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  • 1Interval arithmetic — Interval arithmetic, also called interval mathematics , interval analysis , and interval computation , is a method in mathematics. It has been developed by mathematicians since the 1950s and 1960s as an approach to putting bounds on rounding… …

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  • 2Lebesgue integration — In mathematics, the integral of a non negative function can be regarded in the simplest case as the area between the graph of that function and the x axis. Lebesgue integration is a mathematical construction that extends the integral to a larger… …

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  • 3Expected value — This article is about the term used in probability theory and statistics. For other uses, see Expected value (disambiguation). In probability theory, the expected value (or expectation, or mathematical expectation, or mean, or the first moment)… …

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  • 4Monotone convergence theorem — In mathematics, there are several theorems dubbed monotone convergence; here we present some major examples. Contents 1 Convergence of a monotone sequence of real numbers 1.1 Theorem 1.2 Proof 1.3 …

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  • 6Multipartite entanglement — In the case of systems composed of subsystems the definition of separable and entangled states is richer than in the bipartite case. Indeed, in the multipartite case, apart from fully separable and fully entangled states, there also exists the… …

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  • 7Kemeny–Young method — Part of the Politics series Electoral methods Single winner …

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  • 8Central limit theorem — This figure demonstrates the central limit theorem. The sample means are generated using a random number generator, which draws numbers between 1 and 100 from a uniform probability distribution. It illustrates that increasing sample sizes result… …

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  • 9Fehlerreduktionsmaß — Inhaltsverzeichnis 1 Bestimmtheitsmaß 2 Goodman und Kruskals λ und τ 2.1 Goodman und Kruskals λ 2.2 Goodman und Kruskals τ 2.3 Symmetrische Maße …

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  • 10Fehlerreduktionsmaße — Inhaltsverzeichnis 1 Bestimmtheitsmaß 2 Goodman und Kruskals λ und τ 2.1 Goodman und Kruskals λ 2.2 Goodman und Kruskals τ …

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