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  2. Kraft–McMillan inequality - Wikipedia

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    Kraft's inequality limits the lengths of codewords in a prefix code: if one takes an exponential of the length of each valid codeword, the resulting set of values must look like a probability mass function, that is, it must have total measure less than or equal to one. Kraft's inequality can be thought of in terms of a constrained budget to be ...

  3. Wald's equation - Wikipedia

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    within a certain time period, say one year, arising from a random number N of individual insurance claims, whose sizes are described by the random variables (X n) n∈. Under the above assumptions, Wald's equation can be used to calculate the expected total claim amount when information about the average claim number per year and the average ...

  4. Stein's lemma - Wikipedia

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    Stein's lemma, named in honor of Charles Stein, is a theorem of probability theory that is of interest primarily because of its applications to statistical inference — in particular, to James–Stein estimation and empirical Bayes methods — and its applications to portfolio choice theory. [1]

  5. Brezis–Lieb lemma - Wikipedia

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    In the mathematical field of analysis, the Brezis–Lieb lemma is a basic result in measure theory. It is named for Haïm Brézis and Elliott Lieb , who discovered it in 1983. The lemma can be viewed as an improvement, in certain settings, of Fatou's lemma to an equality.

  6. List of theorems - Wikipedia

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    Schur's lemma (representation theory) Schur–Zassenhaus theorem (group theory) Sela's theorem (hyperbolic groups) Stallings theorem about ends of groups (group theory) Superrigidity theorem (algebraic groups) Švarc-Milnor lemma (geometric group theory) Sylow theorems (group theory) Thompson transitivity theorem (finite groups)

  7. Say it ain't so: Even Kraft mac & cheese isn't recession-proof

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  8. When Kraft’s attendance was confirmed at the event, roasters were allegedly told not to make jokes about “happy endings” in relation to the Patriots owners. “When Tom checked Jeff Ross, I ...

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