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  • 51List of statistics topics — Please add any Wikipedia articles related to statistics that are not already on this list.The Related changes link in the margin of this page (below search) leads to a list of the most recent changes to the articles listed below. To see the most… …

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  • 52Ikeda map — In mathematics, an Ikeda map is a discrete time dynamical system given by: x {n+1} = 1 + u (x n cos t n y n sin t n), , : y {n+1} = u (x n sin t n + y n cos t n), , where u is a parameter and : t n = 0.4 frac{6}{1+x n^2+y n^2}. For some values of …

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  • 53List of psychology topics — This page aims to list all topics related to psychology. This is so that those interested in the subject can monitor changes to the pages by clicking on Related changes in the sidebar. It is also to see the gaps in Wikipedia s coverage of the… …

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  • 54Brain — This article is about the brains of all types of animals, including humans. For information specific to the human brain, see Human brain. For other uses, see Brain (disambiguation). A chimpanzee brain The brain is …

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  • 55Black hole — For other uses, see Black hole (disambiguation). Simulated view of a black hole (center) in front of the Large Magellanic Cloud. Note the gravitat …

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  • 57Brevity code — Contents 1 American/NATO codes 1.1 A 1.2 B 1.3 C …

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  • 58Digital philosophy — is a direction in philosophy and cosmology advocated by certain mathematicians and theoretical physicists, e.g., Gregory Chaitin, Edward Fredkin, Stephen Wolfram, and Konrad Zuse (see his Calculating Space). Digital philosophy grew out of an… …

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  • 59Vivarium — A vivarium (Latin, literally for place of life; plural: vivaria or vivariums ) is an area, usually enclosed, for keeping and raising animals or plants for observation or research. Often, a portion of the ecosystem for a particular species is… …

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  • 60Multiple comparisons — In statistics, the multiple comparisons or multiple testing problem occurs when one considers a set of statistical inferences simultaneously.[1] Errors in inference, including confidence intervals that fail to include their corresponding… …

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