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2025-02-22 Deshouillers–Dress–Tenenbaum theorem The Deshouillers–Dress–Tenenbaum theorem (or in short DDT theorem) is a result from probabilistic number theory, which describes the probability distribution of a divisor of a natural number within the interval , where the divisor is chosen uniformly. Start Tensorproduct (2088)
2025-07-10 Keller–Osserman conditions The Keller–Osserman conditions are conditions, found independently in 1957 by Joseph Keller and Robert Osserman, on a single-variable function f which preclude the existence of solutions to the elliptic partial differential equation (PDE) Start MathKeduor7 (2787)
2025-01-30 Data product (data product is a reusable, active, and standardized data asset designed to deliver measurable value to its users) In data management and product management, a data product is a reusable, active, and standardized data asset designed to deliver measurable value to its users, whether internal or external, by applying the rigorous principles of product thinking and management. Start Jgperrin (102)
2025-07-24 Equal treatment of equals Equal treatment of equals is a principle of fair division, a branch of social choice theory and theoretical economics. It means that, if two or more people have exactly the same preferences or other relevant characteristics, then they should receive exactly the same outcome. Stub Erel Segal (14612)
2025-05-04 CERNO test (Statistical test used in gene set analysis) CERNO (Coincident Extreme Ranks in Numerical Observations) is a non-parametric, rank-based statistical test that evaluates the distribution of ranks for a subset of samples that have been labeled (the labels defining the subset). The method has been used in gene set and pathway analysis. C Hsalamon (3)
2025-05-23 Ho–Kashyap rule (Iterative method for finding a linear decision boundary) The Ho–Kashyap algorithm is an iterative method in machine learning for finding a linear decision boundary that separates two linearly separable classes. It was developed by Yu-Chi Ho and Rangasami L. Kashyap in 1965, and usually presented as a problem in linear programming. C Cosmia Nebula (12133)
2025-07-29 Anonymous game (Game theory) In game theory, an anonymous game is a game in which (a) all players have the same set of possible actions; (b) the payoff of each player depends only on his own choice of strategy and the number of the other players playing each strategy, but not on the identity of these players. Stub Erel Segal (14612)
2025-06-21 Nguyễn HoĂ ng PhÆ°ÆĄng Linh (Vietnamese model and beauty titleholder(born 1999)) Nguyễn HoĂ ng PhÆ°ÆĄng Linh (born 5 April 1999) is a Vietnamese beauty pageant titleholder, model and IT technician. She was crowned Miss Cosmo Vietnam 2025 and will represent Vietnam at Miss Cosmo 2025 in December in Vietnam. Start KamyyFallon (365)
2025-07-26 Proportional response dynamics Proportional response (PR) dynamics is a decentralized iterative process that, if used by buyers in a Fisher market, converges (under certain assumptions) to a competitive equilibrium. In a Fisher market, each buyer i has a fixed budget Bi and a utility function over bundles of divisible goods; sellers supply fixed quantities of each good. C Erel Segal (14612)
2023-08-31 2023–24 St. Thomas (Minnesota) Tommies men's ice hockey season (College ice hockey team season) The 2023–24 St. Thomas Tommies men's ice hockey season was the 100th season of play for the program, the 3rd in Division I and the 3rd in the CCHA. The Tommies represented the University of St. Thomas (Minnesota), played their home games at the St. Thomas Ice Arena and were coached by Enrico Blasi in his 3rd season. Start PensRule11385 (95242)
2025-10-04 Stepwise irregular graph In graph theory, a stepwise irregular graph (or SI graph) is a graph in which the degrees of any two adjacent vertices differ by exactly one. This concept was introduced by Ivan Gutman in 2018 as a way to study graphs with minimal irregularity among those with non-zero edge imbalance. C BagLuke (963)
2025-07-11 Biquaternion functions (Functions of complex quaternions) Functions in the complex plane can be extended to functions of complex quaternions (biquaternions). This is simple when the function can be expressed as a power series. One simply replaces the complex argument by the complex quaternion argument. If the power series converges everywhere in the complex plane, it does for the complex quaternions too. C DonaldWP (631)
2025-02-19 Camino Finisterre (Way of St. James pilgrimage route in Spain) The Camino Finisterre is a route of the Camino de Santiago. It runs from Santiago de Compostela to Fisterra and MuxĂ­a. Stub WikiPate (2859)
2025-07-25 Synergistic system (System of nonlinear differential equations) A Synergistic system (or S-system) is a collection of ordinary nonlinear differential equations C HanungCho (31)
2025-11-11 Wilcoxon Award (American statistics journal award) The Wilcoxon Award (formerly known as the Frank Wilcoxon Prize) is an award given to the authors of the paper judged to be the best practical application paper published in the journal Technometrics each year. The award is one of two major annual awards sponsored by the journal, the other being the Jack Youden Prize for the best expository paper. Start Btyner (6002)
2025-11-14 Herbert A. David (American statistician (1925–2014)) Herbert Aron David (December 19, 1925 — July 14, 2014) was a German-born American[citation needed] mathematical statistician. He was distinguished professor emeritus of statistics at Iowa State University. He was a fellow of the American Statistical Association, the American Association for the Advancement of Science and the Institute of Mathematical Statistics. C Lexiconaut (3167)
2025-11-17 DataGlyph DataGlyph is a 2D matrix barcode system developed at Xerox PARC. DataGlyph is designed to unobtrusively integrate computer-readable information into printed materials. Stub Citrons.xyz (14)
2025-08-05 Sender Keys (Cryptographic protocol for instant messaging) In cryptography, Sender Keys is a variant of the Signal Protocol used in end-to-end encryption used in instant messaging. Sender Keys is used for group chats. Applications using it have included Signal, Matrix, WhatsApp, Session, and Facebook Messenger. Start JakeGinesin (44)
2025-07-26 Tutte path In graph theory, a Tutte path is a path within a graph such that every connected component that remains after removing the vertices of from is connected back to at a limited number of vertices. C BagLuke (963)
2025-07-30 Larry Grafstein (American investment banker) Larry Grafstein (born Laurence S. Grafstein) is an American investment banker and Mergers and Acquisitions advisor, currently the Deputy Chairman of the Global Investment Bank at RBC Capital Markets. Start 92.40.213.155
2025-11-18 Barron space In functional analysis, the Barron space is a function space. It is a Banach space. It originated from the study of universal approximation properties of two-layer neural networks. It has applications in approximation theory and statistical learning theory. C Cosmia Nebula (12133)
2025-07-10 Stochastic volatility jump models (Class of financial models with stochastic volatility and jumps) Stochastic Volatility Jump Models (SVJ models) are a class of mathematical models in quantitative finance that combine stochastic volatility dynamics with discontinuous jumps in asset prices. These models aim to more accurately reflect the empirical characteristics of financial markets, particularly those that deviate from the assumptions of classical models such as the Black–Scholes model. B Ethan 65536 (10)
2025-11-27 Platonification (Neologism by Nassim Nicholas Taleb) Platonification is a neologism introduced by the essayist and statistician Nassim Nicholas Taleb to describe the tendency to impose simplified, idealized, or overly formal models onto complex real-world phenomena. The term appears primarily in Taleb's work on risk, uncertainty, and epistemology. Start Draychev (95)
2025-12-01 Discrete diffusion model (Technique for the generative modeling of a discrete probability distribution) In machine learning, discrete diffusion models are a class of diffusion models, which themselves are a class of latent variable generative models. Each discrete diffusion model consists of two major components: the forward jump diffusion process, and the reverse jump diffusion process. C Cosmia Nebula (12133)
2009-05-26 Wardrop equilibrium In game theory and operations research, a Wardrop equilibrium is a concept developed by John Glen Wardrop for the prediction of traffic patterns in transportation networks that are subject to congestion. Start BlueNovember (818)
2008-06-16 Catmull–Rom spline (type of cardinal spline with the tension parameter set to zero) Catmull–Rom spline is a special case of a cardinal spline. This assumes uniform parameter spacing. For tangents chosen to be C Berland (8620)
2025-12-02 Associativity equation (Functional equation characterizing associative binary operations) The associativity equation or associativity functional equation is the functional equation GA Thiagovscoelho (4544)
2025-09-25 ODE filter (Probabilistic numerical ODE solver) ODE filters are a class of probabilistic numerical methods for solving ordinary differential equations (ODEs) that frame the problem of finding a solution to an initial value problem as a Bayesian inference task. Solutions are modeled as probability distributions that also account for the discretization error introduced through the numerical approximation. GA Paufisch (18)
2025-11-24 Actor–partner interdependence model The actor–partner interdependence model (APIM) is a statistical framework for analyzing data from dyads such as romantic partners, parents and children, friends, or other closely connected pairs. It is used for dyadic settings in which the two members’ responses are statistically non-independent. FA Luyi0161 (28)
2025-10-25 Cryptographic bill of materials (Inventory of cryptographic assets used in software and systems) Cryptographic bill of materials (CBOM—also cryptography bill of materials) is a structured inventory of all cryptographic assets present in a software, firmware, device, or system. It enumerates algorithms (and parameters such as key sizes and modes), cryptographic libraries or modules, digital certificates, keys and related material, and protocols in use, and maps their relationships to the components that implement or invoke them. C TechGeoPoliticist (14)
2025-10-06 Numerical ecology Numerical ecology is the field of quantitative ecology devoted to the numerical analysis of multivariate ecological data, with emphasis on community composition data, aimed at understanding the processes that generate and maintain biodiversity in ecosystems. Stub NumEcol (26)
2025-12-04 Game theory on networks (Study of strategic interactions on networks) Game theory on networks is a field that studies strategy in competing interest interactions among rational or adaptive players that are affected by the topology of networks. This contains concepts from game theory, nonlinear dynamics, and graph theory to analyze behavioral player-player phenomena like cooperation, and collective behavior as well as competition and percolation in networked systems. C SirSavien04 (26)
2025-11-13 American Thymele Theatre (American touring theatrical company) American Thymele Theatre is an American touring theatrical company based in New York City, established in 1993. Start Scribde3 (17)
2025-12-05 Hammock plot A hammock plot is a multivariate visualization that displays numerical and categorical variables along parallel axes. Each variable occupies a vertical axis whose sections represent the distribution of values. Adjacent variables are connected by bands whose thicknesses are proportional to the number of observations belonging to each pair of values, revealing the joint distribution. Stub Shuang0616 (18)
2025-09-03 Results breakdown of the 1933 Spanish general election (1933 Spanish general election) This is the results breakdown of the election to the Cortes Generales held in Spain on 19 November 1933, with the second round being held on 3 December 1933. The following tables shows the detailed results in each of the 60 constituencies. C Troopasturbador (1140)
2025-10-10 Conditional disclosure of secrets (Concept in cryptography theory) Conditional disclosure of secrets (CDS) is a primitive, studied in information-theoretic cryptography, that allows distributed, non-communicating parties to coordinate the release of information to a third party. CDS was initially introduced for use in the context of private information retrieval, and has been related to communication complexity and non-local quantum computation. C Alexmay28 (50)

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