Content contributions

A list of personal content contributions for personal reference, in chronological order. All wikis unless otherwise noted. Does not include review of others' content. Last updated 9/19/2016.

  1. RSA encryption
  2. Invariant principle
  3. K-level thinking
  4. Orthocenter
  5. Incenter
  6. Centroid of a triangle
  7. Chess puzzles
  8. Properties of equilateral triangles
  9. Properties of isosceles triangles
  10. Euler line
  11. Nine point circle
  12. Chebyshev's inequality
  13. Hölder's inequality
  14. Rearrangement inequality
  15. Binomial distribution
  16. Geometric distribution
  17. Poisson distribution
  18. Exponential inequalities
  19. Logarithmic inequalities
  20. Hypergeometric distribution
  21. Transcendental numbers
  22. Rectangular grid walk
  23. Tangent perpendicular to radius
  24. Chess puzzles - reduced games
  25. Chess puzzles - opening strategies
  26. Log-normal distribution
  27. Four color theorem
  28. Error correcting codes
  29. Projective geometry
  30. Nash equilibrium
  31. Entropy (information theory)
  32. Multivariate normal distribution
  33. Brouwer fixed point theorem
  34. Russell's paradox
  35. Minimax
  36. Mental math tricks
  37. Power of a point
  38. Braess' paradox
  39. SET (game)
  40. Two envelope paradox
  41. Logistic differential equations
  42. Matrices
  43. Complex numbers in geometry
  44. Sphere packing
  45. Law of iterated expectation
  46. Infinity
  47. Cyclic quadrilaterals
  48. All discrete random variables pages
  49. 3d coordinate geometry: distance
  50. Coordinate geometry: angle bisector
  51. Pythagorean identities
  52. Prime factorization
  53. Permutations
  54. Permutations with repetition
  55. Permutations with restrictions
  56. Ratio of trigonometric functions
  57. Trigonometric even-odd functions
  58. Trigonometric periodicity identities
  59. Trigonometric co-function identities
  60. Trigonometric r method
  61. Chi-squared test
  62. Maximum likelihood estimation (MLE)
  63. Orthic triangle
  64. Pedal triangle
  65. All chess quizzes
  66. (quiz) Diffie-Hellman
  67. (quiz) RSA
  68. Rooks (chess)
  69. Public-key cryptography
  70. Determinants
  71. Abstract algebra
  72. Abelian group
  73. Subgroup
  74. Fields
  75. Fundamental subspaces
  76. Subspace
  77. Rank-nullity theorem
  78. ZFC
  79. (quizzes) Discrete and Continuous distributions
  80. (quizzes) Statistics in quantitative finance

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