• computability theory, the RiceShapiro theorem is a generalization of Rice's theorem, named after Henry Gordon Rice and Norman Shapiro. It states that when...
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  • In computability theory, Rice's theorem states that all non-trivial semantic properties of programs are undecidable. A semantic property is one about the...
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  • Norman Zalmon Shapiro was an American mathematician, who was the co-author of the RiceShapiro theorem. Shapiro obtained a BS in mathematics at University...
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    Seidman: lawyer, businessman and CEO of LRN Norman Shapiro: mathematician, co-author of the RiceShapiro theorem, MH Email and RAND-Abel co-designer Lloyd Shapley:...
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  • compound agent theorem (probability) Rice's theorem (recursion theory, computer science) RiceShapiro theorem (computer science) Savitch's theorem (computational...
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  • are recursively isomorphic. The Myhill–Shepherdson theorem, stemming from the RiceShapiro theorem, defines the computable type 2 functionals. These functionals...
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  • inequivalent prefixes. In computability theory, the Rice–Myhill–Shapiro theorem, more commonly known as Rice's theorem, states that, for any nontrivial property...
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    notion of the Turing jump. She also proved analogues of the Rice and Rice-Shapiro theorems, as well as working on theories of computational complexity...
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  • theory Myhill graph Myhill isomorphism theorem Myhill–Nerode theorem Myhill's property Rice-Myhill-Shapiro theorem This disambiguation page lists articles...
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  • loop Loop (computing) Machine that always halts Rice's theorem smn theorem Structured program theorem Turing tarpit Virtualization Emulation (computing)...
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  • halting Turing machines with the same number of states and symbols). Rice's theorem states that for all nontrivial properties of partial functions, it is...
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  • Stephen M. Gersten (category Rice University faculty)
    doi:10.1007/BF01233430. S2CID 120267906. Baumslag, Gilbert; Gersten, S.M.; Shapiro, Michael; Short, H. (1991). "Automatic groups and amalgams". Journal of...
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  • summary Sexual dimorphism measures Shannon–Hartley theorem Shape of the distribution Shape parameter Shapiro–Wilk test Sharpe ratio SHAZAM (software) Shewhart...
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  • versions of the Kőnig theorem and the Menger theorem for infinite graphs by Ron Aharoni. Development of the Amitsur–Levitzki theorem by Shimshon Amitsur...
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  • of a closed quantum system has been addressed by Tarn and Clark. Their theorem based in control theory states that for a finite-dimensional, closed-quantum...
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    theory. He famously introduced the concept of the Poincaré recurrence theorem, which states that a state will eventually return arbitrarily close to...
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    Roger Penrose (category Rice University faculty)
    which he shared with Stephen Hawking for the Penrose–Hawking singularity theorems, and the 2020 Nobel Prize in Physics "for the discovery that black hole...
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    Histogram (section Rice rule)
    that Terrell and Scott were at Rice University when the proposed it suggests that this is also the origin of the Rice rule. The Freedman–Diaconis rule...
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  • matrices Marjorie Batchelor, American mathematician known for Batchelor's theorem on supermanifolds Grace Bates (1914–1996), one of few women in the United...
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    distribution. Its importance derives mainly from the multivariate central limit theorem. The multivariate normal distribution is often used to describe, at least...
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  • Sampling Adequacy (MSA) of factor analytic data matrices in 1970. Kaiser and Rice then modified it in 1974. The measure of sampling adequacy is calculated...
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  • analytical form or an asymptotic theory (e.g., an applicable central limit theorem) to help estimate the distribution of the statistics of interest. This...
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  • special case of "Basu's theorem", a few years before the publication by Deb Basu. Hogg's second paper on the topic of Basu's theorem was never published,...
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  • {\displaystyle {\bar {x}}} is assumed to be normal. By the central limit theorem, if the observations are independent and the second moment exists, then...
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    the method of exhaustion to derive and rigorously prove many geometrical theorems, including the area of a circle, the surface area and volume of a sphere...
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  • investigate the effect of critical parameters of organosolv pretreatment of rice straw including temperature, time, and ethanol concentration. The residual...
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  • curve. It is ubiquitous in nature and statistics due to the central limit theorem: every variable that can be modelled as a sum of many small independent...
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  • Brownian covariance. Law of total covariance Propagation of uncertainty Rice, John (2007). Mathematical Statistics and Data Analysis. Brooks/Cole Cengage...
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    York: Springer. p. 57. ISBN 9780387878584. see Lebesgue's decomposition theorem Erhan, Çınlar (2011). Probability and stochastics. New York: Springer....
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  • was not the first to discover the equation expressed in the Pythagorean theorem, as it was known and used by the Babylonians and Indians centuries before...
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