clang/AST/
Type.h
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