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  • 81Speedcubing — (also known as speedsolving, speed cubing or speed cubing) is the activity of solving a Rubik s Cube or related puzzle as quickly as possible. Here, solving is defined as performing a series of moves that transforms an incomplete cube into a… …

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  • 82Functional fixedness — is a cognitive bias that limits a person to using an object only in the way it is traditionally used. The concept of functional fixedness originated in Gestalt Psychology, a movement in psychology that emphasizes holistic processing. Karl Duncker …

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  • 83Elliot Koffman — Elliot Bruce Koffman Born May 7, 1942 (1942 05 07) (age 69) Boston, Massachusetts Nationality American Occupation Computer scientist …

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  • 84Henry H. Wells Middle School (Brewster, NY) — Infobox School3 name = Henry H. Wells Middle School established = 1957 type = Public grades = 6, 7, 8 head name = Principal head = Dr. JoAnne Januzzi head name2 = Assistant Principals head2 = Mr. Andrew Cameron, Mr. John Conroy city = Brewster… …

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  • 85Numerical analysis — Babylonian clay tablet BC 7289 (c. 1800–1600 BC) with annotations. The approximation of the square root of 2 is four sexagesimal figures, which is about six decimal figures. 1 + 24/60 + 51/602 + 10/603 = 1.41421296...[1] Numerical analysis is the …

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  • 86Linear programming — (LP, or linear optimization) is a mathematical method for determining a way to achieve the best outcome (such as maximum profit or lowest cost) in a given mathematical model for some list of requirements represented as linear relationships.… …

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  • 87Nonogram — Not to be confused with Nonagram or Nomogram. Example of a nonogram puzzle being solved. The steps of the process are grouped together a bit. Nonograms, also known as Hanjie, Paint by Numbers, or Griddlers, are picture logic puzzles in which …

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  • 88Bible code — A Bible code (also Torah code) is the notion that there are information patterns encrypted or coded form in the text of the Bible, or, more specifically, in the Torah, the first five books of the Hebrew Bible. The existence of such codes has been …

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  • 89Additive Schwarz method — In mathematics, the additive Schwarz method, named after Hermann Schwarz, solves a boundary value problem for a partial differential equation approximately by splitting it into boundary value problems on smaller domains and adding the results.… …

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  • 90Swami Bharati Krishna Tirtha's Vedic mathematics — For the actual mathematics of the Vedic period, see the articles on Sulba Sūtras and Indian mathematics.Swami Bharati Krishna Tirtha s Vedic mathematics is a system of mathematics consisting of a list of 16 basic sūtras, or aphorisms. They were… …

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