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  2. Sorting algorithm - Wikipedia

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    (Rabbits, large values around the beginning of the list, do not pose a problem in bubble sort) It accomplishes this by initially swapping elements that are a certain distance from one another in the array, rather than only swapping elements if they are adjacent to one another, and then shrinking the chosen distance until it is operating as a ...

  3. Stochastic ordering - Wikipedia

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    Similar to convex order, Laplace transform order is established by comparing the expectation of a function of the random variable where the function is from a special class: () = ⁡ (). This makes the Laplace transform order an integral stochastic order with the generator set given by the function set defined above with α {\displaystyle ...

  4. Kahan summation algorithm - Wikipedia

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    The sum is so large that only the high-order digits of the input numbers are being accumulated. But on the next step, c , an approximation of the running error, counteracts the problem. y = 2.71828 - (-0.0415900) Most digits meet, since c is of a size similar to y .

  5. List of order theory topics - Wikipedia

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    Order theory is a branch of mathematics that studies various kinds of objects (often binary relations) that capture the intuitive notion of ordering, providing a framework for saying when one thing is "less than" or "precedes" another. An alphabetical list of many notions of order theory can be found in the order theory glossary.

  6. Integer sorting - Wikipedia

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    Typically, it is assumed that w ≥ log 2 (max(n, K)); that is, that machine words are large enough to represent an index into the sequence of input data, and also large enough to represent a single key. [2] Integer sorting algorithms are usually designed to work in either the pointer machine or random access machine models of computing. The ...

  7. Radar chart - Wikipedia

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    The radar chart is a chart and/or plot that consists of a sequence of equi-angular spokes, called radii, with each spoke representing one of the variables. The data length of a spoke is proportional to the magnitude of the variable for the data point relative to the maximum magnitude of the variable across all data points.

  8. NFL hot seat rankings: Which coaches are in most trouble ...

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    Several coaches are squarely on the NFL hot seat entering Week 18, with Mike McCarthy and Brian Daboll among those facing uncertain futures.

  9. Fast-growing hierarchy - Wikipedia

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    In computability theory, computational complexity theory and proof theory, a fast-growing hierarchy (also called an extended Grzegorczyk hierarchy, or a Schwichtenberg-Wainer hierarchy) [1] is an ordinal-indexed family of rapidly increasing functions f α: N → N (where N is the set of natural numbers {0, 1, ...}, and α ranges up to some large countable ordinal).