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  1. lib/fips140/v1.0.0-c2097c7c.zip

    func (v *projP2) FromP1xP1(p *projP1xP1) *projP2 { v.X.Multiply(&p.X, &p.T) v.Y.Multiply(&p.Y, &p.Z) v.Z.Multiply(&p.Z, &p.T) return v } func (v *projP2) FromP3(p *Point) *projP2 { v.X.Set(&p.x) v.Y.Set(&p.y) v.Z.Set(&p.z) return v } func (v *Point) fromP1xP1(p *projP1xP1) *Point { v.x.Multiply(&p.X, &p.T) v.y.Multiply(&p.Y, &p.Z) v.z.Multiply(&p.Z, &p.T) v.t.Multiply(&p.X, &p.Y) return v } func (v *Point) fromP2(p *projP2) *Point { v.x.Multiply(&p.X, &p.Z) v.y.Multiply(&p.Y, &p.Z) v.z.Square(&p.Z)...
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  2. lib/fips140/v1.1.0-rc1.zip

    func (v *projP2) FromP1xP1(p *projP1xP1) *projP2 { v.X.Multiply(&p.X, &p.T) v.Y.Multiply(&p.Y, &p.Z) v.Z.Multiply(&p.Z, &p.T) return v } func (v *projP2) FromP3(p *Point) *projP2 { v.X.Set(&p.x) v.Y.Set(&p.y) v.Z.Set(&p.z) return v } func (v *Point) fromP1xP1(p *projP1xP1) *Point { v.x.Multiply(&p.X, &p.T) v.y.Multiply(&p.Y, &p.Z) v.z.Multiply(&p.Z, &p.T) v.t.Multiply(&p.X, &p.Y) return v } func (v *Point) fromP2(p *projP2) *Point { v.x.Multiply(&p.X, &p.Z) v.y.Multiply(&p.Y, &p.Z) v.z.Square(&p.Z)...
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  3. docs/en/docs/async.md

    * **Deep Learning**: this is a sub-field of Machine Learning, so, the same applies. It's just that there is not a single spreadsheet of numbers to multiply, but a huge set of them, and in many cases, you use a special processor to build and / or use those models.
    
    ### Concurrency + Parallelism: Web + Machine Learning { #concurrency-parallelism-web-machine-learning }
    
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  4. cmd/object-api-utils.go

    			res[i] = &di
    		}
    	}
    	return res
    }
    
    // hasSpaceFor returns whether the disks in `di` have space for and object of a given size.
    func hasSpaceFor(di []*DiskInfo, size int64) (bool, error) {
    	// We multiply the size by 2 to account for erasure coding.
    	size *= 2
    	if size < 0 {
    		// If no size, assume diskAssumeUnknownSize.
    		size = diskAssumeUnknownSize
    	}
    
    	var available uint64
    	var total uint64
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  5. src/cmd/asm/internal/asm/asm.go

    		p.firstProg = prog
    	} else {
    		p.lastProg.Link = prog
    	}
    	p.lastProg = prog
    	if doLabel {
    		p.pc++
    		for _, label := range p.pendingLabels {
    			if p.labels[label] != nil {
    				p.errorf("label %q multiply defined", label)
    				return
    			}
    			p.labels[label] = prog
    		}
    		p.pendingLabels = p.pendingLabels[0:0]
    	}
    	prog.Pc = p.pc
    	if *flags.Debug {
    		fmt.Println(p.lineNum, prog)
    	}
    	if testOut != nil {
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  6. cmd/erasure-server-pool.go

    			if pctUsed := int(disk.Used * 100 / disk.Total); pctUsed > maxUsedPct {
    				maxUsedPct = pctUsed
    			}
    		}
    
    		// Since we are comparing pools that may have a different number of sets
    		// we multiply by the number of sets in the pool.
    		// This will compensate for differences in set sizes
    		// when choosing destination pool.
    		// Different set sizes are already compensated by less disks.
    		available *= uint64(nSets[i])
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  7. RELEASE.md

            tf.math.multiply(a, b)
    
            server.register("multiply", _remote_multiply) ```
    
        *   Example usage to create client: `python client =
            tf.distribute.experimental.rpc.Client.create("grpc", address) a =
            tf.constant(2, dtype=tf.int32) b = tf.constant(3, dtype=tf.int32)
            result = client.multiply(a, b)`
    
    *   `tf.lite`:
    
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  8. docs/en/docs/tutorial/body-multiple-params.md

    ///
    
    ## Multiple body parameters { #multiple-body-parameters }
    
    In the previous example, the *path operations* would expect a JSON body with the attributes of an `Item`, like:
    
    ```JSON
    {
        "name": "Foo",
        "description": "The pretender",
        "price": 42.0,
        "tax": 3.2
    }
    ```
    
    But you can also declare multiple body parameters, e.g. `item` and `user`:
    
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  9. docs/es/docs/tutorial/body-multiple-params.md

    # Cuerpo - Múltiples Parámetros { #body-multiple-parameters }
    
    Ahora que hemos visto cómo usar `Path` y `Query`, veamos usos más avanzados de las declaraciones del request body.
    
    ## Mezclar `Path`, `Query` y parámetros del cuerpo { #mix-path-query-and-body-parameters }
    
    Primero, por supuesto, puedes mezclar las declaraciones de parámetros de `Path`, `Query` y del request body libremente y **FastAPI** sabrá qué hacer.
    
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  10. docs/de/docs/tutorial/body-multiple-params.md

    # Body – Mehrere Parameter { #body-multiple-parameters }
    
    Nun, da wir gesehen haben, wie `Path` und `Query` verwendet werden, schauen wir uns fortgeschrittenere Verwendungsmöglichkeiten von <abbr title="Anfragekörper">Requestbody</abbr>-Deklarationen an.
    
    ## `Path`-, `Query`- und Body-Parameter vermischen { #mix-path-query-and-body-parameters }
    
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