Tesseract
Tesseract — a four-demensional, Euclidean model of a cubeMore information
NUMB3RS has opened the eyes of many people to the ways math and science can be used to solve crimes. This is a list of all the math and science concepts used in the series with links to on-line sources to find more information or articles written by mathematicians and scientists explaining the concepts used in episodes.
Brownian Motion — Model that shows the random movement of particles in a fluidMore information
DNA — (Deoxyribonucleic Acid) a nucleic acid that contains the genetic material needed to reproduce lifeMore information
Doppler Effect — a way to measure the changes in fequency of a wave (sound, light or gravity) and determine how an object is moving in relation to the observer.More information
Holmes-Rahe Scale — a scale to measure stress in an individual by assigning numberic values to certain events.More information
RFID — (Radio Frequnecy Identification) A method for tracking items using a radio frequencyMore information
Logistic Regression Model — a statistical model that can predict discrete outcomesMore information
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Social Image Typology — an aspect of game theory dealing with incomplete informationMore information
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Project Stargate — A CIA program used from the 1970’s to 1995 to fill the so-called ‘psi-gap’ thought to exist between the US and the Soviet UnionMore information