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Bacon's predecessors

Physics World, 2014
In reply to Brian Clegg's feature article "Debunking Bacon" (June pp37–41), which examined the life and career of the medieval scholar Roger Bacon.
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Predecessors in Random Mappings

Combinatorics, Probability and Computing, 1996
Let ℱnbe the set of random mappings ϕ : {1,…,n} → {1,…,n} (such that every mapping is equally likely). Forxε {l,…,n} the elementsare called the predecessors ofx. LetNrdenote the random variable which counts the number of pointsxε {l,…,n} with exactlyrpredecessors. In this paper we identify the limiting distribution ofNrasn→ ∞.
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1 Predecessors

2002
Abstract This chapter describes the rise of military generals to political power during the 4th century. These include Merobaudes, a German, possibly a Frank (in a position of power c.AD 375-88), who was magister peditum under Valentinian I; Stilicho (in power AD 394-408), who came into power not as a result of a military career but ...
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Predecessor

The Missouri Review, 1984
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Hume’s Predecessors

1964
Any examination of a philosopher should take into account the discussions, controversies, and positions of the various philosophers of his time. Doing this serves two useful functions. First of all, one has less of a tendency to read the philosopher in light of contemporary problems and thus avoids making the philosopher studied the espouser of the ...
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