Proper noun
A surname from Old French.
A minor city in Mercer County, Kentucky, United States.
Source: en.wiktionary.orgBurgin (2005, p. 24) uses a generalized definition of algorithms that relaxes the common requirement that the output of the algorithm that computes a function must be determined after a finite number of steps. Source: Internet
Burgin (1968). p. 104. After the overthrow via coup d'état of President Juan Domingo Perón in 1955, Borges supported efforts to purge Argentina's Government of Peronists and dismantle the former President's welfare state. Source: Internet
Burgin (1988) p xvii From 1956 to 1970, Borges also held a position as a professor of literature at the University of Buenos Aires and other temporary appointments at other universities. Source: Internet
The axiomatic approach to Kolmogorov complexity was further developed in the book (Burgin 2005) and applied to software metrics (Burgin and Debnath, 2003; Debnath and Burgin, 2003). Source: Internet
EHS beats Gallatin, Burgin The Eminence Warriors hosted Gallatin County May 1st and came away with their first district win of the season. Source: Internet
The two men discussed Borges’s stories, of which Burgin had a near encyclopedic knowledge. Source: Internet