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    In population genetics, the Hardy–Weinberg principle, also known as the Hardy–Weinberg equilibrium, model, theorem, or law, states that allele and genotype...
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  • In functional analysis, a branch of mathematics, two methods of constructing normed spaces from disks were systematically employed by Alexander Grothendieck...
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  • Nikolai Vladimirovich Yefimov (Russian: Никола́й Влади́мирович Ефи́мов; 31 May 1910 in Orenburg – 14 August 1982 in Moscow) was a Soviet mathematician...
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  • Ivars Peterson (born 4 December 1948) is a Canadian mathematics writer. Peterson received a B.Sc. in Physics and Chemistry and a B.Ed. in Education from...
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  • Basis pursuit is the mathematical optimization problem of the form min x ‖ x ‖ 1 subject to y = A x , {\displaystyle \min _{x}\|x\|_{1}\quad {\text{subject...
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  • In mathematics, a partition topology is a topology that can be induced on any set X {\displaystyle X} by partitioning X {\displaystyle X} into disjoint...
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  • In mathematics, the fuzzy sphere is one of the simplest and most canonical examples of non-commutative geometry. Ordinarily, the functions defined on a...
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  • In analytic number theory, a Dirichlet series, or Dirichlet generating function (DGF), of a sequence is a common way of understanding and summing arithmetic...
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