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The Stein Paradox - Numberphile

The Stein Paradox - Numberphile

Professor Chris Oates discusses one of the most puzzling

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The weirdest paradox in statistics (and machine learning)

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Why greatest Mathematicians are not trying to prove Riemann Hypothesis? || #short #terencetao #maths

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