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  2. StudyTube - Wikipedia

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    StudyTube, sometimes referred to as EduTube, is an informal group of content creators on YouTube whose content focuses on studying, test and exam preparation, and school. These types of YouTubers are known as StudyTubers.

  3. Nonparametric statistics - Wikipedia

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    The term non-parametric is not meant to imply that such models completely lack parameters but that the number and nature of the parameters are flexible and not fixed in advance. A histogram is a simple nonparametric estimate of a probability distribution. Kernel density estimation is another method to estimate a probability distribution.

  4. Futures studies - Wikipedia

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    Futures studies, futures research or futurology is the systematic, interdisciplinary and holistic study of social and technological advancement, and other environmental trends, often for the purpose of exploring how people will live and work in the future.

  5. I Thought AI Stocks Were in a Bubble, But These 3 Trends Have ...

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    The last few years of AI-induced gains have some folks going on bubble watch. And while the meteoric rise of names like Nvidia (NASDAQ:NVDA) could end in a painful pullback of sorts at some point ...

  6. An overhyped US market is stoking the 'mother of all bubbles ...

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    While these conditions put US markets on course for an eventual decline, they also spell trouble for foreign economies, Sharma said. "In the past, including the roaring 1920s and the dotcom era, a ...

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    These funds instantly give you ownership in hundreds of major companies while spreading your risk. You'll avoid the stress of choosing individual stocks while historically earning solid returns.

  8. List of probabilistic proofs of non-probabilistic theorems

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    These non-probabilistic existence theorems follow from probabilistic results: (a) a number chosen at random (uniformly on (0,1)) is normal almost surely (which follows easily from the strong law of large numbers); (b) some probabilistic inequalities behind the strong law. The existence of a normal number follows from (a) immediately.

  9. 3 big dislocations generating risks for markets right now - AOL

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    These dislocations can last for a long time," Deutsche macro strategist Henry Allen wrote. "This got us thinking about what some of the most obvious dislocations are today, considering what looks ...