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decomposition Method where a problem is decomposed into smaller problems (subproblems), and a coordinating (master-) problem. Examples are Benders' decomposition and Dantzig-Wolfe decomposition.
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decompress To take a digitally compressed data file and return it to it's original state.
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decomposer Plants and animals that eat and break down dead plants or animals. Fungus and millipedes are decomposers.
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decomposition Breakdown of waste material by bacterial, light, or similar actions, as in a landfill.
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decomposition The process in which traditional cultural forms have destroyed themselves as a result of the emergence of superior means of dominating nature which make possible and necessary superior cultural constructions. We can distinguish between the active phase of the decomposition and effective demolition of the old superstructures ?which came to an end around 1930 ?and a phase of repetition that has prevailed since that time. ...
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