Image ComputerMemoryHierarchy.svg thumb right 256px Diagram of the computer memoryhierarchy See also Computer data storage The term memoryhierarchy is used in computer architecture when discussing performance ... programming programming constructs such as involving locality of reference . A memoryhierarchy in computer storage distinguishes each level in the hierarchy by response time. Since response time, complexity ... of the memoryhierarchy, i.e. the size and technology of each component. So the various components ... general memoryhierarchy structuring. Many other structures are useful. For example, a paging ... . Example use of the term Here are some quotes. Adding complexity slows down the memoryhierarchy . ref Write combining ref CMOx memory technology stretches the Flash space in the memoryhierarchy ref cite web title MemoryHierarchy url http www.unitysemi.com applications memory hierarchy.html publisher ... system performance is minimising how far down the memoryhierarchy one has to go to manipulate data. ref cite web title Multi Core url http www.pixelbeat.org docs memoryhierarchy author P draig ... and memory. Neither of them is uniform, but is specific to a particular component of the memoryhierarchy ... editor last editor first editor2 last editor2 first contribution MemoryHierarchy in Cache Based Systems ... where in the memoryhierarchy the data resides is difficult. ref name sun ...the location in the memory ... of the concept The memoryhierarchy in most computers is Processor registers &ndash the fastest possible ... reads L1 cache in the computer specifications sheet is reading about the internal memoryhierarchy ... language C , registers can be directly accessed. Taking optimal advantage of the memoryhierarchy ... fine until the application hits a performance wall. Then the memoryhierarchy will be assessed during ... memoryMemoryhierarchyMemoryhierarchy CPU cache Cache hierarchy in a modern processor Cache hierarchy in a modern processor References reflist DEFAULTSORT MemoryHierarchy Category Computer memory ... more details
routing IP addresses MemoryhierarchyMemory Hierarchical page tables Virtual memory allocation Hierarchical ...A hierarchy Greek hierarchia , from hierarch es, leader of sacred rites is an arrangement of items ..., or at the same level as one another. Abstractly, a hierarchy is simply an ordered set or an acyclic directed graph . A hierarchy sometimes abbreviated HR can link entities either directly or indirectly, and either vertically or horizontally. The only direct links in a hierarchy, insofar as they are hierarchical ... a path graph theory path . All parts of the hierarchy which are not linked vertically to one another nevertheless can be horizontally linked through a path by traveling up the hierarchy to find a common ... forms exist that are both alternative and complimentary to hierarchy. Heterarchy sometimes abbreviated ... special vocabulary. These terms are easiest to understand when a hierarchy is diagrammed see Visualization below . The generic hierarchy uses the following terms ref name Dawkins ref name Architecture ... of precedence Ordering the arrangement of the ranks or levels Hierarchy the arrangement of a particular ... of sets Collection all of the objects at one level Superior hierarchy Superior a higher level or an object ... ranked at a lower level child or descendent wikt Hierarch Hierarch , the top level of the hierarchy ... . In a linear hierarchy per WP R PLA, this SHOULD be bold , the maximum degree is 1. ref name ... to the objects and not the levels every hierarchy has this property with respect to levels, but normally each level can have an infinite number of objects. An example of a linear hierarchy is the hierarchy of life . In a branching hierarchy per WP R PLA, this SHOULD be bold , one or more ... For many people, the word hierarchy automatically evokes an image of a branching hierarchy. ref ... on the degree. A flat hierarchy per WP R PLA, this SHOULD be bold is a branching hierarchy in which ... regarded as hierarchical have at most a moderate span. Therefore, a flat hierarchy is often ... more details
wiktionarypar hierarchy A hierarchy is an arrangement of units into related levels of different weights or ranks, meaning that levels are considered higher or lower than one another. The term, which originally meant rule by priests , is now generalised and describes systems with a linear concept of wikt subordinate subordinates and wikt superior superiors and where each level has only 1 direct parent level. Hierarchies are typically depicted as a tree structure s. Hierarchy may also refer to Hierarchy mathematics , the mathematical model of a hierarchical structure as an ordered set Containment hierarchy , a hierarchy of only strictly nested sets Hierarchy object oriented programming , also known as inheritance, the creation of new classes from existing classes Hierarchical database model , a tree like database model Hierarchical query , an SQL query on a hierarchical database Hierarchical linear modeling , multi level statistical analysis and linear regression Hierarchical organization , the structure of most organizations, including governments, businesses and organized religions Catholic Church hierarchy Hierarchical network , the hierarchical of computer network components Hierarchical control system , a layered model for component organization in software and robotics Dominance hierarchy , an intraspecific ordering of individuals or groups by power status and dominance Social hierarchy , the concept as applied to humans Memoryhierarchy , the hierarchical organization of computer storage for analysis of performance issues Hierarchy of life , the biological organisation of all life from the atomic level to the biosphere Hierarchy of genres , any formalization that ranks different types of art genres in an art form in terms of their value Hierarchy of values , an ordered list of social values in US law Hierarchy, an alien race in the Universe at War video game series See also Tree structure disambig io Hierarkio homonimo uk ... more details
Hierarchy of Angels can be found in the angelology of different religious traditions Christian angelic hierarchy Jewish angelic hierarchy Islamic view of angels Angel hierarchy Islamic angelic hierarchy Yazata Zoroastrian angelic hierarchy disambig ... more details
Other uses hierarchy disambiguation Unreferenced date December 2007 In mathematics , a hierarchy is a preorder , i.e. an ordered set. The term is used to stress a natural hierarchical relation among the elements. In particular, it is the preferred terminology for poset s whose elements are class set theory classes of objects of increasing complexity . In that case, the preorder defining the hierarchy is the class containment relation. Containment hierarchy Containment hierarchies are thus special cases of hierarchies. Related terminology Individual elements of a hierarchy are often called levels and a hierarchy is said to be infinite if it has infinitely many distinct levels but said to collapse if it has only finitely many distinct levels. Example In theoretical computer science , the time hierarchy is a classification of decision problem s according to the amount of time required to solve them. See also col begin col break Order theory Tree structure Lattice mathematics Lattice Polynomial hierarchy Chomsky hierarchy Analytical hierarchy Arithmetical hierarchy Hyperarithmetical hierarchy col break Abstract algebraic hierarchy Borel hierarchy Wadge hierarchy Difference hierarchy Tree data structure Tree graph theory Tree network Tree descriptive set theory Tree set theory col end Category Hierarchy math stub ... more details
Other uses Neuropsychology File Memory.gif thumb 400px Overview of the forms and functions of memory in the sciences In psychology , memory is the ability of an organism to store, retain, and recall information and experiences. Traditional studies of memory began in the fields of philosophy , including techniques of mnemonic artificially enhancing memory . During the late 19th and early 20th century, scientists have put memory within the paradigm of cognitive psychology . Experts believe that memory ... of memory begins with encoding, then proceeds to storage and, eventually, retrieval. ref cite web last Mohs first Richard C. title How Human Memory Works url http science.howstuffworks.com environmental ... of memory Encoding memory Encoding or registration receiving, processing and combining of received information Storage memory Storage creation of a permanent record of the encoded information Recollection ... cue for use in a process or activity Sensory memory Main Sensory memory Sensory memory corresponds ... of sensory memory. With very short presentations, participants often report that they seem to see more than they can actually report. The first experiments exploring this form of sensory memory ... for Visual Memory Tasks url journal http hfs.sagepub.com content 5 1 19.short cited by volume 5 ... experiments, Sperling was able to show that the capacity of sensory memory was approximately 12 items, but that it degraded very quickly within a few hundred milliseconds . Because this form of memory ... 12 in the whole report procedure before they decayed. This type of memory cannot be prolonged via rehearsal. There are many types of sensory memories. Iconic memory is a type of sensory memory that briefly stores an image which has been perceived for a small duration. Echoic memory is another type of sensory memory that briefly stores sounds which has been perceived for a small duration. ref cite ... ref Short term memory Main Short term memory Short term memory allows recall for a period of several ... more details
italictitle On Memory Latin De memoria et reminiscentia is one of the short treatises that make up Aristotle s Parva Naturalia . Editions Richard Sorabji , Aristotle On Memory , second edition, Chicago University of Chicago Press, 2006, ISBN 0 226 76823 6 http bmcr.brynmawr.edu 2006 2006 08 08.html review David Bloch, Aristotle on Memory and Recollection Text, Translation, Interpretation, and Reception in Western Scholasticism , Leiden Brill, 2007, ISBN 978 90 04 16046 0 http bmcr.brynmawr.edu 2008 2008 08 19.html review External links http etext.library.adelaide.edu.au a a8 memory.html On Memory and Reminiscence , translated by J. I. Beare HTML Greek text http www.mikrosapoplous.gr aristotle mf peri mnhmhs a.htm Mikros apoplous Category Works by Aristotle Philo stub is Um minni og upprifjun pt Da Mem ria e Reminisc ncia ... more details
Unreferenced date November 2007 A moral hierarchy is a hierarchy by which actions are ranked by their morality , with respect to a moral code . The notion of a moral hierarchy tends to be thin and untenable in cases spanning multiple cultures, because moral codes are not equal, or that certain codes are Moral superiority superior to others. Philo stub Category Morality Category Ethics ... more details
In linguistic typology , the case hierarchy states grammatical cases in order of their prominence. It should therefore be concluded that a language which makes use of any given case will also make use of all the cases which are higher further left on the hierarchy. An example hierarchy The following example shows a basic hierarchy for a language with a nominative accusative alignment. nominative accusative genitive dative Instrumental case instrumental prepositional See also Differential Object Marking External links http www.latrobe.edu.au linguistics LaTrobePapersinLinguistics Vol 2005 01Blake.pdf Category Linguistic typology ... more details
Religious hierarchy may refer to Hierarchical organization , hierarchical structure as applied to all organizations, including religions Religious stratification , the stratification of society based on religious beliefs or other faith based considerations See also Hierarchy dab ... more details
Infobox Album See Wikipedia WikiProject Albums Name In Memory Type EP Artist Nevermore Cover Nevermore In Memory.jpg Released July 23, 1996 Genre Progressive metal , Thrash metal Label Century Media Length 26 09 Producer Neil Kernon Last album Nevermore album Nevermore br 1995 This album In Memory br 1996 Next album The Politics of Ecstasy album The Politics Of Ecstasy br 1996 Album ratings rev1 Allmusic rev1Score Rating 3 5 ref Allmusic class album id r271433 ref In Memory is Nevermore s only EP. It was recorded in April and May 1996 and released on July 23, 1996. It features a Bauhaus band Bauhaus medley music medley . It was re issued in 2006 with 5 bonus tracks, which are all demos of songs from the next full length album, The Politics of Ecstasy album The Politics of Ecstasy . It was their first album to feature Pat O Brien guitarist Pat O Brien on rhythm guitars and also the first in which Van Williams musician Van Williams played all drum tracks. Track listing Track listing all writing Nevermore title1 Optimist or Pessimist length1 3 38 title2 Matricide length2 5 21 title3 In Memory length3 7 05 title4 Silent Hedges Double Dare note4 Peter Murphy musician P. Murphy Bauhaus band Bauhaus Bauhaus cover length4 4 41 title5 The Sorrowed Man length5 5 24 Track listing headline 2006 bonus tracks title6 The Tiananmen Man note6 Demo length6 5 44 titleh7 The Seven Tongues of God note7 Demo length7 5 43 title8 Passenger note8 Demo length8 5 11 title9 This Sacrament note9 Demo length9 5 53 title10 42147 note10 Instrumental Demo length10 4 37 Personnel Nevermore Warrel Dane Singing vocals Jeff Loomis guitar Pat O Brien guitarist Pat O Brien guitar Jim Sheppard Bass guitar bass Van Williams musician Van Williams Drum kit drums Tracks 6 10 performances Warrel Dane vocals Jeff Loomis guitar, bass, drum machine drum programming Production Neil Kernon audio engineering recording ... Records EPs 1990s thrash metal album stub it In Memory hu In Memory pl In Memory pt In Memory ... more details
notability Music date January 2008 primarysources date January 2008 Infobox Album See Wikipedia WikiProject Albums Name In Memory... Type ep Artist Abigor Cover Released August 28, 2000 Recorded 2000 Genre Black metal Length 24 39 Label Napalm Records Producer Reviews Last album Channeling the Quintessence of Satan br 1999 This album In Memory... br 2000 Next album Satanized Satanized A Journey Through Cosmic Infinity br 2001 In Memory... is the fourth EP released by Black metal band Abigor . It was released in 2000. The original cover of the EP was banned, as it depicted an actual goat with its chest ripped open, on top a blindfolded man lying on the floor as if on a crucifix. ref http stream.cdandlp.net osmoseproductions images ABIGORinmemory.JPG ref Track listing Terrible Certainty Kreator Cover 4 54 Crionics Slayer Cover 4 18 Shadowlord Unreleased Track 6 10 Crimson Horizons Rehearsal Version 6 08 Verwustung Rough Instrumental 3 09 Personnel Peter Kubik guitars, bass Thomas Tannenberger drums, guitars Thurisaz vocals, bass External links http www.metal archives.com release.php?id 3247 Encyclopaedia Metallum page References references Abigor Category Abigor albums Category 2000 EPs Category Napalm Records EPs 2000s black metal album stub ... more details
orphan date December 2007 The Gastronomic hierarchy is a philosophy in Gastronomy that associates a particular title with individuals that enjoy food and drink. At the bottom of the hierarchy is the Goinfre or Greedy Guts and at the top is the Gastronome . The hierarchy is as follows Gastronome Gourmet A connoisseur of food and drink Epicure Friand Gourmand One who enjoys eating Goulu Glutton Goinfre Greedy guts See also Foodie References Schott, B. Schott s Food and Drink Miscellany , ISBN 0 7475 6654 2 food stub Category Food and drink appreciation Category Culinary arts Category Gastronomy ... more details
In computational complexity theory , the exponential hierarchy is a hierarchy of complexity class es, starting with EXPTIME math rm EXPTIME bigcup k in mathbb N mbox DTIME left 2 n k right math and continuing with math mbox 2 EXPTIME bigcup k in mathbb N mbox DTIME left 2 2 n k right math math mbox 3 EXPTIME bigcup k in mathbb N mbox DTIME left 2 2 2 n k right math and so on. We have P complexity P EXPTIME 2 EXPTIME 3 EXPTIME . Unlike the analogous case for the polynomial hierarchy , the time hierarchy theorem guarantees that these inclusions are proper that is, there are languages in EXPTIME but not in P, in 2 EXPTIME but not in EXPTIME and so on. The union of all the classes in the exponential hierarchy is the class ELEMENTARY . References Computational Complexity . Addison Wesley, 1994. pp 497 498 ComplexityClasses DEFAULTSORT Exponential Hierarchy Category Complexity classes it Gerarchia esponenziale zh ... more details
Unreferenced date November 2006 For the song by Stone Temple Pilots Core Stone Temple Pilots album Infobox Album Name No Memory Type Studio album Artist No. 2 band No. 2 Cover Nomemory.jpg Background Orange Released 1999 small United States US small Recorded Genre Indie music Indie Length 30 14 Label Chainsaw Records Producer Last album This album No Memory br 1999 Next album What Does Good Luck Bring? br 2002 No Memory was the first of two albums by No. 2 band No. 2 , and was released in 1999. Track listing Critical Mass 3 07 Never Felt Better 2 48 Move It Along 3 33 So Long 2 48 Just Answer the Man 4 18 Pop in C 2 48 Practicing Your Moves 3 01 Pop in A Minor 2 25 Nobody s Satisfied 2 29 Parting Kiss 2 57 Personnel Neil Gust vocals, guitar, keyboards Gilly Ann Hanner backing vocals, bass Paul Pulvirenti drums and percussion Joanna Bolme engineer, hand clapper on Critical Mass Tony Lash engineer, electric piano on Never Felt Better Larry Crane recording engineer Larry Crane engineer, mixing Elliott Smith mixing, backing vocals on Critical Mass and So Long Sam Coomes bass on Never Felt Better and Nobody s Satisfied , backing vocals on So Long Stef Darensbourg hand clapper on Critical Mass No. 2 band No. 2 Category 1999 albums 1990s indie rock album stub ... more details
In Memory Of was the seventh episode in the second series of the long running crime drama television series Law & Order . It was aired on October 22, 1991. This story was remade as an episode of Law & Order UK and retitled Buried . It was the fifth episode of the first series. Plot Skeletal remains of a young boy missing for 30 years are found in an apartment building, and finding the killer may ride on Elizabeth Olivet Dr. Olivet s ability to uncover a possible witness repressed memory therapy repressed memories of the incident. Cast Law Paul Sorvino Phil Cerreta Det. Sgt. Philip Cerreta Chris Noth Mike Logan Law & Order Det. Mike Logan Dann Florek Don Cragen Capt. Donald Cragen Order Michael Moriarty Benjamin Stone Exec. A.D.A. Benjamin Stone Richard Brooks actor Richard Brooks Paul Robinette A.D.A. Paul Robinette Steven Hill Adam Schiff D.A. Adam Schiff Guest Stars Mary Joan Negro Julie Atkinson Michael Higgins actor Michael Higgins Thad Messimer Rosemary Murphy Mrs. Catherine Messimer Tresa Hughes Mrs. Doris Keegan Richard Hamilton actor Richard Hamilton Ed Conover Carolyn McCormick Dr. Elizabeth Olivet Richard Venture Douglas Greer Richard Kuss Sgt. Dominick McFadden Mark Hammer Judge Randall Welch Doug Stender Huston Colin Fox Peter Martin as Colin R. Fox John Braden Linford Mitchell McGuire Carl Lawler Hildy Brooks Jane Lawler Adam LeFevre Kelley Stan Lachow Elliot Woods Tom Kemp Heller Kevin O Morrison Judge Spector Anne O Sullivan Dash Larry Attile Anderson Gwen Shepherd Knox Robinson Frank Adu Armstrong James Michael McCauley Reni as James McCauley Marylouise Burke Estelle W. Benson Terry Insley Billy Van Detective Paul Singer Bailiff Jack Mungovan Officer Wheeler uncredited Category 1991 television episodes Category Law & Order episodes nl In Memory Of Law & Order ... more details
Infobox Album See Wikipedia WikiProject Albums Name In Memory Of... Type Studio album Artist D Ream Cover D Ream In Memory Of....JPG Released March 7, 2011 Recorded 2008&ndash 2010 Genre Pop rock br Synthpop br dance music Dance br Soul music Soul br Rhythm and blues R&B Length Label Fullfill Records Producer D Ream Last album The Platinum Collection D Ream album The Platinum Collection br 2006 This album In Memory Of... br 2011 Next album Misc Singles Name In Memory Of... Type studio single 1 All Things to All Men single 1 date 7 September 2009 single 2 Drop Beats Not Bombs PROMO single 2 date 8 March 2010 single 3 Gods in the Making single 3 date 28 February 2011 single 4 Sleepy Head single 4 date 25 July 2011 In Memory Of... is a forthcoming studio album by Northern Irish pop rock synthpop and dance music dance band D Ream . The album is their first new studio record in 15 years. The album contains 10 confirmed tracks, including the singles All Things to All Men which was released in September 2009, Drop Beats Not Bombs which was released as a promo single in March 2010. The single Gods in the Making features former band member Brian Cox physicist Brian Cox on keyboards. ref cite news title Professor Brian Cox to rejoin D Ream publisher BBC News date 2010 11 19 url http www.bbc.co.uk news entertainment arts 11798071 accessdate 2011 02 21 ref Track listing All Things to All Men Drop Beats Not Bombs Free Thinkin Mind Gods in the Making I ll Be Your Dog Into the Fray Sleepy Head There Is Only Now You Make Me... We Are Fans Singles class wikitable align left Cover align left Information align left Image All Things To All Men.JPG left 120px align left All Things To All Men Released 7 September 2009 Track Listing All Things To All Men Radio Edit All Things To All Men Original Mix All Things To All Men D reamix All Things To All Men Jay Kay Remix All Things To All Men Pete Herbert Remix All Things To All Men Tj Inc Remix All Things To All Men Paul Gotel & Dj Story Soundscape ... more details
In Role based access control role based access control , the role hierarchy defines an inheritance relationship among roles. For example, the role structure for a bank may treat all employees as members of the employee role. Above this may be roles department manager , and accountant , which inherit all permissions of the employee role, while above department manager could be savings manager , loan manager . RBAC models generally treat the role hierarchy as either a tree set theory , as in the 1992 RBAC model of Ferraiolo and Kuhn, or a partially ordered set in the 1996 RBAC framework of Sandhu, Coyne, Feinstein, and Youman. In object oriented programming terms, the tree role hierarchy is single inheritance, while the partial order hierarchy allows multiple inheritance. When treated as a partial order, the role hierarchy example given above could be extended to allow a role such as branch manager to inherit all permissions of savings manager , loan manager , and accountant . Complications can arise when constraints such as separation of duties exist between roles. If separation of duty was used to prohibit personnel from holding both loan manager and accountant roles, then branch manager could not inherit permissions from both of them. The NIST RBAC model , which unified the FK and SCFY models, treats the role hierarchy as a partial order, although RBAC products have not gone beyond the tree structured hierarchy. Category Computer access control ... more details
Unreferenced date October 2009 A reverse hierarchy is a conceptual organizational structure that attempts to invert the classical pyramid of hierarchical organization hierarchical organisations . The concept was pioneered by the total quality management movement. The reverse hierarchy promotes the idea that the most important employees are those who deal daily with the organisations customers, i.e. those who would normally be at the bottom of the hierarchy. It is then the role of supervisors and managers normally higher in the hierarchy to support these employees and to remove the obstacles that hinder them in satisfying their customers needs. Thus the more senior people are actually lower in the inverted pyramid, as they have more people to support. Some organisations claim to be operating in this way when in fact all that has happened is that the organisation chart has been drawn in an inverted fashion. Weasel inline date October 2009 DEFAULTSORT Reverse Hierarchy Category Management Category Theory of constraints org stub ... more details
Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 In a hierarchy or tree structure of any kind, a superior is an individual or position at a higher level in the hierarchy than another a subordinate or inferior , and thus closer to the Apex geometry apex . It is often used in business terminology to refer to people who are supervisor s and in the military to people who are higher in the chain of command Superior Officer . Superiors are given, sometimes supreme, authority over others in the control. When an order is given, one must follow that order and obey it or punishment may be issued. A Religious Superior is the person to whom a cleric is immediately responsible under canon law . For monk s, it would be the Abbot or the Abbess for nun s for friar s, it would be the Prior , or, for Franciscans , the Guardian Custos for Diocese diocesan priests, it would be the local Bishop . In religious orders with a hierarchy above the local community, there will also be Superior general superiors general and possibly provincial superior s above the local abbot, prior, or Abbess Mother Superior . See also Parent node . DEFAULTSORT Superior Hierarchy Category Hierarchy Comp sci stub io Superioro pl Prze o ony ... more details
Belokrinitskaya Hierarchy is the first full and stable church hierarchy created by the Old Believers . The hierarchy was created in 1846 by acceptance of the Greek Metropolitan bishop Metropolitan Ambrose. The hierarchy is called after the name of the see of the First Hierarch Bila Krynytsia, Chernivtsi Oblast Belaya Krinitsa , Bukowina, in Austria Hungary currently West Ukraine . Major sponsorship for organizing this hierarchy search for a metropolitan, organizing the necessary facilities, smuggling of candidates for priesthood etc. through the Russian border in both directions came also from the Russia n Old Believers merchant families, such as Ryabushinskie and Morozovy . Therefore the hierarchy was immediately accepted in Moscow especially at the Rogozhskoe cemetery . Those who could not accept the hierarchy continued to accept priests from the Russian Orthodox State Church who had denounced the novelties of Patriarch Nikon. These Old Believers remained Beglopopovtsy . The Orthodox Old Rite Church in earlier times called Lipovan Orthodox Old Rite Church with jurisdiction all over the world and Russian Orthodox Old Rite Church constitute this hierarchy. The First Hierarch of the Belokrinitskaja Hierarchy Orthodox Old Rite Church nominally has the seat of his ecclesiastical See in Bila Krynytsia, Chernivtsi Oblast Bila Krynytsya , a small village that lies in southwest Ukraine , just north of the border with Romania . In practice, the current incumbent, Bishop Leonty, discharges his duties from Br ila , a city on the lower Danube . See also Old Believers References http www.hiddeneurope.co.uk barticle info.php?articles id 236 hidden europe report 8 August 2006 External links http www.rpsc.ru Official web site Russian http www.altaistar.ru Old Believers of Altai official site of the Barnaul Parish Russian Orthodox Old Rite Church http www.samstar.ru document 39 Presentation Russian http www.orthodoxwiki.org Russian Orthodox Oldritualist Church OrthodoxWiki Russian Orthodox ... more details
Use mdy dates date October 2011 In Memory of ... is a ballet made by New York City Ballet balletmaster Jerome Robbins to Alban Berg Berg s Violin Concerto to the Memory of an Angel of 1935 written on the death of Manon Gropius daughter of Alma Mahler , Gustav Mahler s widow, and Walter Gropius , based on themes from Gustav Mahler Mahler , a Carpathian folk song and Johan Sebastian Bach Bach s O Ewigkeit, du Donnerwort, BWV 20 O Ewigkeit, du Donnerwort , BWV 20 . The premiere took place on June 13, 1985, at the David H. Koch Theater New York State Theater , Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts Lincoln Center with scenery by David Mitchell lighting designer David Mitchell , costumes by Dain Marcus and lighting by Jennifer Tipton . Casts original col begin col 3 col 3 Suzanne Farrell col 3 Joseph Duell Adam L ders col end NYCB revivals List of New York City Ballet 2008 Spring repertory 2008 Spring New York City Ballet Jerome Robbins celebration Jerome Robbins celebration col begin col 3 col 3 Darci Kistler col 3 Jared Angle Charles Askegard col end References col begin col 2 Playbill , NYCB, Tuesday, June 17, 2008 col 2 Repertory Week , NYCB, Spring season, 2008 repertory, week 8 col end Reviews col begin col 2 http query.nytimes.com gst fullpage.html?res 9D00E2DA1339F936A25755C0A963948260 NY Times by Anna Kisslegoff , June 15, 1985 col 2 http query.nytimes.com gst fullpage.html?res 9F06EEDC1030F935A15755C0A9679C8B63 NY Times by Jack Anderson dance critic Jack Anderson , June 26, 2001 http www.nytimes.com 2008 06 16 arts dance 16ball.html NY Times by Gia Kourlas , June 16, 2008 col end External links col begin col 2 http www.nycballet.com NYCB website col 2 http jeromerobbins.org Robbins Foundation and Trust website col end Ballet Category Ballets to the music of Alban Berg Category Ballets by Jerome Robbins Category 1985 ballet premieres Category Ballets designed by Jennifer Tipton Category New York City Ballet repertory ... more details
In Exposure Therapy , a hierarchy is a graded list of stimuli that will generate an escalating level of arousal , for the purpose of producing habituation . The hierarchy may be created in advance of a session of exposure a static hierarchy or may arise extempore during the session in response to developments a dynamic hierarchy . It is not yet known which, if either, of these methods produces the better outcome. Recommended Reading Marks I 1981 Cure and Care of Neuroses Theory and Practice of Behavioural Psychotherapy John Wiley & Sons Inc http en.wikipedia.org w index.php?title Special Booksources&isbn 0471088080 ISBN 978 0471088080 Hawton K, Salkovskis PM, Kirk J, Clark DM 1989 Cognitive Behaviour Therapy for Psychiatric Problems A Practical Guide Oxford Medical Publications http en.wikipedia.org w index.php?title Special Booksources&isbn 0192615879 ISBN 978 0192615879 Richard DCS, Lauterbach D 2006 Handbook of Exposure Therapies Academic Press http en.wikipedia.org w index.php?title Special Booksources&isbn 0125874212 ISBN 978 0125874212 Category Cognitive behavioral therapy psych stub ... more details
In computability theory , computational complexity theory and proof theory , the Hardy hierarchy , named after G. H. Hardy , is an ordinal indexed family of functions h sub sub   N     N where N is the set of natural numbers , 0,  1,  ... . It is related to the fast growing hierarchy and slow growing hierarchy . The hierarchy was first described in Hardy s 1904 paper, A theorem concerning the infinite cardinal numbers . Definition Let be a large countable ordinal such that a fundamental sequence ordinals fundamental sequence is assigned to every limit ordinal less than . The Hardy hierarchy of functions h sub sub   N     N , for     , is then defined as follows math h 0 n n, , math math h alpha 1 n h alpha n 1 , , math math h alpha n h alpha n n , math if is a limit ordinal. Here n denotes the n sup th sup element of the fundamental sequence assigned to the limit ordinal  . A standardized choice of fundamental sequence for all      sub 0 sub is described in the article on the Fast growing hierarchy The Wainer hierarchy fast growing hierarchy . Caicedo 2007 defines a modified Hardy hierarchy of functions math H alpha , math by using the standard fundamental sequences, but with n 1 instead of n in the third line of the above definition. Relation to fast growing hierarchy The fast growing hierarchy Wainer hierarchy of functions f sub sub and the Hardy hierarchy of functions h sub sub are related by f sub sub h sub sup sup sub for all sub 0 sub . Thus, for any sub 0 sub , h sub sub grows much more slowly than does f sub sub . However, the Hardy hierarchy catches up to the Wainer hierarchy at sub 0 sub , such that f sub sub 0 sub sub and h sub sub 0 sub sub have the same growth rate, in the sense that f sub sub 0 sub sub n 1 h sub sub 0 sub sub n f sub sub 0 ... Computability theory Category Proof theory Category Hierarchy of functions ... more details
unreferenced date April 2008 Phonological hierarchy describes a series of increasingly smaller regions of a Phonology phonological utterance. From larger to smaller units, it is as follows Utterance Prosodic declination unit DU intonational phrase I phrase Prosodic prosodic unit intonation unit IU phonological phrase P phrase Prosodic list unit LU Clitic group Phonological word P word, Foot linguistics Foot F strong weak syllable sequences such as English ladder, button, eat it Syllable e.g. cat 1 , ladder 2 Mora linguistics Mora half syllable Segment phoneme e.g. k , and t in cat Distinctive feature Feature The hierarchy from the mora upwards is technically known as the Prosody linguistics prosodic hierarchy . There is some disagreement among phonologists on the arrangement and inclusion of units in the hierarchy. For example, the clitic group is not universally recognised, and the P phrase and IU come from different traditions and have different definitions. See also Syntactic hierarchy Category Phonology Category Prosody linguistics ling stub ar nn Det fonologiske hierarkiet ... more details