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Can someone help me get to an explanation here: Thanks and I'll medal :)
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@Michele_Laino If you dont understand this I have something that I would like to show you
I don't know what a descriptor is
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I think that they are all correct! When I was at university I worked on a plot which was a simulation of an experiment of particle physics
such plot was very similar to a scatter plot, and in order to model it, we used the so called n-tuples
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namely data of our plot were organized in an object composed by a certain number of cells. Such object is called n-tuple, n can be a natural number
That is all that I know
thanks! :)
maybe a descriptor can be a set of n-tuple, nevertheless I'm not sure
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n-tuples*
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