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  2. Rule 30 - Wikipedia

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    Rule 30 is an elementary cellular automaton introduced by Stephen Wolfram in 1983. [2] Using Wolfram's classification scheme , Rule 30 is a Class III rule, displaying aperiodic, chaotic behaviour. This rule is of particular interest because it produces complex, seemingly random patterns from simple, well-defined rules.

  3. Dempster–Shafer theory - Wikipedia

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    Arthur P. Dempster at the Workshop on Theory of Belief Functions (Brest, 1 April 2010).. The theory of belief functions, also referred to as evidence theory or Dempster–Shafer theory (DST), is a general framework for reasoning with uncertainty, with understood connections to other frameworks such as probability, possibility and imprecise probability theories.

  4. Jim Al-Khalili - Wikipedia

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    In 2012, he delivered the Gifford Lectures on Alan Turing: Legacy of a Code Breaker at the University of Edinburgh. [23] In 2013 he was awarded an Honorary Degree (DSc) from the University of London. [24] Al-Khalili was elected as a Fellow of the Royal Society in 2018 [25] and elected an Honorary Fellow of the Royal Academy of Engineering in ...

  5. Lecture Notes in Mathematics - Wikipedia

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    Lecture Notes in Mathematics is a book series in the field of mathematics, including articles related to both research and teaching. It was established in 1964 and was edited by A. Dold, Heidelberg and B. Eckmann, Zürich. Its publisher is Springer Science+Business Media (formerly Springer-Verlag).

  6. John von Neumann - Wikipedia

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    George Pólya, whose lectures at ETH Zürich von Neumann attended as a student, said, "Johnny was the only student I was ever afraid of. If in the course of a lecture I stated an unsolved problem, the chances were he'd come to me at the end of the lecture with the complete solution scribbled on a slip of paper."

  7. Ho Chi Minh City University of Law - Wikipedia

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    The Ho Chi Minh City University of Law Library is one of the major law libraries in the South of Vietnam. The library has over 75.000 legal books, 63 newspapers and magazines, and 1.000 PhD, MSc, and BSc thesis. The University has undertaken these past few years to develop its databases and electronic resources and has implemented an e-portal.

  8. Multitier programming - Wikipedia

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    Multitier programming (or tierless programming) is a programming paradigm for distributed software, which typically follows a multitier architecture, physically separating different functional aspects of the software into different tiers (e.g., the client, the server and the database in a Web application [1]).

  9. Jean-Jacques Moreau - Wikipedia

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    Jean Jacques Moreau (31 July 1923 – 9 January 2014) [1] ... Analysis and Modeling", Springer Verlag, Lecture Notes in Physics 551, 2000, pp. 1–60.