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  2. Letter frequency - Wikipedia

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    Letter frequencies, like word frequencies, tend to vary, both by writer and by subject. For instance, d occurs with greater frequency in fiction, as most fiction is written in past tense and thus most verbs will end in the inflectional suffix -ed / -d. One cannot write an essay about x-rays without using x frequently. Different authors have ...

  3. Frequency analysis - Wikipedia

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    Frequency analysis is based on the fact that, in any given stretch of written language, certain letters and combinations of letters occur with varying frequencies. Moreover, there is a characteristic distribution of letters that is roughly the same for almost all samples of that language.

  4. Zipf's law - Wikipedia

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    It is usually found that the most common word occurs approximately twice as often as the next common one, three times as often as the third most common, and so on. For example, in the Brown Corpus of American English text, the word " the " is the most frequently occurring word, and by itself accounts for nearly 7% of all word occurrences ...

  5. Word superiority effect - Wikipedia

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    One of the findings of the Johnston and McClelland report was that the WSE does not occur inevitably whenever we compare a word and a nonword. Rather, it depends somewhat upon the strategies that readers use during a task. If readers paid more attention to the letter in a particular position, they would experience the adverse word superiority ...

  6. Index of coincidence - Wikipedia

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    The products n(n − 1) count the number of combinations of n elements taken two at a time. (Actually this counts each pair twice; the extra factors of 2 occur in both numerator and denominator of the formula and thus cancel out.) Each of the n i occurrences of the i-th letter matches each of the remaining n i − 1 occurrences

  7. Best Buy broadly misses earnings estimates as consumers pull ...

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    Revenue for the year is projected at $41.1 billion to $41.5 billion, lower than the previous range of $41.3 billion to $41.9 billion. ... Bonfig expects that to "continue into next year as we ...

  8. Fibonacci word - Wikipedia

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    The difference between their Hamming weights (the number of occurrences of "1") never exceeds 1. [5] The subwords 11 and 000 never occur. [6] The complexity function of the infinite Fibonacci word is n + 1: it contains n + 1 distinct subwords of length n. Example: There are 4 distinct subwords of length 3: "001", "010", "100" and "101".

  9. Dying To Be Free - The Huffington Post

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    The last image we have of Patrick Cagey is of his first moments as a free man. He has just walked out of a 30-day drug treatment center in Georgetown, Kentucky, dressed in gym clothes and carrying a Nike duffel bag.