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481330
Caption: Representation of an ellipsoid, a closed surface such that its intersection with any plane will produce an ellipse or a circle.
Artist: Encyclopaedia Britannica
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File Size: 23.02 MB
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3833
Caption: Medical symbol and tools applied in the field of medicines
Artist: Roy Scott
Release: Not Applicable
File Size: 41.48 MB
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481311
Caption: Part of the elliptic paraboloid z = x2 + y2 which can be generated by rotating the parabola z = x2 (or z = y2) about the z-axis.
Artist: Encyclopaedia Britannica
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File Size: 38.70 MB
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507063
Caption: Diagram of a spring balance
Artist: Encyclopaedia Britannica
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File Size: 35.64 MB
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481413
Caption: An example of a hyperbolic paraboloid. The figure shows part of the hyperbolic paraboloid x2/a2 - y2/b2 = 2cz.
Artist: Encyclopaedia Britannica
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File Size: 41.29 MB
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481080
Caption: The Hardy-Weinberg Law applied to two alleles.
Artist: Encyclopaedia Britannica
Release: Not Applicable
File Size: 39.58 MB
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506691
Caption: In Ptolemy's geocentric model of the universe, the Sun, Moon, and each planet orbit a stationary Earth
Artist: Encyclopaedia Britannica
Release: Not Applicable
File Size: 36.84 MB
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507088
Caption: In Ptolemy's geocentric model of the universe, the Sun, Moon, and each planet orbit a stationary Earth
Artist: Encyclopaedia Britannica
Release: Not Applicable
File Size: 18.60 MB
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481343
Caption: If a saddlepoint does not exist for a payoff matrix, a probabilistic strategy is optimal to maximize expected (average) rewards.
Artist: Encyclopaedia Britannica
Release: Not Applicable
File Size: 41.86 MB
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481246
Caption: In variable-sum games each payoff depends on both players' actions, so each matrix entry lists two payoffs, one for each player.
Artist: Encyclopaedia Britannica
Release: Not Applicable
File Size: 20.93 MB
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481026
Caption: The first reduction for an n-person voting game theory, illustrating the strategies least suitable for each participant.
Artist: Encyclopaedia Britannica
Release: Not Applicable
File Size: 39.99 MB
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481272
Caption: The second reduction for an n-person voting game theory, illustrating the strategies least suitable for each participant.
Artist: Encyclopaedia Britannica
Release: Not Applicable
File Size: 35.17 MB
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481417
Caption: A saddlepoint, or entry, in a payoff matrix at which the expected gain of each participant has the highest guaranteed payoff.
Artist: Encyclopaedia Britannica
Release: Not Applicable
File Size: 41.86 MB
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481161
Caption: The prisoners' dilemma in game theory demonstrates how communication among participants can drastically alter their strategy.
Artist: Encyclopaedia Britannica
Release: Not Applicable
File Size: 41.86 MB
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481097
Caption: Pay-off matrix showing bourgeois, or mixed attack/retreat behaviour, as the most stable strategy for a population.
Artist: Encyclopaedia Britannica
Release: Not Applicable
File Size: 39.01 MB