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malloc vs array in C
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What are the ''desirable'' statistical properties of the likelihood ratio test?
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Show rigorously that Pólya urn describes a martingale
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Why $\sin(x)+\sin(\pi x)$ is not periodic?
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Past subjunctive in reported speech
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Uniqueness of the transformation turning random variables into IID uniform
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False proof: Every linear operator (matrix) has an eigenvalue.
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Pólya's urn scheme, proof using conditional probability and induction
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