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  2. Hercules–Corona Borealis Great Wall - Wikipedia

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    Using the two-point Kolmogorov–Smirnov test, a nearest-neighbor test, and a Bootstrap point-radius method, they found the statistical significance of this observation to be less than 0.05 %. The possible binomial probability to find a clustering was p=0.0000055.

  3. Schwarzschild radius - Wikipedia

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    The Schwarzschild radius was named after the German astronomer Karl Schwarzschild, who calculated this exact solution for the theory of general relativity in 1916. The Schwarzschild radius is given as =, where G is the gravitational constant, M is the object mass, and c is the speed of light.

  4. Atomic radii of the elements (data page) - Wikipedia

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    The Bohr radius is consequently known as the "atomic unit of length". It is often denoted by a 0 and is approximately 53 pm. Hence, the values of atomic radii given here in picometers can be converted to atomic units by dividing by 53, to the level of accuracy of the data given in this table.

  5. Conformal bootstrap - Wikipedia

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    The conformal bootstrap is a non-perturbative mathematical method to constrain and ... the sum must have a non-zero radius of ... and Alexander Migdal [4] [5] ...

  6. Template:Divbox - Wikipedia

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    Radius of the rounded edges, along with a valid unit, such as px, pt or em. The parameter works on styles that innately have both sharp or round edges, overriding their default edge roundness. You can forgo this entire parameter and its value; but if used, you cannot omit "radius=", which is case sensitive.

  7. Tokamak Physics Experiment - Wikipedia

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    Major radius: 2.25 m (7 ft 5 in) Minor radius: 0.5 m (1 ft 8 in) Magnetic field: 4.0 T (40,000 G) ... It was designed to operate at high Bootstrap current, ...

  8. Ionic radius - Wikipedia

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    Ionic radius, r ion, is the radius of a monatomic ion in an ionic crystal structure. Although neither atoms nor ions have sharp boundaries, they are treated as if they were hard spheres with radii such that the sum of ionic radii of the cation and anion gives the distance between the ions in a crystal lattice .

  9. List of RFCs - Wikipedia

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    SOCKS Protocol Version 5: March 1996: SOCKS5: RFC 1939 : Post Office Protocol - Version 3: May 1996: POP v 3: RFC 1945 : Hypertext Transfer Protocol—HTTP/1.0: May 1996: HTTP v 1.0: RFC 1948 : Defending Against Sequence Number Attacks: May 1996: IP spoofing: RFC 1950 : ZLIB Compressed Data Format Specification version 3.3: May 1996: Zlib v 3.3 ...