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  2. Exponential distribution - Wikipedia

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    In probability theory and statistics, the exponential distribution or negative exponential distribution is the probability distribution of the distance between events in a Poisson point process, i.e., a process in which events occur continuously and independently at a constant average rate; the distance parameter could be any meaningful mono-dimensional measure of the process, such as time ...

  3. Mathematics - Wikipedia

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    At the end of the 19th century, the foundational crisis in mathematics and the resulting systematization of the axiomatic method led to an explosion of new areas of mathematics. [12] [6] The 2020 Mathematics Subject Classification contains no less than sixty-three first-level areas. [13]

  4. List of University of Illinois Chicago people - Wikipedia

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    Bhama Srinivasan, mathematician known for her work in the representation theory of finite groups, professor emerita of the department of math statistics and computer science; Deborah Stratman, professor of art and art history, experimental film maker; Richard Thieme, ex-priest, technology commentator; Michael Trenary, professor of chemistry

  5. Graph (discrete mathematics) - Wikipedia

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    A graph with three vertices and three edges. A graph (sometimes called an undirected graph to distinguish it from a directed graph, or a simple graph to distinguish it from a multigraph) [4] [5] is a pair G = (V, E), where V is a set whose elements are called vertices (singular: vertex), and E is a set of unordered pairs {,} of vertices, whose elements are called edges (sometimes links or lines).

  6. Artificial intelligence - Wikipedia

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    Artificial intelligence (AI), in its broadest sense, is intelligence exhibited by machines, particularly computer systems.It is a field of research in computer science that develops and studies methods and software that enable machines to perceive their environment and use learning and intelligence to take actions that maximize their chances of achieving defined goals. [1]

  7. University of Maryland, College Park - Wikipedia

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    [9] [10] It is classified among "R1: Doctoral Universities – Very high research activity" [11] and has been labeled a "Public Ivy". [12] According to the National Science Foundation, the university spent a combined $1.14 billion on research and development in 2021, ranking it 17th among American universities. [13] [14]

  8. AbbVie (ABBV) Q4 2024 Earnings Call Transcript - AOL

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    Our ex-Humira platform delivered reported growth of 22%, once again exceeding our expectations. Adjusted gross margin was 83.8% of sales, adjusted R&D expense was 15.1% of sales and adjusted SG&A ...

  9. Abacus - Wikipedia

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    It was probably in use by the working class a century or more before the ruling class adopted it, as the class structure obstructed such changes. [36] The 1:4 abacus, which removes the seldom-used second and fifth bead, became popular in the 1940s. Today's Japanese abacus is a 1:4 type, four-bead abacus, introduced from China in the Muromachi ...