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2025-02-07 | Neyman–Scott process | The Neyman–Scott process is a stochastic model used to describe the formation of clustered point patterns. Originally developed for modeling galaxy distributions by J. Neyman and Elizabeth L. Scott in 1952, it provides a framework for understanding phenomena characterized by clustering. | Stub | 7804j (3647) | |
2025-02-06 | Coalescence (statistics) | In statistics, coalescence refers to the merging of independent probability density functions. It contrasts with the simpler, erroneous approach called conflation. | Stub | Witger (1187) | |
2025-04-30 | Defense Office of Prepublication and Security Review | The Defense Office of Prepublication and Security Review (DOPSR) is a department of the United States Armed Forces with the Pentagon, under Washington Headquarters Services, that supports the review and authorized release of government materials from members and veterans of the military and the United States Intelligence Community, including reviews of classified and restricted information. | Start | Very Polite Person (7448) | |
2024-12-20 | Extreme set | In mathematics, most commonly in convex geometry, an extreme set or face of a set in a vector space is a subset with the property that if for any two points some in-between point lies in , then we must have had . | Start | Rigmat (63) | |
2025-06-10 | High-dimensional Ising model | The Ising model is a prototypical model in statistical physics. The model consists of discrete variables that represent magnetic dipole moments of atomic "spins" that can be in one of two states (+1 or −1). The spins are arranged in a graph, usually a lattice (where the local structure repeats periodically in all directions), allowing each spin to interact with its neighbors. | C | Stepwise Continuous Dysfunction (1103) | |
2025-02-22 | Deshouillers–Dress–Tenenbaum theorem | The Deshouillers–Dress–Tenenbaum theorem (or in short DDT theorem) is a result from probabilistic number theory, which describes the probability distribution of a divisor of a natural number within the interval , where the divisor is chosen uniformly. | Start | Tensorproduct (2087) | |
2025-06-21 | Upper Confidence Bound (Family of machine learning algorithms for bandit problems) | Upper Confidence Bound (UCB) is a family of algorithms in machine learning and statistics for solving the multi-armed bandit problem and addressing the exploration–exploitation trade-off. UCB methods select actions by computing an upper confidence estimate of each action’s potential reward, thus balancing exploration of uncertain options with exploitation of those known to perform well. | C | Tomlovesfar (427) | |
2025-03-26 | Bellezas Globales de Nicaragua (National beauty pageant in Nicaragua) | Bellezas Globales de Nicaragua is a national beauty pageant in Nicaragua that selects the representatives for Nicaragua to compete at Miss World, Miss International, Miss Supranational and Miss Cosmo. Previously the organization franchise the Miss World Nicaragua under Denis Dávila directorship however beginning 2025 the new directors are Amarilis Soza and Roberto Ñurinda. | Start | Mayanicaragua (4113) | |
2024-12-27 | Myerson value (Solution concept in cooperative game theory) | The Myerson value is a solution concept in cooperative game theory. It is a generalization of the Shapley value to communication games on networks. The solution concept and the class of cooperative communication games it applies to was introduced by Roger Myerson in 1977. | C | JoaoFrancisco1812 (207) | |
2025-07-10 | Keller–Osserman conditions | The Keller–Osserman conditions are conditions, found independently in 1957 by Joseph Keller and Robert Osserman, on a single-variable function f which preclude the existence of solutions to the elliptic partial differential equation (PDE) | Start | MathKeduor7 (2567) | |
2025-06-17 | Slope chart (Type of chart) | A slope chart, also known as a slope graph, is a simple data visualization used to show changes between two numerical values for multiple categories. It connects paired data points across two vertical axes using straight lines, helping to highlight relative increases and decreases. | Start | Shafihafizmalik (19) | |
2025-01-30 | Data product (data product is a reusable, active, and standardized data asset designed to deliver measurable value to its users) | In data management and product management, a data product is a reusable, active, and standardized data asset designed to deliver measurable value to its users, whether internal or external, by applying the rigorous principles of product thinking and management. | Start | Jgperrin (102) | |
2025-07-11 | Biquaternion functions (Functions of complex quaternions) | Functions in the complex plane can be extended to functions of complex quaternions (biquaternions). This is simple when the function can be expressed as a power series. One simply replaces the complex argument by the complex quaternion argument. If the power series converges everywhere in the complex plane, it does for the complex quaternions too. | C | DonaldWP (496) | |
2025-07-24 | 2010 World Junior Ultimate Championships (International frisbee competition) | The 2010 World Junior Ultimate Championships is the 15th edition of the international ultimate frisbee competition organized by World Flying Disc Federation. It were held in Heilbronn, Germany from 2 to 7 August 2010. | Stub | Stevencocoboy (26942) | |
2025-06-20 | 1992 Gothenburg tram derailment (1992 transport incident in Gothenburg, Sweden) | "type": "FeatureCollection", "features": [ | FA | Christoffre (806) | |
2025-04-24 | Inertia stack | In mathematics, especially in differential and algebraic geometries, an inertia stack of a groupoid X is a stack that parametrizes automorphism groups on and transitions between them. It is commonly denoted as and is defined as inertia groupoids as charts. | Stub | TakuyaMurata (92676) | |
2025-07-09 | Obvious strategyproofness (Strengthening of strategyproofness) | In mechanism design, obvious strategyproofness (OSP) is a strengthening of strategyproofness that captures a robustness of strategyproofness to cognitively-limited agents. | Start | Aviad.rubinstein (143) | |
2025-08-01 | Albrecht Dürer's magic square | Albrecht Dürer's magic square is one of the most famous Magic squares and is depicted in Albrecht Dürer's engraving Melencolia I. | Start | Mabit1 (73) | |
2024-12-28 | Principal form of a polynomial | In mathematics and, more specifically, in theory of equations, the principal form of an irreducible polynomial of degree at least three is a polynomial of the same degree n without terms of degrees n−1 and n−2, such that each root of either polynomial is a rational function of a root of the other polynomial. | C | Reformbenediktiner (989) | |
2025-06-06 | Brownian motion and Riemann zeta function | In mathematics, the Brownian motion and the Riemann zeta function are two central objects of study in mathematics originating from different fields - probability theory and analytic number theory - that have mathematical connections between them. The relationships between stochastic processes derived from the Brownian motion and the Riemann zeta function show in a sense inuitively the stochastic behaviour underlying the Riemann zeta function. | Start | Tensorproduct (2087) | |
2025-07-19 | The Data Economy: Tools and Applications (2025 economics textbook) | The Data Economy: Tools and Applications is a 2025 economics textbook by Isaac Baley and Laura Veldkamp. The book presents mathematical models and analytical frameworks for understanding data as an economic asset in modern economies. The authors treat data as a manufactured input shaped by economic incentives and examine its role in reducing uncertainty, creating feedback loops in business operations, and transforming market dynamics. | Start | Particleshow22 (1055) | |
2025-01-30 | Hadamard variation formula | In matrix theory, the Hadamard variation formula is a set of differential equations for how the eigenvalues of a time-varying Hermitian matrix with distinct eigenvalues change with time. | Stub | Cosmia Nebula (11296) | |
2025-07-11 | Bochner's theorem (orthogonal polynomials) | In the theory of orthogonal polynomials, Bochner's theorem is a characterization theorem of certain families of orthogonal polynomials as polynomial solutions to Sturm–Liouville problems with polynomial coefficients. | Start | Cosmia Nebula (11296) | |
2025-07-24 | Equal treatment of equals | Equal treatment of equals is a principle of fair division, a branch of social choice theory and theoretical economics. It means that, if two or more people have exactly the same preferences or other relevant characteristics, then they should receive exactly the same outcome. | Stub | Erel Segal (14576) | |
2024-12-08 | Two-proportion Z-test (Statistical method) | The Two-proportion Z-test (or, Two-sample proportion Z-test) is a statistical method used to determine whether the difference between the proportions of two groups, coming from a binomial distribution is statistically significant. This approach relies on the assumption that the sample proportions follow a normal distribution under the Central Limit Theorem, allowing the construction of a z-test for hypothesis testing and confidence interval estimation. | C | Talgalili (3240) | |
2025-08-07 | Viterbi semiring (Semiring defined over probabilities) | The Viterbi semiring is a commutative semiring defined over the set of probabilities (typically the interval ) with addition operation as the maximum (max) and multiplication as the usual real multiplication. Formally, it can be denoted as a 5-tuple where: | C | Thiagovscoelho (4032) | |
2025-07-10 | Stochastic volatility jump models (Class of financial models with stochastic volatility and jumps) | Stochastic Volatility Jump Models (SVJ models) are a class of mathematical models in quantitative finance that combine stochastic volatility dynamics with discontinuous jumps in asset prices. These models aim to more accurately reflect the empirical characteristics of financial markets, particularly those that deviate from the assumptions of classical models such as the Black–Scholes model. | B | Ethan 65536 (10) | |
2025-08-04 | Non-atomic game (Type of normal-form game) | In game theory, a non-atomic game (NAG) is a generalization of the normal-form game to a situation in which there are so many players so that they can be considered as a continuum. NAG-s were introduced by David Schmeidler; he extended the theorem on existence of a Nash equilibrium, which John Nash originally proved for finite games, to NAG-s. | C | Erel Segal (14576) | |
2025-07-26 | Proportional response dynamics | Proportional response (PR) dynamics is a decentralized iterative process that, if used by buyers in a Fisher market, converges (under certain assumptions) to a competitive equilibrium. In a Fisher market, each buyer i has a fixed budget Bi and a utility function over bundles of divisible goods; sellers supply fixed quantities of each good. | C | Erel Segal (14576) | |
2025-08-08 | GFNI instruction set (Intel AVX Galois-Field instructions) | Galois Field New Instructions is a subset extension from Intel to accelerate cryptographic applications. However its instructions have additional unexpected beneficial purposes in bit manipulation, and the instructions can be present in other ISAs | Start | Lkcl (3004) | |
2025-05-23 | Ho–Kashyap rule (Iterative method for finding a linear decision boundary) | The Ho–Kashyap algorithm is an iterative method in machine learning for finding a linear decision boundary that separates two linearly separable classes. It was developed by Yu-Chi Ho and Rangasami L. Kashyap in 1965, and usually presented as a problem in linear programming. | C | Cosmia Nebula (11296) | |
2025-08-05 | Sender Keys (Cryptographic protocol for instant messaging) | In cryptography, Sender Keys is a key management protocol for end-to-end encryption used in instant messaging. In order to scale to large groups, the protocol takes advantages of server-side fan-out and avoids computing a shared group key. Sender Keys is used by group messaging applications including Signal, Matrix, WhatsApp, Session, and Facebook Messenger. | Start | JakeGinesin (39) | |
2025-05-04 | CERNO test (Statistical test used in gene set analysis) | CERNO (Coincident Extreme Ranks in Numerical Observations) is a non-parametric, rank-based statistical test that evaluates the distribution of ranks for a subset of samples that have been labeled (the labels defining the subset). The method has been used in gene set and pathway analysis. | C | Hsalamon (3) | |
2025-07-27 | Nash equilibrium computation (Economical computational problem) | Nash equilibrium (NE) computation is a class of computational problems in the intersection of game theory and computer science. The input to this problem is a normal-form game, usually represented as a list of payoff matrices. The required output is a Nash equilibrium of the game. | B | Erel Segal (14576) | |
2025-07-29 | Anonymous game | In game theory, an anonymous game is a game in which (a) all players have the same set of possible actions; (b) the payoff of each player depends only on his own choice of strategy and the number of the other players playing each strategy, but not on the identity of these players. | Stub | Erel Segal (14576) | |
2025-08-09 | Miss Universe Malaysia 2025 (Beauty pageant) | Miss Universe Malaysia 2025 will be the 34th edition of the Miss Universe Malaysia pageant. | Start | Benjy8769 (4520) | |
2025-08-25 | Sum-check protocol (interactive validity proof) | A sum-check protocol is a cryptographic protocol for the construction of interactive proof systems, used widely in zero-knowledge protocols. | Start | Exilexi (97) | |
2025-07-25 | Synergistic system | A Synergistic system (or S-system) is a collection of ordinary nonlinear differential equations | Start | HanungCho (29) | |
2025-08-13 | List of data science journals (List of academic journals in data science) | This is a list of data science journals which includes notable peer-reviewed academic journals in the field of data science and related fields. | Stub | Wikideas1 (18434) |
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