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  • The '''log sum inequality''' is used for proving theorems in [[information theory]]. ...r words <math>a_i =c b_i</math> for all <math>i</math>.{{sfnp|Cover|Thomas|1991|p=29}} ...
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  • ...en|website=Mathematics Department, University of Utah|url=https://www.math.utah.edu/research/brochure/gerton.pdf}}</ref> ...ah]] he became a professor in 1975 and is now semi-retired there.<ref name=Utah/> His PhD students include [[Roger C. Alperin]], [[R. Keith Dennis]] and [ ...
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  • |workplaces =University of Utah ...athématique de Jussieu. Her research concerns [[arithmetic geometry]], and in particular [[p-adic Hodge theory|''p''-adic Hodge theory]], [[Galois repres ...
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  • ...the chair of the mathematics department of the [[University of Wyoming]]. In 1988 Gross became a professor at the [[University of Vermont]], where he se ...y of California, Irvine]], the [[University of Utah]], the Academia Sinica in Taiwan, [[Drexel University]], [[Macquarie University]], and Australia's [[ ...
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  • ...–08 NBA season|2007–08]] season. The records from the decades the team was in Seattle are still attached to the Oklahoma City history, but will be transf ...onship in the [[1979 NBA Finals]] against the [[Washington Bullets]] while in Seattle. ...
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  • ...al expansion/retraction truss structures|country=US|number=5024031|pubdate=1991-06-18|inventor1-last=Hoberman|inventor1-first=Charles}}</ref> Multiple of t ...wn. He later patented a system that uses two identical bent rods connected in the middle by a joint, which he called the Hoberman mechanism.<ref>{{Cite w ...
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  • | caption = Daniel J Rudolph in 1972, the year he graduated with B.S. Mathematics from Caltech | known_for = Advances in [[Ergodic theory]] ...
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  • In [[fluid dynamics]], '''aerodynamic potential flow codes''' or '''panel code ...nel codes, such as Panair (developed by [[Boeing]]), were first introduced in the late 1970s, and gained popularity as computing speed increased. Over t ...
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  • ...ontribution to his team. The player with the best contribution to his team in the league received the award.<ref>{{cite magazine |url=http://sportsillust ...|forwards]] or [[center (basketball)|centers]]; many finished near the top in [[Rebound (basketball)|rebounding]] the year they won.<ref name=NBAGuide>{{ ...
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  • ...n the 1970s and formalized in ''Trees'', Serre's 1977 monograph (developed in collaboration with [[Hyman Bass]]) on the subject.<ref>{{cite journal |last ...=Warren |last2=Dunwoody |first2=M. J. |year=1989 |series=Cambridge Studies in Advanced Mathematics, 17.|url={{Google books|xgsM5BvkMvIC|keywords=Dicks, a ...
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  • ...ocity of laminar flow within the channel is not uniform. The fluid travels in a parabolic pattern with the velocity of the flow, increasing with the dist ...ce interacts with a property of the sample, thereby the separation occurs, in other words, the components show differing "mobilities" under the force exe ...
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  • ...ital plasma dynamics. Five main techniques for employing space tethers are in development:<ref>{{cite journal|last=Finckenor|first=Miria|author2=AIAA Tec ...thrust]] or [[aerodynamic drag|drag]] from a [[planetary magnetic field]], in much the same way as an [[electric motor]] does. ...
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  • ...objectives, needs, and political conditions of the socialist construction in the Soviet Union, contributing to the development of Soviet [[Political eco ...the role and distribution of the [[surplus product]] and [[surplus value]] in various types of [[economic system]]s, the nature and origin of [[Value (ec ...
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  • ....<ref name=Taylor1961/> The name ''Taylor's law'' was coined by Southwood in 1966.<ref name=Southwood1966/> ...' and ''b'' are both positive constants. Taylor proposed this relationship in 1961, suggesting that the exponent ''b'' be considered a species specific i ...
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  • ...an uplift event. Finally, the continuous drop in pressure and temperature in 1800 Ma resulted from further [[erosion]] and [[Exhumation (geology)|exhuma ...ions in [[Solid-state physics|solid state]].<ref name=":33" /> The changes in pressures and temperatures with time experienced by the [[metamorphic rock] ...
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  • {{short description|Overview of mathematics education in the United States}} {{Education in the U.S.}} ...
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  • ...e:Barnard2005.gif|thumb|[[Barnard's Star]], showing position every 5 years in the period 1985–2005. Barnard's Star is the star with the highest [[proper In [[astronomy]], '''stellar kinematics''' is the [[Observational astronomy|ob ...
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  • ...3|[[Three-spined stickleback]] fish have been a frequently studied species in ecological speciation.]] ...ds to the formation of new species. This has been documented in many cases in nature and has been a major focus of research on speciation for the past fe ...
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  • ...e=July 2016|title=Statistical Power Analysis and the contemporary "crisis" in social sciences|journal=Journal of Marketing Analytics |publisher=[[Palgrav ...hy |first4=Ian |date=2021 |title=Big Data for Creating and Capturing Value in the Digitalized Environment: Unpacking the Effects of Volume, Variety, and ...
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  • ...m<sup>3</sup> is sometimes quoted as a commonly used criterion and is used in the body of this article. ...harmless (such as [[ruthenium]], silver and [[indium]]), but can be toxic in larger amounts or certain forms. Other heavy metals, such as [[arsenic]], [ ...
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