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Implode est un algorithme de compression de données sans perte qui couple l'algorithme LZ77 et le codage de Shannon-Fano. Il est l'algorithme privilégié par l'archiveur PKZIP pour la création d'archives au format ZIP entre 1989 et 1993, avant d'être supplanté par l'algorithme deflate de Phil Katz.
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- Algorithme de compression sans perte
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implode — im*plode , v. i. To burst inward; contrasting with {explode}. [PJC] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
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implode — (v.) 1870 (implied in imploded), back formation from IMPLOSION (Cf. implosion). Related: Imploding … Etymology dictionary
implode — [v] collapse inward cave in, fall down, fall in, fold, fold up; concepts 230,316,410,674 … New thesaurus
implode — ► VERB ▪ collapse or cause to collapse violently inwards. DERIVATIVES implosion noun implosive adjective. ORIGIN from IN (Cf. ↑in ) + Latin plodere, plaudere to clap , on the pattern of explode … English terms dictionary
implode — [im plōd′] vt. imploded, imploding [< IN 1 + (EX)PLODE] 1. to cause to burst or collapse inward 2. Phonet. to articulate by implosion vi. to burst or collapse inward … English World dictionary
implode — verb (imploded; imploding) Etymology: 2in + plode (as in explode) Date: 1881 intransitive verb 1. a. to burst inward < a blow causing a vacuum tube to implode > b. to undergo violent compression … New Collegiate Dictionary
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implode — im|plode [ ım ploud ] verb 1. ) intransitive or transitive to break up violently and fall inwards, or make something do this: an internal vacuum that caused the vessel to implode 2. ) intransitive if something such as an organization or an… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English