Dark Matter
Dark Matter — matter that cannot be directly observed, but its presence can be inferred based on its effect on surrounding objects. More information
Dark Matter — matter that cannot be directly observed, but its presence can be inferred based on its effect on surrounding objects. More information
Conjecture — A statement consistent with data but has not been proven or deniedMore information
Proof — A rigorous mathematical argument demonstrating the truth of a statementMore information
Probability Theory — A branch of mathematics concerned with the analysis of random events.More information
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Markov Chain — a mathematical idea that states the past is irrelevant for predicting the future given present knowledgeMore information
Bayesian Inference — a statistical model where probability is based on belief, not frequency or proportion.More information
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Combinatorics — a field of mathematics which studies data structures in computer scienceMore information
Stealth Technology — interesting site talking about various stealth methods used for aircraftMore information
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Noisy Edge — In a video display, that form of edge busyness that is characterized by spatially varying distortion that occurs in close proximity to the edges of objects.