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Statistical analysis of phenomena that smell like chaos
I am not saying something terribly new when I speak about predictions as a cool task but also an extremely difficult one. Scientists want to predict everything, from the weather to the outcome of political elections, from disease prognosis to economy. There … Continue reading
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Selling crap for gold
Hello folks! It’s quite a long time I haven’t dropped some lines. Academic work can have peaks that will prevent you even from eating, and you know how bad that could be for a pig like me. In this post … Continue reading