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    Taleb's "black swan theory" (which differs from the earlier philosophical versions of the problem) refers only to statistically unexpected events of large magnitude and consequence and their dominant role in history. Such events, considered extreme outliers, collectively play vastly larger roles than regular occurrences.

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    Originally, Brilliant hosted a variety of individual puzzles and occasionally monthly challenges. At one point, the individual puzzles included their Problem of the Week, a selection of the 15 best puzzles for the week. [1] Currently, all of their content is housed within the problem-solving-based courses.

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    After five hours of restriction, access to Facebook and Messenger were reopened; however Telegram remained restricted. [ 294 ] On the same day, the six coordinators, previously detained by the Detective Branch , said they were coerced into withdrawing from the movement, alleging that the statement was obtained under duress for national broadcast.

  7. Discrete logarithm - Wikipedia

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    For example, log 10 10000 = 4, and log 10 0.001 = −3. These are instances of the discrete logarithm problem. Other base-10 logarithms in the real numbers are not instances of the discrete logarithm problem, because they involve non-integer exponents. For example, the equation log 10 53 = 1.724276… means that 10 1.724276… = 53.

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    In computational number theory, the index calculus algorithm is a probabilistic algorithm for computing discrete logarithms.Dedicated to the discrete logarithm in (/) where is a prime, index calculus leads to a family of algorithms adapted to finite fields and to some families of elliptic curves.

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    The Diffie–Hellman problem is stated informally as follows: Given an element and the values of and , what is the value of ?. Formally, is a generator of some group (typically the multiplicative group of a finite field or an elliptic curve group) and and are randomly chosen integers.