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  2. Strauss–Howe generational theory - Wikipedia

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    In their book The Fourth Turning (1997), the authors expanded the theory to focus on a fourfold cycle of generational types and recurring mood eras [2] to describe the history of the United States, including the Thirteen Colonies and their British antecedents. However, the authors have also examined generational trends elsewhere in the world ...

  3. Universal law of generalization - Wikipedia

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    Bird with earthworm: Shepard gives example of bird using "generalization," based on experience with one previous worm, to decide if another worm is edible. The universal law of generalization is a theory of cognition stating that the probability of a response to one stimulus being generalized to another is a function of the “distance ...

  4. Generalization (learning) - Wikipedia

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    Generalization is the concept that humans, animals, and artificial neural networks use past learning in present situations of learning if the conditions are similar. Learn about the research, implications, and types of generalization in learning, such as fear generalization and spaced learning.

  5. Probably approximately correct learning - Wikipedia

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    Learn about PAC learning, a framework for mathematical analysis of machine learning proposed by Leslie Valiant in 1984. Find definitions, examples, conditions, references and links related to PAC learning.

  6. Fermat's Last Theorem - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the famous conjecture of Pierre de Fermat and its proof by Andrew Wiles in 1995. Explore the history, the mathematics, and the implications of this theorem that states that no three positive integers satisfy the equation an + bn = cn for n > 2.

  7. Number theory - Wikipedia

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    Number theory (or arithmetic or higher arithmetic in older usage) is a branch of pure mathematics devoted primarily to the study of the integers and arithmetic functions. ...

  8. Fermat's little theorem - Wikipedia

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    A number theory result that relates prime numbers and powers of integers. Learn the history, proofs, generalizations and applications of Fermat's little theorem and its relation to Euler's theorem and RSA cryptosystem.

  9. Generalization - Wikipedia

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    Generalization is a form of abstraction that involves identifying common properties of specific instances and forming general concepts or claims. It is used in various disciplines, such as logic, mathematics, science, psychology, and cartography, to create models, inferences, and maps.

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