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  2. Six degrees of separation - Wikipedia

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    The average separation for all users of the application is 5.73 degrees, whereas the maximum degree of separation is 12. The application has a "Search for Connections" window to input any name of a Facebook user, to which it then shows the chain of connections.

  3. Phase rule - Wikipedia

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    The number of degrees of freedom F is the number of independent intensive variables, i.e. the largest number of thermodynamic parameters such as temperature or pressure that can be varied simultaneously and arbitrarily without determining one another. F is also called the "variance" of the system.

  4. Erdős number - Wikipedia

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    Six degrees of separation – Concept of social inter-connectedness of all people; Small-world experiment – Experiments examining the average path length for social networks; Small-world network – Graph where most nodes are reachable in a small number of steps; Sociology of scientific knowledge – Study of science as a social activity

  5. Wikipedia:Six degrees of Wikipedia - Wikipedia

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    WikiDistrict A now defunct real-time wikipedia path calculator; The Wiki Game A Real-time and multiplayer version of the game where the player has given maximum time-limits to get from one wikipedia page to another. Players compete in real time. Players are assigned random names and can register and choose a permanent nickname. Six degrees tool

  6. Six Degrees of Kevin Bacon - Wikipedia

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    A map of the six degrees of Kevin Bacon. The larger circles, such as Kyra Sedgewick, represent a Bacon number of 1. The Bacon number of an actor is the number of degrees of separation they have from Kevin Bacon, as defined by the game. This is an application of the Erdős number concept to the Hollywood movie industry. The higher the Bacon ...

  7. Degrees of freedom (statistics) - Wikipedia

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    In text and tables, the abbreviation "d.f." is commonly used. R. A. Fisher used n to symbolize degrees of freedom but modern usage typically reserves n for sample size. When reporting the results of statistical tests, the degrees of freedom are typically noted beside the test statistic as either subscript or in parentheses [6].

  8. Today's Wordle Hint, Answer for #1236 on Wednesday, November ...

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    Hints and the solution for today's Wordle on Wednesday, November 6.

  9. Calinski–Harabasz index - Wikipedia

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    The numerator of the CH index is the between-cluster separation (BCSS) divided by its degrees of freedom. The number of degrees of freedom of BCSS is k - 1, since fixing the centroids of k - 1 clusters also determines the k th centroid, as its value makes the weighted sum of all centroids match the overall data centroid.