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  • 43Information theory — Not to be confused with Information science. Information theory is a branch of applied mathematics and electrical engineering involving the quantification of information. Information theory was developed by Claude E. Shannon to find fundamental… …

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  • 44Sophie Germain — This article is about the mathematician Marie Sophie Germain. See also Sophie Germain primes. Infobox Person name = Marie Sophie Germain caption = Marie Sophie Germain birth date = birth date|1776|4|1| birth place = Paris, France death date =… …

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  • 45Rhetoric of science — is a body of scholarly literature exploring the notion that the practice of scientific inquiry is a rhetorical activity. It emerged from a number of disciplines during the late twentieth century, including the disciplines of sociology, history,… …

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  • 46List of Lie groups topics — This is a list of Lie group topics, by Wikipedia page. Contents 1 Examples 2 Lie algebras 3 Foundational results 4 Semisimple theory …

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  • 47Infrared — For other uses, see Infrared (disambiguation). An image of two people in mid infrared ( thermal ) light (false color) …

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  • 48Ptolemy — For others with Ptolemy... names, and history of those names, see Ptolemy (name). Ptolemy An early B …

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  • 49Earth's magnetic field — Computer simulation of the Earth s field in a normal period between reversals.[1] The tubes represent magnetic field lines, blue when the field points towards the center and yellow when away. The rotation axis of the Earth is centered and… …

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  • 50Culture of the United Kingdom — The Proms is an eight week summer season of daily orchestral classical music concerts, on the last night with some traditional patriotic music of the United Kingdom.[1][2] …

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