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  2. Ted N. Branch - Wikipedia

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    Ted N. "Twig" Branch (born 22 April 1957) retired as a vice admiral in the United States Navy on 1 October 2016, after serving the last three years of his 37-year career as the Deputy Chief of Naval Operations for information warfare. In that capacity, he was the resource sponsor for the N2N6 portfolio which includes program investments for ...

  3. Cliff Branch - Wikipedia

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    Cliff Branch. Clifford Branch Jr. (August 1, 1948 – August 3, 2019) was an American football wide receiver who played with the Oakland / Los Angeles Raiders during his entire 14-year National Football League (NFL) career. He won three NFL championships with the Raiders in Super Bowl XI, XV and XVIII. He was selected by the Raiders in the ...

  4. Complex logarithm - Wikipedia

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    A single branch of the complex logarithm. The hue of the color is used to show the argument of the complex logarithm. The brightness of the color is used to show the modulus of the complex logarithm. The real part of log(z) is the natural logarithm of | z |. Its graph is thus obtained by rotating the graph of ln(x) around the z-axis.

  5. Samuel Branch - Wikipedia

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    Samuel Edward Branch, OBE (25 March 1861, in Barbados – 9 July 1932, in Antigua) was an Anglican priest: most notably Archdeacon of Antigua from 1906 until 1921. He was born in Barbados, the son of Charles Branch and Susan, daughter of Eyre Hutson. He was educated at The Lodge School and Codrington College. He was ordained in 1886 by his father.

  6. e (mathematical constant) - Wikipedia

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    The number e is a mathematical constant approximately equal to 2.71828 that can be characterized in many ways. It is the base of the natural logarithm function. It is the limit of as n tends to infinity, an expression that arises in the computation of compound interest. It is the value at 1 of the (natural) exponential function, commonly ...

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  8. Branch - Wikipedia

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    Branch. Tree and plants branches of several sizes. The branches of this dead camel thorn tree within Sossusvlei are clearly visible. The branches and leaves of a tree. Looking up into the branch structure of a Pinus sylvestris tree. Leafless tree branches during winter. A branch, sometimes called a ramus in botany, is a stem that grows off from ...

  9. Branch and cut - Wikipedia

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    Branch and cut [1] is a method of combinatorial optimization for solving integer linear programs (ILPs), that is, linear programming (LP) problems where some or all the unknowns are restricted to integer values. [2] Branch and cut involves running a branch and bound algorithm and using cutting planes to tighten the linear programming relaxations.