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SOME CONSPICUOUS PATTERNS | 3 |
FURTHER PATTERNS AND FIRST LINKS | 18 |
CHANCE THE EVERPRESENT RIVAL CONJECTURE | 55 |
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a₁ analogy appears B₁ B₂+1 Basilicata Bernoulli's method Bn+1 calculus of probability chance chapter coincidence column computation conclusion consider D. H. Lehmer definite denote derivation dice discussed draw E₁ equal equation Euler Euler's conjecture event evidence examine example fact fair dice false foregoing formulated frustum fundamental inductive pattern Goldbach's conjecture guess heuristic pattern Hiller house hypothesis H implies incompatible inductive reasoning integers isoperimetric theorem less credible logic mass phenomena mathematical means modus tollens non-A non-B numerical value obtain pattern of plausible pattern of sect plausible inference plausible reasoning possible Pr{A Pr{AB Pr{B predict principal frequency problem problem-solver proof prove quadrilateral question radius of convergence random mass phenomenon reject render result rival conjectures rules sequence sides situation solution statement statistical hypothesis succession Table tetrahedron theorem tion triangle true verification verified consequences white balls zeros