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  2. Bootstrap (front-end framework) - Wikipedia

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    Bootstrap is a free and open-source library that simplifies the creation of responsive, mobile-first web pages with HTML, CSS and JS. It provides design templates, components and utilities for typography, forms, navigation, and more.

  3. JSDelivr - Wikipedia

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    JSDelivr is a free content delivery network (CDN) that hosts packages from GitHub, npm, and WordPress.org. It was created by Dmitriy Akulov in 2012 and is powered by other CDN providers, such as Cloudflare and Fastly.

  4. Bootstrapping (statistics) - Wikipedia

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    Bootstrapping is a procedure for estimating the distribution of an estimator by resampling data or a model. Learn the history, approach, advantages, disadvantages and applications of bootstrapping in statistics.

  5. S-matrix theory - Wikipedia

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    S-matrix theory was a proposal to replace quantum field theory with abstract mathematical properties of the S-matrix. It led to the development of string theory and the holographic principle, but was largely abandoned by physicists in the 1970s.

  6. Temporal paradox - Wikipedia

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    A bootstrap paradox is a paradox of time travel that occurs when any event, such as an action, information, an object, or a person, ultimately causes itself. Learn about the definition, examples, and proposed resolutions of this type of temporal paradox, also known as an information loop or a predestination paradox.

  7. Resampling (statistics) - Wikipedia

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    Learn about different methods of creating new samples based on one observed sample, such as permutation tests, bootstrapping, cross-validation, jackknife and subsampling. Compare their advantages, disadvantages and applications in various fields of statistics.

  8. Permutation test - Wikipedia

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    A permutation test is a statistical hypothesis test that uses the distribution of a test statistic under possible rearrangements of the data. Learn the method, relation to parametric tests, advantages and examples of permutation tests.

  9. Number sign - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the origin, usage and variations of the number sign #, also known as hash, pound sign, hashtag and octothorp. Find out how it evolved from a Roman abbreviation for pound weight and how it is pronounced in different regions and contexts.