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  • 111Abstract analytic number theory — is a branch of mathematics which takes the ideas and techniques of classical analytic number theory and applies them to a variety of different mathematical fields. The classical prime number theorem serves as a prototypical example, and the… …

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  • 112Frank Ryan (American football) — Infobox NFLretired name=Frank Ryan position=Quarterback number=13 |caption= birthdate=birth date and age|1936|7|12 Fort Worth, Texas debutyear=1958 finalyear=1970 draftyear=1958 draftround=5 draftpick=55 college=Rice teams= * Los Angeles Rams… …

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  • 113Large deviations theory — In Probability Theory, the Large Deviations Theory concerns the asymptotic behaviour of remote tails of sequences of probability distributions. Some basic ideas of the theory can be tracked back to Laplace and Cramér, although a clear unified… …

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  • 114Computational electromagnetics — Computational electromagnetics, computational electrodynamics or electromagnetic modeling is the process of modeling the interaction of electromagnetic fields with physical objects and the environment. It typically involves using computationally… …

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  • 115Bayes estimator — In decision theory and estimation theory, a Bayes estimator is an estimator or decision rule that maximizes the posterior expected value of a utility function or minimizes the posterior expected value of a loss function (also called posterior… …

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  • 116SABR Volatility Model — In mathematical finance, the SABR model is a stochastic volatility model, which attempts to capture the volatility smile in derivatives markets. The name stands for Stochastic Alpha, Beta, Rho , referring to the parameters of the model.The SABR… …

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  • 117Synchronization of chaos — is a phenomenon that may occur when two, or more, chaotic oscillators are coupled, or when a chaotic oscillator drives another chaotic oscillator. Because of the butterfly effect, which causes the exponential divergence of the trajectories of two …

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  • 118Leslie Fox — (September 1918 Dewsbury, Yorkshire 1 August 1992 Oxford) was a British Mathematician noted for his contribution to numerical analysis.Fox studied mathematics as a Scholar of Christ Church, Oxford graduating with a First in 1939 and continued to… …

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  • 119Enumerative combinatorics — is an area of combinatorics that deals with the number of ways that certain patterns can be formed. Two examples of this type of problem are counting combinations and counting permutations. More generally, given an infinite collection of finite… …

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  • 120Search data structure — In computer science, a search data structure is any data structure that allows the efficient retrieval of specific items from a set of items, such as a specific record from a database. The simplest, most general, and least efficient search… …

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