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1. 개요 2. 대표적인 정렬의 종류 2.1. 인 것 2.1.1. 버블 정렬(Bubble Sort) 2.1.1.1. 파생형 2.1.1.2. 소스 코드 2.1.2. 선택 정렬(Selection sort) 2.1.3. 삽입 정렬(Insertion sort) 2.2. 인 것 2.2.1. 병합 정렬(Merge sort) 2.2.2. 힙 정렬(Heap sort) 2.2.3. 퀵 정렬(Quick sort) 2.3. 그 밖에 2.3.1. 기수 정렬(Radix sort) 2.3.2. 카운팅 정렬(Counting sort) 2.3.2.1. 실행 과정 2.3.3. 셸 정렬(Shell's sort) 2.3.4. 보고 정렬(Bogo sort, stupid sort) 2.3.5. 보고보고 정렬(Bogobogo sort) 2.3.6. 취침 정렬(Sleep sort) 2.4. 참고 문서
세상에 대한 관찰과 탐구는 과학자들만의 영역은 아니었다. 예술가들도 자신과 자신의 주변, 사물과 환경에 관심을 가지고 관찰하며, 자신만의 논리와 방법을 통해 표현하였다. 세잔은 사물의 본질에 대해 관심을 가지고 그 본질을 이미지로 담아내기 위해 지속적으로 구조를 탐구했으며 인간과 세계 간의 근원적인 지각 관계를 고민했다. 그는 하나의 객체에 대해 몇 시간이고 끊임없이 지속적으로 반복하여 붓질을 해 나갔고..
Der Berliner Künstler Robert Sakrowski, Gründer des Projekts "CuratingYouTube", realisiert für ARTE Creative eine virtuelle Museumstour. In dieser Folge von
TED Talk Subtitles and Transcript: 지식은 어떻게 자랄까요? 때로는 하나의 식견에서 시작해서 수많은 가지로 자라나기도 합니다. 인포그래픽 전문가인 마누엘 리마는 천 년의 동안 존재해왔던 자료 도식화의 역사를 언어에서부터 왕조까지 정보의 나무를 이용해 살펴봅니다. 시각화의 매력적인 역사와 아는 것을 도식화하고 싶어하는 인간의 욕구에 대해 들여다봅시다.
A prayer flag is a colorful rectangular cloth, often found strung along mountain ridges and peaks high in the Himalayas. They are used to bless the surrounding countryside and for other purposes. Prayer flags are believed to have originated with Bon.[1] In Bon, shamanistic Bonpo used primary-colored plain flags in Tibet. [2] Traditional prayer flags include woodblock-printed text and images.
Yoav I H Parish, Pascal Müller
ABSTRACT Modeling a city poses a number of problems to computer graphics. Every urban area has a transportation network that follows population and environmental influences, and often a superimposed pattern plan. The buildings appearances follow historical, aesthetic and statutory rules. To create a virtual city, a roadmap has to be designed and a large number of buildings need to be generated. We propose a system using a procedural approach based on L-systems to model cities. From various image maps given as input, such as land-water boundaries and population density, our system generates a system of highways and streets, divides the land into lots, and creates the appropriate geometry for the buildings on the respective allotments. For the creation of a city street map, L-systems have been extended with methods that allow the consideration of global goals and local constraints and reduce the complexity of the production rules. An L-system that generates geometry and a texturing system based on texture elements and procedural methods compose the buildings. CR categories: F.4.2 [Mathematical Logic and Formal Languages]: Grammars and Other Rewriting Systems: Parallel Rewriting Systems, I.3.7 [Computer Graphics]: Three-Dimensional Graphics and Realism, I.6.3 [Simulation and Modeling]: Applications Keywords: L-system, software design, developmental models, modeling, urban development, architecture
Manifold Garden
Moniker
Conditional Design
Computational complexity theory is a branch of the theory of computation in theoretical computer science that focuses on classifying computational problems according to their inherent difficulty, and relating those classes to each other. A computational problem is understood to be a task that is in principle amenable to being solved by a computer, which is equivalent to stating that the problem may be solved by mechanical application of mathematical steps, such as an algorithm.
Chaos theory
Lorenz System
Butterfly Effect
The Garden of Earthly Delights
Girih, Muqarnas
Tom Beddard
http://sub.blue/fractal-lab
Mandelbrot set
http://mandelbulb.com/