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  2. Riffle shuffle permutation - Wikipedia

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    Riffle shuffles may be used to define the shuffle algebra. This is a Hopf algebra where the basis is a set of words, and the product is the shuffle product denoted by the sha symbol ш, the sum of all riffle shuffles of two words.

  3. Shuffling - Wikipedia

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    Cards lifted after a riffle shuffle, forming what is called a bridge which puts the cards back into place After a riffle shuffle, the cards cascade. A common shuffling technique is called the riffle, or dovetail shuffle or leafing the cards, in which half of the deck is held in each hand with the thumbs inward, then cards are released by the thumbs so that they fall to the table interleaved.

  4. Gilbert–Shannon–Reeds model - Wikipedia

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    In the mathematics of shuffling playing cards, the Gilbert–Shannon–Reeds model is a probability distribution on riffle shuffle permutations. [1] It forms the basis for a recommendation that a deck of cards should be riffled seven times in order to thoroughly randomize it. [2]

  5. Gilbreath shuffle - Wikipedia

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    A Gilbreath shuffle is a way to shuffle a deck of cards, named after mathematician Norman Gilbreath (also known for Gilbreath's conjecture). Gilbreath's principle describes the properties of a deck that are preserved by this type of shuffle, and a Gilbreath permutation is a permutation that can be formed by a Gilbreath shuffle.

  6. Prince William Confesses He Can’t Shuffle a Deck of Cards ...

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    The moment that really caught our attention, however, was when the prince admitted that he doesn't know how to properly shuffle a deck of cards. View this post on Instagram A post shared by CBBC ...

  7. Faro shuffle - Wikipedia

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    A faro shuffle that leaves the original top card at the top and the original bottom card at the bottom is known as an out-shuffle, while one that moves the original top card to second and the original bottom card to second from the bottom is known as an in-shuffle. These names were coined by the magician and computer programmer Alex Elmsley. [6]

  8. Karl Fulves - Wikipedia

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    Riffle Shuffle Control 1979 23 Riffle Shuffle Methods 1987 49 Riffle Shuffle Set-ups 1973 98 Riffle Shuffle Set-ups 1976 98 Riffle Shuffle Technique Preliminaries, Notes, Problems 1971 22 Riffle Shuffle Technique Preliminary Notes, part 1 1972 22 Riffle Shuffle Technique, part 1 1975 12 Riffle Shuffle Technique Preliminary Notes, part 2 1973 60

  9. Riffle Machine Works, Inc. plans to expand Ross County ... - AOL

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    Founded in 1980, Riffle Machine Works, Inc. is a primary sequenced components supplier to several major truck manufacturers. The company is one of four manufacturing support services (MSS ...