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  2. Ticketscript - Wikipedia

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    ticketscript was a European-based self-service event ticketing software. They provided software for event organizers to set up a ticketed event, promote and sell tickets online through their own websites, social media channels, [2] affiliated partner sites and at the door.

  3. Hacks at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology - Wikipedia

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    MIT students carve 'Free Gaza' into grass turf in front of the Great Dome, October 2, 2024. Hacks at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology are practical jokes and pranks meant to prominently demonstrate technical aptitude and cleverness, and/or to commemorate popular culture and historical topics.

  4. Fake projective plane - Wikipedia

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    There are exactly 50 fake projective planes classified up to isometry and hence 100 distinct fake projective planes classified up to biholomorphism. The fundamental group of the fake projective plane is an arithmetic subgroup of PU(2,1). Write k for the associated number field (a totally real field) and G for the associated k-form of PU(2,1).

  5. Moon landing conspiracy theories - Wikipedia

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    No large solar flare occurred during the flight of Apollo 16. There were large solar flares in August 1972, after Apollo 16 returned to Earth and before the flight of Apollo 17. [97] [98] 5. The flag placed on the surface by the astronauts fluttered despite there being no wind on the Moon. This suggests that it was filmed on Earth and a breeze ...

  6. Fake projective space - Wikipedia

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    In mathematics, a fake projective space is a complex algebraic variety that has the same Betti numbers as some projective space, but is not isomorphic to it. There are exactly 50 fake projective planes. Prasad & Yeung (2006) found four examples of fake projective 4-folds, and showed that no arithmetic examples exist in dimensions other than 2 ...

  7. Fano plane - Wikipedia

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    The Fano plane is an example of an (n 3)-configuration, that is, a set of n points and n lines with three points on each line and three lines through each point. The Fano plane, a (7 3)-configuration, is unique and is the smallest such configuration. [11]

  8. SCIgen - Wikipedia

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    SCIgen is a paper generator that uses context-free grammar to randomly generate nonsense in the form of computer science research papers.Its original data source was a collection of computer science papers downloaded from CiteSeer.

  9. Hot Lotto fraud scandal - Wikipedia

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    The December 29, 2010, drawing of the multi-state lottery game Hot Lotto featured an advertised top prize of US$16.5 million. [21] On November 9, 2011, Philip Johnston, a resident of Quebec City, Canada, [5] phoned the Iowa Lottery to claim a ticket that had won the jackpot; stating he was too sick to claim the prize in person, he provided a 15-digit code that verified the winning ticket.