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Kenshi Miyabe

宮部賢志(ミヤベケンシ)

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Posted on April 22, 2017

Berry’s paradox

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22 Apr, 2016. The slide file was uploaded

Title
Berry’s paradox

Type
Freshman seminar at math department of Meiji University

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Posted on April 22, 2017

Random numbers

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22 Apr, 2016. The slide file was uploaded

Title
Random numbers

Type
A talk at a high school

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Posted on March 24, 2017

Can one compute a more random set uniformly?

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24 Mar, 2016. The slide file was uploaded

Title
Can one compute a more random set uniformly?

Type
A talk at a meeting of Mathematical Society of Japan

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Posted on March 24, 2017

An Introduction to statistics

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24 Mar, 2016. The slide file was uploaded

Title
An Introduction to statistics

Type
A talk to junior-high students

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junior

Posted on February 26, 2017

Randomness of randomness deficiency

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26 Feb, 2016. The slide file was uploaded

Title
Randomness of randomness deficiency

Type
A talk in a seminar with Suzuki lab

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