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Quantum in the context of nodal reduction, represents change and a minute timeslice of processing. Also called Quanta in the singular, the processing is as close as possible ''O''(1) and should certainly never be ''O''(n).
 
Quantum in the context of nodal reduction, represents change and a minute timeslice of processing. Also called Quanta in the singular, the processing is as close as possible ''O''(1) and should certainly never be ''O''(n).
 
:That's right we keep all language specific stuff ''O(1)'', and leave all ''higher-O'' to nodally reducable structure. --[[User:Nad|Nad]] 17:15, 19 Jun 2006 (NZST)
 
:That's right we keep all language specific stuff ''O(1)'', and leave all ''higher-O'' to nodally reducable structure. --[[User:Nad|Nad]] 17:15, 19 Jun 2006 (NZST)
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*[[Wikipedia:Big O Notation]]
 
*[[Wikipedia:Big O Notation]]
 
*In [[w:project management|project management]] an indivisible unit of work like this is called a [[w:terminal element|terminal element]]
 
*In [[w:project management|project management]] an indivisible unit of work like this is called a [[w:terminal element|terminal element]]
 
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Quantum in the context of nodal reduction, represents change and a minute timeslice of processing. Also called Quanta in the singular, the processing is as close as possible O(1) and should certainly never be O(n).

That's right we keep all language specific stuff O(1), and leave all higher-O to nodally reducable structure. --Nad 17:15, 19 Jun 2006 (NZST)