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  • 31I-spline — In the mathematical subfield of numerical analysis, an I spline[1][2] is a monotone spline function. An I spline family of order three with four interior knots …

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  • 32Gauss–Markov process — This article is not about the Gauss–Markov theorem of mathematical statistics. Gauss–Markov stochastic processes (named after Carl Friedrich Gauss and Andrey Markov) are stochastic processes that satisfy the requirements for both Gaussian… …

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  • 33Bounded variation — In mathematical analysis, a function of bounded variation refers to a real valued function whose total variation is bounded (finite): the graph of a function having this property is well behaved in a precise sense. For a continuous function of a… …

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  • 34Poincaré–Birkhoff–Witt theorem — In the theory of Lie algebras, the Poincaré–Birkhoff–Witt theorem (Poincaré (1900), G. D. Birkhoff (1937), Witt (1937); frequently contracted to PBW theorem) is a result giving an explicit description of the universal enveloping algebra of a Lie… …

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  • 35Bitonic sorter — Bitonic sort is a sorting algorithm designed specially for parallel machines.A sorted sequence is a monotonically non decreasing (or non increasing) sequence. A bitonic sequence is composed of two subsequences, one monotonically non decreasing… …

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  • 36Cumulative distribution function — for the normal distributions in the image below …

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  • 37Limit superior and limit inferior — In mathematics, the limit inferior (also called infimum limit, liminf, inferior limit, lower limit, or inner limit) and limit superior (also called supremum limit, limsup, superior limit, upper limit, or outer limit) of a sequence can be thought… …

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  • 38Black hole thermodynamics — In physics, black hole thermodynamics is the area of study that seeks to reconcile the laws of thermodynamics with the existence of black hole event horizons. Much as the study of the statistical mechanics of black body radiation led to the… …

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  • 39Engel expansion — The Engel expansion of a positive real number x is the unique non decreasing sequence of positive integers {a 1,a 2,a 3,dots} such that:x=frac{1}{a 1}+frac{1}{a 1a 2}+frac{1}{a 1a 2a 3}+cdots.;Rational numbers have a finite Engel expansion, while …

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  • 40Inverse mean curvature flow — In the field of differential geometry in mathematics, inverse mean curvature flow (IMCF) is an example of a geometric flow of hypersurfaces a Riemannian manifold (for example, smooth surfaces in 3 dimensional Euclidean space). Intuitively, a… …

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