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  2. Secretary problem - Wikipedia

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    Graphs of probabilities of getting the best candidate (red circles) from n applications, and k/n (blue crosses) where k is the sample size. The secretary problem demonstrates a scenario involving optimal stopping theory [1] [2] that is studied extensively in the fields of applied probability, statistics, and decision theory.

  3. Orion - Wikipedia

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    Orion (character), a DC Comics character Orion (), a sentient alien speciesOrion, code name of Stephen J. Bartowski on the television show Chuck; Orion, in the fighting game Brawlhalla

  4. Romans 9 - Wikipedia

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    Romans 9 is the ninth chapter of the Epistle to the Romans in the New Testament of the Christian Bible. It is authored by Paul the Apostle , while he was in Corinth in the mid-50s AD, [ 1 ] with the help of an amanuensis (secretary), Tertius , who adds his own greeting in Romans 16:22 . [ 2 ]

  5. Context-free grammar - Wikipedia

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    Context-free grammars are a special form of Semi-Thue systems that in their general form date back to the work of Axel Thue. The formalism of context-free grammars was developed in the mid-1950s by Noam Chomsky, [3] and also their classification as a special type of formal grammar (which he called phrase-structure grammars). [4]

  6. Multi-stage fitness test - Wikipedia

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    Shuttles format (e.g. 9.5). The maximum laps on the PACER test is 247, [ 1 ] which former Central Middle School student Dennis Mejia achieved, [ 2 ] the only person to ever reach such a level. The test is used by sporting organizations around the world along with schools, the military, and others interested in gauging cardiovascular endurance ...

  7. Discrete mathematics - Wikipedia

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    Currently, one of the most famous open problems in theoretical computer science is the P = NP problem, which involves the relationship between the complexity classes P and NP. The Clay Mathematics Institute has offered a $1 million USD prize for the first correct proof, along with prizes for six other mathematical problems .

  8. NetCDF - Wikipedia

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    ArcGIS versions after 9.2 [20] support netCDF files that follow the Climate and Forecast Metadata Conventions and contain rectilinear grids with equally-spaced coordinates. The Multidimensional Tools toolbox can be used to create raster layers, feature layers, and table views from netCDF data in ArcMap, or convert feature, raster, and table ...

  9. Stingray light tank - Wikipedia

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    The Stingray, sometimes known as the Commando Stingray, [3] is a light tank produced by Textron Marine & Land Systems division (formerly Cadillac Gage).The Stingray was a private venture project aimed at foreign countries.