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  2. Chaos theory - Wikipedia

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    For example, → + → (or approximately 0.3454915 → 0.9045085 → 0.3454915) is an (unstable) orbit of period 2, and similar orbits exist for periods 4, 8, 16, etc. (indeed, for all the periods specified by Sharkovskii's theorem).

  3. List of Christians in science and technology - Wikipedia

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    He was the Arthur LeGrand Doty Professor of Electrical Engineering at Princeton University. [ 415 ] [ 416 ] David C. Watts (born 1945): British biophysicist who is a Professor of Biomaterials Science at the University of Manchester: co-discoverer of the KWW stretched-exponential function for relaxation phenomena in condensed media and expert on ...

  4. South Korea - Wikipedia

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    Its economic growth rate reached 6.2% in 2010 (the fastest growth for eight years after significant growth by 7.2% in 2002), [207] a sharp recovery from economic growth rates of 2.3% in 2008 and 0.2% in 2009 during the Great Recession. The unemployment rate also remained low in 2009 at 3.6%.

  5. Timeline of computing 2020–present - Wikipedia

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    Robot arm R2 operation of the autonomous lab [135] An autonomous laboratory for synthesis of inorganic powders, the A-Lab. [ 135 ] Notable innovations: a low-cost open source air pollution sensor (Flatburn), [ 136 ] [ 137 ] a laser-using drone-based methane plume localization method, [ 138 ] and a portable EEG helmet with significant accuracy ...

  6. Lisp (programming language) - Wikipedia

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    In this case, the function is addition, and applying it to the argument list (1 2) yields the answer 3. This is the result of the evaluation. The symbol foo evaluates to the value of the symbol foo. Data like the string "123" evaluates to the same string. The list (quote (1 2 3)) evaluates to the list (1 2 3).