In chemistry and biology , a trivialname is a common name or vernacular name ref trivialname. 2010 . In Merriam Webster Online Dictionary. Retrieved August 6, 2010 http www.merriam webster.com dictionary trivialname ref it is a non systematic name or non scientific name . That is, the name is not recognised according to the rules of any formal e.g. IUPAC nomenclature IUPAC system of nomenclature. A limited number of trivial chemical names, however, are retained name s and are yet part of the nomenclature. Many trivial names continue to be used because their sanctioned equivalents are considered too cumbersome for everyday use. For example, tartaric acid , a compound found in wine , has a systematic name of 2,3 dihydroxybutanedioic acid. Similarly, a nudibranch known as the Spanish dancer is formally named Hexabranchus sanguineus . ref Scheuer, Paul J. Some marine ecological phenomena chemical .... Retrieved 6 Aug. 2010 ref Trivial names often have their roots in the common language in chemistry they may come from historic usages in, for example, alchemy . Many trivial names pre date the institution of formal naming conventions. Frequently, trivial names derive from some notable property of the thing being named, for instance, lecithin , the common name for phosphatidylcholine , ref Dalmeijer ..., 98 103, 161 166 ref Generally trivial names are not useful in describing the essential properties ... relationships of organisms, are not indicated. And, in some cases, trivial names can .... On the other hand, systematic names can be so convoluted and difficult to parse that the trivialname is preferred. For example, the most important structural feature of diazonamide is that it is a nonribosomal ... acid Water Oxidane See also Common name List of chemical compounds with unusual names References reflist DEFAULTSORT TrivialName Category Chemical nomenclature Category Biological nomenclature cs Trivi ln n zev da Trivialnavn et Triviaalnimetus ko id Nama trivial hu Trivi lis n v nl Triviale ... more details
Other uses Infobox game subject nameTrivial Pursuit image link Image Trivialpursuit.jpg players 2 6 ... culture footnotes Trivial Pursuit is a board game in which progress is determined by a player ... in Montreal, QC, Canada, by Canadian Chris Haney Trivial Pursuit Chris Haney , a photo editor for Montreal ... http inventors.about.com library inventors bl trivia pursuit.htm The History of Trivial Pursuit ref ... in 1982. ref http www.trivialpursuit.com trivialpursuit about.html Trivial Pursuit History ref ... million. ref http www.cbc.ca money story 2008 03 31 trivial sale.html Trivial Pursuit sells for a non trivial sum 80 million US ref As of 2004 , nearly 88 million games had been sold in 26 countries .... An online version of Trivial Pursuit was launched in September, 2003. ref http www.urlwire.com news 092903.html Trivial Pursuit Launches Online Version ref Dozens of question sets have been released ... Token.jpg thumb A Trivial Pursuit playing piece, with all six wedges filled in. The object ... of Trivial Pursuit , the Genus edition, these are Geography blue , Entertainment pink , History yellow ... pieces, and a die. Playing pieces used in Trivial Pursuit are round and divided into six sections ... Main List of Trivial Pursuit editions Over the years, numerous editions of Trivial Pursuit have ... Trivia II , filed a 300 million lawsuit against the distributors of Trivial Pursuit . He claimed ... misinformation . One of the questions in Trivial Pursuit was What was Columbo TV series The .22Philip Columbo.22 myth Columbo s first name? with the answer Philip . That information had been Copyright ... publisher The Courier title Trivial Suit date October 25, 1984 ref The inventors of Trivial Pursuit ... are not protected by copyright. The district court judge agreed, ruling in favor of the Trivial ... of the markers. Wall s mother testified she found drawings of his that looked like plans for a Trivial ... 2007 06 26 1962864.htm Hitchhiker loses Trivial Pursuit rights battle ABC News Australian Broadcasting ... more details
Infobox musical artist NameTrivial Act Img Img capt Trivial Act lineup Background group or band Origin Arendal , Norway Genre Progressive metal Years active 1993 present Label Face Front Associated acts Beautiful Sin , Decadence band Decadence , Firewind , Kinrick , Pagan s Mind , Red Harvest band Red Harvest URL http www.trivialact.com www.trivialact.com Current members Bj rn A. Andreassen br H kon Salvesen Past members Svend Ole Heggedal br Erik Wroldsen br Stian Lindaas Kristoffersen Stian Kristoffersen br Steinar Krokmo br Kim Werner Isaksen Trivial Act is a progressive metal band from Arendal , Norway . Their influences are based on progressive metal greats such as Dream Theater , Fates Warning , Queensr che and Voivod band Voivod and traditional metal legends Judas Priest and Iron Maiden . History Trivial Act was formed in 1993 by guitarist B. Andreassen and H. Salvesen in Arendal , Norway . On October 27, 1997, they released Mindscape which was praised in 2006 as a classic release in Norwegian Metal by Scream Magazine . A month later, Erik Wroldsen left the band for personal reasons and was later replaced by drummer Stian Lindaas Kristoffersen Stian Kristoffersen of Pagan s Mind . A year later, Sven Ole Heggedal left the band for the same reasons and replacing him was bassist Steinar Krokmo also of Pagan s Mind . A month after Steinar joined, H kon Salvesen left the band. In 2001, they recorded a 3 song demo, Thoughts in Lyrics , and then went on hiatus. After a long break, the band started recording the follow up to Mind Scape . In November 2008, Kim Isaksen left and the band ... under construction http www.myspace.com trivialact Trivial Act at MySpace http heavymetal.no show.article.asp ... modules.php?name Encyclopedia&op content&tid 15 An article http www.ballade.no nmi.nsf ... metal metropolis.com trivial act.htm An article http www.rockdetector.com artist,9540.sm An article ... music stub Norway band stub fr Trivial Act no Trivial Act ... more details
In mathematics , a trivial group is a group mathematics group consisting of a single element. All such groups are isomorphic so one often speaks of the trivial group. The single element of the trivial group is the identity element so it usually denoted as such, 0, 1 or e depending on the context. The trivial group is often written as 0, 1, or e , using the same notation for the group and its sole element since there is little danger of confusion. If the group operation is denoted then it is defined by e e e . The trivial group should not be confused with the empty set which has no elements and therefore, lacking an identity element, cannot be a group . Given an arbitrary group G , the group consisting of just the identity element is a trivial group and is a subgroup of G , it is called the trivial subgroup . Properties The trivial group is the cyclic group cyclic of order 1 as such it may be denoted Z sub 1 sub . The trivial group serves as the zero object in the category of groups , meaning it is both an initial object and a terminal object . See also List of small groups References MathWorld title Trivial Group urlname TrivialGroup author Rowland, Todd and Weisstein, Eric W. DEFAULTSORT Trivial Group Category Finite groups ca Grup trivial cs Trivi ln grupa da Triviel gruppe es Grupo trivial fr Groupe trivial ko nl Triviale groep pl Grupa trywialna sl Trivialna grupa zh ... more details
In mathematics , a trivial ring is a ring mathematics ring defined on a singleton set , r . The ring operations × and are trivial math r times r r , math math r r r. , math One often refers to the trivial ring since every trivial ring is Ring isomorphism isomorphic to any other under a unique isomorphism . The element of the trivial ring is usually chosen to be the number 0 , because 0 is a ring under the standard operations of addition and multiplication. For this reason, it is often called the zero ring not to be confused with a zero ring , although the trivial ring is a zero ring . Clearly the trivial ring is commutative . Its single element is both the additive and the multiplicative identity element, i.e., math r 0 1. , math A ring R is trivial if and only if 1    0, since this equality implies that for all r within R , math r r times 1 r times 0 0. , math In this case it is possible to define division by zero , since the single element is its own multiplicative inverse. See also Field with one element References cite book author David Sharpe title Rings and factorization publisher Cambridge University Press year 1987 isbn 0 521 33718 6 page 10 Category Ring theory Category Zero Category One ca Anell trivial de Nullring es Anillo trivial fr Anneau nul nl Triviale ring pl Pier cie trywialny ... more details
In the mathematics mathematical field of representation theory , a trivial representation is a group representation representation V , &phi of a Group mathematics group G on which all elements of G act as the identity mapping of V . A trivial Representation mathematics representation of an associative algebra associative or Lie algebra is a Lie algebra representation Lie algebra representation for which all elements of the algebra act as the zero endomorphism which sends every element of V to the zero vector. For any group or Lie algebra, an irreducible representation irreducible trivial representation always exists over any field, and is one dimensional, hence unique up to isomorphism. The same is true for associative algebras unless one restricts attention to unital algebra s and unital representations. Although the trivial representation is constructed in such a way as to make its properties seem tautologous, it is a fundamental object of the theory. A subrepresentation is equivalent to a trivial representation, for example, if it consists of invariant vectors so that searching for such subrepresentations is the whole topic of invariant theory . The trivial character is the character mathematics character that takes the value of one for all group elements. References Fulton Harris . Category Representation theory algebra stub zh ... more details
In topology , a topological space with the trivial topology is one where the only open set s are the empty set and the entire space. Such a space is sometimes called an indiscrete space , and its topology sometimes called an indiscrete topology . Intuitively, this has the consequence that all points of the space are lumped together and cannot be topologically distinguishable distinguished by topological means it belongs to a pseudometric space in which the distance between any two points is 0 number zero . The trivial topology is the topology with the least possible number of open set s, since the definition of a topology requires these two sets to be open. Despite its simplicity, a space X with more than 1 number one element and the trivial topology lacks a key desirable property it is not a T0 space T sub 0 sub space . Other properties of an indiscrete space X &mdash many of which are quite unusual&mdash include The only closed set s are the empty set and X . The only possible basis topology basis of X is X . If X has more than one point, then since it is not T0 space T sub 0 sub , it does not satisfy any of the higher separation axiom T axioms either. In particular, it is not a Hausdorff ... s of X have the trivial topology. All quotient space s of X have the trivial topology Arbitrary product space product s of trivial topological spaces, with either the product topology or box topology , have the trivial topology. All sequence s in X limit mathematics converge to every point of X . In particular ... , a property that characterizes trivial topological spaces. If S is any subset of X with more than ... carrying the trivial topology are homeomorphic iff they have the same cardinality . In some sense the opposite of the trivial topology is the discrete topology , in which every subset is open. The trivial ... that puts the trivial topology on a given set, then G is adjoint functors right adjoint ... Category General topology Category Topological spaces fa es Estructura trivial fr Topologie ... more details
Trivial objections also referred to as hair splitting , nothing but objections , barrage of objections and banal objections is an informal logical fallacy where irrelevant and sometimes frivolous objections are made to divert the attention away from the topic that is being discussed. This type of argument is called a quibble or quillet . Trivial objections are a special case of red herring fallacy red herring . The fallacy often appears when an argument is difficult to oppose. The person making a trivial objection may appear ready to accept the argument in question, but at the same time they will oppose it in many different ways. These objections can appear in the form of lists, hypotheticals, and even accusations. Such objections themselves may be valid, but they fail to confront the main argument under consideration. Instead, the objection opposes a small, irrelevant part of the main argument. The fallacy is committed because of this diversion it is fallacious to oppose a point on the basis of minor and incidental aspects, rather than responding to the main claim. Example Amy after consulting a reliable source It really looks like a cucumber is a fruit, not a vegetable. Bob You re an idiot Why would you use really in that sentence? See also Straw man External links http www.adamsmith.org logicalfallacies Adam Smith Institute Category Logical fallacies he ... more details
Unreferenced date January 2010 In geometry and topology , trivial cylinders are certain pseudoholomorphic curve s appearing in certain cylindrical manifold s. In Floer homology and its variants, chain complexes or differential graded algebras are generated by certain combinations of closed orbits of vector fields . In symplectic Floer homology, one considers the Hamiltonian vector field of a Hamiltonian function on a symplectic manifold in symplectic field theory , contact homology , and their variants, one considers the Reeb vector field associated to a contact form , or more generally a stable Hamiltonian structure . The differentials all count some flavor of pseudoholomorphic curve s in a manifold with a cylindrical almost complex structure whose ends at negative infinity are the given collection of closed orbits. For instance, in symplectic Floer homology, one considers the product of the mapping torus of a symplectomorphism with the real numbers in symplectic field theory, one considers the symplectization of a contact manifold. The product of a given embedded closed orbit with R is always a pseudoholomorphic curve, and such a curve is called a trivial cylinder . Trivial cylinders do not generally contribute to the aforementioned differentials, but they may appear as components of more complicated curves which do. Category Algebraic geometry Category Complex manifolds Category Symplectic topology ... more details
In mathematics , specifically in measure theory , the trivial measure on any measurable space X , is the measure which assigns zero measure to every measurable set A 0 for all A in . Properties of the trivial measure Let denote the trivial measure on some measurable space X ,  . A measure &nu is the trivial measure &mu if and only if &nu X     0. is an invariant measure and hence a quasi invariant measure for any measurable function f     X   &rarr   X . Suppose that X is a topological space and that &Sigma is the Borel sigma algebra Borel algebra on X . trivially satisfies the condition to be a regular measure . is never a strictly positive measure , regardless of X ,  , since every measurable set has zero measure. Since X     0, is always a finite measure, and hence a locally finite measure . If X is a Hausdorff space Hausdorff topological space with its Borel algebra, then trivially satisfies the condition to be an tight measure . Hence, is also a Radon measure . In fact, it is the vertex of the cone mathematics pointed cone of all non negative Radon measures on X . If X is an infinity infinite dimension al Banach space with its Borel algebra, then is the only measure on X , that is locally finite and invariant under all translations of X . See the article There is no infinite dimensional Lebesgue measure . If X is n dimensional Euclidean space R sup n sup with its usual algebra and n dimensional Lebesgue measure sup n sup , is a singular measure with respect to sup n sup simply decompose R sup n sup as A     R sup n sup     0 and B     0 and observe that A     sup n sup B     0. Unreferenced date March 2007 Category Measures measure theory nl Triviale maat pl Miara trywialna ... more details
Orphan date November 2010 Trivial Islands coor dm 65 31 S 65 13 W is a group of small islands lying 1.5 nautical miles 2.8  km east of Lacuna Island and 7 nautical miles 13  km north of Vieugue Island , in the Biscoe Islands . Mapped by the Falkland Islands Dependencies Survey FIDS from photos taken by Hunting Aerosurveys Ltd . in 1956 57. So named by the United Kingdom Antarctic Place Names Committee UK APC because these islands are small, dull and uninteresting. See also List of antarctic and sub antarctic islands usgs gazetteer Category Islands of Antarctica Subantarctic geo stub ... more details
In mathematics , a trivial semigroup a semigroup with one element is a semigroup for which the cardinality of the underlying set is one . The number of distinct isomorphic nonisomorphic semigroups with one element is one. If S a is a semigroup with one element then the Cayley table of S is as given below center class wikitable border 1 a   a     a   center The only element in S is the Null semigroup Zero element in a semigroup zero element 0 of S and is also the identity element 1 of S . ref A H Clifford, G B Preston 1964 . The Algebraic Theory of Semigroups Vol. I Second Edition . American Mathematical Society . ISBN 978 0821802724 ref However not all semigroup theorists consider the unique element in a semigroup with one element as the zero element of the semigroup. They define zero elements only in semigroups having at least two elements. ref P A Grillet 1995 . Semigroups . CRC Press . ISBN 978 0824796624 pp.3 4 ref ref cite book last J M Howie title An Introduction to Semigroup Theory publisher Academic Press date 1976 series L.M.S.Monographs volume 7 pp.2 3 ref In spite of its extreme triviality, the semigroup with one element is important in many situations. It is the starting point for understanding the structure of semigroups. It serves as a counterexample in illuminating many situations. For example, the semigroup with one element is the only semigroup in which 0 1, that is, the zero element and the identity element are equal. Further, if S is a semigroup with one element, the semigroup obtained by adjoining an identity element to S is isomorphic to the semigroup obtained by adjoining a zero element to S . The semigroup with one element is also a group mathematics group . In the language of category theory , any semigroup with one element is a Initial and terminal objects terminal object in the category of semigroups. See also Field with one element Empty semigroup Semigroup with two elements Special classes of semigroups References reflist Category ... more details
Trivial Pursuit may refer to Trivial Pursuit game show Trivial Pursuit UK game show Trivial Pursuit America Plays Trivial Pursuit Unhinged , The 2004 Xbox and PlayStation 2 video game disambig Category Trivia ... more details
name NYTObit The Trivial Pursuit game that they developed was trademarked on November 10, 1981, and 1,100 copies of the game were released later that month for sale by retailers for 15. ref name About ...File Trivialpursuit Token.jpg thumb right A Trivial Pursuit playing piece, with all six wedges filled ... of the Trivial Pursuit board game with Scott Abbott . Haney was born in Welland, Ontario . He was a high .... ref name NYTObit Martin, Douglas. http www.nytimes.com 2010 06 03 business 03haney.html Chris Haney, an Inventor of Trivial Pursuit, Dies at 59 , The New York Times , June 2, 2010. Accessed June ... desks in Montreal and Ottawa . ref name NYTObit While working at the Montreal Gazette as a photo ... Olympics held in Montreal. ref name CBCObit The two developed the game on December 15, 1979, after a game ... for a trivia game over a round of beers. ref name NYTObit ref name About Bellis, Mary. http inventors.about.com library inventors bl trivia pursuit.htm The History of Trivial Pursuit , About.com . Accessed ... circular board and multiple categories on a few sheets of paper. ref name MGObit Bouzane, Bradley. http www.montrealgazette.com life Trivial Pursuit creator Chris Haney dead 3093782 story.html Trivial ... information they had obtained from game experts attending the show. ref name NYTObit Haney hoped the game .... ref name MGObit After adding Haney s brother and a friend to their development team, The group needed investors and they raised 40,000 from 32 people. ref name NYTObit Haney talked his mother out of investing in the game for fear that he would cause her to lose her investment. ref name NYTObit Haney ... cost 75 each to manufacture. ref name About The game s sales started slowly and Abbott and Haney didn t receive any interest from buyers at trade shows in Canada and the U.S. ref name NYTObit The game .... ref name NYTObit Selchow and Righter licensed the rights to the game in 1988. ref name About The rights to the game were purchased by Hasbro in 2008 for US 80 million. ref name CBCObit Staff. http www.cbc.ca ... more details
Infobox VG title Trivial Pursuit Unhinged image developer Artech Studios publisher Atari designer engine released vgrelease NA March 24, 2004 genre Family Board Game modes Single player , Offline Multiplayer 1 6, Online Multiplayer 1 6 ratings Entertainment Software Rating Board ESRB Teen T platforms Xbox , PlayStation 2 PS2 , Personal computer PC media requirements input Trivial Pursuit Unhinged is a video game based on the Trivial Pursuit popular trivia board game of the same name . It was released in 2004 for Xbox and PlayStation 2 video game consoles and Personal Computers. Game Modes Classic Mode This mode is played exactly like the original board game. Players take turns moving their pieces around the Trivial Pursuit board answering questions in six different categories to win one differently colored pie piece in each category. The first player to collect all six pie pieces and answer a randomly selected question in the game board s hub is the winner. Unhinged The titular Unhinged mode is a variation of Classic mode where players can bet on their opponents game performance and certain spaces on the game board are given different properties including Teleport gives a player the ability to move their playing piece anywhere on the board br 50 50 removed two incorrect answers from your four multiple choice answers br Rotate spins the board and moves all players to new positions br Recycle allows the player to swap their initial trivia question out for another if they do not feel they will get it right div style font size 80 float right border left 1em solid white class wikitable Review scores Publication Score center Team Xbox center 7.8 of 10 center GameSpot center 4.7 of 10 center GameSpy center 2 of 5 center IGN center 7 of 10 div Flash This mode is a quick two player mode in which each player starts at the bottom of a tower and chooses a question in one of two random ... trivialpursuit games unhinged.html Official Trivial Pursuit Unhinged webpage at trivialpursuit.com ... more details
Infobox Television show nameTrivial Pursuit America Plays image File TPgameshow.jpg 200px caption Trivial Pursuit America Plays logo. genre Game Show presenter Christopher Knight runtime 22 minutes country ... name brady cite web url http hollywoodjunket.com blog 2008 10 19 trivial pursuit played by an all american tv family title Trivial Pursuit Played by an All American TV Family publisher HollywoodJunket.com ... 22, 2008 last aired May 22, 2009 num episodes 170 preceded by Trivial Pursuit game show Trivial Pursuit 1993 1995 related Trivial Pursuit UK game show Trivial Pursuit UK 1990, 1994 status Ended Trivial Pursuit America Plays was a syndicated game show loosely based on the board game Trivial Pursuit of the same name . It premiered on September 22, 2008 and aired first run episodes through May 22 ... was syndicated by Debmar Mercury . Trivial Pursuit America Plays replaced Temptation 2007 US game .... ref cite web url http buzzerblog.flashgameshows.com trivial pursuit most likely not coming back title Trivial Pursuit Most Likely Not Coming Back publisher BuzzerBlog accessdate 2009 08 19 ref ref ..., similar to a Credits credit roll , and the studio contestant won a Trivial Pursuit board game ... on the show with a different Brady captain each day. ref name specials cite web url http buzzerblog.flashgameshows.com the brady family comes to trivial pursuit in november title The Brady Family Comes to Trivial Pursuit in November publisher BuzzerBlog accessdate 2009 08 19 ref During that week, the category for the green wedge on the board was changed to The Bradys . ref name brady At the end ... with a different judge as America s team captain every day. ref name specials The competitors ..., the category for the green wedge was changed to the name of the judge who was America s team captain .... See also Trivial Pursuit Board game Game show References reflist External links imdb title 1132618 Trivial Pursuit America Plays tv.com show 76414 Trivial Pursuit America Plays Category American ... more details
distinguish Trivial Pursuit America Plays Infobox Television show nameTrivial Pursuit genre Game Show director Rob Fiedler developer Peter R. Berlin br Rob Fiedler br Bill Hillier br Wink Martindale presenter Wink Martindale narrated Randy West country United States executive producer Bill Hillier br Wink Martindale producer Peter R. Berlin br Rob Fiedler network ABC Family The Family Channel first aired start date 1993 6 7 last aired end date 1994 12 30 status Ended related Trivial Pursuit UK game show Trivial Pursuit UK version Trivial Pursuit is an American game show that ran on ABC Family The Family Channel from June 7, 1993 to December 30, 1994, with reruns continuing until July 21, 1995. loosely based on the board game Trivial Pursuit of the same name . It was hosted by Wink Martindale with Randy West announcing. Format The show was played in two halves. The first half was an interactive game show, while the other half was a traditional game show. Interactive Game Nine players originally twelve competed for three spots in the second half of the show. Round One Five questions with four ... prize and a chance to play Trivial Pursuit in the next half hour show. Classic Game Main Game As in the board ... a chance to steal the wedge. Round One In the first round, the six traditional Trivial Pursuit ... by Martindale and his associates. Originally, ten Trivial Pursuit playbreaks were interspersed throughout FAM s game show block three of them were during Trivial Pursuit The Interactive Game . A question ... of Champions style grand playoff for a new car, which aired in between a Trivial Pursuit marathon ... game Jumble game show Jumble . The Trivial Pursuit Interactive Game was cancelled on March ..., Trivial Pursuit The Classic Game continued in reruns. There were no playbreaks during Trivial Pursuit ... of the series. See also Trivial Pursuit Board game Game show References references External links http 70.85.192.194 loogsla gameshow rules pursuit.shtml The Trivial Pursuit Rules Page DEFAULTSORT Trivial ... more details
morefootnotes date September 2008 Trivial File Transfer Protocol TFTP is a Computer file file transfer network protocol protocol known for its simplicity. It is generally used for automated transfer of configuration or boot files between machines in a local environment. Compared to File Transfer Protocol FTP , TFTP is extremely limited, providing no authentication, and is rarely used interactively by a user. Due to its simple design, TFTP could be implemented using a very small amount of Computer memory memory . It is therefore useful for Network booting booting computers such as router s which may not have any data storage device s. It is an element of the Preboot Execution Environment PXE network boot protocol, where it is implemented in the firmware BIOS of the host s network card. It is also used to transfer small amounts of data between hosts on a computer network network , such as IP phone firmware or operating system images when a remote X Window System computer terminal terminal or any other thin client boots from a network host or Server computing server . The initial stages of some network based installation systems such as Jumpstart Solaris Solaris Jumpstart , Kickstart Linux ... only used on private, local networks. Overview Trivial File Transfer Protocol TFTP is a simple protocol ... s email address as the file name. RFC 1350 declared this mode of transfer obsolete. No security ... Resource Identifier URI Scheme and Applicability Statement for the Trivial File Transfer Protocol TFTP , E. Lear, October 2003. Category Network file transfer protocols bg TFTP ca Protocol trivial de transfer ncia de fitxers cs Trivial File Transfer Protocol de Trivial File Transfer Protocol el TFTP es TFTP eu TFTP fr Trivial File Transfer Protocol ko TFTP hr TFTP id Trivial File Transfer Protocol it Trivial File Transfer Protocol nl Trivial File Transfer Protocol ja Trivial File Transfer Protocol pl TFTP pt Trivial File Transfer Protocol ru TFTP sv Trivial File Transfer Protocol ta ... more details
Summary Information Description Trivial Pursuit C L Stunt Model in flight Source Personal Photograph Date 10 19 08 Author User Brett Buck Brett Buck User talk Brett Buck talk other versions Licensing Attribution ... more details
Unreferenced date January 2009 This is a list of Trivial Pursuit editions and their trivia categories . main Trivial Pursuit Master game sets class wikitable style text align center width 80 margin 1em ... width 70pt File tp oval green.jpg GREEN style width 70pt File tp oval orange.jpg ORANGE Trivial Pursuit ... style width 70pt small Sports & Leisure Trivial Pursuit Master Game Baby Boomer Edition 1981 class ... style width 70pt small Lives & Times style width 70pt small R.P.M. Trivial Pursuit Master Game Genus ... & Leisure Trivial Pursuit Master Game Young Players Edition 1984 class wikitable style text align ... 70pt small Natural World style width 70pt small Games & Hobbies Trivial Pursuit Master Game Walt Disney Family Edition 1985 Trivial Pursuit Featuring the Magic of Disney Family Edition 1986 class wikitable ... of Fantasy style width 70pt small World of Science style width 70pt small World of Leisure Trivial Pursuit for Juniors First Edition 1987 Trivial Pursuit Master Game A Genus Edition Volume II 1989 class ... style width 70pt small Science & Nature style width 70pt small Sports & Leisure Trivial ... width 70pt small Wild Card Trivial Pursuit Master Game The 1980 s 1989 class wikitable style text ... Sports & Leisure style width 70pt small Wild Card Trivial Pursuit Master Game The 1960 s 1990 class ... style width 70pt small Sports & Leisure style width 70pt small Wild Card Trivial Pursuit Master Game ... Culture 2 to go 2006 Totally 80 s 2006 TP for Kids Nickelodeon Ed 2006 Trivial Pursuit Greatest Hits 2007 Trivial Pursuit Silver 25th Anniversary Edition 2008 class wikitable style text align center ... & Nature style width 70pt small Sports & Leisure Trivial Pursuit Family 2008 class wikitable style ... width 70pt small Science & Nature style width 70pt small Sports & Leisure The Beatles Trivial Pursuit 2009 Trivial Pursuit Team 2009 Trivial Pursuit Bet You Know It 2010 Trivial Pursuit Master Edition ... 70pt File tp oval green.jpg GREEN style width 70pt File tp oval orange.jpg ORANGE Trivial Pursuit Baby ... more details
Refimprove date October 2008 Notability date October 2008 Trivial Graph Format TGF is a very simple text based file format for describing Graph theory graphs . It consists of a list of Vertex graph theory node definitions, which map node IDs to labels, followed by a list of edges, which specify node pairs and an optional edge label. Node IDs can be arbitrary identifiers, whereas labels for both nodes and edges are plain strings. The graph may be interpreted as a directed or undirected graph. For directed graphs, to specify the concept of bidirectionality in an edge, one may either specify two edges forward and back , or differentiate the edge by means of a label. For more powerful specification of graphs, see the other graph file formats below. Example A simple graph with 2 nodes and 1 edge might look like this pre 1 First node 2 Second node 1 2 Edge between the two pre Ease of use TGF is useful for easily importing arbitrary data into a graph manipulation tool such as yEd . Because of the simplicity of the format, it is straightforward to use small programs or scripts to convert domain specific data to this general format. For example, given a Makefile like this pre myprogram myprogram.o libmytools.so gcc L. lmylib o myprogram.o myprogram.c gcc c o libmytools.so mytools1.o mytools2.o gcc shared o mytools1.o mytools1.c gcc c o mytools2.o mytools2.c gcc c o clean rm myprogram myprogram.o libmytools.so mytools1.o mytools2.o pre It is possible to use a simple script, such as the following Python programming language Python program, to turn the Makefile dependencies into TGF output source lang python usr bin python import fileinput, re depends for line in fileinput.input m re.match . s . ,line find every depenency line of the form item dependencies if m item m.group 1 dependency list m.group 2 print item,item node definition if dependency list there are dependencies depends ... languages ru Trivial Graph Format ... more details
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