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  2. MathWorks Math Modeling Challenge - Wikipedia

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    [1] [additional citation(s) needed] It is sponsored by MathWorks (a developer of mathematical computing software) based in Boston and organized by the Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics (SIAM) based in Philadelphia. [1] M3 Challenge awards $100,000 in scholarship prizes each year to the top teams.

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  5. MathWorks - Wikipedia

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    MathWorks had total sales of $200 million in 2001, with dynamic control system design software accounting for half of those sales. [16] MathWorks's Simulink software was found to have infringed 3 patents from National Instruments related to data flow diagrams in 2003, a decision which was confirmed by a court of appeal in 2004. [17]

  6. John N. Little - Wikipedia

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    John N. "Jack" Little is an American electrical engineer and the CEO and co-founder of MathWorks and a co-author of early versions of the company's MATLAB product.. He is a Fellow of the IEEE and a Trustee of the Massachusetts Technology Leadership Council.

  7. Makridakis Competitions - Wikipedia

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    The paper documenting the results of the competition was published in the International Journal of Forecasting [1] in 2000 and the raw data was also made available on the International Institute of Forecasters website. [4] According to the authors, the conclusions from the M3-Competition were similar to those from the earlier competitions. [1]

  8. Saltine cracker challenge - Wikipedia

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    The saltine cracker challenge or saltine challenge is a food challenge or competition in which a person has 60 seconds in which to eat six saltine soda crackers without drinking anything. Although the challenge may sound trivial, it is difficult because the crackers quickly exhaust the saliva in the mouth. Even though six saltines can fit in ...

  9. 2003 Speed World Challenge - Wikipedia

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    The 2003 Speed World Challenge season was the 14th season of the Sports Car Club of America's World Challenge series. The series' title sponsor was television network Speed Channel, who televised all the races. Championships were awarded for grand touring and touring cars. It began on March 14 and ran for ten rounds.